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In 2021 Ashby Combahee and Dartricia Rollins founded Georgia Dusk: a southern liberation oral history project connecting the intersections of Black movement and cultural work in Atlanta, Georgia across generations.
They recorded their first oral history on September 23, 2022, with Kwajelyn Jackson in her office at the Feminist Women’s Health Center and their last oral history on February 23, 2023, with Kwajelyn’s mother, Charisse Jackson-Youngblood at yes, please a bookhouse and carespace. With a total of eleven full-life oral histories, they recorded activists, abortion providers, birthworkers, doulas, and reproductive justice practitioners about their upbringing, political consciousness, community building, and organizing/cultural work.
Participants include: Kwajelyn Jackson, Executive Director of the Feminist Women’s Health Center; Khye Tyson, Founder of Kuluntu Reproductive Justice Center; Sukari Olawumi, Ultrasound Technician, Summit Medical; Tamika Middleton, an organizer, doula, midwifery apprentice, and Managing Director of Women's March; B Carrie-Yvonne, founder of Somatic Birthing Studio; Quita Tinsley, consultant and former Executive Co-Director of Access Reproductive Care-Southeast; zahra alabanza, doula and principal consultant at Blue In Green Consulting; Mama Sarahn Henderson, midwife, educator, founder of Birth in the Tradition; Yemisi Combahee, doula, and organizer at Black Feminist Future; Bianca Campbell, doula and Movement Building Senior Manager at Forward Together; and Charisse Jackson-Youngblood, Director of Culture at the Feminist Women’s Health Center.
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