Seasoned elder who thinks like a Gen Z / love this pod
I learn so much listening to this podcast. As the author of an award winning book featuring our BIPOC she-roes, I think about interracial and intra-interracial friendships a lot. I grew up with a lot of outstanding white women friends in NYC, but I also know my Black and Latina WOC are ride or die. Check out my book “Our Brave Foremothers: Celebrating Black, Brown, Asian, and Indigenous Women Who Changed the Course of History” and my practice helping women bond across our divides: bravesis.com. We are holding an interracial sisterhood retreat in San Francisco in July as well. I am not surprised by Tiffany’s viewpoint, but I don’t think it’s universal - in my lived experience
rozie63 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/18/24
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Sadistic intentionsq via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/24
As a man, we don’t often get these viewpoints. Glad to hear more from the perspective of Black women of all ages. Great concept!
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