Society & Culture
This episode brings light to the ongoing issue of African Americans not receiving equality in day to day life. An even bigger issue is living in skin that will forever be a son for some. This particular confession starts to discuss the mental of a successful young African American teacher that confesses obstacles of being a African American professional and future Doctor of Education. Lets talk about it: Mental illness in the African American community. Are we out own enemy? Dopeness by Melly: A piece called Southside/ describes growing up in the hood and being counted out het rising to the occasion. Life tips with Melly- Meditating and mindfulness. The key to sort all those mind boggling thoughts is meditation. All beats, topics, materials, by me the dope teacher. Be sure to follow and like my Itunes podcast page at the link below. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/confessions-of-a-dope-teacher/id1455989300 Non iPhone listeners- https://anchor.fm/melissa-scroggins/episodes/Confessions-of-a-Dope-Teacher-Lifeline-e4dhje Keep up with me on IG for questions ideas collaborations use my Podcast IG: confessions_of_a_dope_teacher Personal IG: Itsmellymail