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A podcast for Black parents seeking liberation in their homes hosted by Trina Greene Brown.

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A podcast for Black parents seeking liberation in their homes hosted by Trina Greene Brown.

    Episode 77: Strong African American Families

    Episode 77: Strong African American Families

    In this podcast episode, Trina Greene is joined by Marinne Nolen, Fenella Williams, paradyse oakley to discuss the impact of the Strong African American Families Program (SAAF) curriculum on Black Families and themselves. They discuss ways to approach healthy communication, healing intergenerational parenting wounds, and more!

    Learn more about the SAAF curriculum and program here.

    If you're in the LA area and want to join P4L's upcoming SAAF programming, sign up here.

    • 45 min.
    Episode 76: The Vibration of Grace

    Episode 76: The Vibration of Grace

    Tune in as Trina Greene & gina Breedlove dive into the transformative power of sound healing and the journey of healing from your past. Join them as they explore topics like soul retrieval and the crucial role of self-care in the healing process. Get ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment as they share insights, stories, and techniques to help you unlock your true potential and find peace within.

    • 1 u. 30 min.
    Episode 75: “Make Revolution Irresistible: The Collective Power of Black Imagination and Innovation”

    Episode 75: “Make Revolution Irresistible: The Collective Power of Black Imagination and Innovation”

    Toni Cade Bambara adamantly noted that "as a culture worker who belongs to an oppressed people, my job is to make revolution irresistible”. This panel discussion takes up this invitation to name what it means to make revolution irresistible and possible within the Black community. Our panelists, TaVia Wooley, Dr. Natalie Graham, Marc Philpart, and Nicole D. Vick are leaders, parents and caregivers, dreamers, entrepreneurs, innovators, and community members. They will speak to the importance of creating community and learning spaces, how to develop meaningful networks, and what nourishes their vision of Black liberation and joy.

    • 59 min.
    Episode 74: Authentic & Audacious: Embodiment of Black Aesthetics (Black Book Chat)

    Episode 74: Authentic & Audacious: Embodiment of Black Aesthetics (Black Book Chat)

    On this episode, Trina speaks with author Rebecca Walker a student-organized event at California State University Fullerton.




    Rebecca Walker has contributed to the global conversation about race, gender, power, and the evolution of the human family for three decades. Since graduating from Yale, she has authored and edited seven bestselling books on subjects ranging from intergenerational feminism and multiracial identity to Black Cool and ambivalent motherhood, and written dozens of articles on topics as varied as Barack Obama’s masculinity, the work of visual artist Ana Mendieta, and the changing configuration of the American family. 

    Rebecca has written, developed and produced film and television projects with Warner Brothers, NBCUniversal, Amazon, HBO, and Paramount, and spoken at over four hundred universities and corporate campuses internationally, including Harvard, The Whitney Museum, and TEDx Lund. When Rebecca was 21, she co-founded the Third Wave Fund, which makes grants to womxn and transgender youth working for social justice.

    Rebecca has won many awards, including the Women Who Could Be President Award from the League of Women Voters, was named by Time Magazine as one of the most influential leaders of her generation, and continues to teach her masterclass, The Art of Memoir, at gorgeous and inspiring places around the world.

    Resources:

    www.rebeccawalker.com

    • 1 u. 7 min.
    Episode 73: Elevating Solutions and Impacts in the Black Community (Let’s End Domestic Violence Podcast)

    Episode 73: Elevating Solutions and Impacts in the Black Community (Let’s End Domestic Violence Podcast)

    On this episode, Trina is an invited guest on a special live episode of the Let's End Domestic Violence podcast to discuss the impacts of domestic violence in the Black community and the policies needed to prevent it. Also participating in the conversation are Kelli Dillon (City of Oakland, Office of Violence Prevention), Eric Morrison-Smith (Alliance for Boys and Men of Color), and Karen Earl (Jenesse Center) and host Bonnie Boswell.



    Resources:

    www.letsenddv.org/podcast/episode-04

    • 44 min.
    Episode 72: Countering The Expectation of Exhaustion for Black Mothers

    Episode 72: Countering The Expectation of Exhaustion for Black Mothers

    On this episode, Trina speaks with Naimah Efia, a holistic health practitioner, and healer within the ancient-future traditions of the African diaspora. Within a commitment to self-determined healing for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC), Naimah activates transformation through politicized, decolonial care. They also teach yoga, offer immersive mindfulness experiences and retreats, and facilitate integrative training on the intersections of yoga, social justice and identity politics. They're a proud Ma-MaGe to toddler twins, as well as a doula, centering perinatal mental health across the spectrum of their reproductive justice work. Naimah also offers their skills & care as a healing justice practitioner, liberation-based educator and community activist.



    Resources:

    www.naimahefia.com

    www.tourhero.com/en/epic-adventures/costa-rica/re-imagine-legacy-6-days-of-restoration-transformation-cultural-immersion-in-costa-rica-with-naimah-efia-346304

    • 47 min.

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