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EP 48 | Dr. Emilie “Zila“ Jabouin: Haitian Dance and The Healing Of Interrupted Pregnancies
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*Trigger Warning: Conversations about interrupted pregnancies aka (abortion) come up in this discussion.*
Hey Fairy Fam, in this episode for The Afro Fairy Goddess Podcast, I bring a new friend Dr. Emilie “Zila“ Jabouin who I met, through the season of Emancipation here in Barbados via my extended community work offline.
Listen up as we talk about Haitian arts, space and spirituality and how it connects to dance. We also spoke heavily on her project, “The Release” which uses Ayisyen (Haitian) Folk dance, drumming and singing to challenge misconceptions of interrupted pregnancies.
'The Release' explores the multiple and complex emotions, social and personal pressures of black women and Afro-descendant Caribbean child bearers’ experiences with bodily autonomy and the question of choice.
Red and black cover art, was taken from "The Release". The photo of Dr. Jabouin was taken by Dawit Tibebu.
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Follow her here:
Website: https://www.emirj.ca/dance-moving-through-healing
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emiliejabouin/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zila_danceandresearch?igsh=Njl3anNzOXN5dzdi
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Check me on these links:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theafrofairygoddess/membership
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc2FQ1Lb0an8uz_JgHXzPSg
Website: www.theafrofairygoddess.com
51 episodes
Manage episode 438468974 series 2522906
*Trigger Warning: Conversations about interrupted pregnancies aka (abortion) come up in this discussion.*
Hey Fairy Fam, in this episode for The Afro Fairy Goddess Podcast, I bring a new friend Dr. Emilie “Zila“ Jabouin who I met, through the season of Emancipation here in Barbados via my extended community work offline.
Listen up as we talk about Haitian arts, space and spirituality and how it connects to dance. We also spoke heavily on her project, “The Release” which uses Ayisyen (Haitian) Folk dance, drumming and singing to challenge misconceptions of interrupted pregnancies.
'The Release' explores the multiple and complex emotions, social and personal pressures of black women and Afro-descendant Caribbean child bearers’ experiences with bodily autonomy and the question of choice.
Red and black cover art, was taken from "The Release". The photo of Dr. Jabouin was taken by Dawit Tibebu.
____________________
Follow her here:
Website: https://www.emirj.ca/dance-moving-through-healing
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emiliejabouin/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zila_danceandresearch?igsh=Njl3anNzOXN5dzdi
________________________
Check me on these links:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theafrofairygoddess/membership
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc2FQ1Lb0an8uz_JgHXzPSg
Website: www.theafrofairygoddess.com
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