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With the rise of social & political activism movements picking up steam on social media in the last 4-5 years, we've seen several topics usually relegated to academic circles enter mainstream conversations. Feminism being a major one.
Generally speaking, we believe this trend to be a positive one, however many times as men, we have failed to really grasp what Feminism is and specifically what Black Feminism really is.
It's important for us to have this conversation because there are a bunch of wild myths claiming feminism to be the destruction of the black family structure and that all Black feminists hate Black men.
So today we talk about feminism and because we don't want to mansplain this topic, we invite the homie Jasmine, a future PhD Student in Women's and Gender Studies on the show. She identifies as a Feminist and drops some gems for us and yall.
Black Feminism for some Black women often provides a framework for liberation which, newsflash, Black men can also learn from. So for our brothers out there, for the next hour and change, remove your biases and take a listen to this week's episode.
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Email us your questions/comments/feedback at [email protected] and we'll read and respond to your email on an upcoming episode.
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With the rise of social & political activism movements picking up steam on social media in the last 4-5 years, we've seen several topics usually relegated to academic circles enter mainstream conversations. Feminism being a major one.
Generally speaking, we believe this trend to be a positive one, however many times as men, we have failed to really grasp what Feminism is and specifically what Black Feminism really is.
It's important for us to have this conversation because there are a bunch of wild myths claiming feminism to be the destruction of the black family structure and that all Black feminists hate Black men.
So today we talk about feminism and because we don't want to mansplain this topic, we invite the homie Jasmine, a future PhD Student in Women's and Gender Studies on the show. She identifies as a Feminist and drops some gems for us and yall.
Black Feminism for some Black women often provides a framework for liberation which, newsflash, Black men can also learn from. So for our brothers out there, for the next hour and change, remove your biases and take a listen to this week's episode.
Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram
Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group
Email us your questions/comments/feedback at [email protected] and we'll read and respond to your email on an upcoming episode.
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