Ep. 41: Black History and the Lost Art of Conversation (feat. Sterling Shipp, Denise & Michael Hopkins)

How do we engage in meaningful conversations year-round about race, history, and politics? In this multi-generational episode, we reclaim the lost art of conversation through an informative discussion about Black History and our own narratives.

  • Introduction (0:00)

  • Denise & Michael Hopkins (7:32)

  • Sterling Shipp (55:03)

  • Conclusion (1:20:24)

Sterling Shipp is a Senior at the University of Florida majoring in Health Education & Behavior with a Minor in Anthropology. He is on the pre-med track and aspires to be an Orthopedic Surgeon. He has received numerous awards and has been given the opportunity as an orator to speak amongst the community, City Commissioners, and other prominent groups. When he is not speaking, he is featured on podcasts and involved in church-related activities on and off campus. 

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