Ep #21: 300k Black Women Cut From the Workforce

Ep #21: 300k Black Women Cut From the Workforce

Several reports show that up to 300,000 (!) Black women are being forced out of the workforce as a result of Trump-era federal downsizing to agencies & departments where Black women are disproportionately represented. What are the short and long-term impacts of this workforce exodus? And how can we as Black women fight back?

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Ep. #14–Votes, Rights And Fights (Part 2)

Ep. #14–Votes, Rights And Fights (Part 2)

Part 2 concludes this series focusing on the history of women’s rights in the U.S., this time delving into the history of Hispanic/Latina and Asian American women in particular.

27 Mars 202539min

Ep. #13–Votes, Rights and Fights—A Brief History of Women’s Rights in America [Part I]

Ep. #13–Votes, Rights and Fights—A Brief History of Women’s Rights in America [Part I]

Today’s episode is part one of a series focusing on the history of women’s rights in America. Part 1 revolves around Black and Native & Indigenous women’s history specifically, and how this unique his...

13 Mars 20251h 1min

Ep. #12 — Double Duty: The Second Shift & The Hidden Labor of Working Women

Ep. #12 — Double Duty: The Second Shift & The Hidden Labor of Working Women

Happy Women’s History Month! In today’s episode, we’re diving into a concept that is deeply familiar to many women: “the second shift”, a term coined by sociologist Arlie Hochschild in 1989. Enjoy! ❤️...

7 Mars 202545min

Ep. 11: Human Trafficking’s Impact on Black Women & Girls

Ep. 11: Human Trafficking’s Impact on Black Women & Girls

In today’s episode, we break down the stats & facts on human trafficking, while examining the unique impact of trafficking on Black women and girls in the United States.

28 Feb 202556min

Ep. 10: Femicide

Ep. 10: Femicide

During today’s episode, we’ll be talking about a global epidemic targeting women and girls: femicide. Note: this episode contains uncomfortable, potentially triggering language. Listener discretion is...

21 Feb 202552min

Ep. 9: From Pet to Threat: Navigating Black Womanhood In The Workplace

Ep. 9: From Pet to Threat: Navigating Black Womanhood In The Workplace

In this episode, we explore the Black feminist phenomenon of “From Pet to Threat”, a theory coined and created by university professor and psychology expert Dr. Kecia M. Thomas.

14 Feb 202558min

Ep. 8: Thank Black Women: How Black Feminism Is The Unsung Hero of American History

Ep. 8: Thank Black Women: How Black Feminism Is The Unsung Hero of American History

“You can thank Black women for that” is my motto going forward. Happy Black History Month my loves! 🖤❤️💚 This episode talks about the importance of the Black feminist movement, and how Black feminis...

7 Feb 202545min

Ep. 7: The Coochie Clash: How Class Impacts a Woman’s Reproductive Decisions

Ep. 7: The Coochie Clash: How Class Impacts a Woman’s Reproductive Decisions

In today’s episode, I talk about my new sociological theory: a woman’s class has a greater impact on her reproductive decisions than her race, income, educational level, ethnicity, religion, or geogra...

31 Jan 202540min

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