In celebration of the first day of Kwanzaa, I was joined by some of my lovely line sisters to talk about unity! In this week’s episode, my sorors & I discuss what unity looks like and ways we can improve in unity—-not just within our own lives but also within our Black communities. You can’t spell community without UNITY!
TIME STAMPS:
5:01- What does “unity” mean to you?
7:00- Unity begins with acceptance
10:37- the lack of Black commUNITY within Colorado/Denver
18:30- Black Community outside of Denver
22:10-Competition in the Black community is centralized in Eurocentric mentality
29:09-acknowledging intersectionality has an impact on how we unify
35:36-You can’t be a hater
37:26-Black CommUNITY within music
39:56-Areas where Black CommUNITY thrives
48:05-Unity within our organization
54:04- How do we practice Unity in our individual lives?
1:05:43- How can we improve in acts of unity?
1:18:36-SOMETIMES, educating others is necessary to unify.
1:26:41-Mic’s piece of advice (she had to leave early)
1:28:34-How does practicing unity contribute to self-improvement?
1:38:26-Word of Advice/End of the Episode Affirmation
Resources mentioned in the podcast are provided in the link below!
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