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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2021 · 1H 36M

Tula B. Strong : No One Can Take Away Your Education, Faith, or Dance

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Tula B. Strong, a Liberian-American performance artist, joins Melissa on the mic for our Everyday Woman Series. Tula was raised by a single mother who immigrated to the United States after fleeing Liberia during the midst of the Liberian Civil War. Tula's mother, a refugee woman who lost everything, raised her children to value education as one of the few things that could never be taken away from them. Tula took her mother's words to heart and went on to attend Princeton University, on a full-ride scholarship program, fresh out of high-school! While at Princeton, Tula discovered her love for dance and choreography. Today, Tula is working on one of the biggest projects of her life, a 3-day dance and music experience called TESTIMONY that centers around a community of Afro-Diasporic women and their journeys of trauma, healing, and faith.If you enjoy this episode, be sure to share it with you friends! If you'd like to donate to the Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink during a podcast recording and you'll receive an on-air shout out!SHOW NOTESIn this episode, we talk about:Tula's mother and her experience of fleeing Liberia as a refugeeThe importance of education in Tula's householdGrowing up in a low income family and getting accepted into two of the best Ivy League schools on earthBeing a student of color at Princeton and not fitting in with the "mainstream"Advocating for BIPOC people on campusTESTIMONY, Tula's 3-day dance and music experience premiering during women's history month in 2022Tula's relationship with God and how she intertwines spirituality with danceHealing her relationship with religion after discovering a church community full of young creativesThe meaning of SisterhoodRESOURCES:Learn more about Tula B. Strong on her WebsiteRSVP to Tula's email list to stay in the loop on TESTIMONY premiering March 2022Follow Tula B. Strong on InstagramRead Tula's interview on Voyage LACheck out the NEW Mimosa Sisterhood SweatshirtCheck out the NEW 15 oz. MugFollow Mimosa Sisterhood on InstagramSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tula B. Strong, a Liberian-American performance artist, joins Melissa on the mic for our Everyday Woman Series. Tula was raised by a single mother who immigrated to the United States after fleeing Liberia during the midst of the Liberian Civil War. Tula's mother, a refugee woman who lost everything, raised her children to value education as one of the few things that could never be taken away from them. Tula took her mother's words to heart and went on to attend Princeton University, on a full-ride scholarship program, fresh out of high-school! While at Princeton, Tula discovered her love for dance and choreography. Today, Tula is working on one of the biggest projects of her life, a 3-day dance and music experience called TESTIMONY that centers around a community of Afro-Diasporic women and their journeys of trauma, healing, and faith.If you enjoy this episode, be sure to share it with you friends! If you'd like to donate to the Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink during a podcast recording and you'll receive an on-air shout out!SHOW NOTESIn this episode, we talk about:Tula's mother and her experience of fleeing Liberia as a refugeeThe importance of education in Tula's householdGrowing up in a low income family and getting accepted into two of the best Ivy League schools on earthBeing a student of color at Princeton and not fitting in with the "mainstream"Advocating for BIPOC people on campusTESTIMONY, Tula's 3-day dance and music experience premiering during women's history month in 2022Tula's relationship with God and how she intertwines spirituality with danceHealing her relationship with religion after discovering a church community full of young creativesThe meaning of SisterhoodRESOURCES:Learn more about Tula B. Strong on her WebsiteRSVP to Tula's email list to stay in the loop on TESTIMONY premiering March 2022Follow Tula B. Strong on InstagramRead Tula's interview on Voyage LACheck out the NEW Mimosa Sisterhood SweatshirtCheck out the NEW 15 oz. MugFollow Mimosa Sisterhood on InstagramSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Tula B. Strong, a Liberian-American performance artist, joins Melissa on the mic for our Everyday Woman Series. Tula was raised by a single mother who immigrated to the United States after fleeing Liberia during the midst of the Liberian Civil War....

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