Black Men: Unmuted, Unplugged, and Unapologetic
In this episode we discuss who should be the standard bearers This conversation is an extension of episode 5 where we discuss bad behavior and the question put is who should be the standard bearers. How can we hold each other responsible to be kinder and better to each other and stand up for what is right. We discuss the "Case for Criticism" by Melinda Wenner Moyer for the New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/14/well/live/constructive-criticism.html We also review ways in which we can give and receive constructive criticism. Mr. F and D.W. talk about their experiences and have an open dialogue between two men in the hopes that we can foster a more cohesive and thought provoking conversation within our communities. We aim to bridge understanding and empathy by open and honest dialogue. We are unmuted, unplugged and unapologetic so we can have open and unguarded discourse within our communities. email us at blkmenuuu@blackrivergroupllc.com with your comments and questions and we will address them in our upcoming episodes.
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