Queen and J. are two funny womanist race nerds from the Bronx talking liberation, politics and pop culture over tea! Dismantling white supremacist patriarchal capitalism one episode at a time. New episode drops every Tuesday! Drink up!
Will an era of rap that's finally making room for its male elders make equitable space for women and MaGes too?
For this conversation we use the Clipse epic rollout as grown ass rappers (Pusha T, 48 & Malice, 53) launching their highly rated album and successful tour - to explore the experiences and P.O.V of Black women in and around the industry. I promise you it's not a reach.
Culture writer Starr Rocque & PR Strategist Uchechi Chinyere join me to discuss all things Clipse, hip-hop, Black women & femmes.
You don’t have to know shxt about the Clipse or their latest album Let God Sort Em’ Out to enjoy this conversation, but also please email and let me know how you managed to avoid knowing shxt about the Clipse during this very Clipse 2025.
I think it's important to note that Tyler the Creator who shows up in one of the best features of the album is queer. We mention his feature, but not his queerness, which IS relevant in THIS conversation.
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Starr Rocque @starr_rocque
Uchechi Chinyere @wordsbyuchechi
Women rapper thread: https://www.threads.com/@janiciaf/post/DMDQXE7gI6j?xmt=AQF0WN0h7xzS2qlRGsOYMykXzUyAAPgE41MUyQlMM43TAQ
00:00 intro
1:52 Hyperbolic Bronx rappers
3:47 Growing up with The Clipse
8:19 Sometimes you just want n****s to rap
11:54 "Drake" "was" "a" "backpacker"
13:10 The Black Women problem
17:58 Women rappers & The Clipse
23:49 Doechii won't stop talking about her vxgina
24:42 Rapsody the obvious or problematic choice
28:20 Give us nothing Nas!
29:25 Ageism
40:09 André 3000
44:10 Misogyny in hip hop is systemic AND personal
48:46 Colorism
58:47 Christianity
1:09:51 Journalism
1:17:15 When women and girls love hip hop
1:35:46 Gatekeeping Black women out, ushering white people in
1:44:04 Asking for what we deserve
1:49:17 Attending Clipse NPR Tiny Desk
1:52:50 Honesty in hip hop and IRL
1:57:17 Big sibling energy
2:03:59 What happened with The Grapevine
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00:00 Intro & updates
04:57 Who is Deanté Kyle
06:52 Men with podcast mics
12:49 How video podcasting is a call back to an earlier podcast era
15:42 The problem
29:42 Jess Hilarious & The Breakfast Club
31:46 Not every transphobe is a TERF
34:50 Jess Hilarious hates “real women” too
41:17 What’s wrong with birth-centric womanhood
This episode was recorded prior to Deanté Kyle’s use of a derogatory slur (typically used against Mexican Americans) in an instagram comment and does not address that incident. Reference link: https://www.tiktok.com/@cetosdaughter/video/7515458001906568478?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7214922055941899818
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If you wear clothes this is a Black ass history conversation that you need. Let's discuss. Fashion & style friend's Channél Jordan & Diamond Stylz join us for history, theory & context.
While we use the Met Gala as a launching point for a larger conversation on Black style, YOU DO NOT NEED TO CARE ABOUT OR TO HAVE SEEN MET GALA COVERAGE to enjoy this episode.
3:05 Pop-culture & fashion in politically perilous times
7:37 Black Dandyism Definitions & Disappointment
15:33 Met Gala theme habits
18:00 Enslavement & Jim Crow vs. the last 100 years
26:44 The exhibit
29:30 Gender
40:28 Corporatism
42:53 Black contributors and the Pharrell of it all
52:05 Respectability & Class
56:47 Sapeurs
1:00:09 Who Understood the assignment
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Before my solo Sinners review, I sat with actor/comedian Chris Lamberth on The Mundane Festival podcast for a fresh-out-the-theater spoiler filled review, and got to cover a few additional themes that were on my mind.
We get into the Black British actor debate, church-y-ness and a fear of spirit (we're seeing a lot of that fear in some Christian's negative reactions to the film), Mary's 'whiteness' and more. (Note: The film had just come out at the time of this recording, so I confuse Mary and Annie's name a few times)
6:05 Michael B. Jordan THE ACTOR
10:13 The Black British actor debate
24:09 The world building of 1932 Mississippi
25:02 Lie-max vs IMAX
28:11 Family, Community & Connection
31:44 The importance of movie theaters
34:26 Hoodoo, Anti-Blackness & the Church
38:21 white Mary
44:01 "Revenge" and "life" vs. "death"
53:57 Brotherhood beyond death
57:42 Ranking Ryan Coogler films
1:00:58 Ryan Coogler's unique press run
1:07:09 Why some Christians are afraid of Sinners and Beyoncé
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Let's review Ryan Coogler's original film "Sinners"
4:58 The Great Migration
10:33 Sammie's Salvation
12:27 Why Twins?
15:11 IMAX baby!!!!
17:14 Why do we sleep on Michael B. Jordan?
21:22 What does "Good" vs "Evil" mean to you?
27:15 Music and Spirit
33:24 "The best day" of their lives
37:39 Oral s*x in 1932
38:43 Vampires, cults and persuasion
44:58 Let's talk world building
49:27 That Jonathan Majors casting rumor
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Over the past five years, after a lifetime of struggling and a lot of research, I’ve come to the conclusion that I probably have ADHD = Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. I’m self-diagnosed, so I invited my medically diagnosed friend Diamond Stylz to discuss all things ADHD and how it impacts our lives.
1:55 Growing up undiagnosed
12:21 What is ADHD?
15:54 Ableism & Stigma
20:18 Symptoms and lowkey hoarding
25:00 Procrastination and executive function/dysfunction
26:55 Diagnoses and medication
33:33 ADHD & depression
36:58 Hormones and ADHD
42:38 Anxiety, depression and environment
49:46 bell hooks and your home
55:59 Getting/hiring help
1:00:11 Love, Limerence & ADHD
1:05:10 Friendship & ADHD
1:10:38 Rejection Sensitivity (RSD)
1:14:18 Releasing shame & building community
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Not to bring up old shxt, but I don't like how "the media" glazed over Kendrick Lamar calling out ShxtsNGigs specifically, on 'wacced out murals'. Kendrick is just as sick of the podcast industrial complex as the rest of us and I think that's hilarious. In this episode we talk about Kendrick (because I must) but more importantly we use the men-with-podcast-equipment epidemic as a jumping off point for how to approach trusting men in our community, the potential for betrayal - and how the way we approach both reflects our understandings of oppression, and our individual relationships to power, privilege, and accountability.
00:58 LA fires, California Black Freedom Fund
2:14 Kendrick Lamar is tired of the podcast industrial complex too
5:51 Queen is ok not watching anime
8:37 Were James & Fuhad ever “one of the good ones”
10:56 Is participating in misogyny a choice
13:18 Misogyny sounds cute in a British accent
15:26 Your privilege increases your capacity to harm
17:16 Hyper-focusing on marginalization lets privilege of the hook
19:33 Deifying “nice” men
23:05 Is the disappointment/upset at men like ShxtsNGigs performative
24:53 Are you an agent of oppression?
31:50 Are you in community with people more marginalized than you
36:40 Is your partner's misogyny a reflection of you
Check out the California Black Freedom Fund https://www.pledge.to/BlackLA
For other vetted funds, resources, and events in California check out Philanthropy CA https://www.philanthropyca.org/2025-california-disaster-response
The previous episode referenced is Black American Dollars, Black American Politics, available on patreon, where we discuss the ShxtsNGigs incident and anti-Blackness across the diaspora: https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-video-113195050?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
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Music featured in this episode includes "Totter Teeter" by Guustavv https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/4y6tgclvb0/
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Opening song by Ohene Cornelius
Let's talk about HOW we're talking about Diddy.
Though Sean "Diddy" Combs is in jail on a variety of SA allegations, a lot of social media content has reduced his alleged behavior to "being freaky" - raising a larger conversation about society's understanding of SA, consent and it's complicated relationship with consensual sex.
Our resident kink enthusiast, Queen breaks down how sex and kinks get harmfully conflated with acts of violence and SA, while J. gets in their Black church kid Telfar about the influence of cultural Christianity, domination & control on community concepts of sex and deviance.
Also the kink spectrum, group sex, the closet queer to r*pist pipeline (that's not a thing), queerness and possibility, and more.
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00:45 GloRilla's PR savvy
4:09 So Diddy is in jail...
6:15 Exhibit A: Diddy is not from Harlem
9:10 How social media is engaging with the Diddy allegations
10:47 Being "freaky" vs being "a r*pist"
12:52 Conflating sex with deviance is a tradition
14:06 The kink spectrum
18:46 Queerness, non-monogamy and Black cultural Christianity
22:53 How a cultural context of control & domination impacts sexual beliefs
27:13 Not the group sex girlies being surprised by consent
35:35 Closeted sexuality is not a pipeline to being a r*pist
38:00 How disregarding whole groups of people allows abuse to persist
41:27 Kendrick's "Not Like Us" and how it frames SA
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Opening song by Ohene Cornelius
Your womanist race-nerd recap of all them post-election vibes, is here!
In this lawd halmurphy of an episode we recap the delusion of the Mike Tyson vs. J*ke Paul fight, what we're gonna do about these yt people, the racism of deflecting to non-white voters, performing voter disappointment on social media, how the ego is might be ruining activism, the 4B movement, self-caring to freedom and mad other sh*t.
Check out Kimberly Foster's breakdown of the 4B movement making its way to the US. Shout out to @pardonmewithp for capturing that fresh post-election rage. And our throwback post-election episode #79 Bigotry Didn't Start Last Tuesday is worth the listen as a time-capsule of what was happening at the time politically, the birth and rebranding of the "women's march" and the frustration a lot of us felt towards Hillary Clinton's campaign.
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0:00 Intro
2:09 Mike Tyson vs Paul fight
5:23 VP Harris Concession speech
7:56 Post-election WTF
16:15 Stop deflecting to non-white voters its eww
21:23 2016 vs 2024 election vibes
24:03 Performative pain for social media
31:28 "Not voting during a genocide" morning afters
35:06 Is your activist ego happy that Tr*mp won
39:57 Is the 4B movement a viable post-election response
50:08 What are we gonna do about yt ppl?
52:00 1:02:00 Can we self-care to freedom?
1:05:02 Is there too much disagreement within the movement?
1:09:24 Can you remove your ego from your activism on social media?
1:15:46 The "Latino" vote
1:18:29 Get in your community!
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Opening song by Ohene Cornelius
If you're a Black feminist, a womanist, a Black radical, a liberationist, a radical liberationist or a womanist race nerd, somebody you know, (somebody you may trust) been talking about not voting. We get to the bottom of what it means to vote or not vote during a genocide, how the desire to be liked manifests itself in liberation movements, and why some of your faves been moving like closeted voters this election cycle.
As a Black femme centric podcast we almost never discuss Tr*mp. Our lives are bigger than what yt mehn be trying to do to us. He is discussed in this episode as a presidential candidate (and a d*mon bc bffr), but this episode is not about how Twump so scawy. It's about liberatory strategy and the role of electoral politics.
Also, Mayor Eric Adams, an NYC rat (make that comma do whatever you need it to), VP Kamala Harris' biracial identity and how we should feel about it, President Obama and his cousin Pookie, and mad other election related ish.
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Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds dismantling white supremacist patriarchal capitalism one episode at a time. Drink up!
Episode Timestamps:
00:00 Recording while wearing pants
03:00 Electoral politics... why?
05:13 Mayor Eric Adams and NYC's trash/rat problem
20:30 Mayor David Dinkins would never
21:42 Presidential Election
23:25 Voter apathy
26:21 Voting or nah during a genocide
30:10 Post-election 2016
35:43 What is the strategy for liberatory minded non-voters
47:33 Are you exercising a vibes-only politic
49:42 The cool kids, cliques and being liked in liberation movements
52:00 President Obama, Black men voters & "cousin Pookie"
1:09:43 VP Kamala Harris and Black media's obsession with the silk press
1:15:19 VP Harris bi-racial identity, misogyny/noir & xenophobia
1:19:53 Black voters and the "voting for them just bc they're Black" allegations
1:24:15 Final thoughts on VP Harris
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Opening song by Ohene Cornelius
On episode #309 . . . So, it’s been a long ass minute, but we’re back, well kinda. . . we explain it all in this episode. Still, the womanist race nerds you love, figuring out life in this white supremacist cesspool of a planet. We get into where we have been, how we have been, what kept us away, and what rest means 3 years into a global pandemic. We also dip into an old review we did of the Max documentary Tina vs. her 1993 biopic. The Queen of Rock n Roll passing was heavy, so going back to our discussion of Tina Turner’s life as a Black woman in entertainment, feels good.
Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds dismantling white supremacist patriarchal capitalism one episode at a time. Drink up!
Episode Timestamps:
Where we been?: 00:48-14:09
What we been doing?: 14:09- 23:23
Throw back Tina Turner clip:23:23-52:24
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This week’s closing clip features the debut trailer for Drapetomaniax: Unshackled History podcast https://www.pod.link/1687096254/episode/83ae8b38a18266a7b75fd2e85069b4b3
This episode was created, hosted, and produced by Naima Lewis Muhammad & Janicia Francis, with editorial support from Jonathan Luna, social media & production support from Channél Jordan, and graphic design by Jo Caraballo
Opening song by Ohene Cornelius