Happy Juneteenth!! HAVE YOU BOUGHT MY BOOK YET?
In this episode, I get vulnerable about how truly difficult it was for me to write my very first book, The Book of Juju, while grieving my the loss of my best friend, my grandmother. It was complicated writing about ancestors as she became one. Also, the book industry is racist!! Can yall believe I had to audition to read my own audiobook?! Tea time!!
P.S. Thank you, Arthur Flowers.
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CREDITS
Executive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Co-Executive Producer, Creative Producer, Sound Editor & Designer - Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylens
Senior Producer - Juju Bae @itsjujubae
Associate Producer, Archival Producer, Social Producer - Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel
with production assistance from Alexandra Di Palma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Financial Executive Producer - Ebony Janice @ebonyjanice
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The Emancipation Proclamation read by Whoopi Goldberg, Culture Pro)ject, YouTube
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This is a feature-length experimental documentary film following one spiritual family's journey to Nigeria as they recover the history and destiny that colonialism tried to erase. You Are Welcome Here and There is a moving ritual that travels through spirit realms and dimensions, illuminating the renaissance of Black Queer Peoples' return to African Traditional Religions.
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