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The vision for TTT is to cultivate empathy among diverse community members through sincere and sustainable relationships. This is accomplished through honest discourse primarily focused on, but not limited to, racism.

Because participants come from varying political, religious and social vantage points filtered through their life experiences, one of the proven short term effects of TTT is stronger communal relationships across a variety of intersecting differences.

Considering that some lessons can never be taught; only learned; TTT participants share the sum of our respective experiences over a chosen subject transparently and agree to extend grace for someone’s else’s truth even when we disagree or find it uncomfortable to digest.
 
We do this to organically build a sustainable community that is acutely aware of and acknowledges our differences with an resolute commitment to building relationships across them. 

Feb 18, 2020

The planned discussion this week is set aside for a more personal conversation about apologies, and letting emotions influence, but not control our arguments.


Feb 11, 2020

Today's discussion is centered around Golden Globes winner Awkwafina and cultural appropriation. The article discussed in the episode can be found here: https://madamenoire.com/1123791/awkwafina-black-stereotypes/


Feb 4, 2020

This week's episode concerns the ongoing impeachment proceedings, focusing more on how different people can interpret the events in very different ways, and how we can seek to bridge that cap.


Jan 28, 2020

TTTe returns, with a discussion about the Holidays and how we deal with our stressed relationships during the season.


Sep 3, 2019

In our last episode before the break, TTTe circles back around to the catalyst of Tiffany, Chip, and Dewitt's meeting and friendship, the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson Missouri.