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Still Talking Black

De : Richard Dodds
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  • Whenever there’s a tragedy everyone becomes a social media activist, but far too quickly that momentum fades and we go back to business as usual. Still Talking Black was made to be a platform where we can continuously have discussions and talk about issues from a Black perspective.

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    • Embracing Blackness in Interracial Love: A Conversation with Kendra
      Dec 14 2023

      There was a moment of surprise and, yes, discomfort, when my guess Kendra attended a Black festival with her white fiancé. But why should love come with a label? My guest Kendra, an Afrocentric woman engaged to a white man, joined me, to break down the nuances and challenges of being pro-Black while in an interracial relationship. Together, we lift the veil on how love, race, and identity coexist, and how maintaining a commitment to one's racial identity isn't diminished in the face of love.

      Kendra's Afrocentric journey doesn't stop with her engagement but continues to be a vital part of her identity. Her story unravels the tricky balance of advocating for blackness while loving someone outside her race. We addressed misconceptions and stereotypes around interracial dating and discussed the complexities of cultural understanding within the relationship. Especially interesting is our exploration of the unique burdens and racial experiences, especially as they relate to Black women, that often go unexpressed, or worse, misunderstood.

      Experience, they say, is the best teacher. Drawing from our personal experiences, we offer an intimate view of the challenges of interracial couples, particularly those with Black children, in the backdrop of racial injustices. We questioned the too-often-made assumption of love being blind and discussed the painful reality of racial fetishization. It's a frank, candid, and necessary conversation for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of interracial relationships and the importance of supporting blackness within these contexts. What we've discovered is that love, indeed, knows no color.

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      Show Credits:
      Richard Dodds (Host/Producer): @Doddsism
      Show Music: @IAmTheDjBlue
      Podcast Website: StillTalkingBlack.com

      Still Talking Black is a production of Crowned Culture Media LLC. All rights reserved.

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      45 min
    • Fostering Diversity in Children's Literature and Media with Dawn-Maria France
      Dec 7 2023

      Imagine a world where all children, no matter their background, see themselves represented positively in the books they read. That's the world our guest, Dawn-Maria France , is working tirelessly to create. From the UK, Dawn-Maria uses her talent and platform to diversify the narrative of children's literature, ensuring that children from marginalized communities find their voices in the characters they encounter. She passionately shares her journey and underlines the significance of representation in shaping young minds.

      Journalism, a tool that gives voice to the voiceless and holds power to account, is also a topic we delve into with Dawn-Maria. Her perspective as a Black journalist in the UK sheds light on the unique challenges and rewards that come with this noble profession. We traverse the landscape of free speech and its manifestation in social media, particularly in the wake of Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter. As we grapple with the balance between free speech and censorship, Dawn-Maria's insights lead us to understand how each of us can responsibly use these platforms to initiate positive change.

      We also scrutinize the media's biased coverage of Meghan Markle and the racist backlash she faced from the public and her own family. This conversation unveils the hidden layers of racism prevalent in society and stresses the need for critical thinking in the information age. From analyzing the perception of racism in the US from an outside perspective to emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and care, my conversation with Dawn-Maria is an enlightening deep dive into poignant societal issues. 

      Support the show

      Show Credits:
      Richard Dodds (Host/Producer): @Doddsism
      Show Music: @IAmTheDjBlue
      Podcast Website: StillTalkingBlack.com

      Still Talking Black is a production of Crowned Culture Media LLC. All rights reserved.

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      54 min
    • Pioneering Pathways: A Journey Through Medicine with Dr. Morris, Dr. Walker, and Dr. Boykin
      Nov 30 2023

      Have you ever wondered about the stories behind the most dedicated and resilient individuals in the medical profession? Meet Dr. Sylvia Morris, Dr. Angela Walker, and Dr. Diane Boykin, co-authors of "The Game Plan" and pioneers in their own right. Each with a unique tale of struggle, triumph, and an unwavering determination to succeed in the field of medicine, despite some of the odds stacked against them.

      Witness through their eyes the challenges they faced in their journey. Not just their personal experiences, but they also shed light on their book, "The Game Plan," a roadmap to navigating medical school and beyond, with advice they wish they had when they were younger. Their stories are a testament to the power of belief, persistence, and mentorship.

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      About Dr. Morris
      Dr. Sylvia E. Morris, MD, MPH is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.  Dr. Morris’s goal is to utilize media to improve our nation’s public health by combining her training in Internal Medicine and Public Health.

      Currently a Hospitalist, Dr. Morris serves on the Johns Hopkins University Berman Institute of Bioethics Advisory Board and Western Governors University College of Health Professions Nursing Advisory Council.

      About Dr. Walker
      Like many of my fellow Kaiser physicians, I knew I wanted to be a doctor at a very young age. I was five-years-old when I reasoned with my parents that I wanted to help people. There was no light-bulb moment, then or now, I simply love seeing people healthy, happy, and strong. As an OB/GYN, I am passionate about educating women and girls about their bodies. Also, there is nothing more joyful than helping to bring a new life into the world.

      About Dr. Boykin
      Dr Diane Boykin received her undergraduate degree from Wellesley College in 1990. Before going to medical school she enjoyed working at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston Massachusetts for several years in the tissue typing lab for organ transplant. In 1998, she received her medical degree from Georgetown University. Post graduate training completed in 2002 by finishing her Obstetrics and Gynecology residency from Johns Hopkins University. She currently works for Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group.

      Support the show

      Show Credits:
      Richard Dodds (Host/Producer): @Doddsism
      Show Music: @IAmTheDjBlue
      Podcast Website: StillTalkingBlack.com

      Still Talking Black is a production of Crowned Culture Media LLC. All rights reserved.

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      43 min

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