Creative and community organizer A.J. Lucky has an intimate conversation with Ph.D. candidate Chanel Beebe, about individual and collective Black bodies, responding to the current social movement. From Black bodies doing “fu fu” things to twerking in the mirror, to intentional need-based healings. It’s all us, and it’s all happening now.
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Chanel Beebe
Website: ChanelBeebe.com
Artist, Writer, Educator, Researcher, Activist
Hometown: Detroit, MI
Pronouns: she, her, hers
Gender Identity: Woman, Two-Spirited
Ethnicity: African American, Indigenous
Passions: Social Problem Solving, Community Building, Art Therapy, Personal and Communal Thriving, and Wellbeing
Professional Roles:
Founder and CEO: Beebe Arts LLC
Editor-In-Chief: Bitten Magazine™
Apprentice Editor: Murmurations: Emergence, Equity, and Education
Inaugural Intern: The Isipho Collective
Chief People Officer: Family First Solar
Thought Leader: National Association of Multicultural Engineering Program Advocates (NAMEPA)
Founding and Board Member: Green Papers Venture Capital
Ph.D. Candidate: Purdue University Department of Engineering Education
Master’s Student: Purdue University Department of Industrial Engineering
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