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Glow Through It: A Detroit Dinner Experience Shining Light on Black Women and Menopause

November 13, 2025

Dr. Bryanne Standifer-Barrett, a Detroit-based board-certified internist and menopause specialist, is challenging the cultural silence surrounding menopause in Black women's health through education and community building. She is organizing "The Glow Through It" dinner event in Southfield to create space for open dialogue about perimenopause and menopause, addressing the documented reality that Black women experience earlier onset and more severe symptoms than white women while receiving inadequate treatment. The physician, who teaches internal medicine and advises health companies, advocates for reframing menopause as an empowering life transition rather than something to endure quietly.

Who is affected

  • Black women experiencing perimenopause and menopause
  • Dr. Bryanne Standifer-Barrett (event organizer and speaker)
  • Women suffering in silence or confusion about menopause
  • Attendees of The Glow Through It dinner experience
  • Vendor businesses including Pelvic Noire, Black Girl Vitamins, Midnight Phoenix, and The Style Guru

What action is being taken

  • Dr. Standifer-Barrett is hosting The Glow Through It: Peri & Menopause Dinner Experience on November 20, 2025
  • She is leading national conversations on menopause, health equity, and midlife care
  • She is teaching internal medicine
  • She is serving on the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Alumni Board
  • She is advising Black Girl Vitamins

Why it matters

  • This matters because Black women face significant health disparities in menopause care, experiencing earlier onset and more severe symptoms than white women, yet their concerns are routinely dismissed by the medical system. The systemic silence surrounding Black women's midlife health perpetuates suffering and prevents access to proper treatment and support. By creating spaces for education, community connection, and open dialogue, Dr. Standifer-Barrett is working to normalize menopause discussions and shift cultural attitudes, empowering Black women to advocate for their health needs and reframe this life stage as a positive transition rather than something to endure alone.

What's next

  • The Glow Through It dinner event will take place on November 20, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. at Pearl's Event Center in Southfield
  • Guests will dine, connect, shop with curated vendors, and learn from Dr. Standifer-Barrett about managing menopause

Read full article from source: Michigan Chronicle