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
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What would this world be without Black Culture? Music, writing, films, fashion, language, archive, photography, architecture, inventions, dance, film, theater, cuisine, you name it! In every corner of this world, you can find Black influence on culture. In this episode, Revolutionary Baddies dream and discuss how the world currently tries to villianize and erase Blackness while embracing and harvesting our culture. This episode highlights the understanding of how important Black people are to this world because of our audacity to create, recreate, invent, uncover, build, and overcome with love. Black people are constantly giving this world our best, and if we could rid ourselves of racial capitalism, patriarchy, and imperialism we could give ourselves and this world so much more. Brittany and Dee Dee also call into question why our Black movements are not as directly connected to prominent Black artists of today? And what needs to happen in order to change this?
Questions for our listeners:
What are you wearing to the Capitol?
What are the many homes you have or the places you consider “Home”?
What are the parts of the culture that are not mainstream but you love and wanna keep alive?
Links for the Show: Season 2. Episode 12
Lady Sings The Blues Movie, 1972
The United States vs. Billie Holiday, 2021
Malcolm X’s Eulogy by Ossie Davis
Barracoon: The Story of the Last “Black Cargo” by Zora Neale Hurston
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