"MOMMY, I THINK I HAVE DIABETES." a conversation with author Jamala Lesane
African American Diabetes Podcast Show by Leon Rock, M. Ed.
Episode notes
"Mommy, I Think I Have Diabetes": The Power of Listening to Black Youth.
Family, pull up a chair to the circle! This week, we are reclaiming our bloodline.
We are honored to sit down with Jamala Lesane, a woman walking in a powerful legacy (cousin to the legendary Tupac Shakur). But today, she’s fighting a different kind of war—the battle for our health.
In this powerful episode, we discuss: The moment her young daughter diagnosed herself with diabetes. How they decolonized their diet without losing the Soul. Breaking generational curses and protecting our Black youth.
This isn’t just a medical conversation; it’s a liberation conversation. It’s time to heal the village.
Keywords
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