In this episode of The Walt Weekly Podcast, the hosts and guests engage in a powerful discussion about women's empowerment, particularly focusing on the rights and roles of black women in society. They explore the importance of voting, the fight for reproductive rights, and the historical contributions of black women to civil rights movements. The conversation also delves into the challenges faced by black families in the current economic climate and the necessity of political awareness and activism to drive change.
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The Church Ladies:
Briggette Stokes , Host
A resident of Raleigh North Carolina. A graduate from Saint Augustine's College in 1981. She received a BA degree in Early Childhood Education. She is a retiree from Wake County Public Schools, works with Hope First LLC Mental Health Services, and an Author. She is the founder of Just Us Beautiful Bible Ladies. She is a co-Host on The Walt Weekly Podcast.
Brenda Barnes
A resident of Raleigh North Carolina. She married and have a daughter. She is a graduate of Saint Augustine's College of 1981 obtaining a BS Degree in Sociology and Social Welfare. She worked as a Case Manager in the North Carolina Women’s Prison and spent 38 years as a Special Education Teacher. She obtained a Master Degrees in Special and Executive School Administration. She retired and continues working in education.
Carolyn Hamm
A resident of Raleigh North Carolina. She is a mother of one and a retired educator. She graduated from Saint Augustine's College class of 1981. She enjoys reading and listening to different genre of music especially gospel.
Lorna Jackson
A resident of Henderson North Carolina. She is a graduate of Saint Augustine's College in 1981 receiving a Bachelor of Art Degree. Further her education at Vance Granville Community College. Retired from Planet Kids Nonprofit Daycare in Durham, NC. Volunteers teaching adult drawing classes. She actively participates in gallery exhibitions and shows.