Share In Her Sense
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By Dehja Vaughn
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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
Today we have a returning guest and a fan favorite, the dedicated Mark Grant. As you all know Mark is an advocate for Black Americans' and believes in defending the rights of Black Americans as well. So, come join us as we discuss the value of reparations and its necessity for Black people.
Join me as I discuss the dimensions within the educational system from an anecdotal and theoretical standpoint. I will be partaking in a two-part series of this discussion, specifically focusing on unveiling the levels of inequity and psychological implications on children.
Today we have the dedicated and incomparable Mark Grant. Mark is an advocate for African American people and defends the rights of African Americans as well. He is a graduate of Virginia State University and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated. Join us as we discuss the current conditions of Black African Americans and how we are becoming aware of the need for compensatory justice.
Today we have the resilient and dedicated Alynn Parham. She is an educator, historian, and advocate who seeks to educate her students on the perception of race, the power of stories, and the role of bias within history. Join us as we discuss Alynn’s pedagogy to education, the value of Black Women in education, and the impact of inclusivity.
Today we have the multifaceted truth seeker Kae Arie. She is repping the 804. Kae Arie is a photographer, musician, producer, and creator of Grey Matter and Kaptured by Kae. She is a divine woman who seeks to advocate for the mental elevation of her people and motivate them to get lighter to get higher. Join me as we discuss the meaning of life, where Blacks are as a society, self-identity, and more.
Today we have a very unique episode featuring me. I am an educator, historian, political scientist, and entrepreneur. Who is devoted to sharing my experiences through life and the many obstacles I've encountered. Additionally, shedding light on the Black experience and our significance to this planet. So come join me as a discuss the valley of life and value in self-discovery.
Today we have the Musical and Beautiful Marshae “Angel” Dabney. She is a spoken word artist, creative, believer, and healer, curator who seeks to share her perspective and viewpoint of the world she lives in. Additionally, Marshae has written a compilation of unfiltered short poems and affirmations called Where There Is Light At The End. She also has two EPs out on SoundCloud called F.R.E.E and Reborn. Join us as we discuss the journey of artistry, value in digging deep within, and her upcoming EP.
Today we have the remarkable storyteller Timneisha Greene Kim. She is an LA native and graduate of CSU, Dominguez Hills. Timneisha published her first book called Athena's Quest: A Lesbian's Quest For Normality which highlights the experience of self-acceptance and liberation. Join us as we discuss the complexities of self-discovery and the power of voice.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.