We are back for Season Two! In this episode Quiana and Misty joined the Brown University community for a live conversation about their previous experiences as Black, first-generation college, low-income students. They also explored what it feels and looks like to cope, heal and be in community as the U.S. grapples with its deep history of racial oppression amidst a global pandemic.
This episode was sponsored by the Brown Center for Students of Color, U-FLi Center - Undocumennted, First-Generation College and Low-Income Student Center, and Sarah Doyle Center for Women and Gender
Episode 13: Gratitude, Growth and the Future
Episode 12: Planting Seeds of Change: Incubating Farming Businesses That Enrich Community
Episode 11: Agency, Power and Planting
Episode 10: There is Healing in the Soil: Connecting Back to the Land and Using Food as Medicine
Healing While Black Podcast & ECO City Farms: Farming While Black
Episode 9: Black Men and Healing
Episode 8: Decolonizing Our Minds and Bodies
Episode 6: Season 1 Wrap Up: Guest Erika Cooksey, LMSW
Episode 5: Keeping It Real: The beauty and struggle in Black authenticity
Episode 4: Can’t Steal Our Joy: The Healing Power of Music
Episode 3: Breakin' Down the System: The 4 I's of Racism
Episode 2: Talking Mental Health: Guest Orin Howard
Episode 1: Safety, Hope & Healing: Meet the hosts
Welcome to the Healing While Black Podcast
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