WhatchaKnowBoutDat's podcast
Come and take a walk with me. A closer walk would be, to see what I see. Jump in and get a perspective on Juneteenth, the Caste System, and the controversial Critical Race Theory. Amy Hunter, VP of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusions has a crucial conversation on the business of cattle slavery, second class citizenship, and encouraging new narratives around racism and oppression in America.
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Taxation Liberation, come get some as Sheree Gaston, owner of Aheiress Tax Services LLC, shares vital information to prepare us for the annual visit from good ol’ Uncle Sam. Tax law changes, strategies, and best practices are covered in this whirlwind of facts and foolery. Go ahead and open the door WhatchaTribe, because we crammed to understand, so we are ready…
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Continue to commune as we discuss replacing pain with experience, strength and hope; knock down preconceived notices and judgements; talk the process of healing; and give you real actions to help move life forward. The table is set, the food is savory and plentiful… so let’s eat….
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Whatcha Tribe, settle in as we commune with Nicole “Nikki” Royston in this two part series "The Grateful Alcoholic." Listen in as Nikki talks preconceived notions, ideologies, shares hard personal truths, and brings awareness to alcoholism.
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Whatcha Tribe join in as we commune with Emily Maclin, the "Money Coach" at Think Legacy LLC as we discuss Poverty Mindset. The table is set, and the servings are plentiful. We all want to be full but what if we took pause, a moment to slow down and get out of our own way?
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COMING JAN 2021
info_outlineCome and take a walk with me. A closer walk would be, to see what I see. Jump in and get a perspective on Juneteenth, the Caste System, and the controversial Critical Race Theory. Amy Hunter, VP of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusions has a crucial conversation on the business of cattle slavery, second class citizenship, and encouraging new narratives around racism and oppression in America.
WhatchaTribe this one will do more than make you shift in your seat. The Call to Action is to become a straight soulja if ain’t body told ya’…..liberty for all…
How can we be free, it takes you and me…working together in harmony, and peace, and love, and all of the above…
Resources:
Social Justice Organizations: http://www.startguide.org/orgs/orgs06.html
Caste : The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson
The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson
Critical Race Theory in Education: All God's Children Got a Song by Adrienne D. Dixson
On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed
Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slavery Paperback by Deborah Willis & Barbara Krauthamer
Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slaveryby Deborah Willis & Barbara Krauthamer
Reflections on Whiteness as Property by Cheryl I. Harris
https://harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/134-Harv.-L.-Rev.-F.-1-2.pdf
Critical Race Theory—What It Is Not! by Gloria Ladson-Billings
Handbook of Critical Race Theory in Education
Race Still Matters by Gloria Ladson Billings
The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein
The New Jim Crow (Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness - 10th Anniversary Edition) by Michelle Alexander