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Walk in Your Purpose - Jasmine Brown

“I want to be where I'm supposed to be. I want to be walking in my purpose..” HOST: Leslie Stoval GUEST: Jasmine Brown VIDEO of this INTERVIEW: https://vimeo.com/showcase/6960281/video/440435460 We are fortunate to have Episode 7 guest, the lovely Jasmine Brown, as a longtime member of the BlackFemaleProject community and team. Jasmine is a writer, editor, and activist who works full time as a consultant supporting programming and event management needs of arts-centered organizations and social justice initiatives. Leslie and Jasmine’s conversation spans topics of Black liberation, Plant allyship, mass incarceration, artistic endeavors, and more. SHOW NOTES: Visual Literacy https://www.visualliteracy.me/ Essie Justice Group https://essiejusticegroup.org/ The Earth, The City, and the Hidden Narrative of Race https://earthcityrace.net/ Because She’s Powerful https://act.becauseshespowerful.org/ The 13th https://www.netflix.com/title/80091741 Black Mama’s Day Bailout http://www.law4blacklives.org/blackmamasbailout Museum of the African Diaspora https://www.moadsf.org/ CatchLight https://www.catchlight.io/

Episode 7 of the BlackFemaleProject Podcast podcast, hosted by BlackFemaleProject, Jasmine Brown, Leslie Stoval, titled "Walk in Your Purpose - Jasmine Brown" was published on August 20, 2020 and runs 19 minutes.

August 20, 2020 ·19m · BlackFemaleProject Podcast

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“I want to be where I'm supposed to be. I want to be walking in my purpose..” HOST: Leslie Stoval GUEST: Jasmine Brown VIDEO of this INTERVIEW: https://vimeo.com/showcase/6960281/video/440435460 We are fortunate to have Episode 7 guest, the lovely Jasmine Brown, as a longtime member of the BlackFemaleProject community and team. Jasmine is a writer, editor, and activist who works full time as a consultant supporting programming and event management needs of arts-centered organizations and social justice initiatives. Leslie and Jasmine’s conversation spans topics of Black liberation, Plant allyship, mass incarceration, artistic endeavors, and more. SHOW NOTES: Visual Literacy https://www.visualliteracy.me/ Essie Justice Group https://essiejusticegroup.org/ The Earth, The City, and the Hidden Narrative of Race https://earthcityrace.net/ Because She’s Powerful https://act.becauseshespowerful.org/ The 13th https://www.netflix.com/title/80091741 Black Mama’s Day Bailout http://www.law4blacklives.org/blackmamasbailout Museum of the African Diaspora https://www.moadsf.org/ CatchLight https://www.catchlight.io/

“I want to be where I'm supposed to be. I want to be walking in my purpose..”

We are fortunate to have Episode 7 guest, the lovely Jasmine Brown, as a longtime member of the BlackFemaleProject community and team. Jasmine is a writer, editor, and activist who works full time as a consultant supporting programming and event management needs of arts-centered organizations and social justice initiatives. Leslie and Jasmine’s conversation spans topics of Black liberation, Plant allyship, mass incarceration, artistic endeavors, and more.

HOST: Leslie Stoval
GUEST: Jasmine Brown

VIDEO of this INTERVIEW: https://vimeo.com/showcase/6960281/video/440435460

RESOURCES:
Visual Literacy https://www.visualliteracy.me/
Essie Justice Group https://essiejusticegroup.org/
The Earth, The City, and the Hidden Narrative of Race https://earthcityrace.net/
Because She’s Powerful https://act.becauseshespowerful.org/
The 13th https://www.netflix.com/title/80091741
Black Mama’s Day Bailout http://www.law4blacklives.org/blackmamasbailout
Museum of the African Diaspora https://www.moadsf.org/
CatchLight https://www.catchlight.io/

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