The General's Briefing

Hilerie Lind

A podcast where Black feminist analysis meets cultural commentary. This is your command center for understanding the systems that shape Black life, Black love, and Black survival. Each episode is a strategic briefing on the forces we're up against and the tools we need to fight back. From the "Sacrificial Bargain" that polices Black women's bodies and choices, to the "Faustian Bargain" that questions Black men's authenticity, we're breaking down the vernacular theories that govern how we judge success, navigate trauma, and protect, or abandon, each other.

  1. 1일 전

    Heaux Tales

    This episode is about the body. Who owns it. Who controls it. Who profits from it when we can't say no. And what it sounds like when Black women finally refuse. I connect the RSV lawsuit to the 105th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, where the state bombed Black economic bodies into silence, and to the 1985 MOVE bombing in Philadelphia, where the city dropped a bomb on a Black radical community and killed five children. These are not isolated incidents. They are chapters in the same book. The book that says: Black bodies are raw material. Black bodies are expendable. Black bodies do not belong to themselves. I analyze Aaliyah as the foil , the Black woman who never got to refuse. Surrounded by men who claimed her body, her image, and her story from the time she was a teenager, Aaliyah died at 22 and the men who surrounded her are still telling her story for her. My dissertation framework identifies this as the Pygmalion Dynamic, success tied to a powerful male patron, and Community Complicity, when the community protects male transgressors at the expense of Black women. Aaliyah never got to write her own Heaux Tales. And that is not just a tragedy. It is evidence. And then I turn to Jasmine Sullivan. Heaux Tales (2021) is not just an album. It is a Black feminist text. It is structured like a dissertation, opening with the testimonies of real women speaking in their own voices, building to songs that reclaim Black women's right to own their bodies, their desire, and their story. "Pick Up Your Feelings" is emotional refusal. "On It" featuring Ari Lennox is the reclamation of pleasure. Together, they form what my dissertation calls the Philosophy of Refusal, the deliberate, conscious refusal of the Sacrificial Bargain in all its forms.

    30분
  2. 5월 14일

    I Am the Ancestor

    The world is burning. And I still yearn for love." I know that sounds ridiculous. I know that sounds naive. I know that sounds like I'm not paying attention to what's happening around me. But it's the truth. The country is at war because of racism. We have the president we have because of racism. On May 13, 2026, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced that he is calling a special legislative session to redraw the state's congressional maps, erasing Black political power in real time. The Supreme Court just gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Black women are losing their jobs at unprecedented rates. History is repeating itself. And in the midst of all of this, in the midst of the crisis, in the midst of the chaos, in the midst of the collapse, I still yearn for love. I yearn for someone to choose me. I yearn for someone to see me, not just as "The General," not just as the PhD candidate, not just as the political organizer, but as Hilerie. The woman who is tired. The woman who is lonely. The woman who is carrying the weight of the world and still showing up every single day. And for a long time, I thought that made me weak. But then I realized: The yearning is not separate from the resistance. The yearning IS the resistance. Because when you yearn for love in a world that is designed to make you unlovable, when you yearn for partnership in a world that tells you that you're "too much," when you yearn for someone to choose you in a world that tells you that you should be grateful for crumbs, that yearning is an act of refusal. You are refusing to let the crisis destroy your capacity to love. You are refusing to let the world make you hard. You are refusing to let the Sacrificial Bargain steal your softness. And that is revolutionary.

    35분

소개

A podcast where Black feminist analysis meets cultural commentary. This is your command center for understanding the systems that shape Black life, Black love, and Black survival. Each episode is a strategic briefing on the forces we're up against and the tools we need to fight back. From the "Sacrificial Bargain" that polices Black women's bodies and choices, to the "Faustian Bargain" that questions Black men's authenticity, we're breaking down the vernacular theories that govern how we judge success, navigate trauma, and protect, or abandon, each other.