Twisted Words: Ep.11: Unmasking the Angry Black Woman Stereotype: Origins and Impact


Host Connie Morris examines the "Angry Black Woman" stereotype in this episode of the Morris Perspective Podcast, tracing how media, politics, and social conditioning constructed and normalized this label.
The episode explores why similar behaviors—confidence, passion, frustration—are interpreted differently across racial and gender lines, and describes real-world impacts in healthcare, workplaces, and public perception, while calling for empathy and media literacy.
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