We’ll speak with Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson who is a long-time activist and has worked in movements fighting for workers, reproductive justice, LGBTQUIA+ justice, environmental justice and more. She is the first Black woman to serve as Co-Executive Director of Highlander Research & Education Center and is a member of several leadership teams in the Movement for Black Lives.
Next, we’ll speak with Jenn Johns, a powerhouse, vocalist, songwriter, producer, activist, and entrepreneur who creates sounds, experiences, and products that are sure to stir your soul, inspire your mind and move your body. Jenn will be performing at the upcoming East Bay Freedom Revival Weekend to Celebrate Self-Love, Justice & Collective Freedom, a four-day gathering in honor of Juneteenth, Summer Solstice & Pride. Jenn’s latest album is called Azania. Check it out at https://jennjohns.com/
Learn more about the East Bay Freedom Revival Weekend from June 19th – June 22 https://eastbayfreedomrevival.com/
This week’s Resistance in Residence artist is author Maggie Tokuda-Hall. Maggie is an acclaimed author of children’s and YA books. She is also a founding member of Authors Against Book Bans.
Check out Maggie’s website https://www.prettyokmaggie.com/
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