• Conversations - Black Lives Matter

  • Jun 1 2020
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

Conversations - Black Lives Matter

  • Summary

  • I wanted to introduce a separate topical podcast more in line with my daily live streams. But it makes more sense to bring in the shows under the Indigo Child Umbrella. When it comes to stand up shows and my outlook on life, I have been blessed to be inspired, nurtured and encouraged by people from the black community. I stand in solidarity. I would not have had my Beyonce show if it wasn't for my Black and Asian audiences who came in their droves. It is important for me to talk about, to learn and to educate about things that hurt my audiences, friends, communities and hurt us all. This week, after the murder of George Floyd, a black unarmed man by a white American cop, my beautiful friend Mon Belle posted a video with her thoughts, you can watch it here. https://www.instagram.com/tv/CAxgSDwJNgV/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Here is a conversation with Mon Belle. Mon is a Black British woman based in Dubai running an Events and Entertainment company including the successful clubbing brand Afrocentric and newest F&B venture, Oh Brgr, the first Caribbean inspired burger joint in Middle East. You can see more about Mons Events here: http://www.wearethoseguys.com (www.wearethoseguys.com) For more information on Black Lives Matter and what you can do, visit http://BlackLivesMatter.com (BlackLivesMatter.com) And if you are able to. please support the Minnesota Freedom fund which are supporting legal fees for participants in the protests.  https://minnesotafreedomfund.org/ (https://minnesotafreedomfund.org/) Support this podcast
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