This episode delves into the "Angry Black Woman" stereotype that unfairly portrays justified anger from Black women as aggression. It examines the biases Black women face when asserting themselves in leadership roles and challenges the notion that their righteous rage is unwarranted. Throughout history, Black women's anger has been weaponized against them, used to discredit their valid concerns and experiences of oppression. The episode provides examples of how Black women are baited into anger, only to have their emotions dismissed as irrational or threatening. The solution lies in decentering men, condemning white supremacy and misogynoir, and embracing Black women's anger as a powerful force for change. Their rage is a justified response to systemic injustice and should be celebrated, not silenced. By reframing the narrative, this episode empowers Black women to express their anger without apology and challenges society to confront its deeply rooted biases against their leadership and autonomy.
05/23/24 • 177 min
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