InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out: Identity and Personal Connections Across 3 Decades

InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out: Identity and Personal Connections Across 3 Decades

  01/19/2022  03:00 pm PDT

InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out: Identity and Personal Connections Across 3 DecadesThe struggle for self-identification, cultural self-determination, autonomy, equality, and equity. It's all the same struggle across the spectrum of the Great Migration through 5 Historic Movements. The generational sentiment among Black people boils down to this: Leave us alone so we can freely and peacefully exist in the skin in which we are born.

In this episode we immerse ourselves in a discussion of identity and personal connection to the movements in the 50s, 60s and 70s.

 

"Our answer is, do nothing with them; mind your business, and let them mind theirs. Your doing with them is their greatest misfortune. They have been undone by your doings, and all they now ask, and really have need of at your hands, is just to let them alone. They suffer by every interference, and succeed best by being let alone."—Frederick Douglas, What Shall Be Done with the Negroes if Emancipated, 1862

HOST

Anita Russell M.Ed

Anita Russell M.Ed

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CO-HOSTS

Mavis Bauman cohost on inflexionpoint podcast on transformation talk radio

Mavis Bauman

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Gail Hunter host on InflexionPoint Podcast on Transformation Talk Radio

Gail Hunter LCSW

InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out Creating a Brave Space for Conversations about  Personal Transformation, Racism, and Accountability...

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