115: Labeled: ward of the state - A conversation with Kenisha E. Anthony about her experience with the child welfare system episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 9, 2020 · 2H 12M

115: Labeled: ward of the state - A conversation with Kenisha E. Anthony about her experience with the child welfare system

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Chelsea, Glynn and Sade sit down with author Kenisha E. Anthony- the author of Labeled: ward of the state. Kenisha is a first-generation college graduate, award-winning foster care advocate, and author. Known for being resilient and bold, she's an outspoken activist utilizing her experiences to empower others. As a foster care visionary, she starred in the documentary, Foster Shock and has been featured on NPR and in the Miami Herald.. Her eye-opening memoir, Labeled, is her debut. You can find Kenisha on instagram @aboutkenisha and learn more about her book @aboutlabeled Follow us at @blackgirlstexting, chelsea @chelspinky and Glynn @bedstuybrat We love you for listening

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