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This is a conversation on historical view of why the black family is portrayed as a less than, poor, uneducated and that marriage is not something that can be achieved within in our community. Howe movies, shows and main stream media displays us as a villain within our own communities. Dr. Jeremiah Hackley and Andi Jax develop a beautiful conversation to assist our community in understanding the needs of our community to return to the village as an operative in understanding our strength and resilience in the face of adversity and in the ways we are displayed. Listen, heal and learn on how we can draw together the black family and reinvent how society views us. Not for the world but for our community to find a deep seated pride in who we are as the Black Family.
This is a conversation on historical view of why the black family is portrayed as a less than, poor, uneducated and that marriage is not something that can be achieved within in our community. Howe movies, shows and main stream media displays us as a villain within our own communities. Dr. Jeremiah Hackley and Andi Jax develop a beautiful conversation to assist our community in understanding the needs of our community to return to the village as an operative in understanding our strength and resilience in the face of adversity and in the ways we are displayed. Listen, heal and learn on how we can draw together the black family and reinvent how society views us. Not for the world but for our community to find a deep seated pride in who we are as the Black Family.