Ep 7 Helping Communities of Color level up with Juan Young
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Cheating On Your Partner, Threesomes Outside The Country, & Open-Relationships | Truth After Dark podcast
In the immediate aftermath of World War Two, thousands of children were born to white German women and black American soldiers who were stationed in Allied-occupied Germany. The mixed-race infants were viewed with contempt by many Germans and endured constant abuse and racism. Black activist and author Ika Hügel-Marshall was one of the so-called “occupation babies”. She tells Mike Lanchin about the painful struggle to discover her own identity as a result of the racism she experienced growing up black in post-war Germany.
Photo: Ika as a young girl (Courtesy of Ika Hügel-Marshall)
What does leveling up even look like? For some, it might mean getting a salary raise, a new job, change careers or even start a business. The underlying fuel in […]
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