Interviews with women of color who are creating.
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An engaging interview with my paternal grandmother, recorded a few days after her 100th birthday.Jeannine Hooks-Allen による
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Do any of you have that friend who you always look forward to talking to, because they always have a fresh perspective on any subject that might come up? Dynamic businesswoman, entrepreneur, and mother of 2, Chimere Faulk is one such friend for me. We can start out talking about how a person who went to school to learn about advertising becomes the…
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I sat down with Intuitive Spiritual guide, Holistic Doula, and gate keeper Osaranga Solanke to talk about the healing work she does. In her readings, she employs Tarot, oracle, and pendulum as tools to help her clients find clarity on their path towards living authentic lives. She took me through what she does in her readings and we also dove into …
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Conversation with doula and Integrative Nutritional Health Coach, Makini Duewa. Discussing the roots of her journey as a healer and what drives her passion to help people realize their goal of what she calls, “Aliveness”.Makini Duewa による
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A deeply engaged conversation with artist and performer Pooja Prema. We spoke about her experience as an immigrant who returned to India in her 20’s to reconnect with the theatrical traditions that have become integral to her work. And also about her latest endeavor, Rites of Passage, an immersive art installation, involving over 60 woman and woman…
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In this episode of Real Talk, join me in conversation with actress Theresa Fortune. When we sat down in January of this year and she shared with we me about her childhood growing up in the Bay Area, her marriage at a young age, and how these experiences led to her forming Communion With The Community. This endeavor exists to provide a container for…
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Khariyyah details how Higher Ground works with kids and teens to engage them in caring for themselves and their community, including partnering with the other national and local organizations. She also explains how the public can get involved.Khariyyah Shabbaz による
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For this episode, I headed out to the peninsula to talk with a friend. She's a native Chicagoan, now living in the Bay Area, a former High School teacher who followed her dream to become a YA author. We are part of a book group or should I say, eating- and- hanging- out- with- the- girls - while -our- kids- play- Minecraft- in - the -other -room gr…
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A conversation with Tanzanian-American-Canadian mixed media artist, Shanna Strauss. Her art explores themes of identity and belonging, which she uses as a tool for individual, community, and social change. This interview took place as her work was on view as part of The Black Woman Is God: Divine Revolution at SomArts in San Francisco, Ca.…
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