If you a true crime hoe and want to see more Black podcasters and see crimes about Black/POC Y'all need to listen to:
The Truer Crime Podcast has an entire Black team writing it and narrating it. They talk about small single cases, and mass events. With a big passion to respect the victim and discuss how systemic racism has it hand on these case no matter the crime
Sistas Who Kill Podcast: Now yall know I love hyping up the SWK whenever I can. This podcast an entire Black women team, focuses on Black woman who were victims and Black woman who were killers has a very conversational and clean put vibe as they detail the cases
Black Girl Gone: A True Crime Podcast- this podcast focuses solely on Black and other Women or color victims with a Black woman leading production and it is through in telling the situations of the crime, the incompetence of justice and what we can do to help and learn. Very respectful to the victims and their lives.
Cases of Color: focuses solely on cases were the victims were of color and lays all details of the case to promote awareness and demand for justice
Crime Noir: Put Black True Crime cases into a fair lens with the perspective of intersectionality and race especially in correcting how the media askew cases with Black people in them compared to white and how Black victims get buried
Somebody: Black mother, Shapearl Wells, after the police refuse to give her the truth and help her find her son, Courtney Copeland, killer after his mysterious death and his body being treated suspiciously she decided to podcast her journey to both heal and investigate as she takes this mystery into her own hands. Its extremely personal and true and I want nothing but fair justice for Courteney Copeland and peace for Shapearl Wells.
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More than that, you’ve got to actually spend your time doing this stuff on the off chance that the algorithm picks it up and people care about what you have to say. You’ve got to spend your time doing this even though it’s corny and cringe and your friends from high school or college will probably laugh as you “try to become an influencer.” You’ve got to do it even when you feel like you have absolutely nothing to say, because the algorithm demands you post anyway. You have to do it even if you’re from a culture where doing any self-promotion is looked upon as inherently negative, or if you’re a woman for whom bragging carries an even greater social stigma than it already does. You’ve got to do it even though the coolest thing you can do is not have to.
You’ve got to offer your content to the hellish, overstuffed, harassment-laden, uber-competitive attention economy because otherwise no one will know who you are. In a recent interview with the Guardian, the author Naomi Klein said the biggest change in the world since No Logo, her 1999 book on consumerism and inescapable branding, came out was that “neoliberalism has created so much precarity that the commodification of the self is now seen as the only route to any kind of economic security. Plus social media has given us the tools to market ourselves nonstop.”
Oh hell yes. An article that supports my half-joke that a corporate app's demand for constant self-promo is technically classist.
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I can't speak for other women, but I know that for me, I like a man that can do both.
To me this is real alpha behavior. This is a man that is comfortable with himself.
It's crazy to me that men don't realize how attractive this is.
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My grandparents black, my momma, daddy too
happy black history month to all my niggas out there!🖤 bonus if you got two black parents and four black grandparents!
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Officially in my quiet era i don’t have much to say about anything anymore it is what it is and life goes on
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I am very close to losing my marbles lol
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