Listen "The B in BIPOC is Always Silent"
Episode Synopsis
In Episode 7, we discuss BIPOC-ness, diversity and inclusion in the bookish space. After a recent book con, SteamyLit; there have been rumblings of folk not being as committed to "diversity" even though they are making their platforms the face of it. We also discuss the recent opening of The Ripped Bodice and their lack of Black romances in their new Brooklyn NY store.
We want to send a shout out to Fumni and The WellreadPharmacist for their tweets and Bookish AfroLatina on Instagram.
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music credit (Intro/Outro): Abstract World by Alexi Action from Pixabay (This track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5P9qYVx560dYQWLZz4cMa3?si=C_bYf7_JT-mQx9nQ1yHgIA)
We want to send a shout out to Fumni and The WellreadPharmacist for their tweets and Bookish AfroLatina on Instagram.
Follow the podcast via our socials: Instagram, Twitter and Youtube @ brazenleeshadee.
Rate/Review us via Apple Itunes and Spotify.
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music credit (Intro/Outro): Abstract World by Alexi Action from Pixabay (This track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5P9qYVx560dYQWLZz4cMa3?si=C_bYf7_JT-mQx9nQ1yHgIA)
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