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Griotte's Beat: Speaking Truth, Finding Justice

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Talking to Black women from across the African diaspora about how we tackle injustice in our everyday lives. Created & hosted by @KayturaF. Returns Feb 27.

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In Griotte's Beat: Speaking Truth, Finding Justice podcast we use two metaphors for parenting: director or gardener. I reflect on my experience with both below. Where do you fall? Being My Mother's Rainbow Baby Made Childhood Harder—I Decided to Parent Differently parents.com/being-my-mothe… via Parents Magazine

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"It's a colonial mentality." Guest Zinzi Bailey ScD, MSPH, reflects on how colonial influence affected her family's perceptions of beauty and power. Listen to the full episode on justice in science and research using the linktree below! buff.ly/3WMhgJj

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. Trish Adobea Tchume explains the anxiety that occurs when you have an unformed idea as a Black woman. How friends like Ericka Stallings and colleagues that are Black/WOC help that feeling of uncertainty by bringing safety and reassurance. buff.ly/3njpZ9U buff.ly/42PQGDF

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A colleague: whenever I meet with Trish Adobea Tchume & @ErickaStalling.."I learn something profound from them...and the podcast convo is no exception! On friendship and redefining leadership open.substack.com/pub/griottesbe…

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"If you are in a circumstance where things persistently don’t make sense to you, it's because you are living in someone else’s vision." Of the many things to love about this conversation, Aisha Shillingford's wisdom is one. Thanks for lifting it up Trish Adobea Tchume! open.spotify.com/episode/4q904s…

"If you are in a circumstance where things persistently don’t make sense to you, it's because you are living in someone else’s vision."

Of the many things to love about this conversation, <a href="/aishashilling/">Aisha Shillingford</a>'s wisdom is one. Thanks for lifting it up <a href="/ttchume/">Trish Adobea Tchume</a>!

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