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Being an Activist and Author with EbonyJanice

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*This is the last episode of Season 1 of Multitudes! It's been such a wonderful season, and thank you so much for tuning in. Please stay in touch via www.multitudespodcast.com and @multitudes.podcast on IG, and we'll see you soon!*
In case you missed this wonderful conversation - today's episode is, "Being an Activist and Author with EbonyJanice."
This episode is a re-air of our conversation from April, and we are celebrating the recent publishing of her new book, available now!
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“I have no dream job, I do not dream of labor.” - James Baldwin
"Womanist is to feminist as purple is to lavender" - Alice Walker

If you're interested in womanism and feminism, the connection between religion and authority, activism, racial justice, and being at ease - this conversation is it!
In this episode we also talk about EbonyJanice's new book, and how her personal life and love of romance were a part of her book writing process.
Music: (Intro) incapable by shamgang + (Outro) Drumagade by Guustaav
We ask questions:

  • What does it mean to be an activist?
  • How can embracing softness be a form of activism?
  • What does it mean to decolonize authority?

Who is EbonyJanice?
EbonyJanice is the founder and CEO of The Free People Project and The EbonyJanice Project. She has authored several books, including “Sacred Text for Black Folks Soul: A Book You Should Leave On Your Altar.” The core and center of her work is the professional and personal liberation of Black Women and Femmes. You may know her from numerous guest appearances on Podcasts, Youtube channels, and Instagram Lives, where she talks about Decolonizing Authority, Racial Justice, Black Women’s Body Ownership, and Womanist Theology.

You can support EbonyJanice by ordering her new book, which we discuss in our conversation. “All the Black Girls Are Activists: A Fourth Wave Womanist Pursuit of Dreams as Radical Resistance”

Check out the book here:

Where you can find me:

  continue reading

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*This is the last episode of Season 1 of Multitudes! It's been such a wonderful season, and thank you so much for tuning in. Please stay in touch via www.multitudespodcast.com and @multitudes.podcast on IG, and we'll see you soon!*
In case you missed this wonderful conversation - today's episode is, "Being an Activist and Author with EbonyJanice."
This episode is a re-air of our conversation from April, and we are celebrating the recent publishing of her new book, available now!
----

“I have no dream job, I do not dream of labor.” - James Baldwin
"Womanist is to feminist as purple is to lavender" - Alice Walker

If you're interested in womanism and feminism, the connection between religion and authority, activism, racial justice, and being at ease - this conversation is it!
In this episode we also talk about EbonyJanice's new book, and how her personal life and love of romance were a part of her book writing process.
Music: (Intro) incapable by shamgang + (Outro) Drumagade by Guustaav
We ask questions:

  • What does it mean to be an activist?
  • How can embracing softness be a form of activism?
  • What does it mean to decolonize authority?

Who is EbonyJanice?
EbonyJanice is the founder and CEO of The Free People Project and The EbonyJanice Project. She has authored several books, including “Sacred Text for Black Folks Soul: A Book You Should Leave On Your Altar.” The core and center of her work is the professional and personal liberation of Black Women and Femmes. You may know her from numerous guest appearances on Podcasts, Youtube channels, and Instagram Lives, where she talks about Decolonizing Authority, Racial Justice, Black Women’s Body Ownership, and Womanist Theology.

You can support EbonyJanice by ordering her new book, which we discuss in our conversation. “All the Black Girls Are Activists: A Fourth Wave Womanist Pursuit of Dreams as Radical Resistance”

Check out the book here:

Where you can find me:

  continue reading

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