Listen "Diaspora Discourse: Black American vs. African Identity, Cultural Clashes, and Essence Fest Backlash"
Episode Synopsis
This week on Feminine and Formidable, Sara Williams and Kira Fonteneau dive deep into the growing tensions within the Black diaspora — from the Essence Festival backlash over African vs. African-American representation to cultural misunderstandings that fuel division. The hosts unpack why some Africans distance themselves from Black Americans, how colonialism and slavery set the stage for these rifts, and why unity is critical in the face of shared struggles. They also explore identity politics in music, using Tyla’s controversial “colored” comment as a case study in cultural context, proximity to whiteness, and marketing missteps. Plus, Sara shares a major personal shift after leaving law school teaching, Kira takes us on a trip to Sullivan’s Island’s historical significance in the transatlantic slave trade, and the two debate vacation styles — itinerary queens vs. pure vibes. It’s an honest, layered conversation about heritage, history, and the work still needed to bridge gaps within the global Black community.
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