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FAMILY BLACK HISTORY

Episode 6 of the 90 DAY PODCAST (Story time) Presented by Crystal Renee podcast, hosted by Crystal Lomax, titled "FAMILY BLACK HISTORY " was published on February 25, 2022 and runs 34 minutes.

February 25, 2022 ·34m · 90 DAY PODCAST (Story time) Presented by Crystal Renee

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Family Black History are stories from multiple people who was thoughtful and willing to share their black history from their perspectives.  Every story is unique. I would encourage families to take on this project. This will help educate our youth on what our Black American generations have gone through and done for us in history. We have to realize, our Black American history are becoming more and more obsolete, until one day we are completely forgotten all together.  We cannot allow that to happen! This isn't easy to digest but its true. So these stories that are put together are meaningful!  This was one of my best BHM projects! It took time putting it together. It was easy for some and difficult for others, but we manage to put it together to make this our last podcast episode for the month of February.   These stories gives us something to think about and to meditate on.  I really appreciate all the effort and work it took for all who participated in this project.   Listen and enjoy our American Black History on the 90 Day Podcast.  FOLLOW ME: TWITTER: @CrystalHypolit2 FACEBOOK: Crystal Lomax INSTAGRAM: Crystal_alwaysrocks LINKEDIN: Crystal Hypolite TIK TOK: @crystal_renee6 EMAIL: [email protected] BLOG: Crystalrenee90daypodcast.blogspot.com Executive Producer: Crystal Renee FOLLOW ME: MUSIC BY: VUITTON2X PRODUCER INSTAGRAM: _vuitton2x EMAIL: [email protected] TICTOK: VUITTON2X

Family Black History are stories from multiple people who was thoughtful and willing to share their black history from their perspectives.  Every story is unique. I would encourage families to take on this project. This will help educate our youth on what our Black American generations have gone through and done for us in history. We have to realize, our Black American history are becoming more and more obsolete, until one day we are completely forgotten all together.  We cannot allow that to happen! This isn't easy to digest but its true. So these stories that are put together are meaningful! 

This was one of my best BHM projects! It took time putting it together. It was easy for some and difficult for others, but we manage to put it together to make this our last podcast episode for the month of February.  

These stories gives us something to think about and to meditate on.  I really appreciate all the effort and work it took for all who participated in this project.  

Listen and enjoy our American Black History on the 90 Day Podcast. 

FOLLOW ME:

TWITTER: @CrystalHypolit2

FACEBOOK: Crystal Lomax

INSTAGRAM: Crystal_alwaysrocks

LINKEDIN: Crystal Hypolite

TIK TOK: @crystal_renee6

EMAIL: [email protected]

BLOG: Crystalrenee90daypodcast.blogspot.com

Executive Producer: Crystal Renee

FOLLOW ME:

MUSIC BY: VUITTON2X PRODUCER

INSTAGRAM: _vuitton2x

EMAIL: [email protected]

TICTOK: VUITTON2X



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