On Desirability: Karl Marx, Beyonce, and You feat Deme & Isaiah
Update: 2025-08-21
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This episode is dedicated to the life of Selamawit D. Terrefe, George Jackson and Jonathan Jackson. Rest in Power. Free Em All
Join us for a very special Black August episode with our Black Loves, the only two light skin friends we have left: the illustrious Deme Brown (she/her), Brooklyn community advocate, screenwriter and director (@Demegawd_) and Dr. Isaiah Blake (he/him), Phd, East New York BK all-day, geography student at UC Berkeley and writer (IG: @isaiah.iman.blake)
Questions to consider:
If desire is a matter of life and death, if how you look determines if you live or die and how you live and die, what are we going to do?
Since desire is currency the more you have, the more you the want the more valuable you are, what does that mean for our relationships, especially Black trans, non binary, agendr tgnc and queer people? How are people able to separate how they treat the people they are in relationship with and how they think about, view and in turn, treat others?
What does social media necessitate in terms of how we perform accountability and connection to one another?
-Interracial Dating and Partus Sequitur Ventrem
-Black Revolutionary Love
-Epstein Files and Noam Chomsky
-Sites of Return
Donate to the Celebration of Black Transwomen Cookout in NYC: www.gofundme.com/f/gia-love-x-ang…okout-fundraiser
This is a listener supported, currently pay-wall free podcast. To support the continuation of this independent listener sponsored podcast and keep this g-thang ad free, consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/c/ihartericka or via Venmo: @Ericka-Hart, Paypal: ericka@ihartericka.com. Thank you!
Join us for a very special Black August episode with our Black Loves, the only two light skin friends we have left: the illustrious Deme Brown (she/her), Brooklyn community advocate, screenwriter and director (@Demegawd_) and Dr. Isaiah Blake (he/him), Phd, East New York BK all-day, geography student at UC Berkeley and writer (IG: @isaiah.iman.blake)
Questions to consider:
If desire is a matter of life and death, if how you look determines if you live or die and how you live and die, what are we going to do?
Since desire is currency the more you have, the more you the want the more valuable you are, what does that mean for our relationships, especially Black trans, non binary, agendr tgnc and queer people? How are people able to separate how they treat the people they are in relationship with and how they think about, view and in turn, treat others?
What does social media necessitate in terms of how we perform accountability and connection to one another?
-Interracial Dating and Partus Sequitur Ventrem
-Black Revolutionary Love
-Epstein Files and Noam Chomsky
-Sites of Return
Donate to the Celebration of Black Transwomen Cookout in NYC: www.gofundme.com/f/gia-love-x-ang…okout-fundraiser
This is a listener supported, currently pay-wall free podcast. To support the continuation of this independent listener sponsored podcast and keep this g-thang ad free, consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/c/ihartericka or via Venmo: @Ericka-Hart, Paypal: ericka@ihartericka.com. Thank you!
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