Shameless Reinvention
She Wasn't Being Strong. She Was Getting Home. Composure is not consent. It's survival. On the Fourth of July, a photograph taken by Reuters photographer Cheney Orr stopped the country in its tracks. A Black woman sitting quietly on a Washington metro train, surrounded by nearly a dozen masked members of the white nationalist group Patriot Front. Within hours it was being called the defining image of this era of America. In this standalone episode, Sonya and Sharon sit with that photograph the way they believe it deserves. Not as a headline to scroll past, but as a moment that reveals something both of them have carried their whole lives. The invisible calculation running underneath every room a Black woman walks into. The difference between being praised for composure after the fact and being asked to survive in the moment itself with no other option available. Sharon shares two very different reactions inside her own home, her husband DeJuan seeing the sadness of a woman left unprotected, and her own recognition of the labor sitting underneath that sadness. Sonya brings in the masks the men wore and what it means that anonymity was a privilege only one side of that train car got to keep. Together they ask what it will take for all of us to stop looking away. If this episode moves something in you, we would love for you to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to sit with these two truths alongside us. New episodes drop every Friday. Shameless Reinvention is hosted by Sonya Seymour and Sharon LaSure-Roy. Follow us and send your story to shamelessreinvention@gmail.com [shamelessreinvention@gmail.com]. We read every message.
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