The ABW Project

The ABW Project A podcast filled with , an occasional cuss word, and full-on truths about navigating being an in America.

is rewriting the narrative surrounding Black women and the myths associated with who they are and how they are portrayed in society. Dispelling the myth of the Angry Black Woman, our collaborators use workshops, presentations, retreats, and the arts to create a safe and courageous space for Black women to discuss their experiences, provide support to one another and empower one anot

her to use their anger constructively as a tool for self-awareness, healing, empowerment, and change.

Soooo, we've been away...for a minute. But we're back! Join us for a recap of where we've been and what we've been up to...
01/05/2021

Soooo, we've been away...for a minute. But we're back! Join us for a recap of where we've been and what we've been up to since our last episode; how The Rona has impacted our lives and priorities; and our game plan for 2021. www.theabwproject.com

Not ever.
12/07/2019

Not ever.

We've been mad for decades ― and invisible and silenced for equally as long.

Self-care is essential.
08/19/2018

Self-care is essential.

BlackGirlInOm promotes holistic wellness and inner beauty for women of color. We affirm through our work the consistent, preventative actions that cultivate a clarity of mind, a strength of body, a prosperity of spirit, and an inspiration in our environments.

08/10/2018

Aug. 15, 2018 marks a historic day for Harvard University. For the first time, four of its schools will be led by Black women, according to the Harvard

07/28/2018

Black women carry the trauma of systemic racism and serving other people before taking care of themselves, and it's killing them, say GirlTrek founders Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison. Dixon and Garrison give their Brief but Spectacular take on mobilizing black women to save their own lives.

Hold your space!
07/14/2018

Hold your space!

For centuries, White America has dictated how Black people can navigate our own bodies in spaces. It is not just the physical space itself being regulated by White people but the actual way Black people can use their bodies in these spaces.

02/08/2018
01/09/2018

Ready for a new podcast?We're working on it. In the meantime, check out our first episode at www.theabwproject.com

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