Cultivating wellness for BLK PEARLs and seeing the South clearly with Tori Wolfe-Sisson (Alabama)
Publisher |
Amelia Hruby
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Nov 05, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:45:21

In the first of two episodes from Alabama, Amelia speaks with Tori Wolfe-Sisson in Birmingham about BLK PEARL, a learning and leisure alliance that cultivates wellness through visibility and economic development with Black, Brown, Indigenous, Transgender & Queer Women. They spend the first half of the interview discussing Tori’s organizing work, and then have a really candid conversation about the stories people tell about Alabama and how to look beyond stereotypical narratives of the South. Plus Tori gives us an audio tour of forgotten and destroyed monuments in Birmingham and Montgomery.

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Links from the episode:

Shante Wolfe-Sisson speaking at the Bernie 2020 rally in Birmingham

atlanta-segregation.html">NYT 1619 piece on why traffic in Atlanta is a result of segregation

National Memorial for Peace and Justice (aka the Lynching Memorial) in Montgomery

Erotic City walking tours in Minneapolis

Lifting As They Climbed: Mapping a History Black Women on Chicago's South Side

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