EP 203: Chile, She Got it From Her Momma

 
 
 

“But [Black women] parent in a very intentional way.
There’s this invisible labor that we do on top of mothering.”

 

One of the hardest jobs out there: Motherhood. Mothering is a deeply personal experience that can look very different for everyone. Add to that the pressures of racism and classism and let's just say you end up with a lot to talk about! Listen in as Felicia and Ivy chat with award-winning culture reporter and author, Helena Andrews-Dyer about her experience as a Mom and her new book, The Mamas: What I Learned About Kids, Class & Race From Moms Not Like Me. GUEST DETAILSHelena Andrews-Dyer@helena_andrews The Mamas: What I Learned About Kids, Class & Race From Moms Not Like Me.

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GUEST DETAILS
Helena Andrews-Dyer
@helena_andrews
The Mamas: What I Learned About Kids, Class & Race From Moms Not Like Me  

SHOW CREDITS
Production Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (
@itshoneychile)
Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (
@feliciapride)
Producer: Dianne McGuire (
@dimcguire)
Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (
@envy_elaine)
Associate Producer: Jassiel McBride (
@jassielmcbride)
Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)
Video Editor: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)
Post-Recording Audio Engineer/ Mixer: Jassiel McBride (@jassielmcbride)
Assistant Audio Editor: Owen Youngren (@why.owen)
Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (
@presstheory)