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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2020 · 1H 14M

BJP NYC Prelude: What to Expect on the Birth Justice Podcast NYC

from Black Women's Dept. of Labor · host Taja Lindley

In this pre-season (and pre- series!) prelude episode, the Birth Justice Podcast NYC host Taja Lindley shares what brings her to this podcast project, and what you can expect to hear and experience in Season 1 and beyond.Links to information and resources that Taja references in this episode:[Book] Killing the Black Body by Dorothy Roberts[Book] Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins[Article] Exam Rooms and Bedrooms: Navigating Queer Sexual Health on Rewire NewsTaja Lindley’s A Blade of Grass Fellowship Project: The Bronx Birth Justice TribunalNYC Public Artist in Residence Program overview, including the culminating project for her first year: The Bronx Birth Justice Gathering (which was postponed due to COVID)[Organization] Southern Birth Justice Network and their Birth Justice Bill of RightsHosted by Taja LindleyProduced by Colored Girls HustleMusic, Soundscape and Audio Engineering by Emma AlabasterSupport our work on Patreon or make a one-time payment via PayPalFor more information visit BirthJustice.nyc This podcast is made possible, in part, by the Narrative Power Stipend - a grant funded by Forward Together for members of Echoing Ida.Support the show

In this pre-season (and pre- series!) prelude episode, the Birth Justice Podcast NYC host Taja Lindley shares what brings her to this podcast project, and what you can expect to hear and experience in Season 1 and beyond. Links to information and resources that Taja references in this episode: [Book] Killing the Black Body by Dorothy Roberts[Book] Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins[Article] Exam Rooms and Bedrooms: Navigating Queer Sexual Health on Rewire NewsTaja Lindley’s A Bla...

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