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Ayisha Elliott

Ayisha Elliott’s podcast Black Girl From Eugene is raw and uncensored monologues and conversations about living while Black in the PNW. Listen locally at 11 am Sundays on Facebook Live; simulcast on KEPW 97.3 FM. Audio found on all major podcasting platforms. You can support BGFE at Patreon.com/Blackgirlfromeugene_1.

Author: Ayisha Elliott

Loss

Our humbled truth

Viewpoint 3 years ago

The time of COVID — 2020, 2021 — was incredible for many many reasons. One poignant reason, I think we can agree on is loss: … Continue reading →

But, context.

Historical context, Black bodies and vaccines 

Viewpoint 3 years ago

“This country is under structural transformation. In a very real way. Our worth and our value is not supposed to be compared to the worth … Continue reading →

The Protectors

Where are the men in stopping the Texas abortion ban?

Viewpoint 3 years ago

This piece may howl conformity of gender roles, and even assume sexuality, and it is not directly intended to do so. However, I’m going to … Continue reading →

Triggered?

It’s time the Olympics gets its act together

Viewpoint 3 years ago

For the first time in recent history, a number of Black athletes are speaking up about how they’ve been treated, are currently treated and how … Continue reading →

Choose Kindness

Kindness and niceness are not the same thing

Viewpoint 4 years ago

There’s a debate about the truth behind being “nice” and being “kind.” Nice is polite, a gesture that is for the most part an empty … Continue reading →

Out Loud

Name white man's violence

Viewpoint 4 years ago

Tragedy strikes — again, and then again. After the initial shock from the swift return to the realities of pre-COVID white man violence towards any … Continue reading →

Interracial Dating

It still requires that both sides be committed to a lot of work

Viewpoint 4 years ago

I don’t speak for everyone, but I will say a good majority don’t disagree with the statement that interracial dating is difficult. Black and white dating … Continue reading →

Examine Your White Privilege

The Jan. 6 insurrection calls attention to the need to examine unconscious participation in systematic racism

Viewpoint 4 years ago

Dear White People: We all witnessed the uncorked anger of white people feeling robbed of their privilege.  White privilege, for white people, is hard to … Continue reading →

Inaction on Courage

Some things haven’t changed since the Civil War

Viewpoint 4 years ago

The distribution of votes in this neverending election is screaming something else other than a democracy in crisis. Most people who voted saw this election … Continue reading →

Using Your Voice

Only now is a voting a choice for Black people

Viewpoint 4 years ago

To vote or not to vote is a white person’s problem. Historically, it’s a white person’s privilege, a package deal.  It wasn’t until 1965 when … Continue reading →

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Ayisha Elliott

Ayisha Elliott’s podcast Black Girl From Eugene is raw and uncensored monologues and conversations about living while Black in the PNW. Listen locally at 11 am Sundays on Facebook Live; simulcast on KEPW 97.3 FM. Audio found on all major podcasting platforms. You can support BGFE at Patreon.com/Blackgirlfromeugene_1.

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