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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2025 · 1H 2M

EP 4 Edmonia Lewis - Sculpting Freedom I Women And Resistance

from Women And Resistance · host Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla

In this episode of Women in Resistance, host Adesoji Iginla engages with Aya Fubara Eneli, who embodies the remarkable story of Edmonia Lewis. This conversation explores the life and legacy of Edmonia Lewis, a pioneering artist of Native American and African American descent. The discussion covers her early life, education, struggles with racial injustice, and her journey as a sculptor, highlighting the challenges she faced and her eventual recognition in the art world. In this conversation, Edmonia Lewis reflects on her journey as a sculptor navigating the complexities of identity, race, and gender in the 19th century. She discusses her experiences in Rome, the challenges of being a Black woman artist, and the significance of her works that challenge societal norms and represent the struggles of marginalised communities. Lewis emphasises the importance of authenticity in her art and the role of faith and community in her life. The conversation culminates in a powerful reflection on legacy and the enduring impact of her work.Takeaways*Edmonia Lewis was born to a mother of Ojibwe and African-American descent.*She faced significant challenges in her early life, including the loss of her parents.*Lewis attended Oberlin College, a progressive institution for its time.*She was accused of poisoning two classmates, leading to a legal battle.*Despite being acquitted, she faced violence and discrimination.*Lewis became a successful sculptor, known for her bust of Robert Gould Shaw.*She sold her sculptures for significant amounts, enabling her to pursue art in Rome.*Her legacy was recognised posthumously by Oberlin College in 2022.*Lewis's story reflects the intersection of race, gender, and art in American history.*Her experiences highlight the resilience of marginalised artists. *The struggle for identity is ongoing and multifaceted.*Art can serve as a powerful medium for self-expression and social commentary.*Navigating the art world as a woman of colour presents unique challenges.*Authenticity in art is crucial for true representation.*Historical figures can be reimagined to reflect contemporary issues.*The intersectionality of race and gender is a critical lens in understanding art.*Community support is vital for artists facing systemic barriers.*Faith can provide strength and guidance in difficult times.*Legacy is shaped by both personal and collective experiences.*Recognition of marginalised artists is essential for a complete historical narrative.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Edmonia Lewis02:55 Her Early Life and Heritage05:58 Education and Challenges at Oberlin College11:55 Legal Struggles and Racial Injustice19:57 Artistic Journey and Breakthroughs30:07 Legacy and Recognition37:08 Navigating Identity and Objectification38:49 Establishing a Presence in Rome40:55 The Struggle for Authenticity and Recognition42:58 Challenging Stereotypes in Art44:08 Art as a Reflection of Identity and Struggle47:01 The Complexity of Representation in Sculpture49:54 Reimagining Historical Figures52:40 The Emancipation Narrative in Art54:51 The Legacy of Hagar and Intersectionality57:58 The Death of Cleopatra: A Controversial Masterpiece01:01:59 The Journey of a Forgotten Artist01:06:42 The Enduring Impact of Faith and Community01:10:36 The Good Spirit: A Guiding Force01:12:46 Reflections on Legacy and RecognitionSend us Fan MailWelcome  to Women and Resistance, a powerful podcast where we honour the courage, resilience, and revolutionary spirit of women across the globe. Hosted by Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla... You're listening to Women and Resistance with Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla—where we honour the voices of women who have shaped history through courage and defiance...Now, back to the conversation. That’s it for this episode of Women and Resistance. Thank you for joining us in amplifying the voices of women who challenge injustice and change the course of history. Be sure to subscribe, share, and continue the conversation. Together We Honour the past, act in the present, and shape the future. Until next time, stay inspired and stay in resistance!

In this episode of Women in Resistance, host Adesoji Iginla engages with Aya Fubara Eneli, who embodies the remarkable story of Edmonia Lewis. This conversation explores the life and legacy of Edmonia Lewis, a pioneering artist of Native American and African American descent. The discussion covers her early life, education, struggles with racial injustice, and her journey as a sculptor, highlighting the challenges she faced and her eventual recognition in the art world. In this co...

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