
S2 Ep10: Listen to Women
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03/22/21 • 34 min
This episode covers the recent events in pop culture that surround the topic of misogynoir and racism. From the shocking Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah to the recent season-ending of The Bachelor, racism continues to be a hot-button issue. During this Women's History Month, the co-hosts discuss the troubling disrespect aimed toward Black women daily while also celebrating the wins women have had recently in the Music and Film industry. The co-hosts also discuss the hurtful racial stereotypes that tv networks broadcast nationally and the continued discussion on anti-racist allyship.
This episode covers the recent events in pop culture that surround the topic of misogynoir and racism. From the shocking Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah to the recent season-ending of The Bachelor, racism continues to be a hot-button issue. During this Women's History Month, the co-hosts discuss the troubling disrespect aimed toward Black women daily while also celebrating the wins women have had recently in the Music and Film industry. The co-hosts also discuss the hurtful racial stereotypes that tv networks broadcast nationally and the continued discussion on anti-racist allyship.
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Co-host Brittany invites New Orleans-natives, Cierra Chenier of NOIR 'N NOLA and Kayla Swanson of Swanson Insurance, to discuss the new New Orleans and its fast-growing gentrification problems which impact the city' vulnerable communities and its culture. The guests discuss:
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- and more!
Follow Cierra Chenier, @cierrachenier, and NOIR 'N NOLA, @noirnnola, for additional Black New Orleans' history. Follow Kayla Swanson, @kayla.m.swan, and medium.com/@Kay-Swan, for content on navigating New Orleans' business world from a millen(z)ial perspective.
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