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REST LOVE & JUSTICE PODCAST
by REST LOVE & JUSTICE PODCAST
Let's talk about REST... and how it impacts LOVE & JUSTICE.
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Season 2, Episode 4 - Expanding Your Capacity for Rest - Interview with Jeannie Liu, Part 2
Welcome back to The Rest Love and Justice Podcast — where rest is resistance, love is liberation, and justice is a daily practice. Hosted by Francina and Jackie, this space is dedicated to the brave, tender, and often messy work of reclaiming our humanity.🎧 In This Episode: Jeannie Lui from Miro Tea returns for another rich conversation with us. Together, we explore how we feel and notice rest, love, and justice in our lives — in the quiet moments, the rituals of tea, and the ways we show up for ourselves and our communities. This episode is an invitation to slow down, reflect, and stay curious about what these values look like in real time. https://mirotea.com/🌿 Whether you're resting between revolutions or reimagining what justice looks like in your life, this episode invites you to slow down, listen deeply, and come back to yourself.
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Season 2, Episode 2 - Self Care and Resting in Community - Interview with Nina Nube
Show Note:Community Scholars for Black Lives Semester at Sea
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Season 2, Episode 1 - Unapologetic Pursuit of Justice - Interview with Ed King, Part 2
Thank you Ed King for this lovely interview. Show notes below:Pottery NorthwestResource Suggestions from Ed KingGoodreads - Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieGoodreads - James BaldwinGoodreads - Malcolm_XSchool Daze Official TrailerDo the Right Thing Official TrailerBamboozled Official Trailer
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Episode 18 - Balance Between Effort and Ease - Interview with Rebecca Watson
Show Notes!Be Good Karma - @begoodkarmaFaith Hunter - @spirituallyflyBlack Girl Yoga - @blackgirlyogaBlack Women’s Yoga Collective - @blackwomensyogacoGirlTREK - @GirlTREKReparations Club - @reparations.club
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Episode 16 - Juneteenth Episode - Interview with poet Shonda Buchanan
Shona Buchanan is an award winning author and educator. Check out her most recent book "Black Indian" here. Read about Opal Lee, known as the grandmother of Juneteenth. White Folks -- check out this NPR article from a few years back by Destinee Adams, interviewing Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman: Celebrate Juneteenth the Right Way.
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Episode 5 - Rest & Touch - Interview with Aaron Johnson - Part 2
Learn more about our dear friend Aaron Johnson from his TED talk about the CUT Project and here at the CUT project website.
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Episode 4 - Rest & Creativity - Interview with Aaron Johnson
Learn more about our dear friend Aaron Johnson from his TED talk about the CUT Project and here at the CUT project website.Peace & Love.
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Episode 1 - How Powerful Rested People Can Be
This podcast is an invitation for us to sit in and with our stories around Rest, Love and Justice. We know the work of racial justice is hard but believe the best way for us to grow and learn collectively is through the sharing and receiving of our stories. If we are able to see each other’s humanity then we will realize that every conversation or debate about racial justice is a conversation about our humanity. We must see our collective humanity before we can make lasting change that benefits us all. In this episode you'll hear our personal stories around Rest, Love and Justice. Thank you for listening — Peace & Love.
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