
Writing Must Have A Sense Of Joy: On Black Feminist Narratives And Liberation With Prof. Mecca Jamilah Sullivan
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Dive into the transformative power of storytelling and self-discovery with Prof. Mecca Jamilah Sullivan in this latest episode, where we unpack the nuances of black feminist thought and its impact on literature and life. In this captivating conversation, Prof. Sullivan, a renowned author and Professor of English at Georgetown University, shares her inspiring journey as a writer and scholar, delving into her works like Big Girl and The Poetics of Difference, which celebrate black women and queer identities. From her early inspirations from literary giants like Toni Morrison and Audre Lorde to her exploration of Harlem’s cultural tapestry and the importance of journaling, Dr. Sullivan illuminates the ways in which writing can be a tool for personal liberation and social change. Join us as we explore themes of self-care, the fluidity of reading formats, and the revolutionary act of simply being present, with invaluable insights into the power of language and the importance of making space for ourselves in the world. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring writers, educators, and anyone passionate about literature, social justice, and the stories that shape us.
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