Rotten Bananas is committed to decolonizing and dismantling white supremacy and patriarchy while exemplifying the power that Bananas lend communities of color.
Part 3: Our Loves
Part 3 of 3 is a vulnerable interview with Melanie Santos (formerly Melanie Martinez), MEL A LA MODE, about loving ourselves, forgiveness, healing and manifesting our best lives.
Although this series is complete, Rotten Bananas is now bicoastal and will be continuing the conversation in new ways. If you have a story to share and a conversation to capture, let us know! Â We'd love to hear your story.
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Part 2: Our Bodies
In Part 2 of 3, we interview chef, farmer, writer, community organizer, Ysanet Batista, who co-owns a WOCÂ run food cooperative that is committed to food justice and racial equity, Woke Foods.
Part 1: Ourselves
In Part 1 of 3 we discuss our identity, self-awareness and coming into ourselves.Â
Rotten Bananas is committed to decolonizing and dismantling white supremacy and patriarchy while exemplifying the power that Bananas lend communities of color. How did we get here? How did we begin the conversation of the taboo issue of blackness and antiblackness in the caribbean and its relation to Black America?
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