65: Amplifying Jess and Wendy’s message, the voices behind @foodheaven

As a recent fan of the Food Heaven Podcast and the message their account (@foodheaven) stands for, I found this specific podcast episode of theirs incredibly informative and helpful. I felt they perfectly verbalized the thoughts I had been having regarding the performative social media measures taken during the BLM, asks of their new community members to properly engage, asks for creators during this time, and context on how to properly amplify Black voices. Here are a few segments of this specific episode

Show Notes:

To listen to the full episode on the Food Heaven Podcast, please find it here

The description of their episode: “In the past few days, we've been hit up by countless publications, podcasts, and influencers asking us to be on their platforms to do a podcast interview, host an IG live, or have a conversation on racism. Oftentimes, these requests come with a ridiculously tight turnaround, which feels really inconsiderate. We're human beings.  We have lives. Believe it or not, we're actually busy. Also, there's a lot of emotional labor and trauma involved in being vulnerable and sharing our experiences with racism. PLUS! We've contributed to COUNTLESS articles (go to our press page) about inclusivity and social justice before it was trending. We've also done so. many. podcast episodes on these topics (check our BLM highlight for some of the most recent episodes). The work is out there. If you have looked at some of the work, and still want to collaborate, make an effort to be more mindful about how you reach out + what your asks are. In this week's episode, we go in on why we're frustrated and exhausted. But we also make sure to include some action items on what you (black, POC, white) can do to amplify Black voices both on and offline. Produced by Dear Media”

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