• When They Go Low, I Go To Hell

  • Apr 1 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast
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When They Go Low, I Go To Hell

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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 6: When They Go Low, I Go To Hell

    🔍 Summary: In this episode, Shivaun and Whitney discuss the purpose of their podcast, which is centered around Black joy. They emphasize the importance of Black joy and the need to be immersed in Black culture. The conversation then shifts to the processing of grief and the importance of allowing oneself to cry. They address the criticism of celebrities and highlight the need to hold politicians accountable for systemic change. The discussion also touches on the hypocrisy of criticizing Black women and the need for allies to take action. They express grievances about performative allyship and the invasion of Black spaces.

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