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In this episode, pMichelle & Stephanie delve into the themes of power, morality, and societal oppression, drawing parallels between historical contexts and contemporary events. They explore the impact of power dynamics on individuals and communities, as well as the struggle for liberation and justice. The discussion also touches on personal experiences, self-care, and the influence of media and entertainment on perception and awareness. The ladies also analyze the impact of social conditioning on the Black community, the portrayal of Black stories in media, and the importance of sharing and preserving personal narratives. pMichelle & Stephanie share imagination, creativity, and the power of storytelling as a means of empowerment and resistance.
Takeaways
Works Cited:
Baldwin, James. No Name in the Street. 1972.
Marin, Natasha, editor. Black Imagination: Black Voices on Black Futures. McSweeney's Publishing, 2020.
By PMichelle & Stephanie5
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In this episode, pMichelle & Stephanie delve into the themes of power, morality, and societal oppression, drawing parallels between historical contexts and contemporary events. They explore the impact of power dynamics on individuals and communities, as well as the struggle for liberation and justice. The discussion also touches on personal experiences, self-care, and the influence of media and entertainment on perception and awareness. The ladies also analyze the impact of social conditioning on the Black community, the portrayal of Black stories in media, and the importance of sharing and preserving personal narratives. pMichelle & Stephanie share imagination, creativity, and the power of storytelling as a means of empowerment and resistance.
Takeaways
Works Cited:
Baldwin, James. No Name in the Street. 1972.
Marin, Natasha, editor. Black Imagination: Black Voices on Black Futures. McSweeney's Publishing, 2020.