“For We Are His Workmanship” – CONFRONTING POOR SELF WORTH
In this final installment of our mini three-part series, we dive deep into a topic that resonates with so many: the struggle with self-worth. Today, I’ll be confronting the roots […]
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On episode 45 of the podcast, I’m giving you a pep talk about writing as resistance. About how you can push back against oppressive systems, defy stereotypes and limitations, and leave a lasting legacy, all with the power of the written word.
And I will be using the life and work of literary ancestor, Arturo Schomburg as my source material. Arturo Schomburg is most known as the founder of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in New York City, but he was also a writer, a revolutionary thinker, and activist, who used books and the written word to defy white supremacy and glorify Black excellence and achievement.
During the show you’ll learn:
If you’d like to read more about the fascinating life and work of Arturo Schomburg, get your hands on a copy of Diasporic Blackness: The Life and Times of Arturo Alfonso Schomburg by Vanessa K. Valdés
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In this final installment of our mini three-part series, we dive deep into a topic that resonates with so many: the struggle with self-worth. Today, I’ll be confronting the roots […]
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