EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 26 MIN
The Kitchen Sisters: House/Full Of Black Women — Chapter 1
from Crosscurrents · host KALW
From 2015 to 2023, 34 Black women from the Bay Area — gathered monthly around a big dining room table in Oakland. They were artists, scholars, midwives, nurses, an architect, an ice cream maker, a theater director, a choreographer, musicians, a donut maker, educators, sex trafficking abolitionists and survivors. Together, they used theater, dance, and ritual to address issues plaguing their community. Today, we take a seat at their table in part one of this special two part story from our friends at the Kitchen Sisters.
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From 2015 to 2023, 34 Black women from the Bay Area — gathered monthly around a big dining room table in Oakland. They were artists, scholars, midwives, nurses, an architect, an ice cream maker, a theater director, a choreographer, musicians, a donut maker, educators, sex trafficking abolitionists and survivors. Together, they used theater, dance, and ritual to address issues plaguing their community. Today, we take a seat at their table in part one of this special two part story from our friends at the Kitchen Sisters.
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