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EverydaySeh

EverydaySeh

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Welcome to Everyday Seh (Pronounced: Say) Let’s peel back the layers of Blackness and our various experiences through honesty, vulnerability, critique,and reimagining, together. Contact info: Twitter: EverydaySehSarah S Développement personnel Réussite personnelle
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    • Episode 14: How Does Art Move You w/ Sandra Dusabe
      Jul 24 2024

      Hey yall! Welcome or welcome back :)


      This episode I was so grateful to have Sandra Ngenge Dusabe join me for a conversation surrounding art, community, politics, growth, understanding, self-reflection, afro-futurism and so many other themes in between. Sandra is not only an artist, but she is also the creator of the multidisciplinary organization The Moving Art Gallery. She has created space for other artists to thrive and roots her organization in sustainability, community and creativity.


      I hope you enjoy this episode just as much as I did when I was interviewing her! Make sure you follow her on socials and that you keep up with her projects.


      As always, thank you for supporting EverydaySeh! Happy listening :)

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      2 h et 17 min
    • Episode 13: Poetry & Community W/Nonso Morah
      Jun 6 2024
      This episode I had the pleasure of interviewing Nonso Morah, a poet and spoken word artist who indugled me with a conversation surrounding poetry and its intersections with community, resistance and liberation. Read more about Nonso below, and make sure you follow me on all platforms (on my Linktree) to stay up to date with all upcoming episodes. Happy Listening :) "Nonso Morah, a spoken-word poet and youth advocate from Alberta, Canada, has earned acclaim as the 2022 Spoken In The City Poetry Slam champion and a 2023 OG-500 Poetry Slam finalist. She's a 2023 RBC Future Launch Scholarship recipient, drawing inspiration from her Nigerian-Canadian background. Her poetry unearths life's subtleties, delving into identity, transformation, and societal shifts. Her poetry will be featured in Unbound: An Anthology of New Nigerian Poets Under 40, to be co-published by Griots Lounge Publishing and Narrative Landscape Press, Lagos in March 2024. Amidst role as her political staffer in Canadian governance & non-profit coordinator, she's pursuing a Conflict Studies and Human Rights degree at the University of Ottawa. She can be reached through her website, www.nonsomorah.ca."
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      2 h et 11 min
    • Ode to the Oppressed
      Jan 30 2024

      From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. End the occupation now.

      May the oppressed know freedom and liberation and let us always keep the words the oppressed alive. May their words remain ingrained in our minds, in our hearts, in our actions.


      We can because we must.


      Poets/Writers/Activist mentioned:

      Dr. Refaat Alareer

      Mosab Abu Toha

      Assata Shakur

      Patrice Lumumba

      Sarah Lubala

      Naomi Shihab Nye

      Nina Simone

      @/blkchimera

      Langston Hughes

      Mohammed Hamza

      Zaynab Iliyasu Bobi

      Suheir Hammad


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      17 min
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