20 episodes

Intriguing and thought provoking discussions on complex issues in society including colorism, education, girls and women of color, race relations, racial unity, etc. among other topics.

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    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

Intriguing and thought provoking discussions on complex issues in society including colorism, education, girls and women of color, race relations, racial unity, etc. among other topics.

    What The Health? Women of Color and Healthcare Disparities in the Millennium

    What The Health? Women of Color and Healthcare Disparities in the Millennium

    Join Dr. Culbreth and guests, Dr. Veronica Huggins and Dr. Phoneshia Wells, authors and contributors to “Our Voices Our Stories: An Anthology of Writings Advancing, Celebrating, Embracing and Empowering Girls and Women of Color” for a discussion on women of color and healthcare disparities in the millennium and changing the narrative about healthcare for women of color.
    Topics include women of color and quality healthcare, preventative care, understanding and questioning diagnoses, asking questions, second opinions, knowledge, research, trusting doctors, on being heard loud and clear, the importance of using your voice, childbirth, mortality rates, surgical procedures, racism, colorism and disparate treatment in the healthcare industry.  Additional topics include strategies to empower women of color to take control of their health and make informed decisions.
     

    • 1 hr 15 min
    The Power Within

    The Power Within

    Intriguing and thought provoking discussions on complex issues in society including colorism, education, girls and women of color, race relations, racial unity, etc. among other topics.

    • 1 hr 45 min
    America’s Visibly Invisible Civil War: Washington, DuBois and Black America

    America’s Visibly Invisible Civil War: Washington, DuBois and Black America

    Join Dr. Culbreth and guest, Dr. Clifford F. Buttram, Jr, author of “America's Visibly Invisible Civil War: The Battle Between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois” for a discussion focusing on the intensely ideological and philosophical debate between arguably the two most sociologically and psychologically prolific American Black men: Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois. Topics include:
    Integration versus assimilation, racism, racial tensions then and now, a country divided in the millennium, unity, the similarities and differences between Booker T. Washington and W.E. B. DuBois, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcom X, and the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Rev. Al Sharpton; the status of Black America in the millennium, the Civil Rights Movement, the Black church, Black men, women and children, the traumas of slavery, injustices and racism and PTSD in the Black community, education, and the future of Black America.

    • 2 hr 6 min
    On Being Our Sisters' Keeper, Our Voices Our Stories Mini Series, Episode 3

    On Being Our Sisters' Keeper, Our Voices Our Stories Mini Series, Episode 3

    Join Dr. Culbreth and guests, Ms. Bethany Loper and Dr. Alexanderia Smith for a discussion on embracing girls and women of color. This episode will focus on how women of color act, react and interact with other, embrace each other and move within and around each other personally, academically and professionally. Topics include: jealously, being envious, race and color, mixed race identity, unity, on loving our sisters, supporting each other through the good, bad and ugly moments, interracial and intraracial unity among women of color, the need to protect, the evil eye, glares, negativity, issues experienced by women of color in the workplace, and the reasons why we embrace girls and women of color, etc.

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Celebrating Women of Color Writers: Our Voices Our Stories Mini Series, Episode 2

    Celebrating Women of Color Writers: Our Voices Our Stories Mini Series, Episode 2

    Intriguing and thought provoking discussions on complex issues in society including colorism, education, girls and women of color, race relations, racial unity, etc. among other topics.

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Advancing Girls and Women of Color: Our Voices Our Stories Mini Series, Episode 1

    Advancing Girls and Women of Color: Our Voices Our Stories Mini Series, Episode 1

    Join Dr. Culbreth for episode one, "Our Voices Our Stories: Advancing Girls and Women of Color" of the "Our Voices Our Stories Mini Series." This episode will focus on the National Girls and Women of Color Council, Inc.'s first anthology, "Our Voices Our Stories: An Anthology of Writings Advancing, Celebrating, Embracing, and Empowering Girls and Women of Color." Topics include the journey and experiences while finalizing the anthology, advancing and empowering girls and women of color, the value of being our sisters' keepers, and the celebration of the numerous contributions women of color have made in advancing, celebrating, embracing and empowering girls and women of color in history.

    • 1 hr 24 min

Customer Reviews

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Chasi Lance ,

I love the new show Visibility

I love this new show Visibility and the name. Dr. Culberth I love your style, you are real, speak the truth an are polished, professional and classy and bold. You know how to engage guests and know your stuff. Good topics that we need to hear about and know about. She should be on a regular radio station because we need talk radio about girls and women of color now, please keep this going cause we need you Doc and my friend loves your voice.

Jbeno001 ,

Inspirational

I have been looking for a podcast that would be informative and would address issues about girls of color. I was amazed by the hosts and their honesty when discussing topics. Will keep listening.

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