In this episode, Host Briggette Stokes, celebrate Women's History Month with a group of retired professional Black women. They discuss the role of Black women and women's rights, highlighting the strength and confidence of women. They also explore the concept of the superwoman and the phenomenal strength of Black women. The conversation touches on the job of women in the home and workplace, the importance of voting, and the power of women. The episode concludes with a tribute to Aretha Franklin and her empowering song 'Respect.'
Participants Bios
Briggette Stokes:
Born in December 1958 in Washington DC and raised in Williamston, North Carolina, Briggette Stokes learned independence and perseverance from her single mother. After graduating from Williamston High School in 1977, she earned a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from Saint Augustine College in 1981, followed by a North Carolina Teacher’s Certification in 1982. Her early work included various jobs from babysitting to retail, and she spent many years in education, retiring in 2018 after a 40-year career. In addition to her educational pursuits, Briggette has coordinated events, managed a mental health services company with her siblings, and worked in quality assurance. As a dedicated Christian, she has been active in church activities and founded a non-profit ministry for women. She is also an author, a podcast brand ambassador, and runs a website at briggettetheauthor.com.
Brenda Barns:
Brenda Ewell-Barnes, born in 1958 in Williamston, North Carolina, overcame the challenges of her era to pursue higher education and a career. She graduated from Williamston High School in 1977 and earned a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Social Welfare from Saint Augustine’s College. Brenda has worked at Saint Augustine College, as a Case Manager in the North Carolina Women’s Prison, and spent 38 years as a Special Education Teacher. Furthering her education, she obtained a Master's degree in Special Education and another in Executive School Administration. Now retired, she continues to support special needs children through foster care and entrepreneurship. Brenda is an active member of the NAACP, enjoys gardening, and plans to pursue a doctoral degree in Behavioral Science. She is involved in Just Us BB Ladies and lives by the motto, "I am not afraid, God is always with me."
Carolyn Hams:
Carolyn Hams, a native of Henderson, North Carolina, graduated from Vance Senior High in 1977 and earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Early Childhood Education from Saint Augustine's College in 1981. She has dedicated nearly four decades to a career in education, recently retiring in July 2023. Now enjoying her retirement, Carolyn is active with the Just Us BBB Ladies and cherishes spending time with her family. Looking forward, she aims to engage more deeply with her church and community, especially focusing on youth-related activities.
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