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The Just Another Black Girl Podcast
Deborah Sanni
10 episodes
4 days ago
This is a safe space where we get the chance to focus on various issues in the world. I bring a combination of my intersectionality as a Black Woman and a Christian into this discussions. It’s a space where I hope we can all learn from each other regardless of age, gender, race, religion, class, and just share our experiences and understanding of issues.
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This is a safe space where we get the chance to focus on various issues in the world. I bring a combination of my intersectionality as a Black Woman and a Christian into this discussions. It’s a space where I hope we can all learn from each other regardless of age, gender, race, religion, class, and just share our experiences and understanding of issues.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Strong Independent Black Woman (SIBW)
The Just Another Black Girl Podcast
11 minutes 15 seconds
4 years ago
Strong Independent Black Woman (SIBW)
In this episode, the host dives into some of the burdens that come with the title of being a Strong Independent Black Woman, by exploring some of the findings from several studies on the Strong Independent Black Woman Syndrome.
The Just Another Black Girl Podcast
This is a safe space where we get the chance to focus on various issues in the world. I bring a combination of my intersectionality as a Black Woman and a Christian into this discussions. It’s a space where I hope we can all learn from each other regardless of age, gender, race, religion, class, and just share our experiences and understanding of issues.