Rev. Dr. Aleese Moore-Orbih
Host
Rev. Dr. Aleese Moore-Orbih is a distinguished advocate/activist leader in the field of gender-based violence intervention and prevention, who embodies the principles of self-love, beloved-community and transformation.
Her multifaceted approach, informed by her extensive experience and understanding of historical Black social justice work, women’s rights, faith-based movements and Kimberley Crenshaw’s intersectionality, positions her as a key advocate for creating transformative change in the lives of individuals and communities alike. Her pastoral leadership is reflective of her commitment to care, support, and transformational change, reinforcing her role as a vital advocate for individuals and communities affected by violence and oppression. Her multifaceted approach not only aims to intervene but cultivates resilient and empowered communities capable of sustaining long-term change.
With all of Dr. Aleese’s work her deepest passions is expressed here in the Black Women Talking Back Podcast. Using her gifts, talents, experience, connections, and resources to bring Black women’s voices and work to the forefront and center of our global society’s social justice discourse.
BWTB is a platform for potential healing and wholeness for Black women that can benefit the whole world.
To showcase Black women making powerful change from the grassroot of a township to a borough in the city, from local politics to international delegations
To showcase our autonomy, agency and accomplishments to improve society
To demonstrate that we are not just activists: daughters, parents, fashion experts, chefs, artists, economist, entertainers and more.
To provide our own commentary on the world’s art, entertainment, technology, nutrition & health, spirituality, personal growth and more.
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