In this on-demand webinar series, CURE partnered with TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance to offer resources for women of color with breast cancer that can help with emotional support throughout their journey.
In part six of CURE’s “Mind Over Matter: Cultivating a Resilient Mindset During Breast Cancer Treatment” webinar, Ricki Fairley, CEO of TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance; Hayley Brown, director of partnerships and programs at TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance; and Michelle Anderson-Benjamin, CEO and founder of The Fearless Warrior Organization, discussed sources and outlets to help with emotional support.
In particular, they acknowledged the available resources for women of color with the disease, and how they can tap into a community to help. Further, they highlighted ways that they coped with their diagnosis.
“Everything's therapeutic, and puts everything in perspective when you see the flowers and the trees and feel the wind even if it's cold,” Fairley said.
SUMMARY
00:00 – Cancer diagnosis, advocacy and legacy for young children
01:13 – Empowering women with breast cancer
02:21 – Emotional support for Black women with breast cancer
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