Listen "Trust Black Women with Yolanda Shelton-Morris"
Episode Synopsis
In this conversation, Yolanda Shelton-Morris shares her journey from meeting her husband in a middle school program to becoming a recognized leader in her community. She discusses the challenges of being a Black woman in predominantly white spaces, the importance of legacy and recognition, and her commitment to education and social work. Yolanda emphasizes the need for empowerment over mere help, the interconnectedness of poverty and social services, and her vision for her organizing business. She also reflects on the power of music in her life and the importance of representation in education. #Madison365 #BlackOxygenPodcast #TrustBlackWomen #MadisonWisconsin #BlackInMadison #BlackinWisconsin Key Takeaways: Being a Black woman in predominantly white spaces is challenging. Recognition is not just about individual achievement but collective legacy. Education is a journey that requires resilience and determination. Voting is about understanding the stakes for the community. Service in social work should focus on empowerment, not just help. Poverty is a systemic issue that requires comprehensive solutions. Music serves as a source of joy and connection.
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