62. Faitth Brooks

Today's episode is with Faitth Brooks. we discuss her book " Remember Me Now:A Journey Back to Myself and a Love Letter to Black Women". Faitth shares the following with listeners:

  • What her faith in God looks like present day

  • The parts of herself she's still working on embracing

  • What liberation looks like today

  • What's changed about her community and close-knit relationships

  • Who and what is inspiring her liberation today

Faitth Brooks is a writer, speaker, social worker, activist, and co-host of the Melanated Faith podcast. She engages in activism by working with nonprofits to find sustainable solutions to systemic issues, as well as by being a strategist and consultant for brands and influencers. Faitth leverages her speaking and social media platforms to enliven collective liberation centered on the sisterhood of Black women, crafting a communal space where Black sisters can explore rest, tenderness, and softness.


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