56 min

Episode 11: "Black Lives Matter" Ft. Taylor Clarke KLDSCOPED.

    • Empresa

In this episode, I wanted to change it up. With all going on in the world and around us, I think it is time for us to use our platform and allow Black Lives to share their story. I not only think this is a way to reach the mass but a form of educating us and shedding light on what is truly happening. This episode features @clarketnc. Taylor Neil Clarke is bi-racial gay man. He is in the process of obtaining his BFA at NYSID in New York City, where he currently resides. He was born and raised in New York State, with Long Island, Albany, and New York City all being places of home. He is a son, a brother, nephew, cousin, uncle and friend. He is a young professional, working in the design industry, and he is an advocate for civil rights for minorities, often championing for black people, LGBTQ+ people, and women. 

He shares with us his story as a bi-racial gay man and sheds light on both sides. I truly want to thank Taylor for stepping up and speaking up. I am super happy you found your voice. 

 Helpful Links to teach our kids about racism and whats occurring in the world:

 "How to talk to your children about race and racism in America" 

"How to Talk to Kids About Race" 

https://www.embracerace.org/


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In this episode, I wanted to change it up. With all going on in the world and around us, I think it is time for us to use our platform and allow Black Lives to share their story. I not only think this is a way to reach the mass but a form of educating us and shedding light on what is truly happening. This episode features @clarketnc. Taylor Neil Clarke is bi-racial gay man. He is in the process of obtaining his BFA at NYSID in New York City, where he currently resides. He was born and raised in New York State, with Long Island, Albany, and New York City all being places of home. He is a son, a brother, nephew, cousin, uncle and friend. He is a young professional, working in the design industry, and he is an advocate for civil rights for minorities, often championing for black people, LGBTQ+ people, and women. 

He shares with us his story as a bi-racial gay man and sheds light on both sides. I truly want to thank Taylor for stepping up and speaking up. I am super happy you found your voice. 

 Helpful Links to teach our kids about racism and whats occurring in the world:

 "How to talk to your children about race and racism in America" 

"How to Talk to Kids About Race" 

https://www.embracerace.org/


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kldscoped/message
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56 min