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Byron and I covered so much rich ground during this conversation! Here are a few additional resources to support your further explorations.

The images found on the ubiquitous Rider-Waite Tarot deck were designed by a Black woman named Pamela Colman Smith, who rarely gets credit for her work. I also discussed this with a previous guest, Giovanni Washington, and you can listen to here episode here: 

https://hometoher.simplecast.com/episodes/the-black-goddess-within-with-giavanni-washington

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A Year of Inspiring Women

Join me for a Year of Inspiring Women, a virtual book club celebrating global and indigenous women's voices! Let's learn from those who haven't been fully immersed in this patriarchal paradigm so we can begin to imagine a future we actually want to inhabit. Visit www.hometoher.com/bookclub to learn more and sign up!

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