• Therapists Talk School Daze

  • Sep 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

Therapists Talk School Daze

  • Summary

  • “Do revolutionaries still get fried chicken?”

    Jasmine and special guest, Isis Pettway, two therapists, talk about School Daze. We sort through everything like colorism, respectability politics, caste system in Black culture, texturism, and everything in between.


    Time stamps:

    00:00 intro

    03:15 overview

    13:37 the Black caste system

    20:24 Light skinnedness (the Gamma Rays & Good Hair, Black Hair)

    28:51:00 KFC scene and the “right way” to change the system

    48:48 Blackness and mental health

    1:01:28 How dark skinned women suffer in this system

    1:11:53 Was Da Butt made for this movie?


    Find Isis here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isisplpc/ and https://www.instagram.com/therapist_isisjai/?locale=zh-hans&hl=am-et

    Resource: https://www.psychohairapy.org/


    Mental health x Black culture

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    What was the meaning of School Daze

    message in School Daze

    What is an example of Colourism

    What are the effects of colorism

    Colorism in the black community

    Respectability politics

    black elitism

    What is black exceptionalism

    What is a black lightskin

    Light skin privilege

    meaning of black excellence

    What is the concept of passing

    White passing

    School daze spike lee

    Texturism

    Black women

    Podcasts for black women



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