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Southern Synergy
by ARC Southeast, Duke Virginia, Southern Synergy
Southern Synergy is sponsored by ARC-Southeast, a Black-led abortion fund in the Southeast, and hosted by filmmaker and organizer Duke Virginia. More than just another podcast, it’s a multimedia mixtape—and a call to action.At ARC we believe that because Southern Synergy centers the reproductive lives and resistance of folks throughout the South. We explore rich legacies of organizing, and go beyond the surface-level to confront fundamental questions: What does it mean to have autonomy? What are the barriers that stand in the way of our human rights? What makes the South unique? Who benefits from these abortion bans? What does community organizing in practice look like?
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Get Da Abortion!: Breaking Stigma surrounding Sex, Reproductive Justice, and Abortion.
In this series, we dig into the ways stigma doesn't just shape policy—it shapes culture. It shapes how we treat each other. And we also talk about what it might look like to break that cycle—to name what’s happening, reclaim our autonomy, and build radically honest collective strategies rooted in love, care, and liberation. As always, thanks for being here and I hope this episode encourages you to think more intentionally about your relationship to stigma.
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The Repeating Wound, by Chinyere Erondu
Audio Clip of the interview of Mr. Joshua Nwachuku, conducted by Chinyere Erondu October 18, 2024. Mr. Nwachuku is answering the question, "Can you provide a background on why the Biafran War/Genocide started?"*Audio Clip of the interview of Dr. Ugboaku Esochaghi conducted by Chinyere Erondu on October 8th, 2024. Dr. Esochaghi is answering the question, "What do you remember about the Biafran Genocide?"*Audio Clip of the interview of Mrs. Oluchi Ukomadu, conducted by Chinyere Erondu on October 11, 2024. Mrs. Ukomadu is answering the question, "Where were you when the Biafran Genocide began?"Audio Interview conducted by Chinyere E. of Mrs. Elizabeth Nwachuku 8 Mr. Joshua Nwachuku's Personal recount of the Biafran Genocide.Audio Interview conducted by Chinyere E. of Ugboaku Esochiaghi. October 2024. Dr. Esochaghi answering the question: What were the burial practices Igbo people prior to and after the Biafran Genocide?
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In Conversation w/ Sydney Foster: Tuskegee Roots & Queer Artistry
"Our ancestors did not come to the water alone... we truly need each other" -Sydney A. FosterIn this episode, I sit down with visual artist and director Sydney A. Foster to talk about growing up Black and queer in the South, finding liberation through art, and honoring ancestry through spiritual practice. We explore queerness as a politic, what family means, and how reproductive justice is about so much more than abortion access.Sydney reflects on their healing journey and creative process, and we shout out powerful thinkers like Audre Lorde, Loretta Ross, Dorothy Roberts (Killing the Black Body), and June Jordan—whose work continues to shape how we imagine freedom, care, and community.Connect with Sydney: @sydney.a.foster and/or [email protected].
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Pause!: Breaking the Cycle: Fear, Stigma, and Criminalization in Reproductive and Social Justice
In this talk, we dig into the ways stigma doesn't just shape policy—it shapes culture. It shapes how we treat each other. And we also talk about what it might look like to break that cycle—to name what’s happening, reclaim our autonomy, and build radically honest collective strategies rooted in love, care, and liberation. As always, thanks for being here and I hope this episode encourages you to think more intentionally about your relationship to stigma.
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Fertility, Freedom & Fight w/Alexia Rice Henry.
In this episode of Southern Synergy, host Duke Virginia sits down with Alexia Rice Henry Co-Executive Director at ARC-Southeast to explore her journey with IUI and what it means to build Black queer family in a medical system not designed for us.Alexia speaks openly about the emotional, physical, and political dynamics of fertility treatment, and how her experience as a Black queer woman navigating IUI intersects with reproductive justice, systemic inequity, and the fight for self-determination in family building.Some Highlights:The realities of IUI and fertility treatment for Black queer peopleMedical trauma and access barriers in reproductive careThe emotional toll and radical hope needed behind building family especially as a queer Black personReproductive justice as a liberatory framework Resources & Mentions:ARC-Southeast – Abortion and reproductive care support across the SouthSisterSong’s Reproductive Justice FrameworkConnect with us!https://arc-southeast.org https://www.instagram.com/arc_southeast/
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Can I Live?: The Intro
Duke shares their personal grounding in the reproductive justice framework, introduces the kinds of deep, intimate conversations to expect this season—from IVF and chosen family to art, spirituality, and destigmatization—and asks the guiding question: Can I live? Both a reflection and a call to action, this episode invites listeners into a space where culture, politics, and collective power through storytelling meet.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Southern Synergy is sponsored by ARC-Southeast, a Black-led abortion fund in the Southeast, and hosted by filmmaker and organizer Duke Virginia. More than just another podcast, it’s a multimedia mixtape—and a call to action.At ARC we believe that because Southern Synergy centers the reproductive lives and resistance of folks throughout the South. We explore rich legacies of organizing, and go beyond the surface-level to confront fundamental questions: What does it mean to have autonomy? What are the barriers that stand in the way of our human rights? What makes the South unique? Who benefits from these abortion bans? What does community organizing in practice look like?
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ARC Southeast, Duke Virginia, Southern Synergy
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