Line Dance Culture
From the Cha Cha Slide to the Electric Slide, coordinated routines – affectionately known as line dances, or hustles – have been embedded in Black families’ parties and cookouts, HBCU […]
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This week, Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne the General first kick off the show discussing the heatwave in NY, the importance of taking care of babies in extreme weather conditions, the need for mindful parenting, and the support for Congressman Jamal Bowman.
Later in the episode, they are joined by Keisha Randolph, the founder of Black Fertility Matters, and Coach Jessie, a health activist. Keisha shares her personal journey with infertility and her mission to provide support for women dealing with infertility. Coach Jessie discusses the importance of access to support and resources for those struggling with infertility. They also explore the factors that can cause infertility, such as fibroids, endometriosis, age, stress, hormonal imbalances, and vitamin D deficiency. The conversation highlights the need for autonomy over one’s own body and the dangers of legislation that restricts reproductive rights.
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From the Cha Cha Slide to the Electric Slide, coordinated routines – affectionately known as line dances, or hustles – have been embedded in Black families’ parties and cookouts, HBCU […]
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