Listen "The Earth is in Pain Waiting for You to Be Revealed with EbonyJanice"
Episode Synopsis
This week, Kelli and Kendra sit down with the brilliant EbonyJanice—author, hip hop womanist, and all-around force of nature. From the very start, EbonyJanice brings her full self to the conversation, sharing how her journey through faith, womanism, and self-discovery has shaped her life and work.We get real about what it means to be a “free woman on a love journey,” and how womanism can actually save and transform us—especially when we’re questioning everything we thought we knew about faith and spirituality. EbonyJanice opens up about her own spiritual shifts, the power of naming ourselves, and the deep ancestral connections that guide her work.Related Links:Learn more about EbonyJanice hereI Know It Was the Blood as sung on the episodeThuggish Ruggish Bone song referenced by EbonyJanice Rev. Dr. Eddy N. Henry EbonyJanice’s childhood pastorDr. Melanie C. Jones-Quarles womanist scholar mentionedAduni Idowu wife of Fela Kuti Dr. Monica A. Coleman womanist scholar mentioned Rev. Dr. Renita J. Weems womanist scholar mentioned Delores Williams author of the book Sisters in the Wilderness Follow the show on Instagram and Facebook @thiswomanistworkpod to keep the group chat conversations going! This episode was produced and edited by Centering Equity Productions with original theme song written and performed by Kendra Ross.Dr. Kendra Janelle Ross is a tour de force in the worlds of music, education, community engagement, and technology, blending her passions to create inclusive spaces, equitable communities, and innovative cultural ecosystems. Dr. Ross's creative prowess culminated in her upcoming project, This Womanist’s Work, highlighting her commitment to amplifying female voices in the industry. Learn more about Kendra’s work here: https://www.kendraross.comHit our group chat to ask us a question or send us feedback on what you're enjoying about the show!Kelli King-Jackson is a certified professional coach to Black women leading in white spaces. In addition to coaching, she works with organizations truly committed to justice for Black women by providing philanthropic advising, facilitation, and speaking services. Learn more about Kelli's work here: https://www.iamkelli.com/Support the show