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With the series of brutal and senseless murders and police brutality against black men and women across America, I am struggling to find the right words.


There are protestors, riots, violence, and gaslighting from political leaders that has left the nation enraged frustrated, in despair, and ready for change.


I stand in protest with my black brothers and sisters. I honor the names of some of the black men and women that have been slain by police violence and victims of hate crimes.


The broken system of racial injustice needs to be dismantled piece by piece by piece.


I'm offering my podcast as a platform for anyone who needs their story to be heard.


If you or a friend has a story to share, please reach out to me at 470.242.6311 or find me everywhere here: linktr.ee/allison__hare


Also, my 4 year old daughter, Juliana makes an appearance as apparently, she had no problem finding words.


Here are some resources to help, as curated by She Podcasts:


75 things white people can do to for racial justiceAnti-racism resources for white people: http://bit.ly/ANTIRACISMRESOURCESRachel Rodgers on why white allies need to do betterTrevor Noah on why looting is a symbol of a breakdown in society and not just a free for all: https://youtu.be/v4amCfVbA_cThe She Podcasts Team invested in Trudi Lebron’s masterclass called Show Up and Serve. It is brilliant.   So You Wanna Talk About Race (get the audiobook or kindle, it seems to be sold out)White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racismme and white supremacyThis historic thread.