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Blacktivities
- Written by: Shannon Chatmon Talisa Hale and Karen Roberts
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Blacktivities is where Black women gather to talk about life, history, and everything in between. It’s a celebration of Black culture, Black perspectives, and the shared experiences that shape how we move through the world. With the perfect balance of humor and depth, Blacktivities connects Black America’s past to the present through conversations that are thoughtful, relatable, and sometimes nostalgic. We talk about everyday life, current issues, and cultural moments the way they’re actually discussed off-mic. Hosted by Shannon, Lisa, and Karen, the show centers Black women’s voices ...
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U Talk, I'll Listen
- Written by: Shannon Chatmon
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U Talk, I'll Listen, hosted by Shannon Chatmon, is about mental health, healing, human connection and perspectives, and empathy through stories. New episodes released every other Monday. Our stories are what make us unique, but they’re also what connect us as human beings. It’s time to stop talking and start listening. Stories… experience… empathy… mental health… and human connection… U talk, I’ll listen.
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RIGHTing Narratives
- Written by: Shannon Chatmon
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Righting Narratives is about correcting or rebalancing stories, histories, and perspectives that have been misrepresented or overlooked. Sometimes, we even have to right the narratives in our own minds and rethink how we look at the world and ourselves.
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