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Supporting our Black Mothers

Supporting our Black Mothers

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What happens when art becomes a tool for healing, liberation, and social change? In this compelling episode of History of Being Black, Dr. Johnathan JeVon White sits down with Emmy Award-winning photographer, filmmaker, and visual storyteller Emmai Alaquiva for a powerful conversation about the intersection of creativity, history, and the Black experience. Alaquiva shares his inspiring journey into photography and filmmaking, revealing how his work has evolved into a mission to amplify untold stories, preserve culture, and create space for healing within Black communities. Together, they explore the transformative power of storytelling, the responsibility of artists to challenge narratives, and why authentic representation matters now more than ever. The discussion also highlights Alaquiva's groundbreaking projects, including Optic Voices and The Ebony Canal, while examining the critical importance of community engagement in addressing Black maternal health and other issues that impact generations. Throughout the conversation, Dr. White and Alaquiva reflect on how art can inspire dialogue, strengthen identity, and become a catalyst for lasting change. This is a conversation about more than photography—it's about preserving history, honoring lived experiences, and using creativity as a pathway toward healing and collective liberation. Find more shows like this on the Mean Ole Lion Media app. Follow, rate, comment, and share!
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