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Marica T. Harris
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Feminism NOW
Sisterhood: The power of Sorority
this is in the world of sororities, particularly members of the Divine Nine. For those on the outside, sororities might look like opportunities to party. They are far, far more than that. NOW National President and honorary member of Sigma Gamma Rho, Christian F. Nunes, sits down with International Grand Basileus of Sigma Gamma Rho, Marica T. Harris to talk about the important role sororities play in uplifting women and their communities. Guest: Mrs. Marica T. Harris is the 26th International Grand Basileus of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Previously, Mrs. Harris has led a...
2024-10-09
22 min
Spirited Hearts the podcast
65. Family Meetings, Honest Communication & Raising Gifted Children with Devon Harris
Send us a textI'm so excited to welcome back Devon Harris to the podcast. Devon is a fellow Aware Parenting Instructor, Mum and supports families who have gifted children/parents.In this episode Devon gives us an update on the last couple of years since she was first on the podcast in episode 19.We also discuss:moving into the pre-teen years as parents and professionalsroutine and ritual of regular family meetingsforming a strong foundation in early childhood with our children for long-lasting connection through the teen yearsreally trusting our child's needsamplifying and developmental...
2024-08-05
59 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Black Women Suffragists - Dr. Marcia Chatelain, Georgetown U.
In honor of the confirmation hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court, this is a replay of Joan's interview with Dr. Marcia Chatelain of Georgetown University on the role of Black Women Suffragists in women getting the right to vote. This episode was recorded under our previous name, Green Connections Radio, and before President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were elected. When the 19th Amendment ratified that women have the right to vote in this country, black women were not included. However, black women suffragists were quite strategic , as you’ll...
2022-03-22
32 min
Jennifer's Perspectives
Marcia Harris Book Promotion
Marica Harris is the Founder/Operator of YOUR DREAM BABY MANUAL; a Baby and Nanny Marcia Harris, a proud Jamaican, was born in Linstead in the Parish of St Catherine. Marcia is an Early Childhood Practitioner with a Diploma in Child Psychology, Special Education and Management of Early Childhood Centre. A natural Storyteller, Owner of Dream Group Inc. Dreams to Reality, Published Author of Covid, Covid go away, Two Cats & A Hat she is a Newborn Care Specialist, aka ‘Baby Nurse’ providing care to newborns, specializing in Sleep Training. Additionally, she offers Emotional Support Coaching to new parents, especially Moms...
2021-02-26
43 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Power of Black Women Voters - Marcia Chatelain, Prof. African American History, Georgetown University
Black women voters were a force in the 2020 election and are going forward and their rights are under attack in states anew today as a result of their power. Where did their activism start? In commemoration of Black History Month, Listen to this remarkable interview with Marcia Chatelain - Professor of History and African American Studies at Georgetown University - tell great stories about the black women suffragists who fearlessly helped women finally get their vote ratified, with the 19th Amendment 100 years ago. The Amendment did not explicitly grant black women their own voting rights. Dr...
2021-02-05
32 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Strategies of Black Women Suffragists – Marcia Chatelain, Professor of African American Studies at Georgetown University
One- hundred years ago on August 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment, which confirmed women have the right to vote, officially became part of the U.S. Constitution. But not black women, despite many black women suffragists fighting just as hard as white women for the rights of all women to vote. Black women suffragists were quite strategic though, as you’ll hear as you listen to professor Marcia Chatelain, professor of history and African American Studies at Georgetown University. Dr. Chatelain also has a fascinating take on the impact of Senator Kamala Harris as the Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee.
2020-08-28
32 min