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Verde's Folding Chair

Verde's Folding Chair

著者: The Writer Verde Arzu
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Welcome to Verde's Folding Chair! A podcast about making space at the table for Black, womxn, indpendent writers, queer folk, and marginalized people. Verde's Folding Chair is about making space for our voices, existence and lived experiences. Zora Neale Hurston said, "If you're silent about your pain, they'll kill you and say you enjoyed it." This podcast is the opposite of silent. Come on and bring your folding chairs and pull up at the table! I promise to make space for you, Rainbow Peeps & Friends!The Writer Verde Arzu アート
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  • Hustle & Motivate: A Year in Review
    2026/06/04

    Most independent Black womxn authors face a relentless hustle, but Verde Arzu's journey proves the power of determination, community support, and living your truth. Celebrating her one-year bookiversary, Verde shares raw insights into her creative hustle, rejections, wins, and the unshakeable belief that your voice deserves space.

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    28 分
  • The State of Black Womxn & Education
    2026/03/20

    Verde opens Season 4 by grounding us in the urgent realities impacting Black womxn and educators. She breaks down key insights from The 2025 State of Black Women in California Report by the California Black Women’s Collective Empowerment Institute, and makes it clear: this is a report we all need to read.

    In solidarity with teacher strikes across Northern California, Verde Arzu is on the ground, interviewing protesters calling for stable, safe schools for students and educators. Voices include lead organizer of the We Can't Wait campaign, Denisha Jordan, TRUE Secretary Anna Aguilar, and CTA President David Goldberg.

    Missed her? She’s back—tapping into the conversations we can’t afford to ignore. Don’t miss this one.

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    20 分
  • Michelle Obama
    2025/01/18

    In this episode, Verde Arzu reflects on the significance of Michelle Obama, particularly in relation to Black women's empowerment. Inspired by an article written for the Grio by Natasha S. Alford, Verde shares a powerful poem dedicated to Michelle Obama, emphasizing themes of self-assertion, mental health, and reclaiming personal time. The poem serves as a celebration of Michelle Obama's impact and a call for Black women to prioritize their well-being.



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    4 分
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