• EP 6: Why Revolutions?

  • Jun 12 2020
  • Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • This episode is a message to my fellow white humans where ever you are. Please listen because we hold both definitions of revolution in our hands... And there will be a revolution in this century... So do not throw away our shot for it to be a beautiful collective dismantling of white supremacy and the creation of true communities of liberation.

    "We can do hard things." Glennon Doyle

    Donate to Gideon’s Army at https://donorbox.org/gideonsarmy
    "a community-based, grassroots organization that uses restorative justice programs to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline through social activism by children, families, and the community. Our programs address school-push-out, youth violence, policing, and juvenile justice."

    Donate to Homeland Heart Birth and Wellness Collective at https://gf.me/u/x6hyng
    "Training for Black doulas to help black families experience healthy pregnancies, understand their choices and options in the birth process, and offer support through the postpartum and breastfeeding processes in an area where statistics are showing an increase in the amount of black women dying during childbirth and an increase in the numbers of black babies that are not celebrating their first birthdays."

    Find Sonia:
    https://revolutions.me/
    INSTAGRAM: @totherevolutions
    PERSONAL INSTA: @soel_fetole

    Music:
    Ice Caverns courtesy of Darren Curtis Music. https://www.darrencurtismusic.com/

    Logo Art:
    Genevieve Rhea.
    INSTAGRAM: @genevieve.rhea and @secret.beauty.ink

    Production Support:
    Wild Home Podcasting
    https://www.wildhomepodcasting.com/
    INSTAGRAM: @wildhomepodcasting

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