Join the team of Skeptically Speaking this Thursday, July 17th at 8:00pm EDT (7:00pm Jamaica time) as we introduce our very special guest, Brooklyn-based educator, performer, and author Mo Beasley. Mo has had a distinguished career as an poet and sexuality educator in the USA and has received critical acclaim for his presentations on areas of masculinity, fatherhood, and religion in the African American community. He’s also the author of powerful spoken word pieces “Black Panties” and “Boy’s Can’t Cry. ” You don’t want to miss this episode when Mo sits down the Yardie Skeptics and takes us unto his stage as we explore the intersections between religion, sexuality and spirituality in our neighbours to the north.
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