Episode 258: Why Black-Centered Spaces Should Be Protected

Join Ama-Robin on Espresso Talk Today as we celebrate Black spaces—vibrant havens of safety and empowerment that defy the chaos of predominantly white spaces.

Date: June 28, 2024
Name of podcast: Why Black-centered Spaces Should be Protected
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Episode 258

In this Episode…

Discover the resilience and creativity flourishing in Black-owned restaurants, boutiques, and cultural centers. But Black spaces are so much more. Black spaces are Black history, Black art, Black music, and Black spirituality. They are Black healing circles, Brotha and Sistah groups, and Black families. 

Explore why Black spaces are crucial for reclaiming our narratives, fostering community, and resisting systemic inequalities. 

Learn how they stand as sanctuaries against the threats of white supremacy and privilege, offering refuge where Black voices thrive and liberation becomes reality.

Tune in for a powerful journey of empowerment and solidarity!"

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