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Following the murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and several other black people as well as the impact of Coronavirus over the past couple of months, the Dope Black Dads reflect on the mental strain of the loss of black lives. Marvyn is joined by Stephen, Dexter and Max to discuss the psychological abuse of white supremacy, as well as the things we can do to overcome this and what foundations we need to build to do this.
The book mentioned in this episode was: The History of White People by by Nell Irvin Painter
Dope Black Dads is place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers, as well as creating a safe digital space for the community.
Your host is Marvyn Harrison.
Join the conversation and community online through our social channels: Twitter: @DopeBlackDads Instagram: @DopeBlackDads Facebook Page: @DopeBlackDads
If you want to get in touch with us, email us on [email protected] or follow our conversations in depth in our private Facebook Group by searching “Dope Black Dads”
By Dope Black Dads PodcastFollowing the murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and several other black people as well as the impact of Coronavirus over the past couple of months, the Dope Black Dads reflect on the mental strain of the loss of black lives. Marvyn is joined by Stephen, Dexter and Max to discuss the psychological abuse of white supremacy, as well as the things we can do to overcome this and what foundations we need to build to do this.
The book mentioned in this episode was: The History of White People by by Nell Irvin Painter
Dope Black Dads is place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers, as well as creating a safe digital space for the community.
Your host is Marvyn Harrison.
Join the conversation and community online through our social channels: Twitter: @DopeBlackDads Instagram: @DopeBlackDads Facebook Page: @DopeBlackDads
If you want to get in touch with us, email us on [email protected] or follow our conversations in depth in our private Facebook Group by searching “Dope Black Dads”