Hey hey, our dear listeners!
This week, we are wrapping up our first series on how we protest for social change.
As a quick recap, in our first episode in this series, Nyke shared with us about how she's always viewed Art as a form of resistance - introducing us to various historical characters such as Phillis Wheatley and Zora Neale Hurston. In our second episode in the series, we heard from Bella about how education is a form of protest and are asked why only some historical events and characters are taught or even mentioned in modern media.
In this episode, Estar shares how she became more aware of her own political agency as an adult, her experience partaking in the Black Lives Matter marches in LA in 2020, what her expectations were through that whole experience, and how she chooses to change the world around her. Later on in the episode, we also discuss our podcast logo and what it means.
If you haven’t had a chance to check out our social media, you can find us on IG (@itaintnewpodcast) and Twitter (@itaintnewpdcst). We appreciate all our supporters and listeners' likes, shares, and follows. Thank you so very much!
From,
Bella, Nyke, and Estar