DBM Ep 64: LA Fires & Black Motherhood with Staci Mitchell

LA Fires and Black Motherhood with Staci Mitchell

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Dear Mama,

What does it mean to make it home, to create a place of rest and reprieve, joy and sanctuary, an archive of your children’s treasures?  What happens when you can’t make it home, return to your place of rest and reprieve, joy and sanctuary, a reflection of your taste and intention? What happens when the archive of your children’s treasure, what they left behind to be kept safe, is incinerated, covered in ash and your community physically fractured?  In this episode Staci Mitchell, a mother of 3 who was born and raised in Altadena, CA and our very own Thea Monyee recount the night the Los Angeles fires ravaged their community, watching their city burn, and the creative rebirth they’ve experienced in the wake of this nightmare.  In this episode we talk:

  • Mothering through displacement
  • Gentrification and anti-blackness in the midst of natural disaster
  • The expectation of normalcy while healing from trauma

PLUS – we meet Thea’s new dog Remy, have a church meeting during our Church announcements segment about boycotting and  Black women minding their Black business, and in our Black Mama Say segment each of us share the word that will guide us through the year. 

SYLLABUS

Church Announcements:

Mac & Cheese:

About Staci:  The Fierce Creative With Healing Tendencies; Pan-African Studies Scholar, Theatre & Performance Artist born in LA and raised in Altadena, California. Her epistemological and pedagogical focus balances on womanism and the complex of Black\woman identity and its performativity. Staci has performed on and written for the Los Angeles theatre stage, been featured in independent film, on television, voiceover and audiobook narration.  Staci is also a certified Ayurvedic yoga teacher specializing in meditation. She approaches all of these practices with deep appreciation and acknowledgment of her Afrikan ancestors who helped shape the science.

Black Mama Say: We share the words that will guide us this year.

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