DiscoverUNDISTRACTED with Brittany Packnett CunninghamBeyoncé’s Renaissance, According to Four Brilliant Black Women
Beyoncé’s Renaissance, According to Four Brilliant Black Women

Beyoncé’s Renaissance, According to Four Brilliant Black Women

Update: 2022-08-04
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“This started off as a conversation about Beyoncé,” says host Brittany Packnett Cunningham, “but like her music, it became about so many other things: the evolution of womanhood, our queer siblings, spiritual sexuality and giving Black women their things.” So settle in and listen to legendary music writer Danyel Smith, NPR reporter Ayesha Rascoe, and theologian Candice Benbow talk about it all—from the politics of Beyoncé to why her music means so much right now. There are belly laughs, tears, and moments of deep acknowledgment. But first, this week’s UNtrending news. 

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Beyoncé’s Renaissance, According to Four Brilliant Black Women

Beyoncé’s Renaissance, According to Four Brilliant Black Women

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