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    The One About Hollywood, Girlhood, and Periods

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 62:08


    We almost named this one "The One About What We've Been Up To For 10 Months". Haha, hey beautiful people! We're back! Businesses Mentioned:Here We Grow and BerrionlBerryOrganisations Mentioned: FEMINITT, I'm Glad I'm A GirlBooks Mentioned:Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia by Sabrina Strings (Rebel Women Lit's March & April book club pick)Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity by C. Riley SnortonPeriod Power: A Manifesto for the Menstrual Movement by Nadya OkamotoThe Green Witch: Your Complete Guide to the Natural Magic of Herbs, Flowers, Essential Oils, and More (Green Witch Witchcraft Series) by Arin Murphy-Hiscock  ★ Support this podcast ★

    Under The Sycamore Tree - New Podcast from Rebel Women Lit

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 0:57


    We have exciting news: a new podcast! Rebel Women Lit took some time work on our newest podcast, 'Under The Sycamore Tree' - a feminist archival podcast highlighting the amazing work of the Women Voices and Leadership grantee partners, 27 LGBTQIA+ and women led organizations across The Caribbean. Episodes drop in March but in the meantime, you can subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any updates. https://www.rebelwomenlit.com/under-the-sycamore-tree

    The One About 'The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives' by Lola Shoneyin

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 98:02


    Kristina and Ashley discuss our (messy) February 2022 book club pick: 'The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives' by Lola Shoneyin

    The One About 'The Secret Lives of Church Ladies' by Deesha Philyaw

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 133:04


    We'd ask if you missed us but we're pretty sure you did.  We missed you too and that's why this new episode is an extra long one.Get comfy and journey with us as we explore Rebel Women Lit's January book pick: The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by  Deesha Philyaw. This masterful collection of stories was an immediate favourite of ours with its textured and hilarious stories, gorgeously written by Deesha. We talk about the many layers and looks of grief; how parental relationships shape our lives, love, pleasure and how Jherane relates heavily to "How To Make Love To A Physicist".★ Support this podcast ★

    The One About Augustown by Kei Miller

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 74:32


    How long can you keep down people who were made to fly? Augustown is a poetic novel that is grounded in the (hi)story of a prominent preacher and Pan-African activist Alexander Bedward who was said to have claimed that he could fly. Kei Miller reimagined this story as an allegory of the Black Jamaican struggle to EXIST in a society that invalidates their humanity. From hairstyles in schools to police officers playing football with guns on their shoulders, Kristina, Ashley and Jherane discuss the ways colonialism and all of his friends continues to be the foundation of modern Jamaica in their review of Augustown. Start your chores, start your commute or whatever you usually do while listening to podcasts and chat with us about what the not-so-fictitious happenings of Augustown. To support Rebel Women Lit's projects including Like A Real Book Club, become a sustaining member: rebelwomenlit.com/join#sustaining Follow us on Social Media @RebelWomenLit

    The One About Read Across Jamaica Day & Libraries

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 23:42


    A short discussion on Jamaica's reading culture, Read Across Jamaica and how the Jamaican libraries are... kind of a mess. Who's up for a #JamaicaReads campaign? -One of our favourite kinds of literature is poetry. Its ability to hold the weight of histories, the gamut of human emotions and philosophies in a mere few lines is just *chef's kiss*. Now we’re not saying we’re poets...but much like poetry, this new episode is short and sweet. For National Reading Day (celebrated annually on May 4th), we talk about the barriers to a loving relationship with recreational reading and how the Jamaica Library Service's weird rules, such as owning a library card, is a part of that problem (and of course so much more).It's the perfect episode to listen to while you detangle your hair or make yourself some breakfast.Stay Lit

    The One With Jacqueline Bishop

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 47:12


    Journalist, poet, novelist, artist, (and now archivist) Jacqueline Bishop recently released her first collection of interviews which focuses on documenting the craft and lives of 13 Jamaican women writers, in The Gift of Music and Song. The Gift of Music and Song is an intimate account that engages monumental Jamaican Women Writers in the context of anti-colonial and anti-misogyny praxis in the country and the politics of Jamaican women in literature, research and publishing. This beautiful collection features interviews with Olive Senior, Lorna Goodison, Marcia Douglas, Hazel Campbell, Velma Pollard and many more. Kristina and Jherane talk to Jacqueline about the process of creating these books and the reason why we all have a responsibility to archive. to support this show and more work like this, become a sustaining member of Rebel Women Lit today rebelwomenlit.com/join#sustaining, you can also shop The Gift of Music and Song in the Rebel Women Lit show.

    The One About bell hooks' 'All About Love'

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 90:56


    One thing Ms hooks will do is have you talking at length about her work, usually with striking polarity: one side really loved it and the other just could not get behind her ideas. For this new episode of Like A Real Book Club, Ashley, Kristina and Jherane take on one of hook’s more famous books and RWL’s March pick, “All About Love: New Versions”. Self-help, theory or a mixture of both? For us...it’s really whatever you managed to take from it. Engaging with hook’s work for a lot of readers may seem daunting because of her unmovable place as a central thinker in the Black feminist canon. However, our hope with this episode is that everyone recognizes the utility in reading our favourite theorists critically and that it’s okay to disagree with them. Sometimes they disagree with themselves years later! Grab your tea, your water or whatever you usually have while listening to podcasts and chat with us about what love is and how we can all create a love ethic. Also listen to us GUSH over amazing performers like Diana Ross and Tina Turner as well as the songs that have been carrying us through the last couple months. To support Rebel Women Lit's projects including Like A Real Book Club, become a sustaining member: rebelwomenlit.com/join#sustaining Follow us on Social Media @RebelWomenLit

    The One About Sarah Ladipo Manyika's Like A Mule Bringing Ice-Cream to the Sun

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 69:53


    Ashley and Kristina walk into a bar... ...And that's exactly how this conversation felt. In this new episode of Like A Real Book Club, Ashley and Kristina dive into the short and sweet novel by Sarah Ladipo Manyika, "Like A Mule Bringing Ice-cream to the Sun", a story that gets to your bones in under 120 pages. We talk about how Sarah geniusly weaves several topics together in this small book. From the more overt topic of ageing to issues of homelessness, immigration, the fear of losing one's self, care work and just...so much more. Get a cocktail (or water) and press play. Become a sustaining member of Rebel Women Lit: https://www.rebelwomenlit.com/join/#sustaining to support our show and projects. Shop Like A Mule Bringing Ice-Cream to the Sun: https://www.rebelwomenlit.com/store/october-like-a-mule-bringing-ice-cream-to-the-sun-by-sarah-ladipo-manyika

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    The One With Paulette Ramsay Talking About 'Aunt Jen' & 'Letters Home'

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 62:27


    Interview with Professor Paulette Ramsay about her recently republished novel Aunt Jen, and her latest novel Letters Home. Purchase Aunt Jen, Letters Home and the other Contemporary Caribbean Classics on rebelwomenlit.com/shop Our guest Professor Paulette Ramsay, is a Jamaican poet, translator, journalist, novelist, and academic whose debut novel Aunt Jen (2002) is being republished by Hodder Education, along with her latest novel Letters Home (2021) both novels explore the effects of the Empire Windrush era on family-life for Jamaicans living at home and abroad through a complex mother-daughter relationship. Watch the full 2-hour interview with Paulette Ramsay on our Sustaining Members' blog: rebelwomenlit.com/join#sustaining Becoming a sustaining member also helps Rebel Women Lit maintain and grow its work in the literary arts, and fostering its lit community. Follow @RebelWomenLit on Twitter and Instagram and subscribe to our newsletter & telegram channel: rebelwomenlit.com/newsletters to stay informed on the latest news on classic and contemporary books and what's happening in our literary community.

    The One About The Caribbean Readers' Awards

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 46:29


    Behind the scenes of our inaugural Caribbean Readers' Awards, our inspiration, next year's goals and a bit of tea. Learn more about the Rebel Women Lit Caribbean Readers' Awards and shop the nominees: rebelwomenlit.com/awards See the Caribbean Readers' Awards in O! Magazine: https://www.oprahmag.com/entertainment/books/g35179881/rebel-women-lit-caribbean-readers-awards-winners/

    The One With Karen Lord Reading 'Unraveling'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 19:49


    Karen Lord reads chapter one of Unraveling - Rebel Women Lit's book club January 2021 pick. RSVP for book club and subscribe to receive our monthly picks at rebelwomenlit.com

    The One With Moon

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 22:17


    A (very) special episode featuring the artist Moon talking about their forthcoming poetry collection, Breaking The Binary, a response to queer lives in Jamaica. This episode features original work by Moon: 3:57 Yemaya (song available on most streaming platforms) 8:00 Broken Lineage 11:45 Undefined 14:03 Broken Silence 18:05 Unsung You can follow Moon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moon.the.artist/ This special episode was sponsored by CATAPULT Arts Grant, American Friends of Jamaica, Kingston Creative, Fresh Milk Barbados and you - our sustaining patron members of RWL. To become a member of Rebel Women Lit join us at rebelwomenlit.com/join Follow @RebelWomenLit on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter if you're interested in joining our (very queer, very Caribbean, always lit) community celebrating diverse & brilliant literature.

    That One On Being "Force Ripe"

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 64:39


    In this new episode of Like A Real Book Club, we traverse a very dark and all too common feature of Caribbean girlhood and womanhood by looking at sexual grooming and sexual violence. Looking through the lenses of popular book to TV adaptations, Tiffany Jackson’s Grown, Jamaican history and our own personal experiences, we talk about the insidiousness of glamourized pedophilia, the oversexualization of Black women’s bodies, why we should leave Minister Marion Hall alone and...so much more. Further Reading and References Film Lady Bird (2017 Film) Book-to-TV Adaptations Pretty Little Liars Gossip Girl Books/Essays Grown by Tiffany Jackson rebelwomenlit.com/grown THICK by Tressie McMillan Cottom “Property Rights in Pleasure: The Marketing of Enslaved Women’s Sexuality”, by Hilary McD. Beckles - Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World “Queering Feminist Approaches to Gender-based Violence in the Anglophone Caribbean” by Tonya Haynes and Halimah A.F DeShong Play/Video Dancehall Queen - https://youtu.be/XAm5n8aQxhI For Harriet, “Why do Black women performers HAVE to sell sex?“ - https://youtu.be/UeWlySR4wBU Support our podcast and literary community by becoming a member: rebelwomenlit.com/join Shop books and merch: rebelwomenlit.com/store Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @RebelWomenLIt

    The One About Mental Health & Jamaican Churches

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 63:14


    You know the end of Ari Lennox' 'Chicago Boy' where she asks everyone who is not her friend needs to leave? That's how this episode feels. Ashley, Jherane and Kristina have an intimate conversation about their experiences with churches, mental health, and of course books. A 20+ min bonus episode on the books we turn to when we're in a bad mental place is available to our patron members, become a member to get access to our private podcast stream: rebelwomenlit.com/join Books Mentioned: The Mothers by Brit Bennett Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams PATSY by Nicole Dennis Benn The Last Warner Woman by Kei Miller Augustown by Kei Miller Become a Patreon member of our book club: rebelwomenlit.com/join Shop books and merch: rebelwomenlit.com/store Follow us on Instagram and Twitter

    Because We Owe You Five Book(ish) Episodes

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 77:39


    One thing about us, we’re gonna intend to talk about one thing and end up talking about 27. It’s been such a long time since we’ve done an episode that everything came pouring out of us. But that’s the beauty of a book club (and the podcasts that are like them) - you get to gush about your favourite things, the things you hate and everything in between with amazing people. In this episode of the podcast, Ashley, Jherane and Kristina catch each other up on what they’ve been reading; all the reasons Goodreads sucks (and why we’re switching to Storygraph); our vendetta against Alfredo pasta and, perhaps more importantly, why we think Spice and Shenseea would be big fans of Talia Hibbert. -- Support and Join our book club & podcast: rebelwomenlit.com/join Shop for books and merch in our store: rebelwomenlit.com/store Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @RebelWomenLit

    Diana McCaulay - Verandah Chat & Reading Daylight Come

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 34:25


    Curdella Forbes - Verandah Chat & Reading 'A Tall History of Sugar'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 76:06


    Get a cup of your favourite tea, cock yuh ten and enjoy our interview with the very masterful, Curdella Forbes. Kristina and Jherane sat down with Curdella on her verandah with three cups of tea, beautiful rolling hills before us and some nice, cool breeze washing over us. At least that’s the imagery we had in our heads while we sat in our respective homes chatting with the Curdella Forbes, Jamaican author of A Tall History of Sugar.

    100 Caribbean Books That Shaped Our World #ReadCaribbean

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 57:04


    We all know that stories have the power to change us. We've teamed up with BOCAS Lit Fest in Trinidad & Tobago for #ReadCaribbean to select Caribbean books that have had an impact on our lives, and this is the result. No, we didn't do 100 books in this podcast but we chose these page-turners that have helped to shape and influence our thinking. Doing this list we all realised that these were some of the books that made us become love Caribbean books. What book made you become interested (read: obsessed) with Caribbean Literature? _ See BOCAS Lit Fest's 100 Caribbean Books and use #MyCaribbeanLibrary on social media to see the amazing responses from readers all over the world! Become a Patreon member of our book club: rebelwomenlit.com/join Shop books and merch: rebelwomenlit.com/store Follow us on Instagram and Twitter Books Mentioned in This Episode: Krik? Krak! by Edwidge Danticat Annie John by Jamaica Kincaid A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid (included in our Patreon travel club) Beka Lamb by Zee Edgell Gardening in the Tropics by Olive Senior The Fear of Stones and other Stories by Kei Miller Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World by Verene Shepherd How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney

    'A Tall History of Sugar' Book Club Meetup

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 74:23


    Like A Real Book Club reviews Jamaican novel A Tall History of Sugar by Curdella Forbes. We talk about the Caribbean's legacy of sugar in the form of our education and careers, economic and political life, and even our diets... and of course the book.

    Does This Make Us Demanding Caribbean Readers?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 61:41


    Is it ok to “feel a way” when a Caribbean author doesn’t use our language and our culture in their work? We love reading novels and poetry from the Caribbean, especially ones written by Jamaican authors, but are we demanding in our expectations? Also, wtf is magical realism? Become a Patreon member of our book club: patreon.com/rebelwomenlit  Sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter: tinyletter.com/rebelwomenlit Follow us on IG & Twitter: @RebelWomenLit  Books Mentioned in This Episode: Augustown by Kei Miller The Cartographer Tries To Map a Way to Zion by Kei Miller The Book of Night Women by Marlon James  John Crow's Devil by Marlon James A Tall History of Sugar by Curdella Forbes The Sun is Also A Star by Nicola Yoon  PATSY by Nicole Dennis Benn  Here Comes The Sun by Nicole Dennis Benn

    Verandah Chat with Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 62:42


    We chat with Sara Collins, winner of the Costa Book Awards 2019, about her debut novel The Confessions of Frannie Langton! We talk about the inspirations for the book, writing complex enslaved characters, a bit about white feminism, and her experience recording her own audiobook.  Bonus: She talks about her upcoming sophomore novel.  You can buy The Confessions of Frannie Langton from our bookstore: rebelwomenlit.com/store And donate to Rebel Women Lit: rebelwomenlit.com/donate Sara mentioned Thomas Thistlewood’s Journals’ In Miserable Slavery: https://amzn.to/3ec2aId for her research on racist experiments done in the Caribbean. We figured you may be interested in checking it out, it’s very insightful but also very (very) graphic. Follow Rebel Women Lit on Instagram and Twitter for book club updates and join us for our upcoming book club meetups and our online queer Caribbean literary events.  See You At Book Club!

    The Confessions of Frannie Langton - Book Club Review Meetup

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 103:04


    Lots of spoilers for The Confessions of Frannie Langton ahead!  Trigger Warning: This podcast includes discussion of scientific racism, sexual assault, murder, and white peopleing. In February, Rebel Women Lit read The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins. It’s been described, as a gothic, romance, and mystery novel, but we just think it’s a brilliant historical fiction that should replace every Jane Austen book on the CXC syllabus because more Caribbean people need to read it.   You can purchase The Confessions of Frannie Langton and other books on our website rebelwomenlit.com/store and donate to our podcast production (and book club) at rebelwomenlit.com/donate Join us next month for our book club meetup on Crossfire by Staceyann Chin. Sign up for our newsletter and follow Rebel Women Lit on Twitter, Instagram.

    Pages to Screen and Rants in Between

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 82:50


    We talk about books that should hit the screens, but not before we struggle to define "gothic novels" as a genre, talk about fast-fashion, and do a small rant about Bookstagram. 

    Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo - Book Club Meetup

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 155:33


    Lots of spoilers for Girl, Woman, Other ahead!  Trigger Warning: Discussions around gang rape and sexual assault in the book.  In January, Rebel Women Lit read Bernardine Evaristo's Girl, Woman, Other which is the only 2019 Booker winner we'll recognize. Like A Real Book Club meets to chat about the not-a-short-story collection of stories by 12 black british people -mostly women- and their interwoven lives.  Join us next month as we discuss The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins. Sign up for our newsletter and follow Rebel Women Lit on Twitter, Instagram.

    Books That (Kinda) Defined The Decade

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 82:52


    Fangirling over writers, Jherane talks about crying over books, Kristina gets a bit brainy talking about classic vs romantic poetry and Ashley talks about her hobby with street signs.

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