Our Voices Matter Podcast
Our stories have the power to bring us closer together, if only we will listen. Emmy Award-winning journalist and entrepreneur, Linda Lorelle, guides guests through insightful, intimate conversations that reveal our common humanity. This show is not about politics; it is about finding a way to reclaim civility in the context of the contentious times in which we live, by sharing our personal and professional stories, in hopes that others might find a glimpse of themselves.
Our Voices Matter Podcast
Family First - #CourageousConversation
Humans across the globe are finally talking about race. Not in whispers, but out loud. Real, raw talk that requires self-examination while giving others #permissiontospeak and having the #couragetolisten with an open mind. What happens when those dialogues are among family members? And what happens when those family members are multi-racial? In part 2 of our series "#Courageous Conversations" we find out.
In the wake of George Floyd's death and massive protests confronting police brutality and racism, Tonya Kemper was compelled to act. Tonya's birth parents are Black and Sicilian. She was adopted and raised by a white family. Her brother, Terry Hochstedler, is one of Tonya's three white siblings who says he's never thought of her as his "Black" sister; simply his "sister."
The family had never really talked about race until Tonya pushed the subject front and center. She poured out her thoughts and feelings in a letter to her family, called a virtual meeting, and then read it to them.
Tonya reached out to Our Voices Matter to share her story in hopes that it will inspire other families to have their own courageous conversations. We asked if one of her siblings might agree to engage in this dialogue, and Terry stepped up.
None of this is easy. All of this is necessary, if we are to get at the root of this disease called racism.