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In this episode of Odejuma, Harry chats with Ashe Jaafaru, a performer and storyteller based in the Twin Cities. She shares her journey into theater, the influences that shaped her creative path, and the profound impact of performing in "Maybe You Could Love Me." Together, they discuss the vibrant Black and queer art scene in the Twin Cities area, focusing on themes of collaboration, community, and the therapeutic power of storytelling. Ashe also explains how art serves as both a sanctuary and a form of resistance, a space to process emotions, nurture connections, and celebrate our stories

This conversation serves as an inspiring reminder of how Black voices and stories continue to redefine contemporary theater, enriching our collective understanding of love, identity, and belonging.

For more about Ashe: https://www.instagram.com/ashejaafaru

For more information on Harry, visit: https://www.harryitie.com/

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