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Black History Year

Indigo and Liberating Black Spirituality with Queen Quet

Black History Year

PushBlack

History

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

There's a power within Black people. One that, through colonialism and westernization, through space and time, has perennially lived at our core: West African spirituality. The problem? Most of us don't know how deeply embedded it is in all of our religious and spiritual practices.

Today on BHY, we're excavating those parts buried deep within. Guiding us to that reconnection is award-winning "Art-ivist" Queen Quet, who, through her organization, the Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Coalition, advocates for the preservation of the Gullah/Geechee Nation and knows all too well how the motherland's spirit still lives in Black Americans.

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The Black History Year production team includes: Tareq Alani, Patrick Sanders, Leslie Taylor-Grover, William Anderson, Jareyah Bradley, Brooke Brown, Shiavon Chapman, Tabitha Jacobs, Abeni Jones, Briona Lamback, Courtney Morgan, Zain Murdock, Akua Tay, Tasha Taylor, and Darren Wallace. Producing the podcast we have Cydney Smith, who performs our narrative pieces, and Sasha Kai Parker, who also edits the show. Black History Year’s executive producer is Julian Walker.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up, fam?

0:06.0

This is Jay from Push Black, and welcome to season 4 of Black History Year.

0:13.0

Now for about two years y'all been rocking with the show, you've heard from folks you probably

0:18.0

won't find in the mainstream media.

0:20.9

Explore the histories that influence the very way we move today.

0:25.8

And you've looked at what all this information means in the context of your life.

0:31.5

So we thank you, thank you, thank you for continuing to support the work.

0:36.9

But I gotta warn you, you ain't seen nothing yet.

0:42.8

This season we're bringing you the guests who can help us unlearn the myths about who

0:47.5

we are, where we're from, and where we're going.

0:52.2

To make sure you tell your folks that we're back, now let's get to it.

0:57.2

Coming up, we'll sit down with Queen Quett.

1:00.6

Queen Quett is the Chiefess and Head of State for the Gullah Gichi Nation.

1:05.8

With her commitment to preservation, this award-winning artist founded the Gullah Gichi

1:11.4

Sea Island Coalition, an organization advocating for the continuation of the culture.

1:17.9

She's also a directorate member of the International Human Rights Association for American

1:23.2

Minorities and represented the Gullah Gichi Nation at the UN Forum on Minority Rights.

1:31.9

With her knowledge, love for people, and decades-long dedication to her homeland and the

1:37.8

motherland, Queen Quett is the perfect person to explore the elements of West African spirituality

1:45.4

still present in Black America today, and help us understand the cultural significance

1:53.4

of the color blue.

2:08.9

It was hard to miss the house at the end of the street.

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