Black Stories of White Privilege & Hope for Unity | June Archer

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The beginning of unity is empathy, and empathy starts with conversations like these. As a successful entrepreneur, artist, author and speaker, June Archer ( http://www.iamjunearcher.com/about.php ) speaks lovingly of how we can identify biases and create sustainable change in our culture. We step into his shoes as he shares his experiences of moments of injustice - not in anger but to bring awareness around the issues of white privilege. Listen as Archer calls me out in my subconscious biases towards the end of this episode! June Archer Everyone wants to know the secrets to happiness. Author June Archer lets us in on the secrets in his new book, "Yes! Every Day Can Be a Good Day". ( http://www.iamjunearcher.com/yes-every-day-can-be-a-good-day-book.php ) Currently at the helm of a growing multimedia marketing company as President and CEO of ELEVEN28 ENTERTAINMENT ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/eleven28-entertainment/ ) , June Archer got his first exposure to the industry on the music scene behind the microphone. He soon realized that his dream would soon become a reality by successfully impacting the industry behind the scenes. Most recently he has added the credit of Executive Producer to his name with reality shows "The Docu-Tape" and "Behind The Unsigned" shows debuted on Fuse TV. He also co-produced motivational pre-game content for Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN. With June's combined musical talents, experience in the entertainment industry and commitment to community, he is reaching for the stars and encouraging others to join him. "No goal is ever out of reach," June says. "Once you've realized your dream, that doesn't mean you stop. It just means you dream bigger."