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Big Fish: Sink or Swim
Maia E. and Carmen J. Carroll
18 episodes
5 days ago
Hosts @CarmenJCarroll & @MaiaMacchiato discuss the topics that Black zillennial women in their early 20s face day-to-day. From dating to how to curse out your manager (respectfully), Big Fish tackles the dilemmas and decisions we need to face in order to get to the next level. Taboos don’t exist here, Black women do.
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Hosts @CarmenJCarroll & @MaiaMacchiato discuss the topics that Black zillennial women in their early 20s face day-to-day. From dating to how to curse out your manager (respectfully), Big Fish tackles the dilemmas and decisions we need to face in order to get to the next level. Taboos don’t exist here, Black women do.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Episode 107 | "Ebony & Ivory" Part Two
Big Fish: Sink or Swim
58 minutes 15 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 107 | "Ebony & Ivory" Part Two

@carmenjcarroll and @maiamacchiato continue the conversation from episode 106 about how non-black people can better support the Black folx in their lives. We sit down with Carolina Velazco to discuss being an ally, how to actively fight against anti-blackness, and advocating for your Black friends.

Big Fish: Sink or Swim
Hosts @CarmenJCarroll & @MaiaMacchiato discuss the topics that Black zillennial women in their early 20s face day-to-day. From dating to how to curse out your manager (respectfully), Big Fish tackles the dilemmas and decisions we need to face in order to get to the next level. Taboos don’t exist here, Black women do.