A Tapestry Woven from Black Struggle, Literature, and Leadership

EPISODE · Mar 25, 2024 · 1H 36M

A Tapestry Woven from Black Struggle, Literature, and Leadership

from MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast

As we gather around the warm, inclusive space of a MahoganyBooks author event, we're reminded that the power of literature is not just in storytelling, but in shaping futures and fueling revolutions. Reverend Tony Lee ushers us into this sacred dialogue with a stirring invocation, leading us to explore the growth of our dear sister Rahiel Tesfamariam, author of the new book Imagine Freedom, from the foundational days of Urban Cusp to her present victories. Joined by the insightful Roland Martin, we navigate the cultural significance books have in our collective quest for freedom, celebrating the role of African-American literature in our shared journey to imagine and achieve a more liberating world.Embarking on a profound exploration of liberation and healing, we traverse the transformative landscapes of education, activism, and media. As Rahiel recounts her evolution from a youth advocate to the founder of Urban Cusp, the conversation turns to the importance of owning our narratives and challenging the structures that seek to undermine our cultural identity. She lifts up the voices of mentors and community builders, sharing tales of the gained growth under their wise counsel. Every step is a testament to the might of mentorship and the pivotal role faith plays in turning our adversities into thriving lives.As the episode crescendos, we engage with you, our listeners, in a vibrant Q&A session that spans from the personal to the political, from the influence of creative works on our lives to strategies for dismantling systemic oppression. And to add a capstone to an already powerful event, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson steps to the mic with an edification for Rahiel but to also remind all listeners to be unashamed as they challenge any institution that doesn't radically imagine freedom for every person.Join us for this powerful celebration of spirit, struggle, and storytelling.MakerSPACE is here to meet the needs of today’s entrepreneurs, creatives, and work-from-home professionals. We do this through private offices, coworking spaces, and a host of other resources, including conference rooms, a photo studio, podcast studios; a creative workshop, and a retail showroom—that is perfect for any e-commerce brand. Mention code MAHOGANY for all current specials, as we have two locations to best serve you.Discover a world of Black LiteratureVisit MahoganyBooks and use code 'Front Row' to save 10% on your first purchase. #BlackBooksMatterDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Thanks for listening! Show support by reviewing our podcast and sharing it with a friend. You can also follow us on Instagram, @MahoganyBooks, for information about our next author event and attend live.

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