On this episode I'm joined by Kiana Anderson, Favour Akadiri and Jade Pettaway to discuss how it feels to live at the intersections of misogyny and anti-blackness and how protecting black women can be an action, and not just a slogan.
What do you love about being a black woman? - 4:20
How has media representation of Black women impacted the way in which you view yourself? 8:45
What thoughts did you have about your hair when you were younger or even in the present day and what do you think contributed to those feelings? - 22:10
How do you feel seeing Black female mannerisms being replicated so rapidly in 2020? - 31:00
In what ways do you experience misogynoir when interacting with or dating men? For instance, men having “preferences” or even just male attitudes towards Black women. - 37:20
What has your experience as a Black woman been in feminist spaces or pro-Black spaces? - 42:45
How do you feel about the phrase “protect Black women” and how can that protection be accomplished? - 49:00
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