Episode 16: Greg

This episode’s guest is an incredible actor, activist, educator, facilitator, poet, public speaker and all around good human.

Greg Geffrard lost his Haitian mother when he was only 16. She died from AIDS. But this isn’t an episode about AIDS, even though that is a part of her story. But it is an episode about a black son seeing his mother’s infectious “joy” and wanting to protect it. It’s about what it is like to watch the women in your life being mistreated and hurt by the men who were supposed to be your role models. It’s about revisionist history towards our parents, and the many faces of our mothers. It’s about the advice we give young people when dealing with grief and learning to ask the right questions. 

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