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014. The power of being a voice for the voiceless with Rowana Abbensetts-Dobson
Season 1 · Episode 14

014. The power of being a voice for the voiceless with Rowana Abbensetts-Dobson

The Intuitive Catalyst · Leilani Mañulu

May 13, 202150m 18sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this episode, I connect with the brilliant Rowana Abbensetts-Dobson to talk about the importance of our stories and being a voice for the voiceless. How can our healing contribute to the healing of those who come after us?

Rowana Abbensetts-Dobson is a Guyanese-American writer, mental health advocate, and founder of Spoken Black Girl, a publishing & media company that promotes mental health and wellness among Black women & women of color by amplifying emerging voices. She is publishing her first book, Departure Story, in June 2021. Rowana has had fiction and poetry published in Moko Magazine, Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora, Culture Push, and Free Verse Magazine. As a freelance health and wellness writer, Rowana has written for Well+Good, Bold Culture by Streamline Media, The Tempest, and Electric Lit.

Connect with Rowana

Website: www.spokenblackgirl.com

Instagram: @spokenblackgirl

Facebook: @spokenblackgirl

Twitter: @spokenblackgirl