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How Healthy Humans Make Successful Revolutions
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audio
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Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Oct 16, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:44:19

Jess Mally is a London based antiracism educator, writer, speaker, podcast host, creative and events producer, consultant and more. With a passion for Social Change, Mental Health, the Arts and Spirituality they hope to use any and all means available to her, to tell stories that shape a better world. Jess co-founded the DEI Agency BELOVD alongside Marvyn Harrison, building consultancy frameworks, writing and delivering workshops across all matters pertaining to DEI and creating a strong network. She has since moved on from the business to focus on antiracism education, consultancy and system change in particular. Beyond that, Jess works as a writer for various publications, consults and curates events for organisations aligned with her values, runs workshops, hosts a podcast called The Third Way Podcast and is actively involved in advancing the interests of Black Communities in the UK and worldwide.

In This Episode:You can find Jess on LinkedIn, Instagram, and X.Make it to Tomorrow by Andre HenryIt Doesn't Have To Be This Way (Remix) by Andre HenryIf you’d like to support what we’re doing here, you can join the Patreon.

Find TRISHES on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter

You can find more about Andre at his website and on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter.  

Thanks for being here!

Andre and TRISHES chat with Jess Mally about how we can have constructive conversations about race that go beyond social media posts and "reading the book".

Jess Mally is a London based antiracism educator, writer, speaker, podcast host, creative and events producer, consultant and more. With a passion for Social Change, Mental Health, the Arts and Spirituality they hope to use any and all means available to her, to tell stories that shape a better world. Jess co-founded the DEI Agency BELOVD alongside Marvyn Harrison, building consultancy frameworks, writing and delivering workshops across all matters pertaining to DEI and creating a strong network. She has since moved on from the business to focus on antiracism education, consultancy and system change in particular. Beyond that, Jess works as a writer for various publications, consults and curates events for organisations aligned with her values, runs workshops, hosts a podcast called The Third Way Podcast and is actively involved in advancing the interests of Black Communities in the UK and worldwide.

In This Episode:You can find Jess on LinkedIn, Instagram, and X.Make it to Tomorrow by Andre HenryIt Doesn't Have To Be This Way (Remix) by Andre HenryIf you’d like to support what we’re doing here, you can join the Patreon.

Find TRISHES on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter

You can find more about Andre at his website and on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter.  

Thanks for being here!

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