The Sexualization of Black Girls & Women Read The Room Podcast
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- Society & Culture
A tale as old as time, a nuanced experience, and still a reality for us. On the social totem pole, Black grils & women are ranked dead last. Robbed of our youth, innocence, and autonomy, Black girls & women can never choose our race or gender first as we don't have that luxury. If you identify with this group, we're sure you've heard the phrase "stop acting grown" or "she's fast" or "go change, you're showing too much". From the jump, Black girls are not allowed to be children in comparison to our [other race] counterparts which bleeds into womanhood as we have to learn to mother our inner child and mend our relationship with sexuality. In this episode we explore the sexualization of Black girls and women starting with slavery, post-(legal)slavery stereotypes, the rise of hip hop, and where we stand today.
If you have thought on this topic, you can interact with us via twitter using the hastag #readtheroompod.
Source material:
- Selling Sexy: Hip Hop culture's commodification of Black female sexualization
- The Historical Roots of the Sexualization of Black Women and Girls
Follow us on social media:
- Instagram: @readtheroompod
- Twitter: @readtheroompod
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJQlRAJeMQWa9hbBwW5sy_A?view_as=subscriber
Email us with any questions, comments, concerns, or if you'd like advice on a particular situation at readtheroompod@gmail.com
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A tale as old as time, a nuanced experience, and still a reality for us. On the social totem pole, Black grils & women are ranked dead last. Robbed of our youth, innocence, and autonomy, Black girls & women can never choose our race or gender first as we don't have that luxury. If you identify with this group, we're sure you've heard the phrase "stop acting grown" or "she's fast" or "go change, you're showing too much". From the jump, Black girls are not allowed to be children in comparison to our [other race] counterparts which bleeds into womanhood as we have to learn to mother our inner child and mend our relationship with sexuality. In this episode we explore the sexualization of Black girls and women starting with slavery, post-(legal)slavery stereotypes, the rise of hip hop, and where we stand today.
If you have thought on this topic, you can interact with us via twitter using the hastag #readtheroompod.
Source material:
- Selling Sexy: Hip Hop culture's commodification of Black female sexualization
- The Historical Roots of the Sexualization of Black Women and Girls
Follow us on social media:
- Instagram: @readtheroompod
- Twitter: @readtheroompod
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJQlRAJeMQWa9hbBwW5sy_A?view_as=subscriber
Email us with any questions, comments, concerns, or if you'd like advice on a particular situation at readtheroompod@gmail.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
53 min