The Global Context of Being of African Descent

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Getting out of the habit of pleasing people is a journey, and even more so as a young Black woman. Jessica Reed, sits in the guests chair in this episode to discuss how stereotypes build barriers to connecting with other Black cultures. Breaking stereotypes between Black cultures is not easy. It requires work and intention to share stories, and  frustrations to reach growth. With intentional storytelling, a bridge can be formed.

About Jessica
Jessica Reed (Jess) is a writer, youth educator, and proud ice cream lover from Detroit, Michigan. She is passionate about encouraging others as she encourages herself. Her blog, Roots and Hope, shares soulful reflections on faith, healing, and young adulting. She majored in African and African American Studies at Stanford University.

Connect with Jessica –  http://rootsandhope.com/

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