A BLACK GIRL A WHITE GIRL: Conversations with Tee-Ta & Tiffany

Tee-Ta & Tiffany

Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott are on a mission to end racism one conversation at a time. A Black Girl A White Girl sets the example for women to have courageous conversations that can help end racism, inequalities and bias behaviors. A serious mission backed with raw and real conversations with no shortage of laughter and fun thrown in.

  1. SAY THEIR NAMES

    06/01/2022

    SAY THEIR NAMES

    It’s a heavy blow again to start Season 3 after the Buffalo murders. On our first show back for 2022, Tiffany asks Tee-Ta to share her feelings as a black woman living through yet another racist attack. Tee-Ta Walker candidly shares her cycle of emotions and thoughts about a country that felt far too silent after 10 innocent black people were murdered and 3 injured in a supermarket by gunfire from a premeditated hate crime by Payton Gendron. Tiffany Scott shares why it’s important for white people to listen to black people’s experiences, to have conversations about it, and remember that Black Lives Matter is not a trend that fades away with time. We always need to be allies, not just when it suits us. Say their names: Roberta A. Drury of Buffalo, N.Y. – age 32 Margus D. Morrison of Buffalo, N.Y. – age 52 Andre Macneil of Auburn, N.Y. – age 53 Aaron Salter of Lockport, N.Y. – age 55 Geraldine Talley of Buffalo, N.Y. – age 62 Celestine Chaney of Buffalo, N.Y. – age 65 Heyward Patterson of Buffalo, N.Y. – age 67 Katherine Massey of Buffalo, N.Y. – age 72 Pearl Young of Buffalo, N.Y. – age 77 Ruth Whitfield of Buffalo, N.Y. – age 86 The three people who suffered injuries: Zaire Goodman of Buffalo, N.Y. – age 20 (treated and released from ECMC) Jennifer Warrington of Tonawanda, N.Y. – age 50 (treated and released from ECMC) Christopher Braden of Lackawanna, N.Y. – age 55 Articles in tribute to the lives lost: CNN: https://cnn.it/3wXID8v The Guardian: https://bit.ly/3N8Damo The Washington Post: https://wapo.st/3wUF7M5 #ablackgirlawhitegirl #saytheirnames

    30 min

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Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott are on a mission to end racism one conversation at a time. A Black Girl A White Girl sets the example for women to have courageous conversations that can help end racism, inequalities and bias behaviors. A serious mission backed with raw and real conversations with no shortage of laughter and fun thrown in.