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Sabrina Whittaker's Thought Museum

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Journal to Growth

Welcome to "Journal to Growth," a captivating and insightful podcast that explores the dynamic intersection of business, culture, and black placemaking in the United States.

Through the unique lens of black women's experiences, we delve into the challenges, triumphs, and opportunities that arise as powerful individuals shape the cultural and economic landscape.

 

Book Clubs, Podcasts, Newsletters... oh my!

You're double-invited to read the blog and join a powerful community of writers.

Take a Picture. It Lasts Longer.

 

Please enjoy these photos; each collection represents an aspect of Sabrina's personality and professional background.

The photos are currently arranged in descending order, where the first collection represents her most recently shared project.

If you've enjoyed the podcast and this art collection, you're double-invited to read the blog and join a powerful community of writers.

"Gil Scott-Heron said the revolution would not be televised – but here we are finding new and unexpected ways to document love as an act of rebellion against individualism practiced by a desensitized population at the expense of dehumanized minority ethnic groups."

- Sabrina Whittaker

"All of the research I’ve performed built upon ideas of humanity and civility. It begged the question of what makes a culture or society civilized and what makes them barbaric? What is murder? What can be said to be acceptable when done for religion? Sacrifice? Conquest? The societies we have built, as well as the cultures we have created, reflect our place in space and time. It presents an image of what is important to us."

- Sabrina Whittaker

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Through the unique lens of black women's experiences, we delve into the challenges, triumphs, and opportunities that arise as powerful individuals shape the cultural and economic landscape.

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