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    Poet, educator, public theologian and cultural voice Lynae Vanee sits down to talk about her debut EP and short film Sundays in Overflow — a project that is personal, spiritual and political all at once. We get into why she went big with this release, the meaning behind the title, why red was the defining color, what the church has to do with all of it, the BET Awards silence, protecting your artistry while staying politically present, and what it actually means to resist by simply showing up as your full self. Lynae Vanee is a Spelman College graduate with a master's in African American Studies from Boston University, host of The People's Brief on Revolt, creator of the viral series Parking Lot Pimpin and a three time NAACP Image Award nominee. Sundays in Overflow is available now. #LynaeVanee #SundaysInOverflow #ParkingLotPimpin #ThePeoplesBrief #BlackPoetry #SpokenWord #BlackWomen #BlackArt #BlackCulture #BlackPolitics #HBCU #Revolt #BlackCreatives #IndependentArtist #Resist #BlackExcellence #PublicTheologian #BlackFilm #NewMusic #BlackHistory
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