One Voice Evolving
One Voice Evolving
EP 23 | Taking a Step Back: Lessons from Black Women in Activism
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EP 23 | Taking a Step Back: Lessons from Black Women in Activism

I’m tired. Deep-in-my-bones tired. As a white woman navigating the complexities of racial equity in a space that often feels isolating, I’ve come to understand this exhaustion as part of the journey—but it doesn’t make it any easier.

I call myself a “blue dot in red America.” It’s not just about politics; it’s about standing for something that feels bigger than me, in places where it’s not always welcome.

This podcst is about evolving—learning, unlearning, and showing up imperfectly but authentically. And the truth is, so much of what I’ve learned has come from the wisdom, resilience, and relentless grace of Black women in activism. Their voices have shaped me, challenged me, and given me the courage to keep going.

Today, I’m showing up raw and real. No scripts, no solutions—just honesty. Because sometimes, the best we can do is admit where we are and let that be enough.

If you’ve ever felt the weight of this work, the pull of growth, or the ache of exhaustion, this one’s for you.

Let’s keep learning. Let’s keep evolving. Even when it’s hard.

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