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For The Worldbuilders
Seeda School
82 episodes
6 days ago
Join host Ayana Zaire Cotton where they reflect on worldbuilding and interdisciplinary practice with occasional guests. "For The Worldbuilders" is presented by Seeda School which hosts a 9-week retreat helping you seed, deepen or return to an interdisciplinary practice, release a creative offer and develop a cohesive narrative through the framework of worldbuilding.
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Join host Ayana Zaire Cotton where they reflect on worldbuilding and interdisciplinary practice with occasional guests. "For The Worldbuilders" is presented by Seeda School which hosts a 9-week retreat helping you seed, deepen or return to an interdisciplinary practice, release a creative offer and develop a cohesive narrative through the framework of worldbuilding.
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Entrepreneurship
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074. Your Favorite Black Feminist Is An Entrepreneur
For The Worldbuilders
45 minutes 24 seconds
7 months ago
074. Your Favorite Black Feminist Is An Entrepreneur

Our favorite black feminist was most likely an entrepreneur because for many of our ancestors black feminist entrepreneurship was simply a synonym for “the practice of surviving with our dignity in tact”. Many of us have heard the stories if we listened closely, the auntie, uncles and cousins who spun up hair salons, barbershops, daycares, restaurants and classrooms inside living rooms, kitchens, gardens and basements. Businesses that experimented with mutual aid and refused to replicate the carceral choreographies they might have witness or experienced in their neighborhoods or at their jobs. These stories are not new, disability and complex trauma sometimes renders us unable or unwilling to hold "traditional jobs". Entrepreneurship and creative lives of refusal aren't always born out of courage, sometimes they're born out of necessity and needs capitalism just can't hold. What creative strategies can black feminism teach us about surviving systems designed to fail us?

Resources

  • Register for the Free 2-Part Worldbuilding Workshop Series and Download the Spring 2025 Syllabus: https://www.seedaschool.com/program
  • Subscribe to the Seeda School Substack: ⁠https://seedaschool.substack.com/⁠
  • Follow Ayana on Instagram: ⁠⁠@ayzaco⁠⁠
  • Follow Ayana on Threads: ⁠⁠@ayzaco⁠⁠
  • Follow Seeda School on Instagram: ⁠⁠@seedaschool⁠

Citations

  • Freedom Farm Cooperative
  • Why Harriet Tubman Is a ‘Powerful’ Choice for American Currency
  • 'Nurse, Spy, Cook:' How Harriet Tubman Found Freedom Through Food
  • Sojourner Truth, "I Sell the Shadow to Support the Substance”
  • Sankofa Symbol
  • Black Utopias: Speculative Life & the Music of Other Worlds by Jayna Brown
  • Cover Art: Lauren Halsey, Untitled (Parliament) (detail), 2021. Digital collage. Source: MFA Boston
For The Worldbuilders
Join host Ayana Zaire Cotton where they reflect on worldbuilding and interdisciplinary practice with occasional guests. "For The Worldbuilders" is presented by Seeda School which hosts a 9-week retreat helping you seed, deepen or return to an interdisciplinary practice, release a creative offer and develop a cohesive narrative through the framework of worldbuilding.