Baron Samdi is often a misunderstood and misrepresented loa within the Haitian Vodou tradition. He is sometimes confused with other prominent loa and likewise connected to death in a negative way. However, Baron Samdi is revered in Haitian culture because of his position as gatekeeper of the ancestral realm. In this episode, we discuss this controversial loa and debunk misconceptions about him. So, join Rithcy Thermidor and me as we delve into the nature and attributes of Baron Samdi.
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"Getting to the root of trauma - With Psychotherapist Kimberly-Anne Evans"
In this series we will be conversing with professionals from different industries, discussing their journey on how they became 'The Professionals You Should Know.
Today we sat down with Kimberly-Anne Evans who is a Psychotherapist. She sat with us to share her personal journey leading her down the path to her career today, and why she chose to specialise in childhood sexual abuse alongside anxiety and depression. She is doing such good work in her field and we are excited to share such an insightful episode with you all.
R3 Physiotherapy: Getting to the root of trauma - With Psychotherapist Kimberly-Anne Evans
"Of Blood and Sweat: Black Lives and the Making of White Power and Wealth"
In this, provocative, timely, and painstakingly researched book, tells the story of how Black labor helped to create and sustain the wealth of the white one percent throughout American history.
Black Enterprise is a black-owned multimedia company. Since the 1970s, its flagship product Black Enterprise magazine has covered African-American businesses with a readership of 3.7 million.[2] The company was founded in 1970 by Earl G. Graves Sr. It publishes in both print and on digital, an annual listing of the largest African-American companies in the country, or "B.E. 100s", first compiled and published in 1973.[3][4] In 2002 the magazine launched a supplement targeting teens, Teenpreneur.[5] Black Enterprise also has two nationally syndicated television shows, Our World with Black Enterprise and Women of Power.
The magazine was founded by Earl G. Graves Sr.[6] In January 2006, he named his eldest son, Earl G. Graves Jr. (known as "Butch"), the company's chief executive officer.[7] Butch joined the company in 1988 after earning his M.B.A. from Harvard University; he received his bachelor's degree in economics from Yale University in 1984. He also sits on the board of directors of AutoZone, serving as lead director and chairman of the compensation committee.
Black Enterprise has been profitable since its 10th issue. The company, headquartered in New York City, has 58 employees and had revenues of $22 million in 2017.[citation needed]
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