Joseph Ward and Patrick Irvine talk about The Last Dance docu-series that swept through the sports world over the last few weeks and then transitions to Biden as he continued to make the news for all the wrong reasons in the Black Community.
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Queen Taese is a Black homeschool & education visionary who has been noted for her works of being an award-winning educator and successful homeschool mother for 20+ years. She has taught and learned from thousands of children, as well as designed Afrikan-centered curriculums, critical educational tools, resources, children’s events, and conferences globally. To name a few, some of those entities are Roots to Fruits Homeschool & Cultural Collective, The Children’s Afrikan Ball, The Children of The Sun Fun Fest, The Watoto Kwanzaa Jamboree, and her signature gathering, The Liberated Minds Black Homeschool and Education Expo. In addition, Queen Taese, is the editor and a writer for the best-selling Liberated Minds Black homeschool & Education Magazine, which is the first of it’s kind.
Since then, she has founded the Liberated Minds Black Homeschool & Educational Institute, which is an educational empire forging a new reality for the wholistic cultivation of children throughout the Afrikan diaspora. Its trifold mission consists of the cultural development of Black children as scholars, leaders, passionpreneurs, and innovators that serve the Black community; empowerment of the Black family, and the creation and maintenance of the intergenerational wealth that is needed to shape a future full of prosperity, power, and legacy. The Liberated Minds Black Homeschool & Education Institute serves as a pillar that provides culturally relevant resources, trainings, and vast options of everyday support for those who have taken on the great responsibility of “Educating Our Own”. Queen Taese continues to create and provide support to culturally conscious community projects and endeavors aimed at Liberating the Minds of Afrikan families everywhere. She is currently traveling to share her story as a speaker, passion-preneur coach, and workshop facilitator offering information, inspiration, new perspectives, and indigenous tools and techniques, many of which have been proven to be effective for thousands of years. Instagram: Queentaese
In this episode of the Freedom Train Podcast Series, Joseph and Patrick explain why they created Black Women's Celebration Month, gives updates on COVID-19 and how it's affecting children, bring you up to speed on what "Bridgegate" is and the legal ramifications that came from charges being dismissed against the accused, and finally the gentlemen talk about the latest killings of black people by white citizens and/or Police officers. It's become routine for Black Americans to be upset about the murders but most of us do nothing. The gentlemen ask questions about and explore what we could do to help prevent future unjust killings of Black Americans. Tune in!!!
Adrianne, affectionately known as TiTi of TiTi Talks, LLC, is a multimedia personality who has spread her reach into the realm of content creation via podcasting, music and video production, and photography. She wears many work hats—physical therapist (11 years in a trauma hospital), massage therapist, life coach, doula and food grower—but in all cases, she exudes a relaxed confidence that puts everyone at ease. The children in her community affectionately named her TiTi, because she has become the beloved aunty to many.
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