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VOICES: a sacred sisterscape
An Audioplay Presented by V-Day, Directed by aja monet, Composed by LeahAnn “Lafemmebear” Mitchell, Produced by Hollis Heath
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- V-Dayaja monetBella LaiaBlack Girls Glow ft. Anabel RoseKikieMs. FuNana Adjoa AgyepongPamm TakyiwaaPoetra Asantewa & WendyCeclia FaussartChamari White-MinkChelsea WilliamsCynthia ManickDalychia SaahDorothy Randall GrayFlavia DinizFrieda Ndeutala MukufaItohan Omolere OsaigbovoJasmine KnowlesRenee WilsonRoslyn SmithS. Pearl SharpToya LillardUrsula Nyaboke GisembaVanessa AppiagyeiVangile Gantshovarious authorsLeahann “Lafemmebear” MitchellHollis Heath
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- a full castBlack Girls Glow ft. Anabel RoseKikieMs. FuNana Adjoa AgyepongPamm TakyiwaaPoetra Asantewa & WendyCeclia FaussartFlavia DinizRoslyn SmithVangile GantshoZonya Love JohnsonMumbi KaigwaLiza Jessie PetersonTyshawna MaddoxMars RuckerStephanie BerryLiz MikelNyla WatsonStaceyann ChinCarolyn HarrisonDenise BurseNilaRutina WesleyBisserat Tseggai
Unabridged
1 hour
2024
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VOICES: a sacred sisterscape, spearheaded by Grammy-nominated poet aja monet (When The Poems Do What They Do), is an audio experience of stories written by, narrated by, and centering Black women across the diaspora. It encourages radical listening for the sake of connection, compassion, and community and celebrates the interior lives Black women embody. “We seek to encourage and establish a culture that fosters radical truth-telling love & solidarity,” —aja monet, Artist...
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or Free with Kobo PlusYesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
School Desegregation and Resegregation in Charlotte
2017
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Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow provides a compelling analysis of the forces and choices that have shaped the trend toward the resegregation of public schools. By assembling a wide range of contributors—historians, sociologists, economists, and education scholars—the editors provide a comprehensive view of a community’s experience with desegregation and economic development. Here we see resegregation through the lens of Charlotte, North Carolina, once a national mo...
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