This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with brontë velez, originally aired in October of 2019. brontë velez opens this week’s episode inviting us to think about how submission to Earth is an invitation into a more life affirming world. What does a future look like in which white, human, and patriarchal supremacy surrenders its power in an act of pleas ... Show More
May 2024
Witch School Graduation with Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Sangodare
<p>It's Witch School graduation day with <strong>Alexis Pauline Gumbs</strong> and <strong>Sangodare!</strong></p>
<p>They discuss priestly practice, dropping down and back and into your center, movements of people around the world stepping up, conjuring love, the lineage of ... Show More
57m 39s
Feb 2024
Witch School Chapter 19, Adaku Utah
<p>adrienne is thrilled to welcome <a href="https://www.adakuutah.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Adaku Utah</a> to Witch School. Baltimore born, Nigeria, Maryland, raised in Festac, Nigeria, grounded in her legacy of organizers, farmers and healers, <a href="http ... Show More
1h 10m
Jun 2023
Oprah Confronts Racism In Forsyth, GA w/ Carol Anderson
**Help support the show as we get back to making new episodes. You can donate right on our website YouGetAPodcast.com** This episode, we revisit perhaps our most-requested episode, and a touchstone moment in the OWS history. In 1987, Oprah took her show to the town of Forsyth, Ge ... Show More
42m 20s
May 2021
#68 - Féministes nord-africaines, échapper aux instrumentalisations
<p><strong>Le féminisme n’est pas l’apanage des femmes blanches.</strong> À l’intersection entre discriminations sexistes, racistes et islamophobes, les féministes d’origine nord-africaine s’opposent à ce préjugé et se battent pour visibiliser la spécificité et la multiplicité de ... Show More
45m 11s
Dec 2018
The Stoop #4 – You May Not Get It, But I Love You
The Stoop talks to interracial couples having difficult conversations around race, love and identity at a time when racial tensions are high. And when there’s kids in the mix, these conversations can be even harder. We also hear from Professor Shantel Buggs—author of the study “D ... Show More
22m 25s
<p><em>[Originally released Oct 2017]</em></p> <p>Zoe Samudzi is a black feminist writer whose work has appeared in a number of spaces including <em>The New Inquiry</em>, <em>Warscapes</em>, <em>Truthout</em>, <em>ROAR Magazine</em>, <em>Teen Vogue</em>,<em>BGD</em>, <em>Bitch Me ... Show More