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    Black Her Stories

    Black Her Stories reshapes Black history through the inspiring stories of women you may never have heard of. Through nourishing conversations with leading writers, artists, and entertainers, we explore what is possible when creativity meets history - when we tap into our creative power to unlock our purpose. If you need to reconnect with your creative courage, then this show is for you.
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    Episodes (23)

    Planting Seeds with Imani Nichele

    Planting Seeds with Imani Nichele
    In this episode, we dig into a conversation with Imani Nichele. Imani is a Detroit-based poet, rapper, singer, and songwriter. She is the 2018 Detroit Youth Poet Laureate. Her writing has been featured by the Heidelberg Project, Fox Sports, and the Detroit Institute of Arts. In this conversation, we celebrate the work of Lucille Clifton (1936-2010). Clifton is known for her unique writing style that underscores ‘clear truth-telling.’ Her sharp, small poems employ understated yet imaginative language that invites the reader into the inner world of a Black woman.

    We trace the interconnection between Clifton’s inner world exploration and Imani’s unique perspective as a creative who gives herself permission to be who she is, unapologetically. And who is charting her course through the history that’s being made in the here and now.

    In this episode, we talk about: 

    • Art as a tool for empathy 
    • Reparenting
    • The power of questions

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    Black Her Stories
    enMarch 09, 2022

    Seismic Shifts and a Sense of Wonder with Brittany Rogers

    Seismic Shifts and a Sense of Wonder with Brittany Rogers
    In this episode, we dive into a conversation with Brittany Rogers. Brittany is a poet, creator, educator, and proud native Detroiter. She is a fellow of VONA, The Watering Hole, Poetry Incubator, and Pink Door Writing Retreat. Her writing has been anthologized in The BreakBeat Poets: Black Girl Magic and Best of the Net. Brittany is also Editor-in-Chief for Muzzle Magazine, an M.F.A. candidate, and a Blackburn Fellow at Randolph College.  Together, we celebrate the work of Aricka Foreman. Aricka is an American poet and interdisciplinary writer from Detroit MI. Author of the chapbook Dream with a Glass Chamber, and Salt Body Shimmer (YesYes Books), she has earned fellowships from Cave Canem, Callaloo, and the Millay Colony for the Arts. She serves on the Board of Directors for The Offing, and spends her time in Chicago, IL engaging poetry with photography & video. We thread the needle between Foreman’s practice of protective truth-telling with Roger’s rituals of delight. Brittany also discusses how she exercises creative risk-taking by infusing a sense of wonder and delight. 

    In this episode, we talk about: 

    • The Great Migration in the context of Detroit 
    • Infusing honesty with a sense of protection & care 
    • Creative Risk-taking 

    Resources: 

     ◉ Get in Touch: Nourish.community

     ◉ IG: @nourish____

     ◉ Support this podcast at — https://nourish.community/donate/

     ◉ Advertising Inquiries: hello@nourishevents.org

    Black Her Stories
    enMarch 09, 2022

    Coming March 9: Black Her Stories

    Coming March 9: Black Her Stories

    Hosted by Michaela Ayers, this series illuminates the lives and legacies of Black women - past and present - who inspire us and shape our stories.

    In season one, we’re talking to Black women writers in Detroit, Michigan to learn how community informs a creative. And what possibilities exist when creativity meets history.

    The series premieres on March 9th. Subscribe or follow wherever you get your podcasts.

    Black Her Stories
    enFebruary 09, 2022
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