How Covid-19 Awoke the Activist in Me

October 27, 2020 00:46:36
How Covid-19 Awoke the Activist in Me
MProper Mimi
How Covid-19 Awoke the Activist in Me

Oct 27 2020 | 00:46:36

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Hosted By

Mimi Jacks

Show Notes

Episode 23: We are now in Scorpio Season! As we edge closer to my birthday and the end of MProper Mimi's 1st season we are taking another look back at what 2020 has done to and for us this year. Mimi's friend Dana has been a busy bee advocating for social justice, educating  us and sharing informative articles and books to read about Black history and current events. All of this has been taking place during the Covid-19 Quarantine of 2020. Join MProper Mimi and Dana as they reminisce over the last couple of months on how Covid-19 awoke the activist in them. As you will hear, there is no shortage for the many different ways that we can each step up to work towards justice and equality. The important thing to remember is that it starts with you.  We should all campaign to bring about political or social change for those things we are passionate about and the people we love.

I would love to hear from you on ways that you too, have begun to advocate for yourself or others throughout this pandemic. One Love!

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