Ladies Who Invoke with GypjaQ; Invocamus, Anti-Blackness in Ocha, Grimoires
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In this episode of Ladies Who Bronché, host Julissa Contreras welcomes back Jack Fuller (GypjaQ) for a deep conversation about identity, spirituality, and the importance of community. They explore the complexities of anti-Blackness in spiritual spaces and the power of art as a means of healing and empowerment. GypjaQ shares insights into their creative process for their new EP, Invocamus: Facing the Tower, emphasizing the importance of intention and community engagement.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to the Brunch Table
02:27 Embodiment and Self-Discovery
05:36 Anti-Blackness in the Ocha Space
15:25 Cultural Practices and Community
19:04 Shouting Out Resilience and Artistry
22:08 The Power of Ancestral Veneration
26:19 Navigating Anti-Blackness in Community Spaces
33:17 Understanding Corruption in Black-Led Nations
41:48 The Birth of Creative Projects: Intent and Process
47:30 The Creative Process and Spirituality
50:13 Sigils and Their Significance
53:53 Engaging with Spirituality and Music
58:19 Entitlement and Spiritual Command
01:03:55 The Journey of Deconstruction and Empowerment
01:09:21 Community and Collective Healing