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S1E12 - Jenn M. Jackson, PhD | We Published, Beloved! Podcast

32 min · 20 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of We Published, Beloved!, Dr. Jenn M. Jackson shares an intimate account of their journey from ideas to published book, highlighting the significance of community, the importance of self-trust, and the transformative power of writing about Black women and feminism. This episode offers a deep dive into the challenges and victories of first-time authors navigating the publishing industry.

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