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Christianity Stole My Faith

The Black Woman Aesthetic

Release Date: 02/26/2019

A Conversation With Shelia Bryant  show art A Conversation With Shelia Bryant

The Black Woman Aesthetic

Shelia Bryant is running for Congress to make progressive values a priority in Maryland’s 4th District. Working together with the community, she wants to take back our country from those who oppose equality and justice. Her campaign is for the people. 

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The Black Woman Aesthetic

Nikki and Amena talk about how Nikki is trying to change the narrative around Civil War monuments and memorials through her art. 

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Fe’minite’ Noir Part 2 show art Fe’minite’ Noir Part 2

The Black Woman Aesthetic

Tashia Harris discusses the ways black femininity has been appropriated, co-opted and suppressed.

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Fe’minite’ Noir Part 1 show art Fe’minite’ Noir Part 1

The Black Woman Aesthetic

Tashia Harris discusses the ways black femininity has been appropriated, co-opted and suppressed.

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The Black Woman Aesthetic

Chereese Phillips discusses how genealogy and looking into our history and roots can impact black families. She shares tips for black people in search of their ancestry. Amena, Nikki & Chreese share stories from their families and their own journey with finding their roots.

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The Black Woman Aesthetic

Mambo Elizabeth Ruth explains aspects of some African Traditional religions. She discusses the ways slavery and faiths like Voodoo have shaped practices such as Hoodoo and Christianity. The hosts and guest share their experiences, both good and bad, with faith and the black church.

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You Make Me Sick! show art You Make Me Sick!

The Black Woman Aesthetic

Dr. Lovie Jackson Foster talks about the connection between health outcomes in the black community and the oppression black people face. She makes the link between mental and physical illness and slavery. Dr. Jackson Foster outlines steps we can take to help guard our bodies and minds against a world that has traumatized us.

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The Black Woman Aesthetic

Meet your hosts Amena and Nikki and find out what Season 1 of The Black Woman Aesthetic Podcast is all about. 

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The Black Woman Aesthetic

Features discussions about the complex intersections of race, gender identity, class, sexual orientation and faith. Guest’s stories affirm black women’s experiences and lets them know they are not alone.

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Mambo Elizabeth Ruth explains aspects of some African Traditional religions. She discusses the ways slavery and faiths like Voodoo have shaped practices such as Hoodoo and Christianity. The hosts and guest share their experiences, both good and bad, with faith and the black church.