Listen "Ep 56 Black Luxury And Educational Autonomy"
Episode Synopsis
Hey ya’ll hey!
Thanks for tuning into Episode 56 of Tellemtiptoldyou—"Black Luxury and Educational Autonomy.”
In this episode I provide some updates regarding our February book club on
Keenga-Yamahtta Taylor’s How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective. Our first book discussion will be held on February 17,2021 at 9:00pm EST. Details will be sent out to the email list.
I caught bits and pieces of a social media conversation on Black luxury that I just had to weigh in on. I might sound like I’m contradicting myself a lot in that segment because I think that whatever position one takes on the discussion, deeper reflection is necessary. Give it a listen and let me know what you think!
If education is your thing (and it should be!), I want you to become familiar with the American Legislative Exchange Council and watch out to see what it may be up to.
Finally, I offer some of my thoughts about Black History Month itself.
After you tune in, let me know what you think of this episode by leaving me a 5 star review! Please, and thank you (smile).
Take care ya’ll! #tellemtiptoldyou
For more on Tellemtiptoldyou (the podcast on Black History, Black Spirituality, and Black Culture, be sure to follow Dr. Tip on Instagram (@tiffanydphd) and Facebook (@tellemtiptoldyou). Be sure to subscribe to our website, www.tellemtiptoldyou.com, so that you never miss and update! And, if you want to send us a message, our email address is [email protected]
Hosted by: Dr. Tip
Guests on this episode: none
TAGS: #thoughtleader #blackhistory365 #blackwomen #tellemtiptoldyou #lifecoachforwomen #BlackEducation #Culture
Thanks for tuning into Episode 56 of Tellemtiptoldyou—"Black Luxury and Educational Autonomy.”
In this episode I provide some updates regarding our February book club on
Keenga-Yamahtta Taylor’s How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective. Our first book discussion will be held on February 17,2021 at 9:00pm EST. Details will be sent out to the email list.
I caught bits and pieces of a social media conversation on Black luxury that I just had to weigh in on. I might sound like I’m contradicting myself a lot in that segment because I think that whatever position one takes on the discussion, deeper reflection is necessary. Give it a listen and let me know what you think!
If education is your thing (and it should be!), I want you to become familiar with the American Legislative Exchange Council and watch out to see what it may be up to.
Finally, I offer some of my thoughts about Black History Month itself.
After you tune in, let me know what you think of this episode by leaving me a 5 star review! Please, and thank you (smile).
Take care ya’ll! #tellemtiptoldyou
For more on Tellemtiptoldyou (the podcast on Black History, Black Spirituality, and Black Culture, be sure to follow Dr. Tip on Instagram (@tiffanydphd) and Facebook (@tellemtiptoldyou). Be sure to subscribe to our website, www.tellemtiptoldyou.com, so that you never miss and update! And, if you want to send us a message, our email address is [email protected]
Hosted by: Dr. Tip
Guests on this episode: none
TAGS: #thoughtleader #blackhistory365 #blackwomen #tellemtiptoldyou #lifecoachforwomen #BlackEducation #Culture
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