
FREE LIVE CONVERSATIONS · THE SUBVERSIVE PRACTICE
Freedom Fridays
A series of free live conversations on the road to the Philadelphia Sojourn.
Fridays this summer, Steph and Alli go live for an hour to sit with the questions at the heart of the Philadelphia Sojourn.
Come for the conversation, the community, and a different way of looking at what freedom can be. Each session stands on its own. Together, they are a slow walk toward August 28.
FREE. LIVE ON LINKEDIN AND YOUTUBE. 60 MINUTES EACH.

WHY WE GATHER
A breath, and a beginning.
The old answers are not holding, and you feel it in the work you lead and the communities you love.
Freedom Fridays is an hour to step out of the cycle of reacting. To think alongside people carrying the same weight. To remember that other worlds have been built before, and can be built again.
No performance required. Come as you are, with your questions, your tiredness, and your hope.
THE CONVERSATIONS
What we will explore together
Three Fridays. Six Questions. Each Conversation Stands on its Own.
FREEDOM FRIDAYS · FRIDAY, JULY 10 · 2 PM ET
Luxury as Liberation
A twist on the independence story, the week after the Fourth.
The week the country celebrates its independence, we want to tell a different story about freedom: the kind people built with their own hands when the world insisted they deserved nothing. Here is the part we are rarely taught. The most radical thing freedom communities ever did was insist on pleasure. They treated beauty, music, and a table set with care as the engine of the work, the thing that held them together through what would have broken them alone.
So here are our questions for you: What would it mean to treat joy as infrastructure, something you build on purpose because so much else depends on it? To bring more beauty and abundance into your life than survival requires, and to trust that surplus as the very thing that keeps you able to imagine?
Steph and Alli sit with luxury as a liberatory practice, and what opens up when a leader, and a whole room of leaders, stops rationing her own joy.
This is the spirit of the Sojourn itself. The Diplomat as our home base, and the meals our private chef is crafting, where beauty and history are set on the same table.
FREEDOM FRIDAYS · FRIDAY, JULY 24 · 11 AM ET
History and Lineage as Resources for New Futures
History as a living archive, not only a record of harm.
We are taught to look to the past for what it broke in us, the wounds to name and the harms to repair. That work is real and necessary. And there is something else waiting in the record for us, something we are rarely handed. In 1838, free Black Philadelphians built an entire world in plain sight: housing and property, a bank, a school, a web of employment and mutual aid, and a network of safe passage for people walking out of slavery into a place where they could finally taste freedom. They did not wait for permission. They built the conditions for freedom themselves.
So here are our questions for you: What if their lives are a blueprint we get to inherit, not only a history to admire? What if the past is a living archive of invention we can build new futures from?
Steph and Alli trace what these ancestors made, how they made it, and what it makes possible in the work in front of us now.
On the Sojourn, you walk this story in your body, on the private, guided 1838 Black Metropolis tour through the very ground where it happened.
FREEDOM FRIDAYS · FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 · 11 AM ET
Personal Sovereignty
Claiming your story, your worth, and your future without waiting for permission.
You have spent years advancing something good. Equity, justice, belonging, the slow work of making rooms more human. And lately you may be grieving as you watch hard-won progress come under attack, while still being asked to lead with a certainty you do not always feel. Here is what the ancestors understood. You cannot pour solidarity out of an empty self. Before you can build with others, you have to come home to who you are.
So here are our questions for you: What would it take to stop waiting for anyone to hand you permission, to claim your story, your worth, your whole identity as already yours? What becomes possible when you lead from that kind of ground?
Steph and Alli sit with sovereignty as the clarity that comes before connection, and the quiet power of owning your full self out loud.
On the Sojourn, this is the work of the private studio at the African American Museum, where you make art without limits, witnessed by a collective that celebrates exactly who you are.
THE DETAILS
How Freedom Fridays Work.
It's free. Every session.
It is live on LinkedIn and YouTube, about an hour each.
Register once. Use the form below to tell us which Fridays you want. We will send you the link to attend and a calendar reminder before each one.
Cannot make it live? Register anyway and we will send you the replay.
Bring a friend. Forward this page to someone who needs the room.
YOUR HOSTS
Meet Alli and Stephanie.

WHERE THIS LEADS
The conversations are the doorway. The Sojourn is the room.
Freedom Fridays is where these ideas begin. The Philadelphia Sojourn is where we live them, for a full day, in the city where the free Black community of 1838 built a world.
If the conversations stir something in you, that is the invitation. Come all the way in.
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