Toxic Masculinity and Black Men
An episode of the The Unapologetically Black Podcast podcast, hosted by Dope Black Women, titled "Toxic Masculinity and Black Men" was published on April 1, 2021 and runs 35 minutes.
April 1, 2021 ·35m · The Unapologetically Black Podcast
Summary
Following the tragic death of Sarah Everard, the news and media outlets have been alight with conversations on violence against women. How do we bridge the gap between young men and women within the Black community? And how is toxic masculinity impacting all of us?Livs is joined by her boyfriend and co-founder of Bloom Studios Josh Sanya, plus singer-songwriter @FemiJaye.Find out more about Josh’s project @BloomxStudios on Twitter and Instagram.Links To Information and Support: End Violence Against Women UN Women CALM – Campaign Against Living Miserably Papyrus – Prevention Against Young Suicide The Mental Health Foundation – MenThe Dope Black Women Podcast is all about bringing black women together to discuss the topics that matter to us, connect and support with each other and through our digital sisterhood.You can follow Dope Black Women online at @DopeBlackWomen1 on Instagram, and @DopeBlackWomen on Twitter and Facebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
Following the tragic death of Sarah Everard, the news and media outlets have been alight with conversations on violence against women. How do we bridge the gap between young men and women within the Black community? And how is toxic masculinity impacting all of us?
Livs is joined by her boyfriend and co-founder of Bloom Studios Josh Sanya, plus singer-songwriter @FemiJaye.
Find out more about Josh’s project @BloomxStudios on Twitter and Instagram.
Links To Information and Support:
- End Violence Against Women
- UN Women
- CALM – Campaign Against Living Miserably
- Papyrus – Prevention Against Young Suicide
- The Mental Health Foundation – Men
The Dope Black Women Podcast is all about bringing black women together to discuss the topics that matter to us, connect and support with each other and through our digital sisterhood.
You can follow Dope Black Women online at @DopeBlackWomen1 on Instagram, and @DopeBlackWomen on Twitter and Facebook.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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