
Raw and uncensored monologues and conversations about race relations. The ins and outs of the unique perspectives of a black woman who is FROM the Pacific North West, specifically from the predominately white state and“ SUPER” white city of Eugene, Oregon. Be a fly on the wall...listen as myself and guests work through what Is seen, felt and talked about on a daily basis while living black.You can... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 219 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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This week is the last episode of the podcast. This project has been healing and important for me, and now it is done. The old episodes will remain available for you to listen to and revisit over the years, but now is time for me to say goodbye.
I w... more
This week is the beginning of the end for this podcast. I’ve realized that the creative loop that inspired this project has closed and it is time for me to move on to the next one. We’ll close out the month of October together, and then you’ll have t... more
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are talking about the true scope of DEI work. If you think it is just about Black people, you are missing the point. Originally published March 14 2024.
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This week is a long conversation with my son Quinten about what has changed for me and the podcast over the last five years. We talk about the origins of the podcast, what “peace” and “healing” actually look like, the usefulness of astrology in helpi... more
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I appreciate the insights and shared experiences of the hosts. All paired with good energy. Don’t pass up on this show, especially if you are a white person who identifies as an anti-racist.
Listening at work to shut out certain people. This is more interesting than chit chatting with coworkers. You will learning something from each one!!!
Listening at work to shut out certain people. This is more interesting than chit chatting with coworkers. You will learning something from each one!!!
Thank you for opening up your mind and your life. I went searching for insight and found you!
Totally loving “Where DEI went to DIE”
as a volunteer member of the Fair Family for 30 years, I began listening to the BOD meetings when they first went online (around 2015) until the collapse of the diversity committee, when I had to turn it off out of frustration, confusion and disappointment.
I value your candid conversation, outside of the fingerpointing FB forums. Grateful.
Really compelling stuff
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Engaging and thought-provoking discussions centered around race relations and personal identity are core themes in the content. The host shares raw experiences as a Black woman navigating life in Eugene, Oregon, a predominantly white city, providing listeners with a unique perspective on social justice, racial dynamics, and the quest for authenticity. Episodes often touch on themes such as healing, embracing one's identity, societal expectations, and the complexities of moving abroad. Noteworthy is the candid nature of the conversations, blending personal anecdotes with broader societal issues, making it a vital listening experience for anyone interested in understanding race and identity in contemporary society.
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Black Girl From Eugene launched 8 years ago and published 219 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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