It's Giving Patriarchal Privilege: Aging, Black Invisibility, & Enabling Abusers
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In this episode we’re talking about aging, beauty, and the deeper truths that come with growing into yourself in a world obsessed with youth. I’m sharing reflections on my personal relationship with gray hair and how society, especially for women, frames aging as something to hide rather than honor.
We also dive into a tragedy and the controversy surrounding the use of the hashtag #SayHerName, when TikTok star, Briana Gaye was killed, unpacking the layers of accountability and visibility—especially when it comes to Black women’s lives and voices. The conversation expands into the entertainment industry, raising questions about protection, silence, and power in light of allegations against Trey Songz.
From community care to cultural critique, I highlight the importance of supporting Black-owned businesses, by sharing two Black women owned small businesses to support.
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00:00:00 Intro: Original airing of this episode Feb. 2023
00:01:28:16 Aging as a woman rambling
00:08:04:18 Natural hair discrimination
00:11:51:10 #SayHerName hashtag controversy amid TikTok star’s death.
00:18:47:22 Pop Culture: Trey Songz Allegations
00:24:58 Good News: Black & women owned companies to support:
- Luxury Soy Wax Candles by ConsciousCandlesco
- Candy Luxe Cosmetics
00:27:54:23 Compassion
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