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Black Queer Canon: The Podcast

Tre'vell Anderson, Mikelle Street

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"Black Queer Canon" combines cultural criticism and a little bit of shade to dive into the representation and visibility conversation from a new perspective. Journalists Tre'vell Anderson and Mikelle Street give Black LGBTQ+ scripted characters the credit they're due — honoring the past, engaging with the present, and looking towards a more inclusive future.
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"Black. Queer. Unapologetic." is a podcast created for individuals who live at the intersection of Black and Queer identities, as well as those who feel marginalized or overlooked in mainstream narratives. The podcast aims to speak to people seeking unapologetic truth, empowerment, and a sense of belonging or understanding through personal stories, interviews, and other shared experiences. Topics range from friendships, racism, sex, career, and mental health but ultimately defying social and ...
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This podcast is hosted by Jiamah; a Black NonBinary Pansexual Asexual Christian (a mouthful I know, imagine living it LOL) and their thoughts on whatever they feel like talking about XD *Official Podcast of The Bible Is Inclusive Website* Book: "Who Told You That God Was Homophobic?" By Jiamah Pearson Available on Amazon, Apple Books, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, Scribd, and many other retailers! Twitter: @BibleInclusive Instagram: @TheBibleIsInclusive
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The Transition Period is a podcast experience that speaks on aspects of pop culture, society, politics, mental health, and more from the black, trans, queer point-of-view. Join the Period hosted by G. O'shea (she/they). (@thegaryfuqua), a 24-year-old unapologetic black, queer, trans femme and full-time clown, whose commentary is upfront, brutally honest, humorous, honest, and black as hell. Tune in for this period experience of clownery, foolery, and fuckery! 🔴
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Woke Mental Wellness is a podcast devoted to Black Queer mental wellness and the issues which impact our community. Currently we play tabletop role playing games and talk about gaming and how it relates and impacts Black Queer mental wellness. Woke Mental Wellness aims to increase knowledge and awareness about Black Queer mental wellness and intersectionality to help both people in the Black Queer communities as well as providers and allies. Cassie, is the founder and GM of Woke Mental Welln ...
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THEE Black Queer comic short-cast. 10-minute episodes each with a new guest and a new question!. If we’re in it, behind it, or just with it, I’m there. Hosted by @vanthefirst . 🧬✊🏿
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"The B.F.F. Podcast” gives voice to two of the leading queer, fat and Black changemakers while calling in the world to examine and understand what it means to love oneself unapologetically - in a world where loving oneself often feels impossible.
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Minoritea Report

Kerel, Dawon, Jerrell

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Minoritea Report is a weekly Black Queer Podcast where representation and visibility are key! Join Yo Aunteas, Kerel, Dawon, and Jerrell as they spill tea about the Black LGBTQIA+ experience, relationships, Beyonce, politics, and pop culture! Come join the Communitea! So, get your cups ready and find out what’s brewing today!
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This is an accidentally funny podcast about the realities of Blackness and adult life. Our goal is to create a space for Black millennials to discuss and embody adult life on their own terms. We aren’t beholden to “traditional” gender or parenting roles, queerness is fluid and present in the ways we show up in our relationships and in the world, and we want to build community with other 30-something Black folx who are trying to figure this ish out. We do “adult” differently. -About Daren and ...
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”Positive Passions” is a dramatic podcast series that explores the passionate, complicated lives of Black and queer characters navigating love, relationships, and identity in a world touched by HIV. This Black queer podcast delivers dramatic twists, intense relationships, and secrets that threaten to explode. It’s raw, real, and unapologetically Black, bringing you late-night confessions, devastating revelations, and the fight to be seen. Themes include love, loss, faith, forgiveness, and fa ...
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The Score

Global Majority Media

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It's time to put the arts on game! Hosts Lee Bynum, Paige Reynolds, and Rocky Jones are three Black, queer artists and pop culture aficionados, who are working every day to bring more diversity, equity, and inclusivity into the arts. Noted by The New York Times as one of the "Podcasts Opera Pros Tune To" in 2021, The Score is their provocative, thoughtful, and humorous commentary on the industry's past, present, and future, as seen through an antiracist and unapologetically Black and queer l ...
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The Queer Movie Podcast

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The Queer Movie Podcast is your favourite gay movie watch party - hosted by Rowan Ellis and Jazza John. Join us as we take a look at the queer film canon, one genre at a time. From rom-coms to slashers, contemporary arthouse cinema to comedy classics - Queer Movie Podcast is a celebration of all things queer on the silver screen!
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Ring ring, gworls! Get into this bold, unapologetic dive into a wide range of topics. Join host Eric Dimarco as he brings a fresh black queer perspective to social justice, politics, and cultural flashpoints. From systemic inequalities to pop culture phenomena, he serves up piping-hot takes and eye-opening insights. Whether you want to expand your worldview or find voices that resonate with your own experiences, get ready to challenge your assumptions, laugh, rage, and maybe even change your ...
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☎️ The Hung Up Podcast is hosted and produced by, Certified Life Coach & Business Analyst Eric Cole, M.Ed. HUPod centers wellness, culture, and society from a Black Queer persecpective. Interviewing Educators, Professionals, Entertainers, and Creatives from all walks of life- the podcast explores pop culture trending topics in addition to personal and professional development, storytelling, and collective resilience. Tap the profile bio link to listen now & access podcast merch! hunguppod@gm ...
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Join James "JP" Patrick, a Columbia-based personal trainer and wellness consultant as he dives into topics relevant to Black Queer Culture. From mental health to wellness, he has you covered. Make sure to subscribe to The Black Queer Culture Show!
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Writers, artivists, and creatives CHARLES TYSON, JR. and MARTHA MADRIGAL come to you each week with their unique brand of wit and humor as they discuss current headlines affecting the LGBTQ+ community, pop culture, and the challenges of navigating life as a black queer man and a white trans femme, recently married. After ten years of friendship and another thirteen years as a couple, these former tavern owners invite you into their home at East Barbary Lane each week to visit with them, thei ...
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Pull up a seat, pour yourself a drink, and get ready for unfiltered conversations with a splash of truth. Brownliqher Podcast is where LGBTQIA+ stories take center stage—bold, beautiful, and unapologetically Black. We laugh, we keke, we spill the tea, and we uplift our community one episode at a time. Hosted by fierce voices from the LGBTQIA+ spectrum, Brownliqher is more than just a good time—it's a platform dedicated to amplifying queer and Black-owned businesses, shedding light on the rea ...
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The Black Queer Witch

The Black Queer Witch

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Hello everybody I’m Denzel and this is The Black Queer Witch podcasts where I want to talk about my journey as a black witch and as a queer person and how that effects the world around me. Welcome to the coven fellow witch. Now come gather at the circle. Follow on Instagram @theblack_queerwitch
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Hello From The Hallowoods

William A. Wellman

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Come walk between the black pines! In this award-winning queer horror podcast, a cosmic narrator follows the increasingly connected residents of the forest at the end of the world. It’s a bittersweet story that explores queer identity, horror genre tropes, and finding hope in humanity’s last moments. New episodes every Wednesday, and weekly bonus stories on Patreon!
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Queer + Married

Queer & Married

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Your new favorite Black, queer podcast hosted by lovers and social entrepreneurs: artist, author, and educator Rashida KhanBey Miller (she/her/temptress), and speaker, coach, and strategist Miller (he/them/your excellence). Together they are bring you raw conversations about navigating marriage, sex and taxes while keeping your edges in tact. Connect with us! www.queerandmarried.com IG: @queerandmarried Rashi: @rashidakhanbeymiller Miller: @thankyoumiller Join the conversation #queerandmarri ...
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Queer Black & Awkward Podcast

Queer Black & Awkward Podcast

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Forget the distraction and noise of the world, grab a tea, coffee or glass of wine and join me, Orion, as we embark on a chill, thought-provoking journey, enlightening the conscience through conversation with a dash of sarcasm.
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A funny and educational social commentary podcast about all things witchery, mental health and how to embody the phrase The Personal Is Political. Hosted by NAMPANDE, a Black queer diasporadical artist, comedian and community organizer rooted in Treaty 1 territory.
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Sis Unleashed

Demisha Burns

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Welcome to Sis Unleashed—the unapologetic sanctuary, sacred rebellion, and soul-deep homecoming for Black women in the LGBTQ community who are done shrinking. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a reclamation. A space where taboo gets tossed, trauma gets named, and truth takes its rightful place at the center. Where sexual health, identity, healing, pleasure, purpose, and personal power are no longer whispered about, but spoken boldly in the light. Here, we rip down the walls—internal and externa ...
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This podcast is about stories and issues pertaining to Black Experience followed: Black struggle, Black politics, Black Queer identities, Black Religious identities, Black Economics, Rebirth of Black family identity and others.
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Dreaming in Color

The Bridgespan Group

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The equitable future we seek requires celebrating the genius of today’s leaders of color. In Dreaming in Color, hear from champions in the charge for equity and justice. Hosted by Darren Isom, a partner in the The Bridgespan Group’s San Francisco office, this podcast offers leaders of color space to share how they have leveraged their unique assets and abilities to embrace excellence, drive impact, and more fully define what success looks like. Grounded in both his New Orleans roots and his ...
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Black iNQueery

Randy Nygel, Raymond Wise, and BoDaBaddie

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Black iNQueery is your home for all things Black and Queer. Listen along each week as your hosts, Raymond Wise, Randy Nygel, and BoDaBaddie, discuss the ups and downs of the human experience from a Black Queer perspective with a whole lotta laughter! Nothing is off limits; dating, the church, chosen family, and of course whatever mess is making headlines each week. These three friends are happy to add you to the group chat. So kick off your shoes, throw on your bonnet, and welcome home! New ...
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Loud Brown Gays

Loud Brown Gays

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Get loud with the Loud Brown Gays Nick and Seb every Wednesday as they dive into the week’s hottest pop culture moments and all things LGBTQ+. From unfiltered chats about dating disasters to well-deserved draggings, nothing’s off-limits and it always gets real. Expect laughs, chaos, and some incredible Black and queer guests dropping in along the way. Hosted by Nick Charles (@itsnickcharles) and Seb (Sebedpt) Follow us on IG: @loudbrowngays | TW: @loudbrowngays
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Dope Black Queers Podcast

Dope Black Queers

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The Dope Black Queers Podcast is a community conversation that looks at the world through the lens of our Black, Queer, and Trans identities. We exist as a means to create intentional spaces for Black LGBTQ+ people including all of our intersections. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Dugout is a weekly Black anarchist podcast hosted by Jordan and Prince Shakur, bringing decolonial, queer, and anarchist perspectives to news, media, and history. Each episode explores radical politics, social movements, direct action, and literature—covering everything from Afro-pessimism and Black anarchist theory to decolonial insurrections and global uprisings. We also interview revolutionaries, scholars, and organizers fighting for liberation today. Have ideas, reading recs, or want ...
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That Gay Shit

Terrell & Demi

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Each week, Terrell (he/him) & Demi (she/her) wax poetic on queer things, as they pertain to the black queer radical perspective. Tidbits of history, pop culture commentary, and shenanigans ensue. *Currently on a remote-recording Noah's Arc review tangent*
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A Decolonized Podcast for lovers on the margins, join your resident sexuality educator Ericka Hart and Deep East Oakland's very own Ebony Donnley, as we game give, dismantle white supremacy and kiki in the cosmos somewhere between radical hood epistemological black queer love ethics, pop culture, house plants and a sea of books. Light an incense to this. #nigchampa #hrhw #theblackpoweredpodcast To monetarily support Hoodrat to Headwrap Venmo @Ericka-Hart or PayPal: [email protected]
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Gamer Friends

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Gamer Friends is a podcast about gaming and the gaming community from a Black, queer, and lefty perspective. If you’re looking for more melanin or rainbows in your gaming life, you’ve found your people!
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Actress and comic Quei Tann joins Black Queer Canon hosts Tre’vell and Mikelle to discuss trans icon much before her time: the imitable Lady Chablis. In 1997, the Savannah, Georgia nightclub legend played a version of herself in the cult-classic Clint Eastwood film “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.” In the episode, the trio discuss how the …
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What happens when the version of you the world praises… isn't the full story? In this episode, I’m unpacking the lifelong performance so many of us get trapped in, especially if you're Black, queer, and navigating corporate systems, family expectations, social media, and survival. From being a queer athlete in the 90 - early 2000s, to managing in C…
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After many tries I finally release an update for yall. Link To LGBTQIA+ FAQ About Being A Queer Christian:https://www.thebibleisinclusive.com/lgbtqia-faq Link To "Who Told You That God Was Homophobic?" On Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08T48J8LP Universal Link To "Who Told You That God Was Homophobic?" On Other Retailers:https://books2read.com/u…
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Has Rowan uncovered a global lesbian conspiracy? There's only one way to know for sure! This week Jazza and Rowan fall joyfully down the absolute rabbit hole that is Black Mirror's new Lesbian Special Episode Hotel Reverie. The spiritual sucessor to San Junipero - QMP talks lesbian conspiracy, sapphic yearning and Issa Rae in a tuxedo on this week'…
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Today I welcome Paulette Kennedy to discuss Queer Representation in Gothic. Her new book, THE ARTIST OF BLACKBERRY GRANGE is out today, and like all of Paulette’s Gothics, it includes queer characters. We chat about how queerness was once subtext, and how it’s evolved over time, and we give some great book recommendations that reflect this evolutio…
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we explore how Black queer executives are transforming the isolation of leadership into a source of power and innovation. Inspired by Cori Johnson’s insights, we examine the unique challenges faced at the intersection of race, sexuality, and executive leadership—and how intentional community, authentic vision, and …
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we explore how our earliest experiences shape the way we love, revealing the hidden patterns that influence our relationships and self-perception. Drawing on powerful insights about childhood wounds, attachment, and the journey to healing, we discuss how recognizing and disrupting old cycles can transform not only …
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In this episode of The Dugout, Jordan and Prince sit down with writer, critic, and cultural theorist Nia Òla for a conversation that cuts through the noise of online discourse and dives deep into the heart of radical education, identity, and political awakening. From growing up in the Bronx to becoming a powerful voice on platforms like TikTok and …
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we explore the revolutionary power of breaking silence and speaking your truth, especially for Black women in the LGBTQ+ community. Inspired by Valen Sarahi’s work, we examine how sharing personal stories can disrupt generational cycles of secrecy, challenge cultural and religious expectations, and ignite collectiv…
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we dive into the unapologetic revolution of living authentically in a world that often demands performance. Inspired by Glendolyn Brinkley, we explore the necessity of authenticity for survival, especially for Black women and entrepreneurs. Discover how setting boundaries, prioritizing self-care, and integrating al…
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we challenge the idea that a diagnosis defines your destiny. Discover how Black women are reclaiming their power and rewriting their stories after receiving life-changing diagnoses. Through transformative coaching, mindful self-care, and the support of affirming community, we explore what it means to move beyond la…
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we explore what it means to live unapologetically and embrace every part of who we are, especially when the world tries to put us in boxes. Inspired by Ashley Simpson’s journey, we discuss the power of authenticity, the unexpected ways love and connection show up, and how being visible creates new possibilities for…
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Today I welcome C. J. Cooke to the show to discuss her new book, THE GHOST WOODS, and since I loved this book so much, we discuss books from her backlist too, including THE LIGHTHOUSE WITCHES and THE BOOK OF WITCHING. I’m fascinated by her gothic writing and consistent themes of witches and motherhood. I do want to take a moment to apologize for th…
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we explore the transformative journey of embracing sacred sobriety at 40—a powerful clarity that comes from healing, spiritual connection, and holistic wellbeing. Discover how turning inward, breaking generational cycles, and building intentional community can lead to true liberation and purpose. Through honest ref…
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What is security culture, and why does every activist and organizer need to learn it? In this video, I break down the basics of security culture: assessing risk, protecting your community, and understanding how the state surveils and represses social movements. From COINTELPRO to Stop Cop City, we explore how movements have survived government targ…
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Russell waits for his catch, Shelby faces the music, and Riot strikes out. The theme of tonight’s episode is Lies. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Nice to Meetcha’, and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show’s Patreon, along with behind…
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we dive into the challenges and triumphs of LGBTQ authenticity in the workplace. Discover the impact of "covering," the hidden cost of mental exhaustion, and the business case for true inclusion. Learn practical strategies for knowing your rights, documenting experiences, and building support networks, while explor…
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Can you believe it? The Loud Brown Gays are turning FIVE! That’s over 260 episodes of chaos, confessions, queer joy, and unforgettable guests. In this extra-special anniversary episode, Seb and Nick take a walk down memory lane spilling behind-the-scenes tea, iconic moments, and listener faves. Expect laughs, sass, gratitude, and a whole lot of noi…
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, Dr. Demisha Burns highlights the transformative leadership of Congresswoman Shontel Brown, who champions truth, economic justice, and community empowerment in Ohio’s 11th District. Discover how Congresswoman Brown dismantles harmful myths about Social Security, secures critical infrastructure funding, and uplifts l…
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This week your bffs break down what it means to be gender expansive in a world that is constantly trying to keep us trapped in the binary. We also talk our love for Taco Bell and why folks need to mind their business when folks say they don't partake in alcohol. Send us an email with your thoughts/comments about the show: [email protected]
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In this episode, we explore the hidden toll of unspoken grief in Black communities and how breaking the silence around loss, aging, and mortality can lead to collective healing. Drawing on real-world examples and research, we discuss the importance of culturally responsive care, the power of vulnerability, and the transformative impact of creating …
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we explore how unlearning inherited beliefs and questioning conditioned identities can lead to authentic self-discovery and transformative leadership. Inspired by Goldie Brittom’s radical approach, we discuss the power of releasing false narratives, connecting with your inner wisdom, and embracing the courage to be…
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Yo Aunteas welcome DaShawn Usher and explore the themes of advocacy, community representation, and the importance of self-care in activism. They discuss the significance of creating spaces for marginalized voices, the role of joy in resistance, and the upcoming MOBI Fest, which celebrates black queer culture. The conversation also touches on naviga…
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In this anniversary episode of That Black Couple, Jenn and Darren celebrate 19 years of marriage and 22 years of being together. They dive into the dynamics of their non-traditional relationship, discussing their unique identities as a monogamous person and a polyamorous person. The couple shares insights on communication, the importance of underst…
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we confront the Black maternal health crisis with Dr. Demisha Burns, uncovering the systemic biases and inequities that put Black mothers at risk. We discuss the staggering statistics, the impact of implicit bias in healthcare, and the powerful advocacy work of organizations like Five X More. Dr. Burns shares actio…
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In our fifth season, host Darren Isom and guest host Elisabeth Makumbi travel throughout Africa to spotlight extraordinary leaders from across the continent, from South Africa to Tunisia, with stops in Kenya, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Senegal along the way. These conversations highlight Africa as a key driver of global innovation and leadership, where…
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we dive into the complexities faced by autistic queer women of color, inspired by the pioneering work of Tēcuani Oliver. We explore how intersecting identities can lead to unique forms of invisibility and discrimination, even within progressive spaces. Learn about groundbreaking research like the Symbolic Intersect…
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we spotlight the unstoppable rise of Black women entrepreneurs and the transformative impact they’re making across America. Inspired by Chaneerah Janeé’s groundbreaking research and advocacy, we explore how Black women are building new tables when traditional doors remain closed—creating businesses that center comm…
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we explore the invisible revolution led by Black women entrepreneurs who are redefining innovation against all odds. Inspired by Lacie Doll’s research, we uncover how systemic barriers have sparked new business models, empowered communities, and driven transformative change. Discover how resilience, creativity, and…
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In This Episode, We Talk About: Ready Or Not...Black, Brown & Queer Joy is Coming To A Town Near You! It Took No Time AT ALL For The New Pope To Show Her True Colors. A Bronze Statue Of A Black Woman...Broke EVERYBODY! ...and so much more! CHECK OUT This List Of Every 2025 US Dyke March READ Dr. Gregory King's Piece "When A Black Woman Refuses to E…
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In this episode, we delve into the tragic case of Ryan Hinton, an 18-year-old Black teenager from Cincinnati who was fatally shot by police on May 1, 2025, during a foot chase. Police allege that Ryan was armed and posed a threat; however, body camera footage leaves critical questions unanswered, prompting his family to initiate an independent inve…
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“Dear White People” creator Justin Simien joins Black Queer Canon hosts Tre’vell and Mikelle to revisit two controversial Black, gay characters in television history: Blaine Edwards and Antoine Merriweather. The pair were played by Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier in “Men On…” a recurring comedy sketch that appeared across “In Living Color” and “S…
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Today I welcome Mimi Matthews to the show to discuss new book, RULES FOR RUIN. It’s a fantastic historical romance that’s Peaky Blinders meets Great Expectations. I love all of Mimi’s books, but this is my favorite historical romance from her, and it’s one I’ll definitely reread. You all might remember my chat with her in one of my first episodes, …
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On this week's episode: author, illustrator and self-proclaimed film nerd Ess Dennis talks Rowan about the homoerotic nature of cult classics The Princess Bride and Lord of the Rings, as well as a (very enthusiastic) discussion of Sigourney Weaver in Alien. Check out Eva here: https://www.instagram.com/khal_essie/ Support QMP on Patreon: patreon.co…
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In this episode, John sits down Kadeem Alphanso Fyffe. Kadeem is a New York based fashion designer and author of Threading the Needle: A Fashion Designer’s Guide to Successfully Launching Your First Collection. Kadeem talks about growing up in a Jamaican household and the relationship with both his parents. Kadeem also talks about how his love for …
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Shelby says goodbye, Danielle goes country, and Arnold enters the lair. The theme of tonight’s episode is Leads. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Afterimages’, and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show’s Patreon, along with behind-the-s…
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This week on The Loud Brown Gays, Seb and Nick are back and louder than David Geffen’s lawyer’s ringtone. We’re diving headfirst into the billionaire’s breakup with his very young boyfriend, no prenup, no peace, just vibes (and probably a yacht or three). Then we ask: how sexy is too sexy for the streets? Should public thirst be legal or is that wh…
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What's shakin', Scorekeepers?! It's time for another episode of THE SCORE and another step on our journey through season 11 of RuPaul's Drag Race. This time we'll cover episode 2, "Good God Girl Get Out", in which the queens divide into teams to spoof the films Black Panther and Get Out. The results are... ummm... interesting. It's all worth it, ho…
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This week your bffs talk about what they have learned from being in the Beyhive, the struggles that marginalized people have to ignore perfection and the impact it has on Black youth. We also talk about why Sofi has the WORST layout ever and why you too should be rejecting the tariffs. Send us an email with your thoughts/comments about the show: Bl…
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Auntea Tequila "Other Jerell" is back with us this week! Yo Aunteas discuss their drinking habits, the excitement of an upcoming trip to Seattle for Pride events, and Tequila's recent success in cheerleading competitions. The conversation takes a turn towards celebrity gossip, particularly focusing on the ongoing Diddy trial, where they analyze the…
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Welcome BLACK to The Transition Period! On this episode, we discuss the plight of being a "clocky", bricky doll, getting fired (hey, hey!), and the downfall of abusers. It's a doozy, miss thing! #KeepYourHeadToTheSky 🔴 #FREEPALESTINE #CEASEFIRENOW - How to Help Palestine: http://ceasefiretoday.com http://arab.org - Help the Palestinian People with …
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In this episode ofThe Dugout, we continue our deep dive into George Jackson's seminal text,Blood in My Eye. Part 2 focuses on Jackson's analysis of fascism as a structure deeply embedded in American society, his vision for the role of the vanguard party in revolutionary struggle, and his incisive critiques of political failure within liberation mov…
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In this episode of Sis Unleashed, we explore how the art of listening can transform leadership and amplify marginalized voices. Discover why true power lies not in speaking the loudest, but in creating space for others to be heard. Learn practical strategies for active listening, building trust, and fostering innovation in professional spaces—espec…
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Discover how direct compassion is transforming workplace communication. In this episode, we explore the power of pairing clarity with empathy, challenging the myth that directness and kindness are opposites. Learn practical strategies for giving honest feedback, fostering inclusivity, and embracing diverse communication styles without code-switchin…
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Marquise Richards Host of Keepin' It A Bean podcast, Owner of Leroy's Coffee Blend, and Co-Host of Due Diligence taps in this week and it is a GOOD time!——— We unpack some of our favorite scenes from the Sinners movie and how vampirism is used to portray white supremacy. ———May is Mental Health Awareness Month. We unpack growing up with the house r…
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