Cosmonauts | Day 2 | Josephine Baker

She was mesmerizing. The very embodiment of liberation. Sexual...Political. Financial. Free... Josephine Baker taught desire to a colonized world. Her face, a masterclass. And her body - a disruption. At the dawn of silent films, her success rang in a renaissance, the jazz age - modernity itself. French women literally hurt themselves trying to achieve the Josephine Baker look. Shellacked hair. Copper skin. She was the most photographed woman in the world. And the most highly paid. A global superstar, yet - when she came home -Time Magazine called her a “buck-toothed negro wench.”  Never tolerate less than you deserve - she never did. Josephine Baker renounced her citizenship from America at the height of Jim Crow, refused to sing in front of segregated audiences, and once made a citizen's arrest of a white man in a dinner who was uncomfortable with her Blackness. Never settle. Be bigger, wilder, funnier, fuller, smarter, and more you. So today, we go beyond her banana skirt to understand exactly how Josephine Baker lived bravely. So bravely that Hitler’s Gestapo raided her home. So bravely that she earned the highest military honor in France. Josephine Baker was a war hero, an icon, a fearless Black woman. Truly free.  And for that, her name should be written in the stars. We dedicate today’s walk to her.Join GirlTrek’s Black History Bootcamp - 21 Cosmonauts at blackhistorybootcamp.com to receive specially curated emails with survival tips, speeches + dedicated songs to listen to for each episode. Together we will discover the stories of 21 women who were ahead of their time.Disclaimer: We do not own the rights to the music played during this broadcast. Original content can be found here:Desperado | Rihanna:https://open.spotify.com/track/4mCf3vQf7z0Yseo0RxAi3V?si=HLya96QwTqarM4EhTsmjUwSavage Remix | Megan Thee Stallion Ft. Beyoncehttps://open.spotify.com/track/5v4GgrXPMghOnBBLmveLac?si=Tp07x_ihTkm--JVpPpSifQ

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GirlTrek's epic 21-day walking meditation series to remember where we came from and to gather strength for the road ahead. We celebrate Black stories and the lessons of our ancestors to help guide us through these uncertain times. Each episode, is a conversation on learning, living and elevating to our highest self with guidance from lessons of the past. Hosted by GirlTrek Co-founders Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison. Produced by: Ebony Andrews