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Saturday, May 25 • 11:00am - 12:30pm
Centering Trust in Black Women

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This 90-minute three-part intermediate panel explores 1) “Who are the Black Womxn that we trust?” discussing whose work is trusted but who are unsung heroes, 2) “These are the black womxn that I trust” through creative spoken media and audience engagement, and 3) “how do you bring someone along? how do we foster trust amongst Black womxn and gain trust in a capitalist white supremacist system?” through facilitated discussion about opportunities for reconciliation and reduction of harm.

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Noelle Spencer

Research Coordinator, SisterSong
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Ana'Neicia Williams

KY State Coordinator, Sistersong
Dr. Ana’Neicia Williams DSW, LCSW is a therapeutic storyteller that holds mothers’ and centers their experiences to impact practice and policy. She is the and Founder and Clinical Director of Momology Maternal Wellness Club, LLC where she uses her certification in perinatal mental... Read More →
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Nea Richard

SisterSong
Nea is a researcher, organizer, and a proud HBCU graduate of Claflin University. She has a passion for empowering youth to create change in their community. She is also a researcher who thrives on creating room at the table for her community and learning ways to center the experiences... Read More →
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Estee Dillard

Faith Coordinator, SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective
Reverend Iyalosa Estee Nena Dillard is a SpiRitualist Scholar, Ancestral Storyteller and Queer Sexologist. Estee's work is harnessing the ways that theological formation, embodiment, sexuality, ancestral spiritual care and ritual transform wellness. A proud almuna of Spelman College... Read More →


Saturday May 25, 2024 11:00am - 12:30pm CDT
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