Feb 28 2025 25 mins 1
In this episode, Michaela Ayers explores the transformative power of love, creativity, and community care. Reflecting on her journey through the Seeda School for Black feminist worldbuilding, Michaela shares how the recovery of her creative spirit has shaped her latest offering—The Art of Black Love, a collage and memory workshop.
Join us inside Wa Na Wari, a historically Black home turned cultural space, where participants gather to reflect on love in all its forms. Listen as workshop attendees, including Rachel Chapman, bring their memories to life through creative writing and collage.
Resources:
- Sign up for Michaela’s Creative Moments newsletter to learn more about her offerings. To listen to Act II, join BHS on Substack.
- Discover the work of Rachel Chapman, Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology.
- Learn more about Ayana Zaire Cotton and Seeda School, a liberatory space that explores Black feminist worldbuilding and creative actualization.
- Check out Wa Na Wari’s work advancing belonging through Black arts and Culture in Seattle.