• Djali Brown-Cepeda: Ladies Who Archive; NuevaYorkinos, Ancestral Allchemy,Pan-Africanism, Ancestors, Motherhood, Archiving

  • 2025/05/01
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Djali Brown-Cepeda: Ladies Who Archive; NuevaYorkinos, Ancestral Allchemy,Pan-Africanism, Ancestors, Motherhood, Archiving

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  • Bronché is back!

    In this episode, Julissa Contreras welcomes Djali Brown-Cepeda, co-founder of NuevaYorkinos and Ancestral Allchemy.


    This episode explores identity narratives, the significance of community support, and the role of motherhood in shaping identities. Djali shares insights on the intersection of personal and collective histories, emphasizing the need for curiosity and documentation in preserving stories. The conversation also touches on the impact of media and technology on cultural reflections, as well as the importance of supporting organizations that promote social justice and equity.

    @ladieswhobronche


    Host: Julissa Contreras, @jewleesah @storyquo


    Guest: Djali Brown-Cepeda, @djalibc @nuevayorkinos @ancestrallchemy


    Music: Joe Endozo, joeendozo.nyc


    Key Themes:

    Pan-Africanism, cultural preservation, storytelling, motherhood, community, identity, ancestral alchemy, media, representation, personal narratives.


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Cultural Preservation and Identity

    03:06 Exploring Pan-Africanism and Personal Identity

    06:17 The Intersection of Culture and History

    09:11 Brunch Conversations: Food, Culture, and Community

    12:11 The Joys of Snowboarding and Nature

    15:13 Media, Sci-Fi, and Cultural Reflection

    18:03 Shouting Out Community Organizations

    21:03 Motherhood, Politics, and Self-Preservation

    28:39 The Sacredness of Parenthood

    32:10 Navigating Societal Pressures and Resources

    36:48 The Complexity of Pregnancy and Mental Health

    39:59 Finding Joy Amidst Challenges

    41:20 Archival Work and Family Heritage

    54:19 Intersection of Personal and Revolutionary Movements

    55:18 Ancestral Alchemy and Generational Wisdom

    58:41 The Importance of Personal Perspective in Sharing Practices

    01:01:41 Capturing Stories and Archiving Our Histories

    01:05:11 Community Support and the Role of the Village


    Takeaways:

    Pan-Africanism is a vital aspect of identity.

    Cultural preservation honors ancestry and history.

    Storytelling is a powerful tool for community connection.

    Motherhood is a transformative experience that requires support.

    Self-preservation is crucial in navigating political chaos.

    Archiving personal and cultural histories is essential.

    Every experience has value and can help others.

    Curiosity leads to deeper understanding of our roots.

    Community support is vital for new parents.

    Exploration should be about connection, not conquest.

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あらすじ・解説

Bronché is back!

In this episode, Julissa Contreras welcomes Djali Brown-Cepeda, co-founder of NuevaYorkinos and Ancestral Allchemy.


This episode explores identity narratives, the significance of community support, and the role of motherhood in shaping identities. Djali shares insights on the intersection of personal and collective histories, emphasizing the need for curiosity and documentation in preserving stories. The conversation also touches on the impact of media and technology on cultural reflections, as well as the importance of supporting organizations that promote social justice and equity.

@ladieswhobronche


Host: Julissa Contreras, @jewleesah @storyquo


Guest: Djali Brown-Cepeda, @djalibc @nuevayorkinos @ancestrallchemy


Music: Joe Endozo, joeendozo.nyc


Key Themes:

Pan-Africanism, cultural preservation, storytelling, motherhood, community, identity, ancestral alchemy, media, representation, personal narratives.


Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Cultural Preservation and Identity

03:06 Exploring Pan-Africanism and Personal Identity

06:17 The Intersection of Culture and History

09:11 Brunch Conversations: Food, Culture, and Community

12:11 The Joys of Snowboarding and Nature

15:13 Media, Sci-Fi, and Cultural Reflection

18:03 Shouting Out Community Organizations

21:03 Motherhood, Politics, and Self-Preservation

28:39 The Sacredness of Parenthood

32:10 Navigating Societal Pressures and Resources

36:48 The Complexity of Pregnancy and Mental Health

39:59 Finding Joy Amidst Challenges

41:20 Archival Work and Family Heritage

54:19 Intersection of Personal and Revolutionary Movements

55:18 Ancestral Alchemy and Generational Wisdom

58:41 The Importance of Personal Perspective in Sharing Practices

01:01:41 Capturing Stories and Archiving Our Histories

01:05:11 Community Support and the Role of the Village


Takeaways:

Pan-Africanism is a vital aspect of identity.

Cultural preservation honors ancestry and history.

Storytelling is a powerful tool for community connection.

Motherhood is a transformative experience that requires support.

Self-preservation is crucial in navigating political chaos.

Archiving personal and cultural histories is essential.

Every experience has value and can help others.

Curiosity leads to deeper understanding of our roots.

Community support is vital for new parents.

Exploration should be about connection, not conquest.

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