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Tangible Voices

Carey
Tangible Voices
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  • 9. T.Edison’s inspiration - and other life-saving black inventors
    Inspiration for you today 🤗✊🏽
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  • 7. “Freedom is an inherent right”: Black Heroes of the American Revolution
    Links to books ✨One Hundred and One African- American Read-Aloud Stories: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/964985 💠 Answering the Cry for Freedom: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28695305-answering-the-cry-for-freedom?ref=nav_sb_ss_1_21 💠 Things You Can Do: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59395719-things-you-can-do?ref=nav_sb_ss_2_22 💠 The First Rule of Climate Club: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60658530-the-first-rule-of-climate-club?ref=nav_sb_ss_1_26 💠 Worn Out: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60199839-worn-out?ref=nav_sb_ss_2_9
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  • Intro: “Where is your fight?”
    In this episode, I explain where I’ve been and what you can expect this season! Tangible Voices is all about what we can gain from leaning into the stories of others. I hope this upcoming season is enjoyable, informative, and encouraging as I seek to answer an unexpected question through largely untold stories.
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  • Season 2 Trailer! ✨
    I’m back and excited to share next season’s content with you! (Also introducing bonus content!)
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  • 5. Something Out Of Nothing / Everything.
    Love to all my people. Let’s meet some legends, now. A woman who took in the children of black families who had to work, and ended up raising 40 and holding hundreds more: Mother Hale. A girl who couldn’t walk in childhood, but within 7 years was running in the Olympic games: Wilma Rudolph. A girl who saved up pennies to buy a guitar, and went on to write some of America’s most popular folk music: Elizabeth Cotten. All of these women started with next-to-nothing in their respective lines of work, and through their grit and sense of mission, succeeded, possibly influencing countless Americans along the way. This is: Something Out of Nothing. As a bonus, I’m adding the unbelievable story of the civil rights giant you may not have heard about: a schoolteacher named Septima Clark. Her story is called “Everything”.
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This is a space where true voices from the past and present can be uncovered, shift our perspective, and resonate with our lives today.
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