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On today’s episode of the podcast, I’m giving you a pep talk on the power and the potential of the written word to change the world. Yes, the pen is mightier than the sword, and I want all of my BIPOC writers to wield this powerful weapon with intention and agency. And because you know I like to give you role models to emulate, I’ll be sharing the inspiring story of how Ida B. Wells weaponized her words in order to make miracles happen. This is a pep talk you don’t want to miss.
“The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” Ida B. Wells
To learn more about Ida B. Wells, check out all the resources in the show notes for this episode on the Read, Write and Create blog.
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