Empathy is so important. In this episode, I take a look a simple example from my own life of how empathy was shown. If we want to have solid relationships, including race relationships, empathy is what will move us there.
In this episode, a young girl talks Corona Virus, Home-Schooling/Distance Learning, Quarantine and Racial Inequality! I hope you Enjoy this episode of Get The Words Out!
The concept of white privilege is a really difficult one for many to wrap their minds around. In this episode, I use a relatable analogy to help break it down further. Thank you for listening.
This is my short rant about why black people must vote in November 2020! Vote! Vote! Vote! If anyone wants to help this country move forwards, help POC register to vote, and then be responsible for making sure they get to the polls!
Listen as the 3 Millennial professionals discuss the first time they knew they were black, and continue their discussion of white privilege and its implications.
Here I speak with a black man who has lived in Minneapolis for nearly two decades. He explains from the heart what it feels like to be a black man in his city after the death of George Floyd and resulting events.
In this episode, 3 Black, Millennial Professionals discuss systemic racism, white privilege, and some uncomfortable situations they have encountered. Are white people aware of the institutional and professional privileges they may have? Are th
Let us celebrate the rich heritage of African American people! Despite all the trials and tribulations we have endured, let us speak up and "get the words out" about our history! Continue to "Lift Every Voice!"
In the first episode, I informally interview my husband Matthew for a trial run. This is the Ohio interview with a black man. I thought we should get started in the heart of the U.S.A.I will share stories of black men, women, and young people t