Listen "The Black Experience Series: A Black Woman's Experience"
Episode Synopsis
Mackenzie August and Gianna Campa, co-creators of Blacklining, sit down for an interview with friends Maria Sulaiman and Leah Jackson. The group discusses aspects of their experiences as Black women in America, ranging from code switching to eurocentric beauty standards.
Find the full video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt0v6ijej1M&t=43s&ab_channel=Blacklining
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BLACKLINING MISSION STATEMENT: BLACKLINING is an intellectual retaliation against the criminalization and exploitation of Black people. We are shedding light on the dark history of America: a history of oppressive systems built on the backs of Black people that continues to weigh them down today. Working through the diverse points of view that inform the Black Lives Matter movement, we will examine the connections and conflicts within reform and abolition, conventional and unconventional protesting, and action and performance through research-based analysis, personal experiences, creative contributions, and more. We advocate for empathy and awareness of Black oppression. It is only through dismantling historic systems of oppression that we can write a future based in equity.
Find the full video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt0v6ijej1M&t=43s&ab_channel=Blacklining
Visit www.blacklining.net for more content fighting against the criminalization and exploitation of Black people.
Instagram: @black.lining
Facebook: Blacklining
BLACKLINING MISSION STATEMENT: BLACKLINING is an intellectual retaliation against the criminalization and exploitation of Black people. We are shedding light on the dark history of America: a history of oppressive systems built on the backs of Black people that continues to weigh them down today. Working through the diverse points of view that inform the Black Lives Matter movement, we will examine the connections and conflicts within reform and abolition, conventional and unconventional protesting, and action and performance through research-based analysis, personal experiences, creative contributions, and more. We advocate for empathy and awareness of Black oppression. It is only through dismantling historic systems of oppression that we can write a future based in equity.