
In this episode, we chat with Nikkya Hargrove, a queer black woman, author, and bookstore owner. Nikkya shares her inspiring journey, detailed in her memoir 'Mama, a Queer Black Woman's Story of Family Lost and Found', highlighting themes of generational trauma, family, and community. She discusses her experiences growing up with an incarcerated mother, adopting her baby brother, and the challenges faced. The conversation also covers her bookstore, Obodo Serendipity Bookstore, and its community-oriented mission. Furthermore, Nikkya reflects on her writing process, faith, identity, and the importance of hope and community in overcoming life's obstacles. Her memoir serves as a testament to resilience, underscoring the power of storytelling in fostering understanding and connection. To learn more about Nikkya and buy her book visit: https://www.nikkyamhargrove.com/
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