Ca’ del Duca 3052, Corte del Duca Sforza
San Marco, 30124, Venezia, Italy
Tue – Sat 10am – 6pm
Pamela Enyonu Uganda, b. 1985
“But for Black people [ women] , that idea goes even deeper because our [enslaved] ancestors were literally valued based on their capacity to produce labor. Not working up to capacity could mean beatings, or you could be sold off and separated from your family. So it was dangerous to rest, and we’ve had that encoded into our DNA.”.
Reba Peoples, a psychiatrist and founder of Imara Health and Wellness center in Atlanta.