Episode 283: A Seat at the Table: Conversations with Historical Black Figures

Have you ever wondered why Black History Month is so important and how it can be a tool for reclaiming our narratives? 


Date: Feb 14, 2025
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Episode 283: A Seat at the Table: Conversations with Historical Black Figures
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Episode 283

In this Episode…

Join Ama-Robin as she shares a powerful, imagined roundtable discussion with historical Black figures like Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells, and Dr. Carter G. Woodson. This story isn't just about honoring our past, but about reclaiming our narratives and ensuring our contributions are remembered and celebrated. 

You’ll experience a historical roundtable discussion, a traditional libation ceremony, and a moment of reflection. 

We will also go "beyond the story" to the deeper story of Black History Month and how we can use it as a tool for Black empowerment.

Tune in and discover how honoring our past can empower our present and shape our future. 🌍🕯️

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