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S1, Ep 005 with Alicia Anabel Santos “La Santera” on ancestral veneration and what it means to “stand in the fullness of one’s Blackness” (part 2)

Part 2: In this episode, host Yndia continues the conversation with Alicia Anabel Santos "La Santera" as they discuss what it means to "stand in the fullness of one's Blackness," the Hollywood-ization of African descended rituals, and La Santera Spiritual Consultancy's upcoming trips to Cuba.

S1, Ep 003 with Michele Simms-Burton (certified instructional designer, author and founding board member of the Toni Morrison Society)on the 2020 Smithsonian seminar on the life and works of her colleague Toni Morrison

In this episode, host Yndia sits down with Michele Simms-Burton, PhD, scholar of African American history and literature, certified instructional designer, author, and founding board member of the Toni Morrison Society to discuss her love for literature and the arts, what it was like growing up around James Baldwin, travel ...

S1, Ep 002 with Masauko Chipembere of BLK Sonshine on music and the legacy of Malawian Freedom Fighters Henry Masauko and Catherine Chipembere(part 2)

S1, Ep 002: Part 2. In this episode, host Yndia continues her conversation Masauko Chipembere, internationally renowned jazz musician and son of Malawian freedom fighters, as he talks about his parents' legacy of Malawian liberation and their influence on his latest music and work with NGO WIN Malawi.

S1, Ep 001 with Masauko Chipembere of BLK Sonshine on music and the legacy of Malawian Freedom Fighters Henry Masauko and Catherine Chipembere(part 1)

Season 1, Ep 001: Part 1. In this episode, host Yndia Lorick-Wilmot chats with internationally renowned jazz musician and son of Malawian freedom fighters, Henry Masauko and Catherine Chipembere, about the legacy of his parents' liberation movement and their influence on his life, new album and environmental justice work via ...

Sisterhood is Family

Surround yourself with only people who are going to lift you higher.Oprah Winfrey We often set aside the month of March to celebrate and acknowledge the accomplishments of women, both the sung and unsung sheroes in history, culture and innovation.  I particularly enjoy taking the time to pay homage to the ...

If you think Blackface is cool, then you support white supremacy–and we can’t be friends…

Full stop.   Wearing bronzer and foundation 7+ more shades darker than your natural skin tone, exaggerating and bastardizing certain physical features, dress, music, vernacular in a Sambo-like fashion, whether it’s for Halloween, your yearbook page, for an office party, or a “fun” prank—is Intolerable. Full stop. I, too, am including you if you are a ...
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