Black Girls Guide to Surviving Menopause

From the Show: HER
Summary: The truth about her mind, her body, her life, and menopause.
Air Date: 9/14/23
Duration: 10 Minutes
Guest Bio: Omisade Burney-Scott
Omisade Burney-Scott (she / her) is a Black southern 7th generation native North Carolinian feminist, mother and healer with decades of experience in nonprofit leadership, philanthrophy, and social justice. She is a founding tribe member of SpiritHouse and previously served as a board member of The Beautiful Project, Village of Wisdom, and Working Films. 

Omisade is the creator of The Black Girl’s Guide to Surviving Menopause, a multimedia project seeking to curate and share the stories and realities of Black women and femmes over 50. She is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill, the proud mother of two sons, and resides in Durham.
Black Girls Guide to Surviving Menopause
Menopause seems to be cloaked. It’s the conversation we all want to have. There is a lack of information around how non-binary, Black women, and femmes are experiencing aging. Omisade Burney-Scott is here to talk about her new book, Black Girls Guide to Surviving Menopause, and give non-binary, Black women, and femmes a healing space to share their journeys.

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