
Episode 11: Eldest Daughter Chronicles ft. Yanaminah
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Guess who's backkkkkk! You know I had to give y'all another interview style episode and this time it's with one of my besties :)
This episode, Yanaminah and I tackled the intricate and many times difficult aspects of being an eldest daughter in an African household. The expectations, the burdens, the resentment, the hyper independence, the frustrations, people pleasing and everything in between. In the end, we did chat about what care can look like, what boundaries look like when you finally say "no" to the expectations that we're placed onto you, what community can do to aid with that care, and what importance friendship and community has when one is letting go of intergenerational traumas. The conversation was healing for the both of us, and we hope it can be for you too. Happy listening :)
Here is a bit more about Yanaminah, who you can find on everything as @yanaminah
"Yanaminah is dedicated to addressing anti-black racism through public education, amplifying storytelling through community engagement, and empowering Black ideas within arts and cultural spaces. She’s currently the Community Guest Curator at the Ottawa Art Gallery."