• Black Women Are Retiring Their Capes

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Black Women Are Retiring Their Capes

  • Summary

  • ✨ Welcome to Season 2 Of The Black Girl Voices Podcast! ✨

    Join hosts Shivaun & Whitney weekly for a journey through laughter, tears, shade, and wisdom. This podcast is a safe haven crafted by Black women for Black women. From dissecting pop culture to confronting racism, we cover it all while creating a space where everyone feels seen, heard, and maybe even enlightened

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    🎙️ Season 2, Episode 9: Internet Bullies and Antiblack Allies

    🔍 Summary: In this episode of Black Girl Voices, hosts Shivaun and Whitney discuss the emotional aftermath of the recent election, emphasizing the importance of community, sisterhood, and mutual respect among black women. They explore the challenges of navigating grief, the dangers of disrespect and misogyny, and the role of social media in activism. The conversation highlights the need for unity in activism, the redefinition of revolutionary actions, and the significance of holding space for black women's voices. Ultimately, they call for a collective effort in building community and recognizing the labor that black women contribute.

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