Never would have thought we’d have an opportunity to share our stories on a larger stage, ones that we often internalize & even invalidate our own emotions. However we’re overwhelmed w/ the love! If you’re looking to join the group please email us @ [email protected]!🤍
Meet two Toronto women who have turned their conversations around cultural pressure into a peer support group called Burnt Out Daughters. @KirthanaSasitha brings us the first segment of a new CBC Toronto series called Boldly Asian. Read more: https://t.co/JST6nkZ3M5
Shoutout to The Pitt for portraying a racialized woman with PCOS and the very real experience of having symptoms dismissed in healthcare. Watching her finally be believed and supported healed something in me. Representation matters.
Many children of immigrants experience hidden grief or disenfranchised grief that is not acknowledged by society or the systems we live in. Here are things you may need to process grief around as it relates to family, identity, friendships, romantic relationships, & stigma >>
Catch us on @breakfasttv today??? We’re back!!! @FarwaFF & I are excited to announce the return of our zoom sessions for Burnt Out Daughters!
Our return zoom session is happening April 14th 2022. Sign up now! Fill our form to learn more!
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5 minutes in & everyone is already so over Shake on @LoveisBlindShow & I love it— he is sooooo friggen cringe, it’s a little triggering knowing there are so many brown boys in the community like him.
“You’re one of my favourite artists and I’ve only heard two records. You’re gonna make it. And when you make it, keep the same hunger… When [people] tell you you’re hot, still doubt yourself” - Pharrell to Kanye after listening to “Through The Wire” for the first time #JeenYuhs
Watching people reunite joyfully with their families at the airport will always be one of my favourite things to witness.
Makes my heart all warm and fuzzy, reminding me of the beauty in the little moments.