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Building Bridges with Latasha Morrison
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Nov 29, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:04:46

Note: This interview with Latasha was recorded in the fall of 2019.Latasha Morrison is a bridge-builder, reconciler, and a compelling voice in the fight for racial justice. In 2016, she founded Be the Bridge, a non-profit organization equipping more than 1,600 sub-groups across five countries to serve as ambassadors of racial reconciliation. Numerous organizations have recognized her as a leading social justice advocate, including Facebook’s Community Leadership Program, Forbes, and EBONY magazine.A native of North Carolina, Tasha earned degrees in human development and business leadership. Her first book, Be the Bridge, released in October 2019. She resides in Atlanta, Georgia.Find out more about Be The Bridge on the website and podcast.Share your own Hope Notes and Hard Pills with us on social media using #HHPpodcast!Episode Questions:

• What motivated you to take action in the path to antiracism?

• What can you do today to invest in Black and indigenous individuals and organizations?

• Are you doing the internal work to create a space where Black and indigenous people of color can bring their full selves?Sign up for Andre's Hope & Hard Pills Newsletter at his website. Catch up with Andre on TwitterInstagram, & Facebook.You can keep up with Corey on his website as well as TwitterInstagram, and Facebook.Find out what Ross is up to on his Twitter and Instagram.Of course, this podcast couldn't happen with out the support of our wonderful patrons! Click here to become a patron of the Hope & Hard Pills Podcast on Patreon to support our work and gain access to exclusive content.

A special thank you to our Collaborators on Patreon:

Jessica Becker Pierce, Caleb Maloney-Steiner, Shaun Wissmann, Lathania Butler, Jim Albarano, Danielle Pimentel, Sam & Nicole Galambos, Martha Fischer, Phillip Hargrove, Lauren Fleming, Tanner Hearne, The Brilliance, Lauren Henry, Amy Campbell-Blair, Sharon Kim, Aaron J. Albano, Tera Gorman, Johanna Tropiano, Dave Uriarte, Stephanie Whitty, Bonni Funk, Nick Richtsmeier, Anne Shaneen, Allison Chang, Janet Elsbach, Michaela Doelman, Scott Unger, Delaine Thomas, Beth DeWet, Mike McHargue, Jason DeMeo, The DeWilde Muthiahs, Samantha Ham, Marissa Oritz, Anne Tomkinson, Gretchen Humphries.Music by Andre Henry: How Long, People of the World, It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way

Latasha has made a living making important bridges in antiracism work. However, that doesn't mean it's an introductory topic for those who get involved.

Note: This interview with Latasha was recorded in the fall of 2019.Latasha Morrison is a bridge-builder, reconciler, and a compelling voice in the fight for racial justice. In 2016, she founded Be the Bridge, a non-profit organization equipping more than 1,600 sub-groups across five countries to serve as ambassadors of racial reconciliation. Numerous organizations have recognized her as a leading social justice advocate, including Facebook’s Community Leadership Program, Forbes, and EBONY magazine.A native of North Carolina, Tasha earned degrees in human development and business leadership. Her first book, Be the Bridge, released in October 2019. She resides in Atlanta, Georgia.Find out more about Be The Bridge on the website and podcast.Share your own Hope Notes and Hard Pills with us on social media using #HHPpodcast!Episode Questions:

• What motivated you to take action in the path to antiracism?

• What can you do today to invest in Black and indigenous individuals and organizations?

• Are you doing the internal work to create a space where Black and indigenous people of color can bring their full selves?Sign up for Andre's Hope & Hard Pills Newsletter at his website. Catch up with Andre on TwitterInstagram, & Facebook.You can keep up with Corey on his website as well as TwitterInstagram, and Facebook.Find out what Ross is up to on his Twitter and Instagram.Of course, this podcast couldn't happen with out the support of our wonderful patrons! Click here to become a patron of the Hope & Hard Pills Podcast on Patreon to support our work and gain access to exclusive content.

A special thank you to our Collaborators on Patreon:

Jessica Becker Pierce, Caleb Maloney-Steiner, Shaun Wissmann, Lathania Butler, Jim Albarano, Danielle Pimentel, Sam & Nicole Galambos, Martha Fischer, Phillip Hargrove, Lauren Fleming, Tanner Hearne, The Brilliance, Lauren Henry, Amy Campbell-Blair, Sharon Kim, Aaron J. Albano, Tera Gorman, Johanna Tropiano, Dave Uriarte, Stephanie Whitty, Bonni Funk, Nick Richtsmeier, Anne Shaneen, Allison Chang, Janet Elsbach, Michaela Doelman, Scott Unger, Delaine Thomas, Beth DeWet, Mike McHargue, Jason DeMeo, The DeWilde Muthiahs, Samantha Ham, Marissa Oritz, Anne Tomkinson, Gretchen Humphries.Music by Andre Henry: How Long, People of the World, It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way

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