Ep. 31: Bonus Summer 2020 Series: Grown A** Women Having A Grown Ass Discussion on BLM, Ethnicity & America , Part 2 with Michelle Carr & Staceye James

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This series was born out of a Zoom catch up call with 3 of my long time friends. We were catching up and having a conversation on some of the things going on in Summer 2020 with the BLM movement, riots, counter protests and more.  And when we were talking about our perspectives I decided that I should #passthemic and give my friends Staceye and Michelle the opportunity to give their perspectives as women of color not only dealing with what’s going on today, but historically.  Obviously this is a lot to jam into one episode so we’ve broken the conversation up into pieces because it was more important to  give voices to different perspectives than being expedient.  Sad but true, while these episodes address things going on in 2020 it’s unfortunately a timeless problem in America.  So buckle up, and be prepared for some brutally honest viewpoints filled with a lot of laughter  **THIS IS DEFINITELY A NSFW & KIDS EPISODE****  In part two we continue the conversation on the possibilities of redemption, and the difference between forgiving versus excusing, the potential for enlightenment and the different standards white people and POC are held to every day and in the legal, political and professional arenas. We also got into the deviant, nihilistic nature of racism and how it’s ingrained in both white and black children from an early age, how to be a better ally and lastly their views on how we start leveling the playing field going forward. We also got into ignorant sh*t well-meaning people say about Bill Cosby and stereotypes about black people. Stay tuned for the last installment in the series… where we tackle the” defund the police” movement and more. Guest Bios: Michelle CarrArtist, Agriculturalist, Agitator, Michelle Carr is an Education Management professional working in the non-profit industry. Michelle has been active in neighborhood outreach and engagement for over a decade. She is dedicated to family, friends, and the goal of tech-savvy autonomy for all. Staceye JamesStaceye James is a Belly Dancer, Actress, Singer, Costume & Jewelry Designer who lives for wine, travel, Carnival, Halloween and Cosplay!  Using her slogan, "MBA educated and daily medicated", she uses her struggle with major depression to advocate for breaking the stigma in the Black and Latino communities when it comes to seeking help for their mental health. Charity Highlight: Green Worker Cooperatives   Green Worker Cooperatives Our Mission GREEN WORKER COOPERATIVES IS BASED IN THE SOUTH BRONX AND SERVES IMMIGRANTS AND COMMUNITIES OF COLOR.  WE BUILD, GROW, AND SUSTAIN WORKER-OWNED GREEN BUSINESSES TO CREATE A STRONG, LOCAL, AND DEMOCRATIC ECONOMY ROOTED IN RACIAL AND GENDER EQUITY. Our Vision WE ENVISION A WORLD WHERE ALL PEOPLE ENJOY AND ECONOMY THAT WORKS FOR ALL.  WORKING COOPERATIVELY, WE HAVE EQUITABLE POWER, WEALTH, AND RESOURCES.  WE NURTURE HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS WITH EACH OTHER AND THE EARTH.