I Too, Am America is a show for teens and young adults that speaks up for people of color, our experiences, and the things we have to go through daily. Listen and join us for laughs, a great conversation, and maybe even a few tears.
In the final episode of Season 1, Lauren discusses the Megan Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez shooting and how it shows how Black women are treated in our own community. She also talks about Jacob Blake and the miracle of him surviving.
In the ninth episode, Lauren speaks on the Yemen Crisis and all the suffering of the children. She also addresses the November 2020 election and the USPS problems due to the Trump Administration.
PART 2 of the panel conversation Lauren had partnered with LITE Memphis. LISTEN TO PART 1 BEFORE LISTENING TO PART 2.
Lauren talks with her listeners and just shares a message for a short and sweet episode.
In today's episode, Lauren discusses cultural appropriation and the definition of a culture vulture. She has an intriguing conversation with friend, Amar Pore, on his opinions about cultural appropriation and culture vultures as well.
In this bonus episode, Lauren leads a conversation between LITE Coordinator, Lakethia Glenn, Dr. Massey, Marissa Pittman, and Julian Cross. They discuss mental health, police brutality, racism, and the pandemic. This bonus episode is in partnership with LITE Memphis.
In this episode, Lauren talks about the responsibilities of public figures and their community of followers. She also gets into cancel culture and its pros and cons. She is joined by Kirsten Thompson for an amazing interview.
Lauren talks about natural hair, it's history, and the bias the world and the Black community has on it.
In this episode, Lauren shares her opinion on going back to school in the midst of a pandemic and how Coronavirus may affect lower funded schools. She also interviews Harmony Stroud for a different perspective on the topic.
Lauren attacks the topic of colorism and goes through the history behind it and how it continues to affect us to this very day. She also interviews a friend (Avani Garde) for an inside look on how colorism affects the Indian Community.
In this episode, Lauren addresses the current state of the country and shares her views about the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. Listen to her uplifting message and get encouraged by her words.
Want to know what I Too, Am America is all about? Listen to the trailer to find out!