The Book of Juju Tour Stop!
Schedule
Sun Jun 30 2024 at 12:00 pm to 05:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
The Salt Eaters Bookshop | Inglewood, CA
About this Event
We are thrilled to welcome our fave back to Salt! This time, she's got a brand new book , and a special individualized experience just for you!
Get your:
-exclusive 1-on-1 in person ancestral reading with Juju Bae
-a 1-on-1 meet and greet with Juju to grab your pics!!
-and a signed copy of the with a personalized message for you!
Once you book via the Eventbrite, you'll receive a private calendly link to book your reading with Juju on June 30th. Slot times will range between 12pm-5:00pm PST. You will be able to reschedule via Calendly, as long as additional slot times are available. Please arrive on time as sales are final, and re-booking for late or no shows may not be possible.
About Juju Bae:
Osunfunmilola affectionately known as Juju Bae is a practitioner of multiple West African and diasporic traditions, including Ifa and Hoodoo Conjure, and is an Ọṣun priestess in the Orisha tradition. She is the founder of Juju Bae, a multimedia Black-centric resource that seeks to demystify the Black occult through storytelling interviews and lighthearted conversations with twenty-first-century relevance. She is the host of the acclaimed podcast, which encourages Black people to find a home in Africana spiritual spaces and thought, and has starred in the Emmy nominated Hulu docuseries . She helps people, young and old, to remember that we have the tools and guidance with us as we journey through this lifetime. Juju is a sought-after spiritual teacher who loves to sing and holds a BA in psychology from Spelman College. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.
About :
In order to know where you're going, you must know where you've been.
In her debut book, podcaster, priestess, and all-around badass witch Juju Bae teaches you how to connect with your ancestors, as well as how to create a spiritual practice that respectfully incorporates their wisdom while remaining uniquely yours. It's also the story of the necessity and vitality of Black spirituality, from the Yoruba pantheon of Ifa to the freedom-fighting origins of Black American Hoodoo.
Where is it happening?
The Salt Eaters Bookshop, 302 East Queen Street, Inglewood, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 100.00