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By Drina O’Neill
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
My Self-Care Journey: 7 Daily Affirmations for Black Women & a 15-Weeks Journal for Self-Love is a prerelease to BLACK BUTTERFLY PODCAST's MIND, BODY & SOUL: SELF-CARE SERIES FOR BLACK WOMEN. This workbook is designed to inspire, empower, and motivate Black Women to develop and cultivate a daily practice of self-love, self-care, and self-awareness with confidence and purpose. With over 200 pages, the journal is a practical guise for listeners and readers in embracing their strengths and shortcomings, prioritizing their own self-care, while developing and embracing that deep sense of self-love.
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The Black Butterfly symbolizes many things including the strong but subtle life after a period of transformation...join Black Butterfly Podcast in its transition into 2022 with a whole new lineup, new topics, new episodes, and new guest spots.
Tonight we have an update on the Olisa Wiliams' #BlackGirlMissing case, we cover the Christine Nance story (29-year old Black female whose body was found inside a Huntiville, AL police department's unused evidence van); commentary on the Philly public train incident (Black woman raped on train while passengers watched and did nothing); and we cover three #BlackGirlsMissing cases out of Detroit from 2012: Debbie Mitchell, Rita Thomas, and Tamala Niecole Wells.
************************************************************************************************************************************************October is domestic violence awareness month and Black Butterfly Podcast is a strong advocate against stalking, objectification, domestic violence, and abuse, against Black and multicultural women on a global level. We’re joining with the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence as an ally in its mission to be the voice of victims and survivors of domestic violence.
This is a time to remember victims and survivors of abuse and exploitation, to raise awareness of violence and its effect on Black families and their communities, and a time to acknowledge and highlight those working to address ending gender-based violence.
Black Butterfly Podcast is what an ADVOCATE and an ALLY looks like. Support us in this cause by following us on FB, Instagram, and Twitter and comment with #weareresilent and be sure to tag the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence @ncadv. #blackgirlsmissing #blackbutterflypodcast #weareresilent #decodethebias
October is Domestic Violence Awareness month and Black Butterfly Podcast is a strong advocate against stalking, objectification, domestic violence, and abuse against Black and multicultural women on a global level, and is also joining with the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence as an ally in its mission to be the voice of victims and survivors of domestic violence.
This is a time to remember victims/survivors of abuse and exploitation, to raise awareness of violence and its effect on Black families and communities, and a time to acknowledge and highlight those working to address ending gender-based violence.
Tonight we shine a light on five missing Black mothers and daughters open/cold/unsolved cases from Michigan (metro-Detroit and surrounding areas): Carlita Yvette Gentry-Lohmeier, Kalisha Markita Madden, Bianca Chanel Green, DeNeka Deshay Walker, and Bianca Lily Jones.
This series is in support of the Michigan State Police, Detroit’s 1-800-SPEAKUP, the Black and Missing Foundation, Inc., NamUs (the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System under the Department of Justice), the FBI’s Kidnapping & Missing Persons database, as well as other organizations in their efforts to bring awareness to missing people of color, to educate our communities, and to help bring them home, bring closure to their loved ones, and to help them to seek justice. There is no statute of limitations on abduction/kidnapping/murder.
#weareresilent #blackgirlsmissing #octoberisdomesticviolenceawarenessmonth #blackbutterflypodcast #ncadv
The Black Girls Missing series is in support of the Michigan State Police, Detroit’s 1-800-SPEAKUP, the Black and Missing Foundation, Inc., NamUs (the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System under the Department of Justice), and the FBI’s Kidnapping & Missing Persons database in their efforts to bring awareness to missing people of color, to educate our communities, and to help bring them home, bring closure to their loved ones, and to help them to seek justice. There is no statute of limitations on abduction/kidnapping/murder.
Don’t get it confused - feminism is very different from femininity. Sex positivity goes beyond getting it on with your partner(s); it is a mindset that allows you to be your most authentic self. Think Fifty Shades of Grey...
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.