Handicapable Black Woman
I have over 150 episodes on Youtube! 90% are new and different from the main podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5koX0stO4s6wE0UVtTp_mA
I will have new episodes almost everyday at 2:22pm your time and I have so many screenshots of dating nightmares, bigots, haters, catfish, racism and so much more.
I have so much to work on and announce for the year 2025, including my greeting card line, gray sheep society (check out YouTube for more on that), my novels and children's books and much more ( I am motivated and determined and you should be too!).
The Handicapable Black Woman will tell stories about life, jobs, dating, doctors/the health industry, police, politics and everything else from a perspective that is not normally heard. I am a triple threat to being a POC, female with a disability. I will give laughs, sadness but no tears, anger and emotions (well maybe sometimes). I don't know how to put words to in order to inspire and learn from my experiences. Intro from Music by Joystock - https://www.joystock.orghttps:// linktr.ee/handicapableblackwoman You can find my social media goodreads, amazon for all of my books and more.https://linktr.ee/handicapableblackwoman https://www.amazon.com/stores/Stelanie-Marshall/author/B0B64F3WDY?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
Handicapable Black Woman
Representation in and inside the AMC Identity and Disability Example
Representation in and inside the AMC
Identity and Disability Example
When people tell me that we have all of our rights and how great our country is I shake my head. We are in a great country for the most part but when certain people are not allowed to go to work or school with their natural hair and now a civil rights activist gets kicked out of a AMC movie theater because of his disability needs. Our county has a far way to go before everyone can say they have the same freedoms as everyone else.
AMC Theaters Apologizes After Removing Civil Rights Leader William J. Barber Out Of ‘The Color Purple’ Screening (msn.com)