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It's tough being a poised Black Women under the weight of the world's expectations.
With the advent of social media platforms  Black Women are now able to create our own lane for our voices. Join me every Thursday as I untie social knots with commentary ranging from politics to pop culture and how Black Women navigate it all with Grit and Grace. If you want to know what goes on inside the mind of Black Woman like me navigating life with various social intersections this show is for you! 
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It's tough being a poised Black Women under the weight of the world's expectations.
With the advent of social media platforms  Black Women are now able to create our own lane for our voices. Join me every Thursday as I untie social knots with commentary ranging from politics to pop culture and how Black Women navigate it all with Grit and Grace. If you want to know what goes on inside the mind of Black Woman like me navigating life with various social intersections this show is for you! 
Let's dive in! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gritandgrace/support

    Black Feminism Will Save US All

    Black Feminism Will Save US All

    Black feminism holds that the experience of black women give rise to a particular understanding of their position in relation to sexism, class oppression, and racism. The experience of being a black woman, it maintains, cannot be grasped in terms of being black or of being a woman, but must be elucidated via intersectionality.
    A black feminist lens in the United States was first employed by black women to make sense of how white supremacy and patriarchy interacted to inform the particular experiences of enslaved black women. Black activists and intellectuals formed organizations such as the National Association of Coloured Women (NACW) and the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW). Black feminism rose to prominence in the 1960s, as the civil rights movement excluded women from leadership positions, and the mainstream feminist movement largely focused its agenda on issues that predominately impacted middle-class white women. From the 1970s to 1980s, black feminists formed groups that addressed the role of black women in black nationalism, gay liberation, and second-wave feminism. In the 1990s, the Anita Hill controversy brought black feminism into the mainstream. Black feminist theories reached a wider audience in the 2010s, as a result of social-media advocacy. via Wikipedia


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    • 1 hr 52 min
    Ayesha:To Be Young, Anxious, Female and Black.

    Ayesha:To Be Young, Anxious, Female and Black.

    A comment Ayesha Curry made on Monday's episode of Red Table Talk has made her the subject of endless memes and tweets — both in criticism and in support.

    The fallout from her interview with the women of Red Table Talk came in response to an admission she made of feeling insecure about the disproportionate attention she receives from men against the attention her husband, NBA star Steph Curry, receives from women.

    This Episode touches on the intersections Light-skinned Privilege, Colorism, Classism, Sexism and Racism. We navigate how the upholding of Black Female Gender Tropes makes it difficult for Black Women to share insecurity and vulnerability without being consumed by Whiteness or lameness in the process.

    If you have Anxiety please reach out to a Counselor, Therapist or Licensed Medical Professional. The social commentary here is in no way meant to substitute a medical service.




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    • 52 min
    Black Chick Little Rocked with Deborah Lynn

    Black Chick Little Rocked with Deborah Lynn

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    • 1 hr 25 min
    Women Running for President the NEW normal!

    Women Running for President the NEW normal!

    So, Far we have 6 Solid Women Presidential Candidates. Women Running for President: the NEW normal! Females Fomenting a massive rebellion.

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    • 5 min
    Use Your Common Sense. Quit Playin'

    Use Your Common Sense. Quit Playin'

    We take a look at the real world ramifications of the #MeTooMvmt #MuteRKelly and #SurvivingRkelly Documentary as new allegations resurface and Black Women demand accountability.

    Surviving RKelly. Leaving Neverland. Gayle King interview.

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    • 23 min
    Black History, BlackFace & Black Triumph

    Black History, BlackFace & Black Triumph

    Black in America 400 years later. Peniel Joseph: Why This Years Black History Month is pivotal. Blacks in Elected Office, Black Life, Black at the Oscars, BlackFace then and now. Black Portrayals, Black and Gay...Pop culture and news headlines.

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    • 33 min

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