In this episode we continue our conversation around colorism in addition to balancing fatigue and exhaustion in our everyday life with doing the work to eradicate racism while practicing self care. For our culture topic today, we delve into “The Vanishing Half” by Brit Bennett and its representation of how we view color.
In this show we're talking about:
- Navigating feeling tired and wanting space
- The balance point between rest and action
- How we are keeping the work going while cultivating self care
Our world continues to become more complex and often time draining, it is important that we take care of ourselves and those closest to us.
Thank you for listening to the show. It is such an honor to have these conversations with you. They are necessary and needed and we are here to do the work.
Xo, Sage & Erica
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