Narratives From the Black Diaspora and Beyond: Recent Episodes

Michaëlle Abraham

This podcast exists as another space where Black people can share their narratives, wisdom, and advice with viewers from different walks of life. We share our memory of those who have gone and what has happened for those who have yet to come.

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Artist Marthe Hardy aka Yume Khan sits down for an interview about her upcoming role as Assata Shakur. You can check out her content here: narrativesfromtheblackdiaspora.com/yumekhanreferral

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The second installment of the Music Corner Series features Stevie G and Llyro. You can learn more about their work here: linktr.ee/llyromusic & linktr.ee/IAmStevieG.

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DJ Lit Lords

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Becoming a parent is exciting, terrifying, and joyful. Today's episode was amazing. I got to speak with an amazing doula, a phenomenal Black woman doing important work in our community. You can reach out to Joy via Facebook at Joy the Village Postpartum Doula and Instagram @joy_the_doula.

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The titles mentioned in today’s episode are: Justice Makes a Difference: The Story of Miss Freedom Fighter, Esquire by Dr. Artika Tyner and Jacklyn Milton and Rod String, Nail Cloth: An Afrofuturist Mixtape by T. Aaron Cisco. You can find them at your local library or bookstore!

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The utilization of cannabis in various health & wellness has been on the rise for the past few years now. But with new creations comes various risks, opinions, and ideas. On today's episode, we'll be discussing the stigma cannabis and what goes into implementing plant based remedies into the health and wellness line Sincerely Bädé.

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"Who is she?!"

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What's it like to be a writer? I had a chance to sit down with Gina and get the inside scoop on writing as well as common misconceptions about written works.

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Art, pain, love, destruction, and growth. These are the topics that encompass this episode.

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Digital literacy is imperative and yet so many people lack the knowledge on how to spot "fake news". Sequoia sits down and gives me her perspective as a Gen Z burgeoning artist.

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In this episode, we discuss everything textile and the downsides of the fast fashion industry.

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Tanya Holland sat down to speak about all things culinary and her restaurant Brown Sugar Kitchen.

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OlaRonke Akinmowo, mother of The Free Black Women’s Library project. The Free Black Women’s Library is based in Brooklyn, New York.