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The Black Joy Mixtape Podcast

Amber J. Phillips and Jazmine Walker

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Amber (aka the High Priestess of Black Joy) and Jazmine (bka King of da South) are two petty AF Black feminists who are determined to get on WorldStarHipHop one way or the other. Each week they overcome fuckboys, Becky, hoteps, and dry skin to spit hot fire on pop culture, politics and worship anything Black women have going on.
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Soundbites from the Black Joy & Justice track of the 2018 Words and Music Festival in New Orleans, LA. This programming was made possible by PEN America, a sponsor of the Black Joy & Justice track of the 2018 Words and Music Festival in New Orleans, LA. Words and Music was directed by One Book One New Orleans, and the Black Joy & Justice track was curated by Kelly Harris.
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Chronicles of Black Joy

Chronicles of Black Joy

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The Chronicles of Black Joy podcast invites a collective of dynamic storytellers to use their art to express what black joy looks, feels and sounds like to them. As an LU Arts (Loughborough University art centre) supported podcast we also invite an array of emerging writers/students of Loughborough to share a short story on identity beyond struggle in our short bitesize episodes. We invite you to sit back and enjoy the first two artists who have been invited to contribute to this platform. E ...
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A new podcast series by Mixed Capital Media®, LLC. We will share intersectional conversations-about mental health care; political parenting; family system care-giving; sex positive education; Black speculative arts and a multi-disciplinary theology for Black lives. Have a seat at the table that's curating content and resources by building knowledge-making capacity, digital learning communities & expanding institutional memory for unapologetic Black joy creatives like you. photo by @CREATEDBY ...
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Bittersweet explores joy explored through the lens of an elder statesman talking to the youth encouragingly and exploring the disparity between their generations and the life moments navigated with the gift of experience. The spoken word piece highlights that a major part of black joy is another’s joy that we adopt as our own. And that there’s some…
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Tulia translates to “Be still” in Swahili; exploring the shifts in how we have been structured to view ourselves. The short story was written, produced and performed by an exciting and much acclaimed voice in the underground music scene, Musumba, who presents a simply beautiful story piece that shadows the theme of being “still” throughout the chao…
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Royal Radiance is a narrative of four individuals who have not been blessed with the greatest of circumstances with each verse covering a glimpse of their journey. Despite their battles, their joy is their weapon as they represent just a few examples of changing the narrative of black culture. The short story was written and performed by producer/r…
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Come As You Are speaks to each of us who have only ever been taught to conform. Learning to express ourselves freely can be a life-long lesson but there is great joy to be found on the way! The short story was written and performed by twiced-published poet and current Loughborough student, Yasmin Nwofor who challenges the idea of seeking the “big” …
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Furaha Ya Watoto (The Joy of Children) is a nostalgic musical journey into black joy through the lens of Magero’s childhood. Written and performed by poet Magero, the short story portrays elements of Black British culture as well as his Kenyan roots and upbringing. It is a comical fusion of storytelling and poetry accompanied by afro sounds and mel…
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Litmus is a consideration of black joy through the lens of what remains, what survives and what doesn’t—and the small, important signs that resilience and beauty are still happening. The short story was written and performed by emerging Nigerian-American writer N/A Oparah (Ngozi/Alexis) As part of our bitesize episode segment we invite students of …
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Ayomide, is a sonic collage that explores the joyous moments and memories of three generations of Black women. The short story was written and performed by poet and playwright Lanaire Aderemi, featuring two important women in her life, her mother Adebimpe Aderemi and her grandma, Adenike Sangosanya. In this episode, creative producer, Rennae Walker…
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Too often the narratives of the Black British experience perpetuated is one tainted with trauma and struggle. This is true for our experience as a people and should not be negated. And though we’re still on a journey of healing from and combating racial trauma this does not make up our whole identity; leaving little room for black stories of joy. A…
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Episode 6 Hey fam hey! This month’s episode we are in conversation with Tony Nabors of Tony Nabors Consulting (pictured) as we discuss why diversity, equity and inclusion education based models matter in advocacy and justice policy organizing. We were inspired by two book resources we have listed below written by Black Feminist political movement h…
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Episode 5 Author Charlene “Akua Rose” Feathers is in conversation with us here at the SUBJ podcast community on Anchor.FM for our "Freedom Summer" 2019 discussing her book “Still His: Hope and Healing for Those Who Were Hurt in the Church” about the reality of spiritual trauma and social stigma known as church hurt. We also discuss the importance o…
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- NOLA Black Journalists Talk Race, Fake News & Surviving the Industry - David Baker moderates a lunchtime panel of local African American media members: Caegan Moore, Producer and editor for WWL-TV; Jarivs DeBerry, Editorial writer and columnist for NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune; Susan Henry, WBOK General Manager; and Renette Dejoie-Hall, Presiden…
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Charmel Gaulden—Vice President of Public Safety Grants with Baptist Community Ministries— moderates a panel discussion with Dr. Jerry Ward, Susannah Rosenthal Charm Barker and Sarah Omojola, sharing their experience as educators/professionals on the ground using literacy to work with incarcerated youth and adults. Dr. Jerry Ward is a poet, essayist…
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A night of poetry dedicated to Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul . Hosted by Peteh Muhammad, featuring poets Dr. Jerry Ward (2:40), Ayanna Molina (10:40), Donny Rose (19:00) Chris Williams (29:12), and Kelly Harris-DeBerry (37:20). This programming was made possible by PEN America, a sponsor of the Black Joy & Justice track of the 2018 Words and Music…
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Kelsey Reynolds, Program Manager at 826, introduces the group of four young writers from 826, who read and discuss their work. This is part 1 of the larger roundtable segment. This programming was made possible by PEN America, a sponsor of the Black Joy & Justice track of the 2018 Words and Music Festival in New Orleans, LA. Words and Music was dir…
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DJ Soul Sister talks to Poet Kelly Harris about her journey as a DJ, grad student, desire to be a music writer, and —of course— music! This programming was made possible by PEN America, a sponsor of the Black Joy & Justice track of the 2018 Words and Music Festival in New Orleans, LA. Words and Music was directed by One Book One New Orleans, and th…
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Maurice Ruffin discusses his debut book "We Cast a Shadow" with poet Kelly Harris. This programming was made possible by PEN America, a sponsor of the Black Joy & Justice track of the 2018 Words and Music Festival in New Orleans, LA. Words and Music was directed by One Book One New Orleans, and the Black Joy & Justice track was curated by Kelly Har…
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Episode 4 we are in conversation with founder of Chicago based "A Woman's Worth" Tenille Power. A Woman's Worth advocates, empowers and enlightens the public on issues of sexual and domestic violence, while encouraging women to become healthier selves through therapy and yoga. A 20+ year career professional specializing and trained in trauma inform…
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Episode 3 we are in conversation with Black Queer mental wellness professional Cassie Walker founder of Woke Mental Wellness. We are discussing gaining access to quality professional care at the intersection of racial disparity, gender pronouns, LGBTQIA+ inclusive sex health education, family dynamic systems, advocacy/support services, graphic nove…
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Stitcher Premium presents Culture Genius, a Black AF trivia game show hosted by the creators of the Black Joy Mixtape Podcast, Amber J. Phillips, The High Priestess of Black Joy and Jaz The King of the South. Culture Genius premieres on September 12th. Go to stitcherpremium.com/culturegenius and use the code GENIUS to get 1-month free!…
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Juh Neigh & Jos curate a space called Black Femme Brunch--a space to rightfully be free, pursue pleasure, & dine on chicken and waffles. This episode is brought to you by our new show on Stitcher Premium, #CultureGenius premiering September 12th. Go to stitcherpremium.com/culturegenius CODE: GENIUS gets you 1-month free of the service.…
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Episode 2 featuring Educator, Podcaster and Creative partner @famlynuggets joins the State of Unapologetic Black Joy podcast for a brief intro and tutorial unpacking intersectionality, LGBTQIA+ affirming identities, multi-disciplinary theology and why you should get in tune with the show.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/…
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Ale is back and bolder than ever! This week we sat down with Immigrant Rights and Reproductive Justice Activist Sor Ale BKA Alejandra Pablos. We're overjoyed that our dear friend is back on the mic to break down what we must do to keep our people out of the hands of ICE and how to support people who are returning home from prisons.…
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The Supreme Court is making awful decisions, and we think you should know so you can do whatever you need to do to be prepared for the fire this time. Anthony Kennedy, if you’re reading this, you really f#$d us! Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, if you are reading this, you’re on our prayer list. Anyway, Jamie Foxx managed to be a terrible comedian an…
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The #BlackJoyMixtape is BACK and about to be a big sister! We have a new show for you in partnership with Stitcher Premium coming later this summer! Despite all our hard work and being named Essence's #Woke100, white people haven't gained any self-control. They are calling the police unnecessarily, they are on the eve of a potential world war, and …
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Amber and Jazmine have been doing the absolute most this month. Not only have they been traveling across the country for work and play, but Jazmine woke up early one morning to conquer evil and it wasn't even Easter yet. This week we talk about how differences in Black liberation practices are showing up in the Movement for Black Lives, why Howard …
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Your favorite news and politics podcast are warriors whose commentary is deeply rooted with the creatives who are daring enough to remind us that we have the right to be here no matter what. They are trying to convince us otherwise. They are liars.Alejandra Pablos, our Sor Ale, has been wrongfully detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Sh…
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Your fav news and politics podcast #BlackJoyMixtape went to see Black Panther and got inspired to talk about how our communities have Wakanda potential, but white people are really trying to ruin this for us with gentrification, harvest boxes without actual harvests, and compromising our access to clean water and food. But all is not lost, we still…
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Your fav news and politics podcast #BlackJoyMixtape back with Volume II! So you know we had to bring back the Baddest Bad Fat Black Girl around, Sesali Bowen to talk the latest headlines surrounding Monique, race & gender wage inequality, and the politics of being fat. But you know we couldn't get into any of that without updating the #BlackJoyJubi…
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Last full episode of the year. 2017 was wonderful, absurd, hilarious, and unrelenting. The same can be said about your favorite news and podcast hosts! As Black popular male news hosts crumble, we end by reminding you that we DESERVE more and better options.This time we have our friend, and one half of Brown x Bruja, Sor Alé powerful interview abou…
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The Black Joy Mixtape recorded a special report on rape culture on December 2nd. This was prior to the TIME cover release and Amber's latest appearance on Roland Martin. Despite the electric conversations that happened this past week and news of Russell Simmons sexual misconduct, we're still wondering where is the televised State of Hip Hop and Rap…
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We are back from the holiday and we are here to let yall know that all slavery must end and give your lil white friends guidelines on how to be more deserving of yo friendship.Also, don't eat at the White House. They got roaches but got the nerve to disinvite folks to they nasty house.Amber J. Phillips and Jazmine Walker tarafından oluşturuldu
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Amber and Jazmine recorded this week's show on Election Day in a much better mental space than this time last year! Black women and returning citizens who had their voting rights restored overcame the many complications and let downs of the democratic party to keep voting no on White Supremacy across the country! Jay Z took his Facebook for a spin …
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Your favorite news and politics podcast has to take time to talk about how our rights to our own bodies are being violated through policy and are maintained by the people with the most power are enacting terror on our communities. We demand the end of all sexual violence and coercion. Everyone must stand up against those who misappropriate and abus…
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The High Priestess of Black Joy and Da King of the South celebrate The Black Joy Mixtape turning 1 with a special feature from your favorite witch, Malaya Lynch! We wanted to remain in a celebratory mood so we didn't do headlines and just focused on the politics of love, initimacy and relationships as cuffing season kicks into full swing.…
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We're only here to cover who we truly care about: Oprah, Beyoncé, and dope Black woman owned comic book stores. Refusing to protect journalists, healthcare, freedom of speech, protest, or anything that upholds our basic human rights are detriments to Black Joy and a waste of this ill studio connect. But as news and politics PODCASTERS, we cover it …
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Yo fav news and politics podcast just got back from Werk It Podcast Festival and Let's Talk About Sex Conferences! Our absence didn't help white people gain any self-control to make sure that Puerto Rico gets the aid, resources, and proper infrastructure it deserves. Institutions like the NFL and NBA have refused to perpetuate a culture that celebr…
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Kyrisha, the birther and creator of HoneyGroove joined us for the ill recap and origins of the trailblazing music festival that centers queer people and artists of color. TedxRVA still aint put out our talk yet. We will release Track 40 when they do. Tweet them, about it in the meantime!Amber J. Phillips and Jazmine Walker tarafından oluşturuldu
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Amber's sick with wyt-suprenza (causes inflammation, fatigue, oppression in the chest) but we still here bringing you, your favorite news and politics podcast is delivering the news just the way it should be reported in an era of Black Joy...Track #40 on the way.Amber J. Phillips and Jazmine Walker tarafından oluşturuldu
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Its unoficially the last weekend of Summer and your favorite news and politics podcast covers everything from the infrasturcture needed to help people displaced by Hurricane Harvey to undocumented people's detention and systemic displacement. White supremacy comtinues base building. Tomi Lohren even has been given the opportunity to make primetime.…
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The solar eclipse has us shedding fake ass Confederate legacies, anti-Black demons, and prison & criminal justice systems. We hope to call in Cardi B's first number 1 on billboard, thriving Black futures, and monuments for all the greats ranging from yo mama to Missy Elliott.Amber J. Phillips and Jazmine Walker tarafından oluşturuldu
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White people have no self-control. Our calendar had the High Priestess of Black Joy and Da King of the South on Sunday, recording less than 24 hours after white peril and destruction descended onto Charlottesville, VA for the 2nd time in 6 weeks. And the ACLU saw fit to let us know they not only support such terrorism but demand it continue to be p…
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Wow. Your favorite news between avoiding suspicious packages and being lemonades, the high priestess & king are just trying to survive the week. The president of toothless America or the cis Black isn't giving us much to work with though. Trans folks are not jokes but we have a few for the Cool Colorblind crew...and white folks too.…
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Look Alive! Trans people are not a burden, but Rick Ross' sexism definitely is. The same week that Janet Mock made an appearance on The Breakfast Club to affirm the existence of trans people within the hip hop communities, president 9 announced via Twitter that trans people are banned from serving in the military. We talk with DC storyteller & form…
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