The revolution will not be televised, but it will be recorded and uploaded on my podcast channel.
What revolution? The black, female sexual liberation revolution that started in the 1950s, and influenced women to demand greater sexual freedom and control over their own bodies. Although the black, sexual liberation movement was spearheaded by black female luminaries, it has been counterproductive compared to the enduring stereotypes that promote the idea of black women being the Jezebel, or sexually immoral. Because of this long standing stigma, black women are often overly sexualized, dehumanized, and ashamed of their bodies. As a result, many black women believe misinformation about sex and sexual hygiene, while practicing slut shaming rhetoric about other black people who are sexually liberated. The purpose of this episode is to normalize conversations about bathroom talk and sexual experiences, and to re-educate the masses about appropriate sexual hygiene and sexual conduct. Join myself and my guest, Yolanda Kelly as we talk about sex. This episode is guaranteed to make you blush. Welcome to Afrocentric: After Dark