Society & Culture
Tune into this edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Jermar Perry as he provides his answer to the Season 11 question, "How can we unlearn the false narratives we're taught?"Jermar has been instrumental in organizing the Lil Black Boy Campaign. Named after Sir Eddie C's new song and ode to the Black man experience, the Lil Black Boy campaign aims to raise $1,000 to go towards ten current participants of The Village HAWC. The donations will fund two free therapy sessions from an area clinician of color. At the cost of $100, one man of color in the St. Louis area we be able to receive two free therapy sessions. You can contribute to the Campaign's GoFundMe here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-village-hawc-for-men-of-color.Please be advised, some adult language is used during this episode. -------- Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.