Black womenhave alwaysbeen leadersin public healthadvocacy.Serena Williamsadvocated forherself andsaved her ownlife afterchildbirth.Black womenare more likelyto have theirpain dismissedin medicalsettings.Mental healthstigma hasroots inhistoricalmedical racism.“Wellnessis ahumanright.”“If they don’tgive you a seatat the table,bring a foldingchair.” — ShirleyChisholmMy voicedeservesto beheard.Black womenhave led majorreproductivejusticemovements.Quotes(Short +Bingo-Friendly)I deserve safeandcompassionatehealthcare.Caring formyself isnotselfish.Maternalmortality ratesare higher forBlack womenacross incomelevels.My body isworthy ofcare andrespect.Midwives havehistoricallybeen central toBlack maternalcare.“I amdeliberateand afraid ofnothing.” —Audre LordeFun Facts(BlackHistory +Women’sHealth)I trustmyself andmy livedexperience.I honor mymental andphysicalhealth.Rest is aform ofresistance.“When Blackwomen win,everyonewins.”“Caring formyself is anact of politicalwarfare.” —Audre LordeBlack womenactivists foughtfor birth controlaccess andbodilyautonomy.Blackwomen’shealthmatters.“Your body isnot abattleground.”The term“reproductivejustice” wascoined by Blackwomen in 1994.“Listeningsaveslives.”“Advocacyis self-care.”Community-based careimproves birthoutcomes forBlack women.Mywellnessis notoptional.Affirmations(Self, Body,Community)I amallowed totake upspace.Black womenhave alwaysbeen leadersin public healthadvocacy.Serena Williamsadvocated forherself andsaved her ownlife afterchildbirth.Black womenare more likelyto have theirpain dismissedin medicalsettings.Mental healthstigma hasroots inhistoricalmedical racism.“Wellnessis ahumanright.”“If they don’tgive you a seatat the table,bring a foldingchair.” — ShirleyChisholmMy voicedeservesto beheard.Black womenhave led majorreproductivejusticemovements.Quotes(Short +Bingo-Friendly)I deserve safeandcompassionatehealthcare.Caring formyself isnotselfish.Maternalmortality ratesare higher forBlack womenacross incomelevels.My body isworthy ofcare andrespect.Midwives havehistoricallybeen central toBlack maternalcare.“I amdeliberateand afraid ofnothing.” —Audre LordeFun Facts(BlackHistory +Women’sHealth)I trustmyself andmy livedexperience.I honor mymental andphysicalhealth.Rest is aform ofresistance.“When Blackwomen win,everyonewins.”“Caring formyself is anact of politicalwarfare.” —Audre LordeBlack womenactivists foughtfor birth controlaccess andbodilyautonomy.Blackwomen’shealthmatters.“Your body isnot abattleground.”The term“reproductivejustice” wascoined by Blackwomen in 1994.“Listeningsaveslives.”“Advocacyis self-care.”Community-based careimproves birthoutcomes forBlack women.Mywellnessis notoptional.Affirmations(Self, Body,Community)I amallowed totake upspace.

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Black women have always been leaders in public health advocacy.
  2. Serena Williams advocated for herself and saved her own life after childbirth.
  3. Black women are more likely to have their pain dismissed in medical settings.
  4. Mental health stigma has roots in historical medical racism.
  5. “Wellness is a human right.”
  6. “If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.” — Shirley Chisholm
  7. My voice deserves to be heard.
  8. Black women have led major reproductive justice movements.
  9. Quotes (Short + Bingo-Friendly)
  10. I deserve safe and compassionate healthcare.
  11. Caring for myself is not selfish.
  12. Maternal mortality rates are higher for Black women across income levels.
  13. My body is worthy of care and respect.
  14. Midwives have historically been central to Black maternal care.
  15. “I am deliberate and afraid of nothing.” — Audre Lorde
  16. Fun Facts (Black History + Women’s Health)
  17. I trust myself and my lived experience.
  18. I honor my mental and physical health.
  19. Rest is a form of resistance.
  20. “When Black women win, everyone wins.”
  21. “Caring for myself is an act of political warfare.” — Audre Lorde
  22. Black women activists fought for birth control access and bodily autonomy.
  23. Black women’s health matters.
  24. “Your body is not a battleground.”
  25. The term “reproductive justice” was coined by Black women in 1994.
  26. “Listening saves lives.”
  27. “Advocacy is self-care.”
  28. Community-based care improves birth outcomes for Black women.
  29. My wellness is not optional.
  30. Affirmations (Self, Body, Community)
  31. I am allowed to take up space.