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By Arraiyan DuBose
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Zareefa, Aiko, and Arraiyan are three black women filmmakers. In this second episode of season 2, they share stories of being on set, behind the camera, and creating their own comedy drama series, Layered in an industry dominated by men.
You can find out more about the 3Queen Productions and their work on Instagram @3queenproductions, Twitter @3queenpro, and Facebook at Three Queen Pro
Episode 2 preview of season 2, Loss and Hope.
Sadiyah began her journey into painting back in 2020. Since then, the YouTuber, urban planner and traveler has learned a few lessons of loss and hope along the way. Listen to her story here.
This is For Colorful Girls season 2, episode 1.
Sadiyah's artworks: Sabree Studio
Sadiyah's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Quesadiyah
This season, we focus on loss and hope. Listen to preview of episode 1, Canvas.
A promise made is a promise kept one woman learns as she journeys from Philadelphia to Mecca and finally a small village in West Java, Indonesia.
This is the final episode in Season 1, The Travelers.
Inspired by their trip to China in 2018, two Philly friends decide to visit Costa Rica to learn how to surf.
Growing up in Philly with a Japanese grandmother, Aiko had always wondered what it would be like to visit Japan. In 2018, she got the chance and so began a journey to explore an unknown part of her family roots.
Six months into her stay in Morocco, Arraiyan finds circumstances changing in unexpected ways after COVID begins to enter the country.
Part 2 in a 2 part story.
After several years of wanting to travel abroad, Arraiyan finally gets the chance when she lands a teaching job in Morocco. Unfortunately, her journey starts just a few months before COVID begins to make its way around the world.
Part 1 of a 2 part story.
In 2014, while studying abroad in Spain, Lashida lived in the northern city of Oviedo. There, she became fluent in Spanish and learned some tough lessons about the cultural and racial perceptions of others.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.