Listen "Healing from Internalized Oppression: Anika Tillery and Dr. Norissa on Self-Love for Dark-Skinned Black Women"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Radical Remembering, we discuss what it takes to find liberation from societal standards of beauty in the Black communities.I’m joined by Anika Tillery, Founder of Our Writing on the Wall to share her story of growing up being teased for her darker complexion and doing the work in adulthood to embrace herself unapologetically.You’ll gain a deeper understanding of the personal toll that colorism can take and how resilience, self-love, and community support are essential in navigating these challenges.Radical Remembering is a podcast that covers liberation, personal growth, self-awareness and awareness of topics at the intersection of mental health, spirituality and self-help. Each episode will leave you with intimate knowledge of the liberation process, sprinkle a little healing magic, and leave you with wisdom for your journey. Stay tuned for the next episode. Thank you for listening to the Radical Remembering podcast! Listen to our next podcast and tell a friend about us.Connect with Anika TilleryOur Writing On the WallInstagramConnect with meInstagramLinkedinLiving Liberated appRadical Remembering PodcastInstagramCheck out, Plugged In, your pocket resource for grounding into your power, connecting to self and remembering how powerful you really are. Sign up for your FREE 14-Day trial here.https://bit.ly/pluggedintrial
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