Lacey and Nik speak to Amani Sampson, the co-founder of Abundance Residency, an abundance community divested from alcohol culture. They talk about about how Amani decided to stop drinking and how a traumatic life event reshaped what was important to her. Amani speaks about the richness and joy sobriety has brought her and about the lack of representation of sober Black women and why it's important for her to be open about her choice to stop using alcohol.
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In this episode:
The Recovery Legacies of Frederick Douglass and Malcolm X
Online Museum of African American Addictions, Treatment and Recovery
Quit Like a Woman by Holly Whitaker