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19.06.2020
46 Minuten
With Love, in our shared struggle: a
conversation with Michelle Courtney Berry, an
Ithaca based African American coach, businesswoman, and a
formidable speaker and activist. We talk about activism while
sheltering in place, and self-care challenges, especially
when doing anti-racist work. Then we get on our soapbox about the
problems caused by the pressure to be “super mother” and how the
mythology of the strong black superwoman affected her personal
and professional life. We talk about how the discomfort of white
women can be lethal to black men and women, and Michelle tells us
the heartbreaking story of how racism lead to the stealing of an
entire lake.
Michelle Courtney Berry is certified NLP Master Coach and
Practitioner for Health and Wellness as well as an author,
speaker, trainer, actor, performing artist, playwright, poet,
humorist, and nature lover who helps improve the quality of
people’s lives by helping them manage stress, time, conflict, and
competing priorities. Michelle is a former Alternate Acting Mayor
and Alderperson for the City of Ithaca, a former White House TV
reporter, and she's is a 2x TEDx and SXSW speaker who has opened
for Maya Angelou and the Dalai Lama. She holds a graduate degree
in Organizational Behavior and Risk Communication from Cornell
University. She is the Founder and CEO of her consulting
company Courtney Consulting Enterprises, LLC.
Visit Michelle's website here:
https://www.michellecourtneyberry.com/
Subscribe to her excellent blog:
https://www.michellecourtneyberry.com/blog
Watch Michelle's Facebook live video chat every Thursday:
https://www.facebook.com/michelle.berry/videos/vb.805244867/10158312892684868/?type=3
Michelle has been donating her services to our community for
years, and since the beginning of the pandemic, she’s increased
her support to individuals in need and the entire community via
Mutual Aid Tompkins. We encourage you to support her work with
your donations on Venmo @Michelle-Berry-32
The documentary about the story of Luxton Lake mentioned in the
episode can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/fsG4YKsGpcE
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This podcast is hosted by Yael Daphna Saar, founder of Mama's
Comfort Camp.
Mothers of all ages and stages are welcome to join the Mama's
Comfort Camp safe-space forums here:
www.facebook.com/groups/mamas.comfort.camp/
Mother Up! and Mama's Comfort Camp are projects of the Center for
Transformative Action, a Cornell University affiliate.
www.centerfortransformativeaction.org
Our theme song: is “We are the Answer" by Grey
Gary, you can find more of their terrific music at
www.greygary.com
Visit us at www.MotherUp.org. Much love, hugs all around.
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11.06.2020
54 Minuten
A conversation with the Ithaca #BlackLivesMatter activists and
founders of the Mutual Aid Tompkins grassroots networks Phoebe
Brown and Juliana Garcia, just before the Women's Rally for black
lives in Ithaca, NY. We've had some technical problems
while recording, so in this episode, the story value is higher
than the production value,
Watch the speeches from the women's rally here:
https://www.facebook.com/watchparty/3126641297401161/
In this episode, Phoebe, Juliana and I talk about building real
relationships for anti-racist work, feeding each other during
COVID, the gap in the experience of black parents and white
parents, and the actions white parents can take to so their kids
and themselves will be less likely to behave in unintentionally
racist ways (for example, learn about the racism in Dr. Seuss
books here:
https://www.tolerance.org/magazine/its-time-to-talk-about-dr-seuss).
We dedicated the episode to Breonna Taylor, and encourage you to
donate to the #sayhername project:
https://aapf.org/sayhername
and the Breonna Taylor memorial fund.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/9v4q2-justice-for-breonna-taylor
Phoebe Brown works for the
ALLIANCE OF FAMILIES FOR JUSTICE:
https://afj-ny.org/ and
the Multicultural Resource Center:
http://www.multiculturalresourcecenter.org/
Juliana Garcia works for Cornell Cooperative Extention parenting
division, and both of them started the Mutual Aid Tompkins
movement.
Find Mutual Aid
Tompkins: Website:
https://mutualaidtompkins.com/food-sharing/contribute
The main discussion group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/209042093515340/
The Discussion group for stocking the food cabinets:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2602977416468789/
Map to the food cabinet locations:
https://mutualaidtompkins.com/food-sharing/locations
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This podcast is hosted by Yael Daphna Saar, founder of Mama's
Comfort Camp.
Mothers of all ages and stages are welcome to join the Mama's
Comfort Camp safe-space forums here:
www.facebook.com/groups/mamas.comfort.camp/
Mother Up! and Mama's Comfort Camp are projects of the Center for
Transformative Action, a Cornell University affiliate.
www.centerfortransformativeaction.org
Our theme song: is “We are the Answer" by Grey
Gary, you can find more of their terrific music at
www.greygary.com
Visit us at www.MotherUp.org.
Much love, hugs all around.
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02.06.2020
44 Minuten
Christa Núñez is an African American wife and
mother, farmer, writer, educator, researcher, scholar and servant
to communities. We discuss how Mama's Comfort Camp, our community
of mothers from around the world is responding to the crisis of
racial injustice, and of Christa’s work to bring literacy and
access to farming and nature to children and farmers of color. We
also talk about her Learning Farm and the fledgling Ubuntu
Library and about the concept of ComFortitude, so central to both
of our work. This lead us to a conversation about class and race
and food deserts, and what’s wrong with unsolicited advice…
This episode was recorded and edited in days of extreme racial
injustice. We dedicate this episode to George Floyd, his family,
especially his mother. And to all the black and brown people
murdered in racist America and around the world.
Please consider donating to the George Floyd Memorial Fund here:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd
Our conversation goes deep and can be triggering to some; we
invite listeners to recognize this discomfort as a path to our
evolution.
Show Links:
The Learning Farm (amazing online summer programs!):
https://learningfarm.org
Ubuntu Lab is going through a name change, it will soon
be called Ubuntu Library. Sign up here:
http://www.khubainternational.org/ IF CHILD RECEIVING BOOKS IS
BIPOC/AFRICAN DIASPORA SUBSCRIPTION IS FREE .
Donate a Buffalo Street Books gift card to the
Ubunto Library:
www.buffalostreetbooks.com/buffalo-street-books-gift-card
Address for donations of existing gift cards:
272 Enfield Falls Rd Ithaca, NY 14850
Our contemplation break song:
HOW MANY MORE, by Stone Cold Miracle
(look for them on Spotify)
Lyrics BY DUSTIN STUHR
Vocals by SingTrece (www.singtrece.com)
THERE'S BEEN A COMMOTION
DOWN ON THE CORNER OF FEAR AND HATE...
ANOTHER UNARMED MAN
DIDN'T STICK UP HIS HANDS
NOW THEY SPREADING THE TAPE
THERE'S BEEN A PROMOTION
OF THE IDEA THAT WE ARE FREE...
RIGHT HERE FROM WHERE I STAND
THIS AINT NO PROMISE LAND
IF THERE AINT NO JUSTICE
THERE AINT NO LIBERTY
CHORUS:
HOW MAY MORE PEOPLE HAVE DIE
BEFORE WE KNOW THE REASON WHY
AIN'T NOTHING BUT FEAR THAT DRIVES THIS TRAIN
NOTHING TO LOSE BUT EVERYTHING TO GAIN
I BELIEVE IN THE NOTION
THAT TO SEE LOVE I'VE GOT TO BE LOVE...
I DONT KNOW WHERE I STAND
HOW DO I LOVE THE MAN THAT
KILLED MY BROTHER MAN
CHORUS: HOW MANY MORE PEOPLE HAVE DIE...
BEFORE WE KNOW THE REASON WHY...
AIN'T NOTHING BUT FEAR THAT DRIVES THIS TRAIN
NOTHING TO LOSE BUT EVERYTHING TO GAIN
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This podcast is hosted by Yael Daphna Saar, founder of Mama's
Comfort Camp.
Mothers of all ages and stages are welcome to join the Mama's
Comfort Camp safespace forums here:
www.facebook.com/groups/mamas.comfort.camp/
Mother Up! and Mama's Comfort Camp are projects of the Center for
Transformative Action, a Cornell University affiliate.
www.centerfortransformativeaction.org
Our theme song: is “We are the Answer" by Grey Gary, you can find
more of their terrific music at www.greygary.com
Visit us at www.MotherUp.org.
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25.05.2020
59 Minuten
In our first "official" episode, Yael Saar, Founder of
Mama's Comfort Camp and Mother Up! and Anke Wessels, Executive
Director of Center for Transformative Action have a conversation
about the changes of mindest, workplace standards, and economic
conditions that could pave the way to a healthy society in which
everyone is more likely to thrive.
This is not quite an interview, Yael and Anke have a conversation
among equals that goes into their deep yearnings, concerns, and
gratitude.
The Center for Transformative Action is the nonprofit fiscal
sponsor Mother Up! which means Anke is Yael's boss, and this
episode is an invitation for a new paradigm for work
relationships for all.
Mother Up! is a production of Mama's Comfort
Camp (MCC), an emotional support network where moms of
all ages and stages, from around the world and across the street,
are seen, heard, and held. Our motto is: Moms don't need
more advice, we need more support. Our safe-space forums
are healing, transformative, and fertile ground for creative
projects, like this podcast.
All who identify as mothers are invited to join our lovingly
moderated Facebook group here:
www.facebook.com/groups/mamas.comfort.camp
This podcast is hosted by Yael Daphna Saar, founder of MCC.
Mother Up! and Mama's Comfort Camp are projects of the
Center for Transformative Action, a Cornell University
affiliate. www.centerfortransformativeaction.org/
Our theme song: is “We are the
Answer" by Grey Gary, you can find more
of their terrific music at www.greygary.com
You can learn more about the Mother Up! Initiative and our
programs to amplify the voices of parents and caregivers at
www.MotherUp.org.
Mehr
17.05.2020
43 Minuten
In which Yael Saar, the founder of MCC is testing and practicing
the podcasting thing with the help of Liz Hartman, an Ithaca
mother of two young boys with a penchant for political activism.
She’s here to encourage us to amplify the influence of parents on
policymaking, by lending our support to political candidates
committed to policies that support the needs of parents and
children. We will cover how she got involved, what she actually
does to support candidates she believes in, and how it all fits
into her busy life as a mom of two boys during quarantine time.
We will also cover what you need to know about absentee voting in
NY state in the June 23rd primary. Link to the application:
https://www.elections.ny.gov/votingabsentee.html
Disclaimer: All opinions expressed in this
episode are individual and do not constitute an endorsement by
MCC or Mother Up of any political candidate or party. As a
nonprofit project of the Center for Transformative Action, we can
engage in voter education but we are prohibited from
participating in any political campaign on behalf of (or in
opposition to) any candidate for elective public office. We are
grateful for Liz’s compliance with this prohibition, and I’m
really impressed at how she managed to avoid naming candidates
while sharing her motivation and her personal evolution, as well
as giving us ideas for practical ways we can get involved
too.
Edit: After the episode was recorded, NY state brought the
presidential primary back on the ballot:
https://www.chronicle-express.com/news/20200515/new-yorks-democratic-presidential-primary-june-23-reinstated-after-yang-sanders-sue-state-appeals
Mother Up! is a production of Mama's Comfort
Camp, an emotional support network where moms of all
ages and stages, from around the world and across the street, are
seen, heard, and held. Our motto is: Moms don't need more
advice, we need more support. Our safe-space forums are
healing, transformative, and fertile ground for creative
projects, like this podcast. All who identify as mothers are
invited to join our lovingly moderated Facebook group here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/mamas.comfort.camp
This podcast is hosted by Yael Daphna Saar, founder of MCC.
Mother Up! and Mama's Comfort Camp are projects of the
Center for Transformative Action, a Cornell University
affiliate.
Our theme song: is “We are the Answer"
by Grey Gary, you can find more of their
terrific music at www.greygary.com
You can learn more about the Mother Up! Initiative and
our programs to amplify the voices of parents and caregivers
at www.MotherUp.org.
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Mother Up! is a call to action to evolve into a nurturing society
by prioritizing caring over profits and pursue social justice. We
urge EVERYONE (all genders/ages) to act as if the survival of the
species is at the mercy of our choices—economic, political, and
cultural. In times of global pandemic, environmental and social
upheaval, “Mother Up or die...” is no joke but a wake-up call, a
path to hope. Our first season centers on the voices of women of
color. Produced by Mama's Comfort Camp support network, a project
of the Center for Transformative Action, a Cornell University
affiliate.
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