Listen "Afro-Indigenous Identity, Authentic Advocacy and Activism Burnout with Shanese Steele"
Episode Synopsis
What does authentic advocacy look like for Indigenous communities? how do we make space for Afro-Indigenous identity? and how do we prevent burnout while doing activism work? these are questions Shanese answers for us with care in this thoughtful episode. tw: this episode has mentions of domestic violence Find Shanese on IG @shaneseanneCheck out her website shaneseanne.ca The first book that made Shanese feel seen was In Search of April Raintree tw: sexual assaultInterested in attending our 'Diversify Your Bookshelf' workshop solo?! we're hosting it as an event live on Zoom! get your tickets here.If you're looking to book the workshop for your place of work or for a private group, check out the workshop page on our website.Enjoy the podcast? Fill out our feedback survey and receive a FREE resource on goal mappingLooking for a feminist Book Club for women of color? Join our community!Follow us on InstagramCheck us out on TwitterInterested in joining Book Club? Join us on Substack *Workshop booking requests are now through email onlySupport the show & buy us a virtual coffeeShare your feedbackThis Podcast is produced by Cove Collective, a community that celebrates the joy, creativity, and culture of BIPOC women
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