The G.R.I.T.S. Co.

Thank God for Black Moms

June 26, 2024 The G.R.I.T.S. Co. Season 2 Episode 4
Thank God for Black Moms
The G.R.I.T.S. Co.
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The G.R.I.T.S. Co.
Thank God for Black Moms
Jun 26, 2024 Season 2 Episode 4
The G.R.I.T.S. Co.

Mamas! You know we love you! This episode is a look into the lives of your favorite Gays Raised in the South! In celebration of Mother’s Day, we are highlighting the first relationships that we ever had, our mothers!

This country has an abysmal record on caring for Black mothers. The crisis of Black Maternal Health is one that should be a priority for us all! We urge you to contact your U.S. Congressperson to ask them if they support the “Momnibus” bills from the Black Maternal Heath Caucus.

Click HERE to learn about how each bill can and will save lives and improve the disproportionate outcomes for Black moms across the U.S. (http://blackmaternalhealthcaucusunder...)

This show is a snapshot on the complexity of family, Southern life, grace, and accountability. As we stand in our truth as queer people in the American South, we hope that we give others the permission to do the same. Moreover, when families struggle to accept your truth, we hope to show you that your chosen family can and will step up.

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Mamas! You know we love you! This episode is a look into the lives of your favorite Gays Raised in the South! In celebration of Mother’s Day, we are highlighting the first relationships that we ever had, our mothers!

This country has an abysmal record on caring for Black mothers. The crisis of Black Maternal Health is one that should be a priority for us all! We urge you to contact your U.S. Congressperson to ask them if they support the “Momnibus” bills from the Black Maternal Heath Caucus.

Click HERE to learn about how each bill can and will save lives and improve the disproportionate outcomes for Black moms across the U.S. (http://blackmaternalhealthcaucusunder...)

This show is a snapshot on the complexity of family, Southern life, grace, and accountability. As we stand in our truth as queer people in the American South, we hope that we give others the permission to do the same. Moreover, when families struggle to accept your truth, we hope to show you that your chosen family can and will step up.