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Episode Synopsis
"What do you do when you feel as if the world is on fire?"
Join Dr. Rhon as she engages this idea while reflecting on a viral essay she penned in 2016 titled "An Open Letter to White Liberal Feminists." The piece, initially published during the aftermath of Donald Trump's first election, resonated deeply, sparking a conversation on race, feminism, and politics.
In this episode, Dr. Rhon draws parallels between the past and the present, in light of Trump's re-election in 2024. She explores some shifts in voter dynamics, the persistent voter gender gap, and an evolving political landscape. With personal anecdotes and a profound sense of urgency, she delves into the implications of these events on marginalized communities, particularly Black Americans.
Dr. Rhon offers strategies for navigating this complex time, and she encourages listeners to grieve, rest, and find strength in collective action. As the world for some feels ablaze, this episode serves as both a call to action and a beacon of hope for those seeking change.
Sources:
https://www.aaihs.org/an-open-letter-to-white-liberal-feminists/
https://cawp.rutgers.edu/sites/default/files/resources/ggpresvote.pdf
https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/interactive/2024/exit-polls-2024-election/
https://www.electproject.org/election-data/voter-turnout-data
Black Writers Read Well-Read Black Girl and The Black Studies podcasts.
Grief'd Up Podcast with Rebecca Feinglos
Join Dr. Rhon as she engages this idea while reflecting on a viral essay she penned in 2016 titled "An Open Letter to White Liberal Feminists." The piece, initially published during the aftermath of Donald Trump's first election, resonated deeply, sparking a conversation on race, feminism, and politics.
In this episode, Dr. Rhon draws parallels between the past and the present, in light of Trump's re-election in 2024. She explores some shifts in voter dynamics, the persistent voter gender gap, and an evolving political landscape. With personal anecdotes and a profound sense of urgency, she delves into the implications of these events on marginalized communities, particularly Black Americans.
Dr. Rhon offers strategies for navigating this complex time, and she encourages listeners to grieve, rest, and find strength in collective action. As the world for some feels ablaze, this episode serves as both a call to action and a beacon of hope for those seeking change.
Sources:
https://www.aaihs.org/an-open-letter-to-white-liberal-feminists/
https://cawp.rutgers.edu/sites/default/files/resources/ggpresvote.pdf
https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/interactive/2024/exit-polls-2024-election/
https://www.electproject.org/election-data/voter-turnout-data
Black Writers Read Well-Read Black Girl and The Black Studies podcasts.
Grief'd Up Podcast with Rebecca Feinglos
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