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あらすじ・解説
Join discussions in Part 2 with a Vodun Priestess, a farmer, and various artists who share their personal stories and views on racial identity, roots, and culture. We discuss their experiences of living in different parts of the world, facing discrimination, and the complexities of understanding and embracing their origins. There’s also a deeper exploration of the historical context of migration and colonization and its influence on race and identity. This part concludes with a powerful poem by Andrea Encinas, ‘Cosmopolitanity.’
Afro Storybook: Collective Wisdom and Revelations From Africa and Her Diaspora
Stories of Africans and her Diaspora across the world, including elders, children, creatives, spiritual practitioners, activists, land-workers, and scholars.
Part 1: Welcome Family
Part 2: Culture, Identity, and Racial Awareness
Part 3: People, Relationships, Family, & Community
Part 4: Self Expression, Ancestry, Spirituality, and Religion
Part 5: Nourishment: Food, Music, Land
Part 6: The Challenges
Part 7: Hopes, Inspirations, & Projects To Create A Better World
Credits:
This is a production of the Moon Garden Temple and the Woke Wisdom Podcast.
Host/Producer: Alexandra Loves~Aya Irowiosa
Find me at: www.themoongardentemple.com
Instagram: @tranquilbadassery
Special thanks to:
Portland Regional Art Council for the initial funding for this project and 7VISION Studios for tech access and support. Big thanks to Quincy Davis for the original theme and soundscape music.
My guests are:
Alain 'Fusion' Clapham, Judy Kalunga Kavwele, Mic Crenshaw, Jibori Abla Yvette, Cheick Hamala Diabate, Rachel Bashabe, Belén Ramirez, Andrea Sugarblack Encinas, Olutosin Oladosu Adebowale
To learn more about my guests, their projects, and where to find them, please go to the website: www.wokewisdompodcast.com
Support at Patreon:
https://bit.ly/WWPP
References
‘Intersectionality’
Kimberlé Crenshaw: What is Intersectionality?
Hidden Colors Documentary
*Alain spoke of this doc in his interview
“Columbus Lied” Shadow
Arranged by Frankie McIntosh
Pressure Point Straker's,
T&T 1989
*This music is being used for educational purposes