In this episode, we have an enlightening conversation with author and cultural worker, Sara Makeba Daise. We explore the concepts behind Sara's book 'Sankofa Shadow Work: Diaries of a Diasporic Divine', discussing themes of ancestral connections, healing epigenetic trauma, and the South as a spiritual portal. Sara shares her inspirations, her journey as a newly published author, and upcoming projects. This episode delves deep into the powerful intersection of storytelling, social change, and cultural healing. This impactful dialogue redefines our understanding of heritage, love, and community.
00:00 Introduction to the Liberation is Lit Podcast
01:14 Meet Sara Makeba: Author and Cultural Worker
02:56 Exploring Sankofa Shadow Work
03:54 The Inspiration Behind the Book
05:04 Graduate Work and Afrofuturism
11:53 The South as a Portal
18:51 Grounding Practices and Ancestral Connection
25:51 Upcoming Projects and Final Thoughts
Sara’s Book
Sankofa Shadow Work: Diaries of a Diasporic Diviner
Books Mentioned in This Episode
Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America by Melissa V Harris-Perry
The ElderGarten: A Field Guide for the Journey of a Lifetime by Sally Z. Hare
The Gender Binary Is a Big Lie: Infinite Identities Around the World by Lee Wind
Where to find Sara
Sankofa Shadow Work: Reframing Inheritance, A Virtual Retreat