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Stevona Elem-Rogers, founder of the Black Women Are For Grown Ups (BWAFGU), talks to us about the meaning behind the name of the movement.
She also shares what it was like to grow up in a Black Panther and Nation of Islam household.
For the full episode, listen to episode 8 of The Texture Lounge podcast to learn more about Stevie’s journey.
Rate and review - I appreciate every one.
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Stevona Elem-Rogers, founder of the Black Women Are For Grown Ups (BWAFGU), talks to us about the meaning behind the name of the movement.
She also shares what it was like to grow up in a Black Panther and Nation of Islam household.
For the full episode, listen to episode 8 of The Texture Lounge podcast to learn more about Stevie’s journey.
Rate and review - I appreciate every one.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.