From educational videos about Black Feminist herstory/history, to habit forming video blog love letters for herself and others, to podcasts in honor of visionary ancestors and struggling graduate students, to a 19-week video curriculum for trauma survivors based on the poetry of Lucille Clifton, Alexis uses video as a medium to spread love and resources and to create digital rituals for the spiritually enhanced world we deserve.
Videos and Media
Alexis believes in a by every means necessary approach to liberation. Also, she is your favorite DJ's favorite Black Feminist DJ! Using music, images and short interactive web videos Alexis brings the button wearing, mimeograph pressing urgency of Black Feminism to a broad intergenerational 21st century audience.
Podcasts
is an educational project, spreading the good news that BLACK FEMINISM LIVES by every means necessary. We offer educational podcasts, videos and in-person educational sessions for everyone who values the brilliance of Black feminists and wants to participate in the transformation of the universe into alignment with our love.
Some of the Eternal Summer Programs are listed below. Click here -> Eternal Summer Blog <- to visit the blog. The address is http://blackfeministmind.wordpress.com
Web Series
The Real Reading Rainbow
The Real Reading Rainbow was created as a Mobile Homecoming series because so many people we visited with on our journey spoke about books that had rocked their world in positive ways.
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Juneteenth Freedom Academy
Juneteenth Freedom Academy is a summer intensive for educators that shares
rituals for transformative presence. ...This course acknowledges what has the most influence on students while they are in the classroom, the people who are there, the educators and each other and the energy we are all empowered to bring into the space.
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Lucille Clifton ShapeShifter Survival School

Survival School is based on the premise that we need each other to survive. This series of intergenerational educational experiences based on research on the definitions and practices and survival developed by June Jordan, Audre Lorde and the members of the Combahee River Collective isdesigned for the whole family and is an experiment in the sustainability of community based Black feminist education for diverse communities.
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