
Revolutionary Baddies Podcast
Revolutionary Baddies Podcast seeks to join the legacy of uplifting the individual and the masses through connecting revolutionary ideas and practices to our everyday lives. As self declared baddies, we seek to honor the feminist tradition of women who boldly lead, teach, and build on our own terms. Revolutionary Baddies Podcast seeks to deconstruct the large idea of revolution to make it palatable and approachable for our people from all walks of life. You don’t need a degree nor an entire book collection to understand what freedom means and what lack thereof feels like. RB Podcast will deliver knowledge through literary based discussions, street stories of our lived experiences, keke’n, and narratives specifically crafted to influence our audience to engage in the struggle for liberation, while celebrating our individuality in the movement.
Revolutionary Baddies Podcast
DMX Asked A Great Question. "Where My Dawgs At?"
First things first, Rest In Peace DMX. In 1998, DMX released a single “Get At Me Dog” challenging the concept of loyalty and understanding who has your back by simply asking “Where My Dawgs At?”. In this episode, Revolutionary Baddies explore the lines of difference between “skinfolk” and “kinfolk”. They discuss navigating a Black American identity through history, reflection, sharing stories of being asked “Where are you from from?”. Colonialism has robbed so many people of not just items and locations but our knowledge and memory of who we came from. What does it mean to not know where you are from from? What does it mean to know where you are from from? How do the answers to these questions move you into action for the sake of collective liberation? If all skinfolk aint kinfolk, what can we achieve together? Big questions deserve evolving answers, and RB hopes to continue the dialogue alongside the listeners.
Questions for our listeners:
How high is “Being Black” on your list?
What do you need to know about a liberatory organization in order to say YES to joining?
The Art of War by Sun Tzu
High Risers by Ben Austen
The Battle Or the Bullet, speech by Malcolm X
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