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Jun 2018
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SMNTY Classics: The Forgotten Black Wome...

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Punk rock is often thought of as a 'white thing' even though it has roots in Black communities. Self-proclaimed riot girl Bridget explores the erasure of black women in punk. A & B revisit this favorite episode. 
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