In this enlightening conversation, EbonyJanice shares her journey as a free woman on a love journey, discussing the inspiration behind her book 'All the Black Girls Are Activists.' She delves into the concepts of womanism, the importance of dreaming, and the need for softness and play in the lives of Black women. The discussion emphasizes wellness as a revolutionary act and the significance of honoring ancestry and legacy. Ebony encourages listeners to engage in self-care and to be the change they wish to see in the world, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling life. Takeaways: Ebony Janice identifies as a free woman on a love journey. The book was inspired by the intersection of love and activism during turbulent times. Womanism is a deeper feminist work for Black women. Dreaming is essential for personal and communal growth. Softness and play are revolutionary acts for Black women. Wellness should be prioritized as a form of resistance. Honoring ancestors is crucial for understanding one's identity. Community engagement is vital for personal and collective healing. Self-care is not selfish; it is necessary for sustainability. Being authentic can inspire others and create change.