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The Importance of Social Justice and Narratives with Khary Lazarre-White

The Importance of Social Justice and Narratives with Khary Lazarre-White

FromAs Told By Nomads


The Importance of Social Justice and Narratives with Khary Lazarre-White

FromAs Told By Nomads

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
May 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today on the As Told By Nomads podcast, Khary Lazarre-White joins Tayo to talk about racial narratives in the US and his organization, The Brotherhood Sister Sol.  The pair opens this conversation by introducing the audience to the lack of funding present in minority communities. Given this lack of funding, in combination with familiar stereotypes and narratives regarding black intelligence and athletic ability, for example, it’s no wonder that young children in black and LatinX communities are discouraged from breaking free from the boxes they were confined to.  Khary took it upon himself, however, to create The Brotherhood Sister Sol, a nonprofit that helps young black and LatinX Americans claim the power of their history, identity, community, and education.  In spite of fighting a rather uphill battle, Khary is incredibly passionate about helping children take back their own narratives.  It’s time to start debunking the common misconceptions that black people only have futures in music or athletics, that they’re violent, that they’re drug addicts, etc.  After all, the perpetuation of these notions obscure black and LatinX histories, generational trauma, futures, and the link between poverty and violence.  Khary goes on to talk about the American obsession with crime, and how the sheer volume of crime series on TV and racist news propaganda criminalizes the young black man in the American psyche.  Through Khary’s organization, Brotherhood Sister Sol, he hopes to help black and LatinX transcend the boundaries that have been created for them. The Finer Details of This Episode: The Brotherhood Sister SolThe lack of funding for minority resourcesThe importance of taking back the narrativeReclaiming different identities of blacknessThe link between poverty and violenceAmericans’ obsession with violenceThe COVID-induced mental health crisisLinks: The Brotherhood Sister Sol: https://brotherhood-sistersol.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brosis512/Connect with Tayo Rockson and the As Told By Nomads Podcast on:Personal Website: https://tayorockson.comUYD Management: https://uydmanagement.com/UYD Collective: https://tayorockson.com/uyd-collectiveLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tayorockson Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/TayoRockson See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
May 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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As Told By Nomads features interviews with changemakers, global nomads, Third Culture Kids, and entrepreneurs discussing what it takes to be better inclusive and global leaders.