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Revolutionary Baddies Podcast seeks to join the legacy of uplifting the individual and the masses through connecting revolutionary ideas and practices to our everyday lives. As self declared baddies, we seek to honor the feminist tradition of women who boldly lead, teach, and build on our own terms. Revolutionary Baddies Podcast seeks to deconstruct the large idea of revolution to make it palatable and approachable for our people from all walks of life. You don’t need a degree nor an entire book collection to understand what freedom means and what lack thereof feels like. RB Podcast will deliver knowledge through literary based discussions, street stories of our lived experiences, keke’n, and narratives specifically crafted to influence our audience to engage in the struggle for liberation, while celebrating our individuality in the movement.

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Happy Black History Month!! Revolutionary Baddies are so excited to celebrate and educate the mass during this month. This month’s episodes will cover topics that are not easily associated with history, but bring historical context on topics such as love, family, and the idea of being Black and unconventional. Pan-Africanism is a political movement that traces directly to the heart and resistance and fight for Africa and its people. Brittany and Dee Dee wanted to start this month discussing t...
“Always bear in mind that the people are not fighting for ideas, for the things in anyone’s head. They are fighting to win material benefits, to live better and in peace, to see their lives go forward, to guarantee the future of their children…” – Amilcar Cabral, Revolution in Guinea, written in 1965. Amilcar Cabral was a freedom fighter, writer, and leader of The African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde(PAIGC) who fought bravely for independence from the Portuguese ...
In the US and around the world, binaries and exclusivity dominate the discussions and systems surrounding people and borders. In this episode, Revolutionary Baddies guides an understanding of homophobia and transphobia as white supremacy. Throughout history in many cultures of color there have been non-nuclear families and multiple gender expressions, but that history has been criminalized and divested from. Highlighting the Black Queer Freedom Fighters and the ways they have contributed to t...
How do we define community in 2026? What is our responsibility to define a community? How much of an impact did the War on Drugs and 1994 Crime Bill have on the preservation and sustainability of the Black community across the United States. In the sixth episode of Season 2, Revolutionary Baddies discusses the history of Black communities, and what is necessary in the community presently. While sharing their own upbringing and learnings of community, Brittany and Dee Dee also share their drea...
Knowledge is {Black} Power

Knowledge is {Black} Power

2026-01-0701:34:02

"From the first, I made my learning, what little it was, useful every way I could." -Mary Mcleod Bethune This episode establishes the very purpose of the Revolutionary Baddies Podcast. Education and critical thinking are increasing under attack in the United States. This looks like the divestment of public education and the dismantling of the Department of Education. This looks like the anti-literacy laws enforced against Black people in the 1700-1800’s, and the lack of media justice surround...
Welcome Welcome Welcome to 2026!!! Queue the champagne and fireworks!! 2025 has been a year of immense joy, confusion, realization, growth, heartbreak, and change. On May 7th, the first episode “Shooters & Looters” released and birthed a new voice for the people via podcast. Revolutionary Baddies Podcast birthed through sisterhood, study, and a desire to push our people and community towards liberation. In this episode, Brittany and Dee Dee reflect on some of their favorite moments ...
The Big Payback!

The Big Payback!

2025-12-2401:38:31

I need my check!”. What are reparations? How do we achieve this? What transformations will be required for reparations to be actualized? Who will receive it? How much is too much? In this episode, Revolutionary Baddies explores these questions around reparations. African Americans across the US and Caribbean have always demanded and fought for repair, remembrance, and reconciliation of centuries of chattel slavery. First, we must learn the historical context. Callie Guy House, a pioneer of re...
This episode is all about the purpose of launching this podcast- to illuminate the very essence of revolution. Revolutionary Baddies deepens the context and conversation of what it will require of us to build the next American Revolution- which we desperately need. The next American Revolution needs to be the Radical Feminist Revolution, otherwise we will be stuck advancing the same cycles of violence that brought us to this hell scape in the first place. For centuries, patriarchy has dominat...
Parable of the Baddies

Parable of the Baddies

2025-12-1001:31:57

Season 2 is HERE!!!! Revolutionary Baddies are kicking off the six month anniversary of the Podcast by releasing our second season. HUGE THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU!!! Since Season 1, Brittany and Dee Dee have been busy growing the RB Universe through the LIVE Show in honor of Black August and “Read and Yap”, which is our community book club. Other than catching up with the audience, this episode covers the masterful and prophetic work of “Parable of the Talents” by Octavia Butler. Th...
Happy Black August!! The final episode of this very special Black August series, Revolutionary Baddies delves into this question of the future. Generally, each episode is dedicated to honoring powerful history but our visions for the future can be just as powerful. Grounding in the words of brother George Jackson, “If we fail through fear and lack of aggressive imagination, then the slaves of the future will curse us, as we sometimes curse those of yesterday. I don’t want to die and leave a f...
Everything Is Political.

Everything Is Political.

2025-08-1301:32:52

Happy Black August!! In the second episode of the very special Black August series, Revolutionary Baddies contend and bring to life a dialogue about political consciousness. A big, complex topic that spans across generations and often determines our future. In society, we often hear someone say, “I don't do politics.” or "I'm not the political type.”. In reality, what folks really mean is they are mentally and tangibly removed from politicians and what they do/don't do. However, this is only ...
Happy Black August!! Welcome to the beginning of Revolutionary Baddies Podcast Black August Series. This month, Brittany and Dee Dee have crafted a series of episodes dedicated to the Black August Tradition. Black August is an annual commemoration of Black radical resistance throughout our history. From the Nat Turner Rebellion to the attempted escape and assassination of political prisoner John Jackson. Black August is a necessary charge to the radical movement for more discipline, awareness...
ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE!! ALL POWER TO OPPRESSED PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD!! In this episode, Revolutionary Baddies enhances our collective understanding of The Black Panther Party. Much of our general information about the Black Panther Party is tainted by their rumored attachment to violence with an anti-white sentiment. However, the Black Panther Party is one of the most influential liberatory formations of our time. Built on October 15, 1966, with the will and determination to fight for a...
First of all, SPOILER ALERT (11:08-16:59)! Revolutionary Baddies start this episode with a little discussion of Sinners- the greatest movie of 2025. What was highlighted in Sinners serves the discussion of how we relate to each other and embody a sense of community despite the circumstances. It also highlights the need for organizing. Not closets and arranging wardrobes, but moving people into action with values and principles in the face of uncertainty. But how do you organize? What constitu...
White supremacy is the belief that white people are superior to those of other races. The belief favors the maintenance and defense of any power and privilege held by white people. White supremacy has roots in the now-discredited doctrine of scientific racism and was a key justification for European colonialism. In this episode, Revolutionary Baddies break down the many layered and contradictory ways white supremacy is embedded into our psyche and society. It's the water we drink and the air ...
What do you know about hurricanes? When you’re in the eye of the storm, everything around you seems calm. The moment that you step outside of that radius, you are in the chaos, destruction, and flooding hurricanes cause. Due to the ongoing executive orders led by Trump, increased ICE raids, threats to healthcare and education, and media illiteracy we are in a wild whirlwind moment in history. This is the time for solidarity. Unfortunately, there is a divisive and reactionary discourse online ...
Episode 6 covers Revolutionary Baddies's favorite topic: Revolution! In this episode, Dee Dee and Brittany grounds the discussion of rebellion with the historic triumph of the Haitian Revolution of 1791.Throughout history, resistance led by oppressed people has been understudied, delegitimized, and white washed for the sake of maintaining control of the narrative. The Haitian Revolution is the most successful and transformative revolution in the history of the western world. RB believes it is...
Where would we be without radical Black feminism? One obvious answer is, Revolutionary Baddies would not exist. They stand on the shoulders and move with the urgency and examples of ICONIC Black feminists that shaped history in spite of this country. In this episode, Brittany and Dee Dee give light to the necessary struggle waged against patriarchy and misogyny, as we fight white supremacy and imperialism. Our future depends on our ability to come together for these changes and make space for...
First things first, Rest In Peace DMX. In 1998, DMX released a single “Get At Me Dog” challenging the concept of loyalty and understanding who has your back by simply asking “Where My Dawgs At?”. In this episode, Revolutionary Baddies explore the lines of difference between “skinfolk” and “kinfolk”. They discuss navigating a Black American identity through history, reflection, sharing stories of being asked “Where are you from from?”. Colonialism has robbed so many people of not just items an...
In this episode, the Baddies explore the economic system of capitalism that has fueled the mass destruction of the planet, genocides, and the ongoing struggle for a more just and liveable society. They discuss the “goons” and the “goblins” predominantly controlling the United States and its allies. Capitalism is the air we breathe and the water we drink, but it is not permanent. History shows that systems of dominance and hegemony can fall due to the will of the people. But we must have a bet...
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