
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


At this point in American history, the Aunt Jemima logo might be so pervasive as to be almost innocuous. And that's precisely the point.
Now that Quaker, now owned by PepsiCo, has finally self-reflected enough to decide to "retire" it's 131-year long legacy of an evolving yet uncannily ever-similar stereotype of a Black mammy logo/ mascot, we at Super Delicious are demanding something better. We have a list of demands! Please listen, then engage on our Patreon page by signing our petition that implores PepsiCo to do better than burying shame. Now is the time to act. The Petition: https://www.patreon.com/posts/38821313
By Abe LevineAt this point in American history, the Aunt Jemima logo might be so pervasive as to be almost innocuous. And that's precisely the point.
Now that Quaker, now owned by PepsiCo, has finally self-reflected enough to decide to "retire" it's 131-year long legacy of an evolving yet uncannily ever-similar stereotype of a Black mammy logo/ mascot, we at Super Delicious are demanding something better. We have a list of demands! Please listen, then engage on our Patreon page by signing our petition that implores PepsiCo to do better than burying shame. Now is the time to act. The Petition: https://www.patreon.com/posts/38821313