Overcoming Cultural Stigma: Women’s Health & Breast Cancer Awareness in South Asian Communities
Description
How do you create a network where women feel safe to share their stories and support one another?
Amber Jamshed started the Houston Professional Women Organization to answer that question. She builds platforms for women—so they can connect, mentor each other, and grow.
In this episode, we’ll explore:
- The challenges and opportunities as a first-generation immigrant
- How to break barriers and change the narrative around women supporting women
- Why health and self-care need to be priorities for every woman
Listen in as Amber shares why community, advocacy, and leadership matter.
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Key Questions Answered
1. Who is Amber Jamshed, and what inspired her work in women’s empowerment?
2. What is the Houston Professional Women Organization, and why was it started?
3. How does the organization help women grow professionally and personally?
4. What challenges do women face when it comes to seeking support and resources?
5. How did the organization adapt during the COVID-19 pandemic?
6. What changes has Amber seen in women’s attitudes toward supporting each other?
7. What are some of the cultural barriers that affect women’s health, especially regarding breast health?
8. How important is sharing personal stories for spreading awareness and empowering others?
9. What role do spouses or male family members play in encouraging women’s health decisions in some communities?
10. How does Amber personally prioritize her own health and self-care?
Timestamped Overview
04:54 Empowering Women Through Networking
09:04 Empowering Immigrant Women Voices
12:37 Connecting Health and Awareness
14:47 Breast Cancer's Emotional Impact
17:55 Empathy Through Actions
22:54 Multicultural Center Programs Overview
24:56 New Beginnings
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