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The DDQ Podcast: Where conversation meets examination, and sparks transformation!
Najmah Thomas
35 episodes
3 days ago
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Episode 27: Authenticity over perfection with Eboni "BlackSiS" Holmes
The DDQ Podcast: Where conversation meets examination, and sparks transformation!
40 minutes
2 months ago
Episode 27: Authenticity over perfection with Eboni "BlackSiS" Holmes
Basu Blaksis Nefertem aka Eboni Holmes was born in Boston, Ma and moved to Atlanta in 1998. Always an avid reader, and writer she began writing with the intent to perform, after a friend took her to Yin Yang Cafe, more recently known as Apache Cafe. Blaksis is an active member of her community and works and writes to free the minds of African people throughout the Diaspora. She has shared the stage with renowned artists such as Muta Baruka, Janelle Monae, and performed on the T.V. series Spoken. She has a powerful voice that penetrates souls and minds with Black Love and Power. She knows that words without action mean nothing and continues to be diligent in community activism, black economic sustainability, and repatriation efforts to Africa. Currently, she founded the Black Moses Freedom Festival, now in its fifth year. This festival celebrates Harriet Tubman in Beaufort, SC and uses that history to promote health, wellness, and sustainability in the Lowcountry. She is also an African Centered Yoga instructor, for 9 years, she continues to curate events that involve  Culture, Nature, and Healing. This Goddess has curated her life in a way that Holistically supports Africans at home and Abroad in reconnecting and reactivating the genetic codes that keep us whole and intertwined as One magnificent and magical people! Get connected with BlackSiS at these links: https://www.instagram.com/blaksisdagoddess blackmosesff@gmail.com https://www.blackmosesfreedomfestival.com https://www.instagram.com/blackmosesfreedomfestival
The DDQ Podcast: Where conversation meets examination, and sparks transformation!