30 Min.

Protect Our Black Woman Part 2 Featuring Ritha Pierre Da Kultcha The Podcast

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Black women are human too. Their stories, voices and experiences deserve to be heard and validated, just like anyone else’s. Instead of fighting against them, fight for them with them. We all want the same thing: for black women to be treated equally, to have rights, to be seen, to be heard, to live.  A lot of times, it feels like the only people who are fighting for Black women … are other Black women. Yet, when it comes time to fight everyone else’s battles, Black women are magically expected to be fighting right on the front lines. If you can’t protect Black women, then who the hell can you protect? 
Something that never fails to amaze us is how Black women are still expected to fight the good fight while simultaneously being fought against, even in this day and age. On the one hand, they are fighting alongside their Black brothers as Black people who don’t receive the same rights and privileges as their non-Black counterparts. On the other hand, they are fighting for their lives as women, who are not only being oppressed by the color of their skin, but also by the patriarchal systems that make it so that women aren’t seen as true equals to men.

@da_kultcha#DAKULTCHA #THECULTURE #UNLEARNANDRELEARN #KNOWTHELEDGE #TRUSTTHEPROCESS #WEWORKING #BIGBUSINESS #TRENDSETTERS #FORTHEPEOPLEBYTHEPEOPLE #COMFORTABLEANYWHERE #GAMECHANGER #MADWORLD #MASTERLOCK #MOTIVATION #COMFORTABLEEVERYWHERE #WEALTH #KEYSTOSUCCESS #FOODFORTHOUGHT #THINKOUTSIDETHEBOX #BLACKAF #EQUALSTANDARD #EQUALSTANDARDS #LOVEHURTSWHYHATE #BLACKAF #BLM #WAKEUP #STAYWOKE #GoodLife #PolicePolicingTheSystem

Black women are human too. Their stories, voices and experiences deserve to be heard and validated, just like anyone else’s. Instead of fighting against them, fight for them with them. We all want the same thing: for black women to be treated equally, to have rights, to be seen, to be heard, to live.  A lot of times, it feels like the only people who are fighting for Black women … are other Black women. Yet, when it comes time to fight everyone else’s battles, Black women are magically expected to be fighting right on the front lines. If you can’t protect Black women, then who the hell can you protect? 
Something that never fails to amaze us is how Black women are still expected to fight the good fight while simultaneously being fought against, even in this day and age. On the one hand, they are fighting alongside their Black brothers as Black people who don’t receive the same rights and privileges as their non-Black counterparts. On the other hand, they are fighting for their lives as women, who are not only being oppressed by the color of their skin, but also by the patriarchal systems that make it so that women aren’t seen as true equals to men.

@da_kultcha#DAKULTCHA #THECULTURE #UNLEARNANDRELEARN #KNOWTHELEDGE #TRUSTTHEPROCESS #WEWORKING #BIGBUSINESS #TRENDSETTERS #FORTHEPEOPLEBYTHEPEOPLE #COMFORTABLEANYWHERE #GAMECHANGER #MADWORLD #MASTERLOCK #MOTIVATION #COMFORTABLEEVERYWHERE #WEALTH #KEYSTOSUCCESS #FOODFORTHOUGHT #THINKOUTSIDETHEBOX #BLACKAF #EQUALSTANDARD #EQUALSTANDARDS #LOVEHURTSWHYHATE #BLACKAF #BLM #WAKEUP #STAYWOKE #GoodLife #PolicePolicingTheSystem

30 Min.