Black Girl From Eugene

What narrative do Black children have to overcome?


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Clippa Cortier aka as James, joins me to talk about how growing up in Eugene shaped his life and his initial narrative; something that shaped a path he has fought to overcome. He found himself unemployed like most of us during Covid, but he knew there could be more...and then he found his natural gift...check out his experience... Find him on Spotify. Apple Music, Sound Cloud, YouTube...all of the platforms, too many to list!! Please consider donating to Non profit, that focuses its mission of support for pregnancy wellness as well as pregnancy loss in an amazingly inclusive environment. The Board is the most diverse Perinatal board in the Eugene area!! $5 will secure programming and employee positions of 3 years!! www.nurturely.org My patreon...please consider supporting this ongoing podcast, if you're learning I'm grateful! $5 keeps it coming each week!! www.patreon.com/blackgirlfromeugene_1 and as always FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! @blackgirlfromeugene --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ayisha-elliott/message

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Black Girl From EugeneBy Ayisha Elliott

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