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On this week's episode, I explore my desire to acknowledge, honor and celebrate Black History Month in a meaningful way. An inspiring article from Shaun King's newsletter "The North Star", written by Kendi, a student at NYU, introduced me to a new term "Black Futures Month" which integrates past, present and a hopeful future. May we, as Kendi states: "reflect on the tumultuous journey of Black people in America and the community's triumphs against all odds." Let's celebrate and support today's activists, authors, and freedom fighters, while embracing a Black Futures Month that highlights progress, active activism and an investment into a better Black future, that only ensures a healthier future for all of us. I am also excited about a future that reflects what white people have examined themselves, their guilt, their silence, their courage and vulnerability. What am I doing as a privileged white woman to combat racism, change the world and become a good ancestor? What are you doing? May this month: "Black History Month", "Black Futures Month' inspire each of us to invest in a healthier future for all of us. Enjoy the podcast! Links:
IG: Shaun King IG: The North Star IG: Layla Saad IG: Good Ancestor IG: Toni Morrison The North Star Web Site Email Kendi
By Dr. Deborah Adamy, PhD., LMSW, LMT4.9
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On this week's episode, I explore my desire to acknowledge, honor and celebrate Black History Month in a meaningful way. An inspiring article from Shaun King's newsletter "The North Star", written by Kendi, a student at NYU, introduced me to a new term "Black Futures Month" which integrates past, present and a hopeful future. May we, as Kendi states: "reflect on the tumultuous journey of Black people in America and the community's triumphs against all odds." Let's celebrate and support today's activists, authors, and freedom fighters, while embracing a Black Futures Month that highlights progress, active activism and an investment into a better Black future, that only ensures a healthier future for all of us. I am also excited about a future that reflects what white people have examined themselves, their guilt, their silence, their courage and vulnerability. What am I doing as a privileged white woman to combat racism, change the world and become a good ancestor? What are you doing? May this month: "Black History Month", "Black Futures Month' inspire each of us to invest in a healthier future for all of us. Enjoy the podcast! Links:
IG: Shaun King IG: The North Star IG: Layla Saad IG: Good Ancestor IG: Toni Morrison The North Star Web Site Email Kendi
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