- Genre:biography & autobiography
- Sub-genre:Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / African American & Black
- Language:English
- Pages:60
- Hardcover ISBN:9798317834630
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Overview
Our Stories, Our Voices is a powerful storytelling collection that centers the lived health experiences of Black women in Mississippi, amplifying voices too often unheard in traditional healthcare narratives.
Through deeply personal testimonies, the book explores journeys with HIV, PrEP, chronic illness, mental health, reproductive health challenges, addiction recovery, and the impact of systemic bias in healthcare. Each woman's story moves beyond statistics, revealing resilience, faith, advocacy, and the determination to live fully despite inequities.
Blending storytelling with education, including clear explanations of HIV prevention tools like PrEP and data on health disparities affecting Black women, the book serves as both a declaration and a call to action.
It invites readers to listen, to learn, and to reimagine a future where Black women's health is protected, prioritized, and championed.
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Our Stories, Our Voices is a compelling, community-rooted anthology that centers the lived health experiences of Black women in Mississippi, intentionally shifting the narrative from statistics to stories. Grounded in truth-telling and dignity, the book affirms that Black women deserve to be seen, heard, and believed—especially in spaces where their health concerns have historically been dismissed or minimized.
Through intimate first-person narratives, readers meet women navigating HIV diagnoses, HIV prevention through PrEP, chronic illness, reproductive health conditions such as PCOS, severe asthma, cardiovascular risks, mental health misdiagnoses, addiction recovery, trauma, and the lasting effects of systemic bias in healthcare. These stories are not framed as tragedies, but as testimonies, of resilience, faith, self-advocacy, and transformation. From women learning to live boldly with HIV, to those reclaiming autonomy through prevention, to others fighting to be properly diagnosed and taken seriously, each chapter reveals the complexity of Black women's health beyond clinical labels.
The book also bridges storytelling with education. It includes data highlighting the disproportionate burden Black women face in areas such as HIV risk, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, poverty, and burnout, as well as clear, accessible explanations of HIV prevention options—including daily oral PrEP and long-acting injectable medications. This integration ensures that readers leave not only moved, but informed and equipped.
At its core, Our Stories, Our Voices is both a declaration and a call to action. It challenges harmful assumptions in healthcare, affirms lived experience as expertise, and underscores the urgent need for culturally competent, affirming care. The stories collectively demonstrate that health equity is not abstract; it is personal, relational, and deeply tied to trust.
Produced through The SHE Project and aligned with the mission of the Black Women's Learning Institute, the book reflects a broader commitment to health literacy, prevention, anti-racist clinical care, and community empowerment. It honors the truth that when Black women are supported with compassion, resources, and agency, entire communities rise.
Ultimately, this collection invites readers to listen closely, confront uncomfortable realities, and help build a future where Black women's wellness is protected, prioritized, and championed, not as an exception but as a standard.
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