Listen "The Visionary's Vault: BIP -Season 1- Ep. 17- The Cost of Care: The Labor of Black Women "
Episode Synopsis
In this powerful episode, Jeff dives into a question rooted in Black life, gender, and community: Who carries the emotional weight of safety in Black communities?The episode opens with a moving original poem 🖤 honoring the women who shaped his strength, before shifting into a rich sociological exploration grounded in works by Mary Pattillo, Angela Davis, Patricia Hill Collins, and Linda Tuhiwai Smith.Jeff breaks down how safety becomes labor, disproportionately placed on Black women, and how communities can mirror the same surveillance and discipline they are trying to escape. He reflects on his upbringing in Brooklyn and Queens, tracing these dynamics through lived experience, historical memory, and theory 📚.From Sweet Mothers and Gangbangers to abolitionist feminism, this episode takes listeners through the contradictions of care, containment, and community survival. Jeff invites us to rethink safety itself: Is it control? Is it care? And why must Black women carry so much of its emotional cost?By the end, he pushes us to imagine a different future, one where safety means liberation, not exhaustion ✊🏽✨.If this conversation resonates, share it with someone who has carried more than their share and ask, how can we lighten the load together? 💬🧡
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