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12 Episodes 2018 - 2019
Episode 1
Sun, Jun 17, 2018
The ladies share their personal father stories, they unpack the stereotypes and set the record straight about the importance of black fathers. Former recording artist and now Pastor, Montell Jordan, along with Morehouse professor, Dr. Mansa Bilal Mark King join the conversation. These two dads pull up their seats and give insight on black fatherhood.
Episode 2
Sun, Sep 16, 2018
Less than 50 years ago in the United States, it was illegal for blacks and whites to marry. Since 1967, interracial marriages have increased 17 percent. The ladies share their personal experiences and perspectives on dating outside their race. Chelsea Tafoya joins the table to share her daily realities of being in a mixed-race relationship.
Episode 3
Wed, Sep 19, 2018
The facts, myths, and stereotypes of generations can be confusing. From the BOOM to the iGeneration, the ladies discuss their differences, similarities, and trends that are a unique characteristic of each. Guest Diamonde Williamson, a millennial CEO and entrepreneur, shares her insights of her generation, as a true millennial.
Episode 4
Thu, Sep 27, 2018
Eight years ago, the U.S. census recorded about nine million people who self-identified as multi-racial. Today on A Seat At The Table, find out what the "One Drop" rule means for African- Americans and, you'll meet Richard Lankford, the son of a black man and white women born in a time when such marriages were illegal. He will tell us how he identifies himself.
Episode 5
Sun, Oct 7, 2018
Women are often burdened with multiple stressors in life. Today on ASATT the women tackle how to deal with the anxieties of life by finding routines that adhere to Self-Love and Self Care. The key to happy living for the Black Woman starts with putting your Mental Health first. Author, Shanti Das "Silence the Shame" joins the panel to discuss her personal experiences with Mental Health.
Episode 6
Sun, Oct 28, 2018
Black women are three to four times more likely to die in childbirth, pushing the issue of Maternal Mortality as the topic of our next conversation. Today on ASATT we talk to widower Charles Johnson as he shares his heartfelt story in losing his wife, along with Linda Blount of Black Women's Health Imperative.
Episode 7
Sun, Nov 4, 2018
Just as a Queen's crown is the symbol of her authority, hair for many women is a sign of splendor and glory. Today on ASATT the ladies discuss the multiple ways women adorn their crowns. From "Church Lady" hats, to natural locks and head-wraps we are talking about our CROWNS.
Episode 8
Sun, Nov 18, 2018
Do you support and encourage other women? Are you your sister's keeper?
Episode 10
Fri, Feb 22, 2019
From IVF to artificial insemination, along with surrogacy these are alternative ways that black women are starting a family. Infertility Specialist, and OB-GYN Dr. McCarthy- Keith joins the table to dispel the myths of black women and infertility. Also joining the discussing is Dr. Vernette McKnight, a surrogate who carried twin babies for a couple from Israel.
Episode 11
Sat, Jan 26, 2019
Human Trafficking victims and exploiters are hiding in plain sight. We must begin to educate ourselves and others on the signs to identify abusers and victims. Today on A Seat at the Table, we talk to Sierra, a survivor of human trafficking who was brave enough to leave her exploiter, and Mia Pean-Pierre a social justice advocate who is passionate about rescuing young women.
Episode 12
Wed, May 15, 2019
Our hosts will discuss how black females persevere in the realm of sports. Females already have to compete for recognition among men counterparts, but what other challenges do women athletes face? Guest, Kandice Pritchett Mitchell will shed light on what it is really like to be a star athlete in sports. Join us as we delve into an authentic discussion.
Episode 13
Sun, Sep 22, 2019
The hosts shed light on this topic and examine the different layers of feminism. Dr. Beverly Guy-Sheftall of Spelman College pulls up her seat to provide an in-depth understanding of black feminism. Our guest is also a feminist scholar, writer, professor, and founder of Women's Research and Resource Center at Spelman College.