
Rewriting the Rules®
Rewriting the Rules® interviews community and business leaders, youth champions, and other radicals whose work builds on the power and genius fundamental to Black communities, Indigenous Communities, and Communities of color. We shine a light on the legacies of creativity, strength and innovation sustaining these communities and offer practical tools for building smart, fair, and loving communities. The podcast is hosted by Dr. Tracine Asberry, Executive Director of St. Paul Youth Services, a Minnesota US based non-profit that is a leader in reimagining how our community engages with and holds itself accountable for Black youth. Learn more at www.spys.org
Rewriting the Rules®
Mothers as Loving Experts (Part 3 of 3)
For our fifth episode of Rewriting the Rules℠ Season 2, we’re continuing our focus on being the adult we wished we had as a child and teen, from the perspectives of our mothers and grandmothers. For this episode, host Dr. Tracine Asberry, Executive Director of St. Paul Youth Services, has a Sunday Dinner Conversation with two of our loving experts from our last season, Chakita “Kita” Lewis and Eboun Wilbourn. Tracine talks with Kita and Eboun about navigating health and wellness for their kids, pushing back against stereotypes, and advocating for resources in proportion to the desired social impact. We saved a seat for you - Join us for Sunday Dinner!
About Kita:
Kita Lewis is an African American Black woman, a step-mother and loving godmother, auntie, and all of the above to all children that she encounters.
About Eboun:
Eboun Wilbourn is a Laotian mom, auntie, friend, and neighborhood mom to all the little neighborhood kids.
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