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Hoodrat to Headwrap: A Decolonized Podcast

A Decolonized Podcast for lovers on the margins, join your resident sexuality educator Ericka Hart a

Episodes

Total: 57

...What we finna do come tomorrow? ...especially if the overseer of your choice doesn't win A hall

Intro: Fannie Lou Hamer's Credentials Committee Testimony (1964) for the Mississippi Freedom Democra

Alt episode titles: Somewhere Over the Chase Bank, There is Community and Solidarity They Just Wan

No Pride without Black Trans Liberation and Reparations--Not Rations, Pooh. Black trans liberation,

For Hind, For Dexter, For Wadea, For Jordan and all others whose names go underreported, whose lives

Parts 1 and 2 If the shoe fit, go grab some socks "without community, there is no liberation, only

Alternate episode titles: -Be a Revolution or Keep it Moving, either way don't step on a n*gga toes

...and can save your life. Join us for a very special episode of Black People Tell Black History wit

...it is now a multiracial collaboration, an amerikkkan "folk" tradition, if you will. From its pse

“There is no such thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.” ― Aud

Alternate episode titles: -Dr. Joy James Might Break the Internet If You Would Let Her Upgrade You

Traditional Midwives were criminalized, exploited and erased, their 1000 year old practices mined to

It's me again...and we're back... Alternate episode titles: -One genocide minds -Destabilize, Disru

Gettin’ Free! : A Juneteenth Collaboration brought to you by Sistas Who Kill: A True Crime Podcast.

And disco and every other offshoot and derivative therein. Argue with my mom, who was there and coul

Or alt title: Stealing Negros Spiritual Experiences. And I don't know how many times we have to say

Day 3: Black People Tell Black History feat Liz Thompson. 69 Years after Brown v Board of Education

Day 2: Black People Tell Black History featuring the number one cheek-clapper-in-residence---activis

Day 1: Black People Tell Black History with J Mase III (@jmaseiii) In the beginning there was the W

BIPOC, POC, NBPOC and other acronyms for Others...what are their origins and how do they inform a de