In this episode I will be discussing why as Black women we accept crumbs instead of an apology that consists of acceptance and accountability. Why as Black Women do we allow those outside of our community to continuously use us and our trauma to make money. Why are we all too willing to see self appointed allies as Messiahs' of social justice.
What is clear is the weaponisation of 'be kind' and mental health to evade accountability. The issue isn’t where one sticks their foot or their pursuits in the bedroom. It is about racism and the use of racism by night and the pretence of allieship by day.
We will also be discussing how to protect your job from those seeking to piggy-back on your shoulders to advance their careers.
This episode also includes x2 dilemmas
Referenced Podcast Episode:
'B.A.M.E - Our Racial Experiences are not the same: Defining & Clarifying Boundaries'.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/408YzZFKrkIiPJS0Fa1YL8?si=MXoKov3lQiCU4vukK7EIFQ
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