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We named our podcast The Stay True podcast for a reason. We made a promise to always remain true to ourselves, our family, our brand and our beliefs. Our world, and most notably our country, has been living through a pandemic called racism for far too long. 2020 has brought to light some of the most tumultuous acts of racism, brutality and murder by police to black Americans. This is not acceptable and we will not be silent on the issue.
The episode is the most important piece of content we have every created. Adrian Octavius Walker is black man, a black father, a black husband and a black artist living in America. He is a friend, he is our family, he is our brother. His story of growing up in North St. Louis to becoming a highly sought after and respected photographer capturing the life and soul of Black culture is one that must be heard, and surely respected. We go deep in this one and ask that you tune in, and listen…truly listen to the words.
And if you are looking to help fight racism, if you are looking for ways to practice ANTI-RACISM, take a look at these sources below
FREE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES + RESOURCES FOR BLACK PEOPLE (AND WHERE TO DONATE)
Follow Adrian Octavius Walker
@aoctaviusw
adrianowalker.com
We named our podcast The Stay True podcast for a reason. We made a promise to always remain true to ourselves, our family, our brand and our beliefs. Our world, and most notably our country, has been living through a pandemic called racism for far too long. 2020 has brought to light some of the most tumultuous acts of racism, brutality and murder by police to black Americans. This is not acceptable and we will not be silent on the issue.
The episode is the most important piece of content we have every created. Adrian Octavius Walker is black man, a black father, a black husband and a black artist living in America. He is a friend, he is our family, he is our brother. His story of growing up in North St. Louis to becoming a highly sought after and respected photographer capturing the life and soul of Black culture is one that must be heard, and surely respected. We go deep in this one and ask that you tune in, and listen…truly listen to the words.
And if you are looking to help fight racism, if you are looking for ways to practice ANTI-RACISM, take a look at these sources below
FREE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES + RESOURCES FOR BLACK PEOPLE (AND WHERE TO DONATE)
Follow Adrian Octavius Walker
@aoctaviusw
adrianowalker.com