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During my trip to California this past summer I had the amazing opportunity to meet 4 collectives @de_lasape that have pushed the boundaries of fashion in an unorthodox manner. Inspired by Lasapors who are fashion enthusiasts in the slums of Africa, Delasape portrays black men as strong leaders. Their attires might be bright but their mission is solid, Delasape wants to amplify that anyone can be Delasape and you do so by being the best version of yourself. Once you find your better self don't forget to lend out a helping hand because whether you are ripping the runway in the slums or in New York we all need to put our best foot forward to move forward as a team and as a community
Kwaku Owusu is a Ghanian native who moved to the United States at the age of 11 and spent his teen years in Yonkers, NY. Kwaku olds many tittles such as Investor, Gym Manager, & entreprenuer. Join us as we talk about generational wealth in the black community and what platform you should be using to trade.
IS WOMEN EMPOWERMENT TOO MUCH TO ASK FOR? IN THIS EPISODE I HAD A CONVERSATION WITH A GROUP OF AMAZING WOMEN WHO GAVE ME AN INSIGHT ON HOW THEY WOULD LIKE TO BE IDENTIFIED & TREATED. IN CONJUNCTION, I WANTED TO KNOW “WHAT DO BLACK WOMEN WANT FROM THEIR BLACK MEN”
In this episode we continue our conversation from Episode 5 where we talked about the Black Lives Matter movement & what is the end goal. During this episode we will be expanding on that conversation and have a a conversation about reparations. Reparation is "the making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged"- Oxford dictionary. Will black people ever get a fair chance in life? will black people ever have open conversations about self love? Will black people ever invest back into their own communities. Let's talk about it!!!
DURING MY 2 WEEKS TRIP TO CALIFORNIA I WAS ABLE TO SIT DOWN WITH MODELS, DESIGNERS & PHOTOGRAPHERS ON A CREATIVE GETAWAY. In this episode we talked about the the importance of social media, BLM movement & Africa becoming a self efficient continent. These are just a few of the discussions in this episode. To maintain the authenticity of our conversation everyone was kept anonymous and this allows listeners to connect with my guests on a judment free level.
On February 23, Ahmaud Arbery 25 years old was gunned down by 2 white men in the state of Georgia. A father & son (Gregory & Travis McMichael) accused Arbery of invading homes in their neighborhood with no evidence. Gregory & Travis spent 74 days as free men before authorities arrested them, This is privilege at its finest.
Why are millions of Muslims around the world currently fasting from sunrise to sunset? RAMADAN!!! There is more to Ramadan than just fasting, Here are 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT RAMADAN: 1. What is Ramadan 2. The Moon, 3. Praying, 4. Who's Excused, 5. What's Forbidden 6. Social Behaviors, 7. Health Benefits, 8. "Night of Power", 9. Deeds, 10. Eid Mubarak. In Just 25 Minutes you'll learn the key components of Ramadan.
COVID-19 is the #1 trending news worldwide as of March 16th 2020.At this rate, the potential death rate is 1.7 million people globally. Will the U.S healthcare system be able to handle this pandemic? Are we still required to pay bills? These are just a few questions hovering over the nation. In addition I will provide you with FACTS (from the CDC) & MYTHS about COVID-19 along with tips on how to stay safe while in quarantine. Tune in!
Can Black People Be Racist? is the main topic of this very first episode on Sensitive Culture. On this podcast I discuss controversial topics no one wants to talk about in public. In this episode we will also be discussing "Can Black People Be Racist?, Is college worth it?, and Should you share your location with your partner" Listen and Join the Conversation.