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Ep. 82 | Afrofuturism and Parable of the Sower

February 19, 2020 Reading Women
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To close out our month on Afrofuturism and Africanfuturism, Kendra, Sachi, and Bezi discuss Afrofuturism and Parable of the Sower.

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In Show Notes Tags Sachi Argabright, Bezi Yohannes, parable of the sower, octavia butler, afrofuturism, Ytasha l Womack

Ep. 81 | Afrofuturism and Africanfuturism

February 5, 2020 Reading Women
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For February’s theme, Kendra, Sachi, and new Reading Women contributor Bezi discuss Afrofuturism and Africanfuturism!

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In Show Notes Tags Bezi Yohannes, nk jemisin, Sachi Argabright, octavia butler, ytasha l womack, parable of the sower, mem, temper, nicky drayden, sachi argabright

Ep. 75 | Cross-Cultural Dualities

October 2, 2019 Reading Women
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For October’s theme, Kendra, Sumaiyya, and new Reading Women contributor Bezi discuss books that features characters experiencing cultural dualities.

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In Show Notes Tags sumaiyya naseem, mira jacob, the sleepwalker's guide to dancing, our women on the ground, the pact we made, other words for home, jasmine warga, Bezi Yohannes, maaza mengiste, nk jemisin

Meet the Team | Bezi Yohannes

August 30, 2019 Reading Women
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Bezi is a graduate student at Georgetown University, where she’s finishing her second degree in English Literature. After pursuing her love for fantasy fiction and studying medieval legends, she decided to focus on the ways that black female protagonists in mainstream fantasy intervened in Eurocentric genre tropes. When she’s not reading for her thesis, she’s watching natural hair Youtube tutorials or spending too much money at Target. She currently lives in northern Virginia outside of Washington, D.C., and she aspires to work in publishing in New York.

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