Mutual Aid Society Podcast
“African American folk healing is defined by a focus on connection with others, nature, the dead and the unborn, and a belief that sickness is caused by more than germs...treating illness and aiming for health entails a scope expanded beyond the limits of the physical self, emphasizing connections to the community and nature and nations, as well as links with the past and future.” - Excerpt from “African American Folk Healing” by Stephanie Mitchem In this episode we discuss transitions, grief, death, birth, and the role of doulas and movement in providing aid to Black people. Ogemdi is co-founder of a recently launched community online resource center called, Afropeach. Ogemdi Ude is a Brooklyn-based, Nigerian-American dance artist, educator, and birth and postpartum doula. She graduated Magna Cum Lau-day from Princeton University with a degree in English. Her performances focus on Black femme legacies and futures, grief, and memory. She aims to incite critical engagement with embodied Black history as a means to imagine Black futurity (FEW-TOUR-ITY). Her work has been presented at numerous places such as: Recess Art, Brooklyn Arts Exchange, Danspace Project, Gibney, and BAM’s DanceAfrica Festival. She is a 2021 danceWEB Scholar and a Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Creative Engagement Grantee. With her creative collaborator, Rochelle Jameela Willbin, together they are 2021 Create Change Artists-in-Residence with The Laundromat Project. They created AfroPeach, a new online resource center for Black birthing and bleeding people in Brooklyn. Ogemdi’s Website: www.ogemdiude.com [http://www.ogemdiude.com/] Afropeach Website: https://www.afropeach.com/ [https://www.afropeach.com/] Follow Afropeach on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/afropeach_/ [https://www.instagram.com/afropeach_/] —- Please share the podcast and use the hashtag - #mmutualaidsociety Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mmutualaidsociety/ [https://www.instagram.com/mmutualaidsociety/] Website: http://www.selamawitworku.com/www.selamawitworku.com [http://www.selamawitworku.com/] — Production Credits: Producer - Nykeba Sonubi (@nykeba [http://nykebasonubi.com/]) Music Score - Jason C. Smith (@melovebass [https://www.instagram.com/melovebass/]) Artwork - Anum Ranjhaa (@anumranjhaa [https://www.fiverr.com/azi_designs]) Subscribe, Rate, Review, and Share!
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