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Ayisha Elliott

Black Girl from Eugene

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Black Girl from Eugene

Ayisha Elliott

Black Girl from Eugene

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Black Girl from Eugene

Ayisha Elliott

Black Girl from Eugene

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Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are talking about the divisions and narratives that have been imposed on us to keep us from becoming relational with each other.    Patreon: www.patreon.com/blackgirlfromeugene_1  Supporters Club
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are doing another Rewind episode back to a conversation with Ian that was referenced in a recent episode. Enjoy this trip back to May of 2021.Please welcome my guest Ian Waller podcast creator an
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are talking about DEI being redefined by people who just want to hold onto power. Patreon: www.patreon.com/blackgirlfromeugene_1  Supporters Club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/black-girl-from
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are talking about a whole bunch of stuff orbiting around astrology with returning guest Ian Waller (PhD candidate, Power of Ideas podcast, Ayisha’s little brother).The Power Of Ideas https://podc
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are talking about the true scope of DEI work. If you think it is just about Black people, you are missing the point.Patreon: www.patreon.com/blackgirlfromeugene_1  Supporters Club: https://www.sp
BGFE REWIND originally published October 1st 2019My brother, Ian Waller, whom I was not raised with and I, talk about the family you're born to, and the family you choose along the way. It is a sensitive subject for some, and uplifting for othe
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are once again talking with Ian Waller (PhD candidate, creator of The Power Of Ideas podcast, and Ayisha’s little brother) about the difficult nuances of talking about multi-racial identities in
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are going to talk about the difference between lived experience and professional expertise in DEI work.Patreon: www.patreon.com/blackgirlfromeugene_1 Supporters Club: https://www.spreaker.com/pod
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are going to talk about not speaking up, in the context of Black History Month specifically and Black history in general. We are failing our children, and there’s no time left to be confused abou
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are discussing the incident of locs on a Texan teen being punished by their school administration as a way to understand the conformity being demanded of us. Nurturely perinatal wellness: https:/
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are having our first of many discussions with Ian Waller, PhD candidate and creator of The Power of Ideas podcast, and Ayisha’s little brother!!! We are discussing “reflected appearances,” the “o
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are talking about the toxic work environment that led to the tragic loss of Antoinette “Bonnie” Candia-Bailey.National suicide hotline: call 988 or visit 988lifeline.org Rest is Resistance, A Man
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are talking about that letter that listed terms deemed inappropriate for classroom use. It’s just another example of living under the regime and narrative of white supremacy. Nurturely perinatal
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are talking about Dr Claudine Gay and the narrative that we tell ourselves about what is happening.Nurturely perinatal wellness: https://nurturely.orgPatreon: www.patreon.com/blackgirlfromeugene_
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where we are talking with Steve Jones of pocstock about the needs, rewards, and challenges of creating truly inclusive stock imagery. Big things are coming in 2024 for pocstock so make sure to sign up for
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where it’s time to talk about the man behind the curtain of all the -isms. We can step out of fear into the both-and that he doesn’t want us to see.Nurturely perinatal wellness: https://nurturely.org Patr
Welcome back to Black Girl From Eugene, where it’s time to talk about the pain of assimilation with Janette. We cover language culture shock, Puerto Rican identity, and get really deep into some personal feelings.Nurturely perinatal wellness: h
Self reflection on a different lives experience. Patreon: www.Patreon.com/blackgirlfromeugene_1 To support the process! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ayisha-elliott/messageBecome a supporter of this podcas
My first podcast in months it feels like- I’ve traveled to another country, adopted my grandchildren, loss my father and moved to a new state!!! Can we talk about loss and process for a moment?? Stick with me, it gets better and better --- Send
I wander through some thoughts about the murder of Jordan Neely and the lack of accountability for his killer- also some ideas from my Dad on humanity, critical thinking and the concept of both/and. Please consider supporting my Patreon if you
Hey y’all! I am back and unfortunately starting my new streak with sad news- but I always keep it real, and this is where I am. In other news, to join our two week conversation or just to support, the link is here: www.patreon.com/blackgirlfrom
This episode is a personal reflection on Police Brutality and it’s rippling affect into each of us- agency and courage to break through the fear of expectation of white supremacy’s culture- Patreon: www.patreon.com/blackgirlfromeugene_1 Instag
Why do we oppress other cultures like it’s our right, while we fight for freedom in our own culture- freedom being relative in this convo. Consider joining me at www.patreon.com_blackgirlfromeugene_1 to join in a new series of bi- weekly virtua
I’ve kept you hanging- but this episode is a good reflection of why white peoples lack of internalizing their relationship to racism- and riding the system as an excuse- 2023 requires more! Support my podcast at Patreon! Just $5 helps me mainta
Anti racism is not a trend- and it’s not being “woke”- check whether and why dehumanization is comfortable for you. If you’re learning from my podcast or just enjoy hearing a perspective familiar or unfamiliar, please support through patreon! w
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