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Black Love in the Diaspora

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During this episode, we engage in a gambit of topics surrounding black love across the diaspora! We discuss why the connoation of black love exists, the similarities and differences in values among various identities, along with the impact of our communities in teaching love to name a few.

We have three guests join us in this episode all bringing different identities and perspectives into the space.

First, we have Kennedy who identitifes as a Black woman descended from enslaved Africans who makes it a point to rep the diaspora as such and is an Amherst alum '19 currently working at a mangement program in Chicago!

Secondly, there is Jeremiah is an African-American male a current Black Studies major, music lover and producer at Amherst College!

Last but not least, we have Sade who represents love transcending oceans as both an African-American descended from enslaved Africans in the United States and a Nigerian. She is currently working at a public policy firm headquartered in DC.

Take and listen to find out more. Enjoy and thank you for listening!

Feel free to email us with questions, comments, and topic suggestions or general feedback @shapesoflov3@gmail.com

For exclusive content, updates, and details follow us on instagram @Shapesoflov3

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During this episode, we engage in a gambit of topics surrounding black love across the diaspora! We discuss why the connoation of black love exists, the similarities and differences in values among various identities, along with the impact of our communities in teaching love to name a few.

We have three guests join us in this episode all bringing different identities and perspectives into the space.

First, we have Kennedy who identitifes as a Black woman descended from enslaved Africans who makes it a point to rep the diaspora as such and is an Amherst alum '19 currently working at a mangement program in Chicago!

Secondly, there is Jeremiah is an African-American male a current Black Studies major, music lover and producer at Amherst College!

Last but not least, we have Sade who represents love transcending oceans as both an African-American descended from enslaved Africans in the United States and a Nigerian. She is currently working at a public policy firm headquartered in DC.

Take and listen to find out more. Enjoy and thank you for listening!

Feel free to email us with questions, comments, and topic suggestions or general feedback @shapesoflov3@gmail.com

For exclusive content, updates, and details follow us on instagram @Shapesoflov3

  continue reading

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