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Moving Beyond Bad History
Breathe, Baby, Breathe: The Fresh Air of African Values
English - May 28, 2021 18:00 - 58 minutes - 40.1 MBMental Health Health & Fitness Society & Culture black mental health emotional emancipation psychological freedom racial justice black men black children african ancestry african diaspora cultural trauma cultural healing Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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"We can catch our own babies....We owe it to our ancestors to get all-the-way free."
–Melanie Funchess
In love, Jackie Dozier, Melanie Funchess, aka "Mama Mel," and Sherita D. Bullock, aka "The Baby Lady," are leading the effort in Rochester, NY, to rebuild the Black "Village." Known as "Shermakie," a combination of their three names, Jackie, Melanie, and Sherita are self-described gatekeepers of the Black village. Jackie, Melanie, and Sherita are modern-day QueenMothers who demonstrate not only the centrality of Black women in the movement for emotional emancipation and the complete liberation of people of African ancestry, but the sheer power of Black sisterhood.