TED: When Black women walk, things change | T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison

TED: When Black women walk, things change | T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison

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Health Sciences, Social Studies, Biology

11th Grade - University

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The video discusses the legacy of Black women, focusing on health crises they face, particularly obesity-related diseases. It introduces GirlTrek, an initiative encouraging walking as a revolutionary act for health and community change. The speakers draw inspiration from Harriet Tubman and emphasize the importance of self-care and community action. They call for a global movement to address systemic issues affecting Black women.

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What is the significance of the oral tradition mentioned in the text?

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How did the speaker's grandmother influence her understanding of health and care?

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What statistics are presented regarding the health crisis faced by Black women?

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Discuss the impact of systemic racism on the health of Black women as described in the text.

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What role does walking play in the movement discussed in the text?

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How does the speaker relate the legacy of Harriet Tubman to the current health movement?

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What are the four steps of the Tubman Doctrine mentioned in the text?

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