#299 The Girls Are Fighting
Description
On this episode… We’re back! We talk about the value of Black ass rest, navigating body image, pandemic fatigue, and mad other sh!t
Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds dismantling white supremacist patriarchal capitalism one episode at a time. Drink up!
This week’s hot list: It’s been a minute! Who is you Chiron!? We reintroduce ourselves. J. considers forgiveness, fatphobia’s in the air, what pandemic are YOU having cuz…, a lil vaccination talk, friendship & isolation, and fighting the pandemic (not like metaphorically, we want to physically fight the pandemic, and his hoe ass friends)
EPISODE TIMESTAMPS
Libations: 3:58
Donation Libations: 17:12
Affirmations: 16:50
Who are we tho?: 20:53
Where we been tho? 28:33
Is it still a pandemic?: 1:01:38
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This week’s closing clip features Jadakiss at the Lox vz Dipset battle https://twitter.com/r0bato/status/1422759790959382529?s=12
This episode was created, hosted, and produced by Naima Lewis Muhammad & Janicia Francis with editorial support from Candice Jones and social media support from Jo Caraballo
Libations to our friend’s Domingo, Tokunbo, and D. Sindayiganza who help keep this show running by paying and supporting Black women.
Opening song by Ohene Cornelius
Segment Music by Chad Milner