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Hello, and welcome to a few inspirational moments and loving conversations with C Melita Webb. This podcast shares the love, emotions, ideas and encouragement from a poet’s perspective and a mother’s touch. Your host is a visually impaired inspirational author who enjoys learning, mindfulness, audiobooks, writing, faith, family, friends, and helping others. A podcast for the community, listeners on a healing journey, poetry fans, book lovers, and anyone who enjoys a good topic. We are delighted to have you with us as we share encouraging thoughts on love, inspiration, motivation, empowerment, communication, family, and faith. Each episode comes to you with love, honesty, and passionate reflections to ponder. The audience is engaged, and growing. Thank you for being on this healing journey of faith and love with us. We appreciate your time and pray that you have a fantastic day!
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Wednesday Aug 26, 2020
Race the Ongoing Divider in America part 3 conclusion
Wednesday Aug 26, 2020
Wednesday Aug 26, 2020
Thank you for joining us for part 3, the conclusion of Race in America, the Ongoing Divide. This was a challenging subject, and I am thankful that we got through all the segments.
In the conclusion, we tie up loose ends in some of my experiences while living on the Eastside. We discuss the racism that repeated in my children's lives 20 years after my issues in the High School.
I must say that recalling the trauma that racism caused me, my children, and my parents were mentally exhausting. I hoped that we had learned to live cohesively by the time my children reached the school system.
My hope for sharing is to enlighten everyone on how racism hurts, effects each generation, and the dangers that hate breeds. There were no questions submitted, so this segment is concluded. If any come in, our team will answer them in a bonus segment.
Our next segment is less controversial and full of thoughtful moments. Thank you for listening, and we hope that you are enlightened, encouraged, and empowered to live your best life.
The Poetry from the Heart Collection Team
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As I listened to your voice, I could feel my own and your pain from dealing with the ugly and everyday reality of racism. I thought about things that happened to me as a child but had long ago buried. As an adult I know that the battle is not over yet. It's just not over yet. Will it ever? We pray. We beg. We March. We sign petitions. We vote. We still get kicked!
Thursday Aug 27, 2020
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