The One About Black Feminism w/ EbonyJanice
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Apr 08, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:32:19

EbonyJanice is the founder and CEO of The Free People Project and The EbonyJanice Project. She earned her Bachelors in Cultural Anthropology and Political Science and a Masters of Arts in Social Change with a concentration in Spiritual Leadership, Womanist Theology, and Racial Justice. The core and center of her work is the professional and personal liberation of Black Women and Femmes.EbonyJanice is a woman of action. Her contributions to an all-girls high school in Nayhururu, Kenya, include creating the school curriculum for girls' leadership. She's continued to support this school with monetary donations. These donations have built a computer lab, two additional classrooms, and a dormitory. She's updated the technological capabilities so that the school can access WIFI, added a large screen TV for Zoom communications and conferences, and paid the tuition for an entire class of girls.EbonyJanice enjoys theater, playing the viola, and speaking French. When she isn’t preaching, reaching, and teaching, she is ordering croissants in coffee shops around the world, reading romance novels, journaling, listening to Beyonce, laughing loudly, practicing peace, and expressing gratitude.

In This Episode:Grab the All The Black Girls Are Activists book today!You can find more info at EbonyJanice's website!Check out EbonyJanice on Instagram

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Music: Make it to Tomorrow by Andre HenryIt Doesn't Have To Be This Way (Remix) by Andre Henry

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