• It's Not Ghetto. It's Cultural Ingenuity.

  • May 13 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast
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It's Not Ghetto. It's Cultural Ingenuity.

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  • ✨ Welcome to The Black Girl Voices Podcast! ✨

    Join hosts Shivaun & Whitney weekly for a journey through laughter, tears, shade, and wisdom. This podcast is a safe haven crafted by Black women for Black women. From dissecting pop culture to confronting racism, we cover it all while creating a space where everyone feels seen, heard, and maybe even enlightened

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    🎙️ Episode 14: It's Not Ghetto. It's Cultural Appropriation.

    🔍 Summary: In this conversation, Shivaun and Whitney discuss various topics related to family updates, Christmas traditions, cultural appropriation, and the value of black culture. They express grievances about one-uppers and mom guilt, emphasizing the importance of gatekeeping their culture. They also discuss the issue of inviting people to the cookout and the use of the N-word. The conversation highlights the need to value and protect black culture while promoting inclusivity and understanding.

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