
Episode 59: Navigating Critical Conversations
From Anomalous Black Women by Bina Banks & Dr. Tonya Johnson
August 7, 2024 · 1h 44m · Season 5 · Episode 59
About this episode
The episode discusses critical issues surrounding the presidential elections, reproductive health, and the infant mortality rate among Black women.
In this episode of the Anomalous Black Women Podcast, Bina, Tasha, and Dr. Tonya delve into the pressing topics surrounding the current presidential elections and the influential voice of Sonya Massey. The discussion shifts to the crucial issues of reproductive health and the alarming infant mortality rate among Black women, shedding light on the systemic factors at play. Join them for an insightful conversation filled with important information and a few laughs along the way, as they explore how these issues intersect and impact the lives of Black women today. Tune in for a blend of serious discourse and lighthearted moments that keep the conversation engaging and relatable! Join us in this safe space! Please leave comments! We hope you enjoy it! It's just a conversation with your best(est) girlfriends! Want to support this podcast? If you enjoy the show and find value in the content we produce, there are a few ways you can help support us. The easiest way is to leave a rating and review on your preferred platform. This helps other people discover the show and lets us know that we're on the right track. Lastly, if you'd like to support us financially, we have a Spotify…
People in this episode
Hosts: Bina Banks, Dr. Tonya Johnson, Tasha
Topics covered
- presidential elections
- reproductive health
- infant mortality rate
- systemic factors
- Black women
- critical conversations
Keywords
- Black women
- reproductive health
- infant mortality
- presidential elections
- systemic factors
- critical conversations
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