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Women of Color With Breast Cancer Launch New Brand Campaign to Build Awareness

For the Breast of Us, the first-ever blog and online community for all women of color affected by breast cancer, is announcing the launch of its new brand photography in an effort to increase the representation and inclusion of minority breast cancer survivors.

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Breast Cancer Baddie Ambassador team (Photo:  Ride the Wave Photography)

For the first time since launching in 2019, it has revealed new brand photography featuring its founders and members of its diverse Breast Cancer Baddie Ambassador team.

The photos, taken by Ride the Wave Photography in Orlando, Florida, provide a sharp contrast to the mainstream breast cancer narrative centered on the experiences of white women. With photo highlights featured on its website, the community demands women of color be truly seen, valued, and understood with its #WhenYouSeeUs campaign.

After struggling to find stories and images of women who looked like themselves, For the Breast of Us LLC, was created in 2019 by two young, black breast cancer survivors, Jasmine Souers and Marissa Thomas.

“I remember searching online just a few years ago trying to find images of black women with breast cancer,” said For the Breast of Us cofounder Marissa Thomas who was diagnosed with breast cancer at 35. “So many of the women in our community did the exact same thing because it’s not easily available.”

“Being part of this photoshoot gave us the opportunity to be the women we were once searching for. It’s an amazing feeling to create something that screams ‘You’re not alone!’ It’s a big deal for our community.”

An opportunity to harness the collective power of marginalized communities, For the Breast of Us empowers women of color to share their honest experiences with breast cancer and provides educational content to help them navigate the challenges to accessing quality healthcare. From taboo topics like sex and intimacy to living with metastatic breast cancer, For the Breast of Us has captured the attention of women going against their cultural norms to keep quiet about health matters.

“Every woman featured in this campaign knows what it feels like to be invisible as a person of color navigating the health system,” said For the Breast of Us cofounder Jasmine Souers, diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 26, after an initial misdiagnosis.

“From the breast cancer campaigns and the cancer center support groups to having our concerns dismissed by our doctors and not being given all of our treatment options. This photoshoot is our way of saying, ‘We’re here, we matter, and we’re done dying in the dark and suffering silence.’ We are living boldly and loudly. And as long as we’re alive, we’ll be fighting to make the journeys easier for the women diagnosed after us.”

About For the Breast of Us, LLC
Launched in 2019 by two young, black breast cancer survivors, Jasmine Souers and Marissa Thomas, For the Breast of Us, LLC is a blog and online community for women of color affected by breast cancer. Their mission is to help women of color make the rest of their lives the best of their lives after a breast cancer diagnosis. A welcoming space for women of color of all ages and stages, For the Breast of Us offers a private Facebook group for support, educational webinars, monthly live video podcasts on trending topics, and an opportunity for women of color to share their experiences in meaningful ways. To learn more about For the Breast of Us, visit BreastOfUs.com. Also, follow them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.