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What if dreaming was more than just rest, but a revolutionary tool for healing, imagination, and collective liberation?
In this expansive conversation, I’m joined by Kelsey Daniels—a self-described artist, organizer, and baddie scholar from Southeast San Diego—who reminds us that dreaming is more than rest: it's a radical, ancestral practice of reclaiming life beyond survival.
We explore the role of creativity in activism, the importance of building community rooted in interdependence, and how art can serve as both a personal ritual and a collective offering. Kelsey shares stories from her own journey—launching the Black Dream Experiment, creating mutual aid infrastructures, and rediscovering forgotten ideas with new depth.
Whether you're reimagining your relationship to community, to creativity, or to yourself—this episode invites you to soften into the possibility of dreaming as liberation.
Key Takeaways:
Why reclaiming dreams and desires is essential to ancestral wellness and personal liberation
How mutual aid invites interdependence, trust, and radical community care
The power of creativity as a healing process beyond performance or productivity
How sustainable activism starts with honoring your unique role in collective transformation
The sacred practice of returning to your own ideas with compassion and grace
To learn more about Kelsey go to their website: kelseyshere.com. And be sure to follow them on Instagram: @andsheshere_ and @blackdreamexperiment
Timestamps:
14:48 – Meet Kelsey: Baddie scholar, social organizer, and multidisciplinary creative
15:51 – Dreaming and desire as tools for ancestral healing and liberation
19:53 – Building Black healing spaces like “The Sit In” in response to media trauma
30:04 – Revolution beyond protest: imagining sustainable, life-affirming systems
39:52 – Mutual aid as radical care: redefining support and solidarity
44:47 – Dreaming into cooperative, creative spaces that honor process over product
55:27 – Revisiting your past words and ideas as an act of grace and reclamation
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What if dreaming was more than just rest, but a revolutionary tool for healing, imagination, and collective liberation?
In this expansive conversation, I’m joined by Kelsey Daniels—a self-described artist, organizer, and baddie scholar from Southeast San Diego—who reminds us that dreaming is more than rest: it's a radical, ancestral practice of reclaiming life beyond survival.
We explore the role of creativity in activism, the importance of building community rooted in interdependence, and how art can serve as both a personal ritual and a collective offering. Kelsey shares stories from her own journey—launching the Black Dream Experiment, creating mutual aid infrastructures, and rediscovering forgotten ideas with new depth.
Whether you're reimagining your relationship to community, to creativity, or to yourself—this episode invites you to soften into the possibility of dreaming as liberation.
Key Takeaways:
Why reclaiming dreams and desires is essential to ancestral wellness and personal liberation
How mutual aid invites interdependence, trust, and radical community care
The power of creativity as a healing process beyond performance or productivity
How sustainable activism starts with honoring your unique role in collective transformation
The sacred practice of returning to your own ideas with compassion and grace
To learn more about Kelsey go to their website: kelseyshere.com. And be sure to follow them on Instagram: @andsheshere_ and @blackdreamexperiment
Timestamps:
14:48 – Meet Kelsey: Baddie scholar, social organizer, and multidisciplinary creative
15:51 – Dreaming and desire as tools for ancestral healing and liberation
19:53 – Building Black healing spaces like “The Sit In” in response to media trauma
30:04 – Revolution beyond protest: imagining sustainable, life-affirming systems
39:52 – Mutual aid as radical care: redefining support and solidarity
44:47 – Dreaming into cooperative, creative spaces that honor process over product
55:27 – Revisiting your past words and ideas as an act of grace and reclamation
Loving these conversations?
Follow On Instagram + View My Offerings:
Spread the love:
Show music prod by GOV