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In this deeply moving and insightful episode, we sit down with activist, organizer, and founder of the Marsha P. Johnson Institute, Elle Moxley. Elle takes us on a journey through the heart of activism, the lessons learned from movement-building, and the power of Black trans leadership. She shares her experiences with Black Lives Matter, the founding of her own organization, and her reflections on love, resilience, and desire. This conversation is one of power, truth, and transformation.
What We Discussed🔗 Marsha P. Johnson Institute – marshap.org
🔗 Virtual Exhibitions - Ellemnop Art
🔗 Follow Elle Moxley on Social Media
IG: Elle Moxley (@elle_moxley)
FB: Elle Moxley
TikTok: Elle Moxley (@elle_moxley) Official
Support the Work:If this conversation inspired you, consider supporting MPJI through donations, advocacy, or simply spreading awareness. Every action, big or small, helps carry the movement forward.
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Thank you for being part of this journey. Your voice, your presence, and your support make all the difference! ✨
Until next time, stay curious, and keep dreaming.
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In this deeply moving and insightful episode, we sit down with activist, organizer, and founder of the Marsha P. Johnson Institute, Elle Moxley. Elle takes us on a journey through the heart of activism, the lessons learned from movement-building, and the power of Black trans leadership. She shares her experiences with Black Lives Matter, the founding of her own organization, and her reflections on love, resilience, and desire. This conversation is one of power, truth, and transformation.
What We Discussed🔗 Marsha P. Johnson Institute – marshap.org
🔗 Virtual Exhibitions - Ellemnop Art
🔗 Follow Elle Moxley on Social Media
IG: Elle Moxley (@elle_moxley)
FB: Elle Moxley
TikTok: Elle Moxley (@elle_moxley) Official
Support the Work:If this conversation inspired you, consider supporting MPJI through donations, advocacy, or simply spreading awareness. Every action, big or small, helps carry the movement forward.
Join & Support Our CommunityIf this dialogue resonated with you, sparked inspiration, or offered a new perspective, we’d love your support! Here’s how you can help us keep these powerful stories alive:
🎧 Subscribe & Review – Follow us on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review! Your words help more people discover these conversations. Subscribe to our newsletter.
📢 Spread the Word – Share this episode with your friends, family, and community. Let’s keep the dialogue going!
💬 Engage With Us – Follow us on social media and join the conversation @blackimagination on Instagram & Twitter. We’d love to hear your thoughts, takeaways, and what topics you want to explore next.
💜 Support the Work – Love what we’re creating? Help us sustain and grow by making a contribution! Whether it’s a one-time donation or becoming a patron, every bit fuels our mission. Click here to support us.
Thank you for being part of this journey. Your voice, your presence, and your support make all the difference! ✨
Until next time, stay curious, and keep dreaming.

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