Black History Bootcamp Podcast

1. What is Black History Bootcamp?
GirlTREK’s Black History Bootcamp Podcast is a 21-day walking meditation series that helps us remember where we came from and gather strength for the future. We celebrate Black stories and the lessons of our ancestors to help guide us through these uncertain times.
2. Where can I listen to Black History Bootcamp?
You can start your healing journey and walk with us at any time with our recorded episodes. You can follow the podcast on your favorite platform here.
Season 1: The Foremothers Edition
Season 2: The Acts of Resistance Edition
Season 3: The Prayer Edition
Season 4: The Cosmonauts Edition
Season 5: The Crews Edition
Season 6: The Historic Black Neighborhood Edition
Season 7: 21 Pleasure Principles
Season 8: 21 Essential Questions
Special Edition Episodes:
A Special Healing Conversation with Iyanla Vanzant
Special Edition: National Healing Walk & Talk
Special Edition: Tulsa Race Massacre
Special Edition: A Historic Conversation with Diane Nash
Special Edition: A Tribute for Harriet Tubman’s 200th Birthday
Special Edition: How to Start a GirlTREK Crew
3. Where can I read past issues of the Black History Bootcamp newsletter?
Visit www.GirlTREKBlog.com to catch up on previous Black History Bootcamp Newsletters.
4. WHERE DO I WALK? IS THERE A WALK HAPPENING NEAR ME FOR BLACK HISTORY BOOTCAMP?
Sis, the most radical thing you can do for yourself while listening to Black History Bootcamp is walk straight out of your front door and into your neighborhood. Be the Harriet of your neighborhood and consider walking with your neighbors, the church choir ladies, or coworkers.
We're encouraging women to start walking crews in their neighborhoods. Click here to learn how to start a GirlTREK crew in your neighborhood.
5. What happens when I complete 21 days of the Black History Bootcamp walking challenge?
Get ready to Claim Your Victory! Once you complete your goal, tell us you did it by completing the Claim Your Victory form.
If you still need to do so, please visit GirlTREK.org to join the movement. Then, click "Connect" to join the GirlTREK sisterhood and connect with your local community.
Thanks for being the Harriet in your community and for loving the movement.
Have more questions? Email our Community Care Team at Info@GirlTREK.org.