
S2,EP11: "Racism ain't just N*gger, N*gger, N*gger"
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06/14/20 • 64 min
In the episode, Samone and Meek discuss the ways social media acts as a platform for outlets/discussions around race, racism & relationships. How can White supremacy be dismantled? Whose responsibility is it? How can Black Men and Women unify while fighting oppression and systematic racism? Are celebrities the new "figure heads" for the movement? How can the wrong messages from Black people hurt progress?
In the episode, Samone and Meek discuss the ways social media acts as a platform for outlets/discussions around race, racism & relationships. How can White supremacy be dismantled? Whose responsibility is it? How can Black Men and Women unify while fighting oppression and systematic racism? Are celebrities the new "figure heads" for the movement? How can the wrong messages from Black people hurt progress?
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S2,EP10: "The Color...RED"
In this episode, Samone & Meek discuss racial and gender privilege, how so-called White, Liberal women respond to having their privilege challenged, the instances surrounding Unbroken Designs (fitness apparel), the Central Park bird watcher, the death of George Floyd & the entertainer, Doja Cat. Who was "Miss Millie?" How does her whiteness protect her? How does whiteness warrant automatic protection? Whose responsibility is it to dismantle the system of racism and oppression? How does whiteness (it's assumed value, privilege and prioritization) dictate how POC view themselves?
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Ebony Janice Peace - "How to Be An Ally Like Miss Millie" https://youtu.be/5Ew4K82zOT8
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S2,EP12: "#BlackLoveMatters ❤️🖤💚”
In the episode, Samone and Meek discuss the state of the Black relationship, how patriarchy and misogyny are interconnected with White Supremacy and how to include younger generations in the conversation. How can Black Men and Women begin to mend and repair our relationships? What are some ways we don't feel heard and supported by one another? How has racism/white supremacy impacted the Black family? When is the best time to discuss ideology with children? What happens when one partner is more involved than the other? As always, feedback is welcomed and appreciated. Send correspondence to [email protected]
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