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S3, Ep 022 with Amanda Bates of The Black Expat on traveling while Black and being a “third culture kid”

In this episode #22, host Yndia sits with Amanda Bates, founder and creative director of The Black Expat, a multimedia platform focused on the intersection of global mobility and Black identity, and podcaster for the Global Chatter.  Listen in as they discuss what it means to “travel while Black,” to ...

S3, Ep 021 with Black Farmers Collective about the historical legacy of Black farming, sustainable food systems and food justice 

Season 3, Episode 021: In this episode, host Yndia sits down with Black Farmers Collective’s managing director Ray Williams and board treasurer James King Jr.  The Black Farmers Collective is a group of urban food system activists, growers, sellers, preparers, and educators dedicated to improving the health, wealth and wellbeing ...

Announcement! New Social Media Platform IG@JourneysB2B_Podcast

Do you LOVE and follow Talking Journeys of Belonging 2 Blackness, the podcast? We are expanding! Introducing the podcast's newly dedicated Instagram account: JourneysB2B_Podcast Here, you can like and follow new episodes, revisit previous episodes' promos, and engage with weekly IG videos and reels that focus on general topics related ...

S3, Ep 020 with Janell Hobson on her book, “When God Lost Her Tongue,” and the Harriet Tubman Bicentennial Series

Season 3, Episode 20: Host Yndia sits down with professor and author Janell Hobson to discuss her latest book, When God Lost Her Tongue, her upcoming Harriet Tubman Bicentennial Series with Ms. Magazine, patriotic education, and the significance of the Black Feminist Imagination when amplifying African descended women's voices and ...

S3, Ep 019 with Mahogany L. Browne (performance poet, activist and inaugural Lincoln Center Poet-in-Residence) about Black freedom and Black girlhood 

In this SEASON 3 PREMIERE, host Yndia is in conversation with guest Mahogany L. Browne, performance poet, author and the Lincoln Center's Inaugural Poet-in-Residence. Listen in as they talk about Mahogany's books "Black Girl Magic," "Chlorine Sky" and the recently released "I Remember Death by Its Proximity to What I ...

S2, Ep 018 with Anton Nimblett, acclaimed Trinidadian poet and short story author on his most recent collection “Now/After”

In this season 2 finale, Host Yndia sits with acclaimed poet and short story author Anton Nimblett to discuss his most recent collection, Now/After, the significance of carnival and fete in storytelling, race and queer personhood, and the importance of being a "maco" (macomere)/ people watcher as a writer that ...

S2, Ep 017 with Moya Z. Bailey (author and digital scholar) on her term “Misogynoir” and the significance of #Hashtag Activism

Misogynoir Transformed with guest Moya Bailey! Listen to this engaging convo between host Yndia and Moya as they discuss the impetus for and the current pop culture significance of "misogynoir," the importance of representation and the future of #Hashtag activism, the role of accomplices vs. allies, and of course, ...

S3, Ep 016 with Kinitra D. Brooks on her Root.com series for HBO’s LoveCraft Country, Black women in horror and The Lemonade Reader (Beyonce’s visual album)

All the things Afro-Futurism, Conjure Feminism, Ethnobotany, and Black Women in Horror are just few of the topics discussed when guest Kinitra D. Brooks, public scholar and writer for the Root.com series on HBO's LoveCraft Country, sits down with Host Yndia in this episode. Wouldn't want to miss it! ...

S2, Ep 015 with Tonya C. Hegamin, award-winning YA author, on the importance of play as a way to amplify Black joy and healing

Award-winning YA author Tonya C. Hegamin chats with host Yndia about Black-Indigenous family folklore, being a (dis)ability advocate along with her diabetic alert dog Bobo, and the importance of integrating play as a way to amplify Black joy and healing. Listen in to learn more about her upcoming memoir ...

Congratulations, Dr. Yndia Lorick-Wilmot! Boston’s 100 Most Impactful Black Women 2021, featured on ABC/WCVB-TV’s CityLine (Channel 5) Segment

captured: Dr. Yndia Lorick-Wilmot and Rev. Mariama White-Hammond, two recipients Award presented by Boston's Premier Multicultural Professional and Business Network Get Konnected! in partnership with PNC Bank, GK Fund and NBC10 Boston. Yndia Lorick-Wilmot, PhD recognized for her digital media project, Journeys of Belonging 2 Blackness YouTube Channel and podcast Talking Journeys of Belonging ...

S2, Ep 014 with Chef Keesha O’Galdez of Gourmet Diva on being a Black women chef and her upcoming appearance on Food Network’s Chopped

Chef Keesha O'Galdez, founder and executive chef of The Gourmet Diva in NYC, sits down with host Yndia to talk about leaving the field of engineering to become a successful entrepreneur that has combined her passion for culinary arts with natural healthy eating. A recipient of the Doonie Fund, ...

S2, Ep 013 with Vilna Bashi Treitler, sociologist and visual artist, on being named to the Zora Canon in 2020 for one of the best 100 books ever written by an African American woman and her forthcoming memoir “Schooled”

In this episode, your host Yndia talks with Vilna Bashi Treitler, PhD, author, sociologist and visual artist. A curator and contributor to several mixed media art exhibits nationally, Vilna's books were also named to the Zora Canon in 2020 for one of the best 100 books ever written by an ...
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