How To Build A Pathway To Purpose with Martina Abrahams Ilunga of You Had Me at Black
You know that lyric, “I make Black history everyday, I don’t need a month!” This conversation is the embodiment of that. We have to treasure our stories, especially the everyday and the mundane… when we step away from the ongoing pressure of the profit motive, we can remember the power of our humanity. In a time when history is being intentionally erased, it’s up to us to preserve and remember.
Show Notes:
In this episode of The Meaningful Shift, Simone connects with Martina, a Brooklyn-based creative entrepreneur, storyteller, and community builder. Martina discusses the need for everyone to recognize the importance of their own stories and how that belief is central to the fight for liberation. She shares her journey of founding You Had Me at Black [https://www.youhadmeatblack.com/], her inspiration from the Black Panther Party, and the transformations she experienced through creative incubator New Inc. [https://www.newmuseum.org/new-inc/] The conversation centers around the importance of preserving Black stories, ethical storytelling, and building sustainable, community-centric media.
00:00 Introduction to The Meaningful Shift
01:08 Meet Martina: Creative Entrepreneur and Storyteller
02:59 The Birth of ‘You Had Me At Black’
12:21 Reconnecting with Purpose and Community
23:55 Finding Community As An Adult
25:31 The Impact of Oakland and the Black Panther Party
29:56 The Power of Storytelling and Community
43:07 Conclusion and Takeaways
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Resources
You Had Me At Black on Substack [https://youhadmeatblack.substack.com/]
Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Histories of Riotous Black Girls, Troublesome Women, and Queer Radicals by Saidiya Hartman [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/45894050-wayward-lives-beautiful-experiments]
Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27071490-homegoing]
Meerkat Media [https://meerkatmedia.org/]
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