
\ud83c\udf19 a Black and Indigenous mama still proudly living on her ancestral lands with an immense love for Creator + creation, music, liberation, sacred motherhood, writing, true crime, southern accents and all things floral.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 67 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | a month ago |
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One of the hardest things for me has always been balancing accessibility with sustainability. If you’ve followed my work for any amount of time, you’ve heard me talk about this tension before whether it’s community organizing, classes, mutu...
On resisting timelines, rejecting metrics and reclaiming ancestral ways of being
There is a particular kind of exhaustion that comes from having to prove your age before you can be heard… not just stating it but performing it over and over...
What 9/11, the War on Terror and country radio reveal about survival, silence and the stories we’re allowed to tell
This piece sits at the intersection of music, memory and power. It begins with a single song, “Independence Day” by Martina...
Naming the quiet role Black Women are given in love, friendship and everything in between
Before you read: This piece is about a pattern many of us have lived but rarely see named out loud. The Black best girlfriend trope. Being everything...
There’s something about Dashboard that feels uncomfortably honest depending on which side of the story you’re standing on. Noah Kahan said it was written for the ones left behind but so many of us felt it as the ones who left. And then ther...
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\ud83c\udf19 a Black and Indigenous mama still proudly living on her ancestral lands with an immense love for Creator + creation, music, liberation, sacred motherhood, writing, true crime, southern accents and all things floral.
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