Brittany Moore
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All the Black Girls Are Activists
- A Fourth Wave Womanist Pursuit of Dreams as Radical Resistance
- By: EbonyJanice Moore
- Narrated by: EbonyJanice Moore
- Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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Hip Hop Womanist writer and theologian EbonyJanice’s book of essays center a fourth wave of Womanism, dreaming, the pursuit of softness, ancestral reverence, and radical wholeness as tools of liberation. All The Black Girls Are Activists is a love letter to Black girls and Black women, asking and attempting to offer some answers to “Who would black women get to be if we did not have to create from a place of resistance?” by naming Black women’s wellness, wholeness, and survival as the radical revolution we have been waiting for.
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So good
- By Myisha on 05-29-25
- All the Black Girls Are Activists
- A Fourth Wave Womanist Pursuit of Dreams as Radical Resistance
- By: EbonyJanice Moore
- Narrated by: EbonyJanice Moore
A Must Read for Black Gworls
Reviewed: 12-10-24
Thank you sis! Miracles and blessings. I feel so seen and am glad that the black girls will be and are alright. Thank you for this body of love.
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The Day God Saw Me as Black
- The Journey to Liberated Faith
- By: D. Danyelle Thomas
- Narrated by: D. Danyelle Thomas
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
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The Day God Saw Me as Black is a genre-defying, cultural critique of white supremacy in the Black Pentecostal religious experience through the lenses of race, gender, sexual expression, and class analyses. A narrative that weaves between critique and meditation, decolonization and reconciliation, the theoretical and the deeply personal, The Day God Saw Me as Black is an imagining of what could be if we stopped denying ourselves — and each other — full liberation.
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Such a raw and glaringly honestly work.
- By Christina on 01-07-25
- The Day God Saw Me as Black
- The Journey to Liberated Faith
- By: D. Danyelle Thomas
- Narrated by: D. Danyelle Thomas
To Be Young, Gifted and Black
Reviewed: 12-10-24
What a privilege to be seen and affirmed in someone else's story. While D. Danyelle's story is deeply personal, so much of her lived experience is familiar. I appreciate her giving language to Christianity that lets me know it's okay to "wrestle with the text". Thank you sis! Miracles and blessings.
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