• He's Civil Rights Fine

  • Apr 8 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast
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    🎙️ Episode 7: He's Civil Rights Fine

    🔍 Summary: In this episode, Shivaun celebrates her graduation and reflects on the importance of choosing oneself and receiving flowers. Shivaun and Whitney then dive into the need for black women to celebrate themselves and the lack of recognition they often receive. The hosts discuss the importance of believing in and supporting black women and the scrutiny they face. They also express the desire for sisterhood and community. They get real about topics such as excessive artwork from kids, not automatically following back on social media, and the criticism of advocacy efforts. Whitney and Shivaun cut up about the concept of 'civil rights fine.'

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