Where did Black Girl Magic come from? Tune in to find out.
In this episode Melanie sits down with Kiwanee Crummey to explore the origins and significance of "Black Girl Magic." Kiwanee, chief designer at Society Bloom, discuss the resilience and authenticity of Black women.
She defines Black Girl Magic, addresses the challenges of code-switching and, emphasize the importance of creating safe spaces for self-expression. The episode encourages Black women to embrace their true selves and seek environments that value their authenticity.
GUEST BIO:
My name is Kiwanee Crummey and I am the Chief Designer and Strategist for Society Bloom--a design company that prioritizes the branding needs of black-owned, woman-owned businesses that serve our communities. A muse for all things black women, I find my greatest form of activism in BOLDLY embracing, exemplifying, serving, supporting, advocating for and celebrating US.
I serve full-time as a Program Manager a local nonprofit, where I get to extend my passion to the uplifting of other underrepresented groups. I am a mother to 3 amazing children who continue to inspire me to see the beauty in life's uncertainty. In my spare time, I enjoy reading and writing on the topics most near and dear to me--black women!
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Follow Kiwanee on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiwaneecrummey/
Follow Kiwannee on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kiwanee.crummey.5
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