Protest Baes is a podcast centering Black sisterhood while talkin' politics, self-care and everything in between.
The Protest Baes check in to discuss the recent stories of Black women being disrespected!! Black women, we got us!!!
The Protest Baes are BACK & discussing the RONA!
The week the Protest Baes Antfronette & TifflizB discuss: The JayZ/NFL deal, Lil Nas X vs. Kevin Hart, Bret Stephens the bed bug and so much more in Topics of Interest. The Protest Baes then dive into a brief history of Black August and the importance!!Music used in the episode: Whoopi by Rapsody and Throw It Back by Missy!! Enjoy!!!
AntFROnette and TiffLizB talk all of the Topics of Interest this week since the news has been nonstop lately. They talk about the second Democratic Debate, mass shootings, ASAP Rocky and the ever-changing Queens DA Race results. Also check out AntFROnette's little cousin Myles Singleton's book We Rise, They Fall, Do You Know Me (The Forgotten Brother in Arms) that's available on Amazon right now!!! Song used in this episode was Beef byLike, rate and subscribe on your favorite platforms and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @Protest Baes.
AntFROnette and TiffLizB take a break from talking the protest to talk about what they like to do in their spare time. Catch up on the news with Topics of Interest and listen to the Protest Baes get into their love of karoake and collecting kicks. Song used in this episode: "Brown Skin Girl" by Blue Ivy, her mom and friends.Like, subscribe and rate us on all of your favorite podcast platforms and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @ProtestBaes. Stay cool!
AntFROnette and TiffLizB talk about ASAP Rocky, Oklahoma's Victim Compensation Fund Jermaine Dupri's comments on Women rappers and other Topics of Interests. The protest baes then dive into a discussion about Marriage!!Songs used this episode: "Let's Get Married by Jagged Edge and Self Love by Dreamville Artists Like, subscribe and rate us on your favorite podcast platforms!
AntFROnette and TiffLizB talk about Black Ass Ariel 2020, the 30th Anniversary of Do the Right Thing, the fuckery in the Queens election for District Attorney, not living up to the call for a Hot Girl Summer and the history, case for and hearing about reparations for Black folk. Songs used this episode: "Bitch Betta Have My Money" by Rihanna and "I Don't Love You Anymore" by Tyler the Creator.Like, subscribe and rate us on your favorite podcast platforms!
AntFROnette and TiffLizB discuss DemDebates, the Queens DA race, BET Awards & other Topics of Interest!The Protest Baes also introduce a new segment "Train Etiquette & other Random Ramblings"The Protest Baes dive into a discussion on Juneteeth, Martha's Vineyard and Black Millennial Travel. Music used in this episode: "Old Town Road Remix" by Protest Baes & Friends "18 Wheeler" by Benny the Butcher
AntFROnette and TiffLizB are talking about Oregon’s bill to sue racist 911 callers, the Beyhive, the death of a Black Veteran who lost his life and organs last year in a Virginia jail, the NYC Police Commissioner's apology to the LGBTQ community for Stonewall & white nonsense. They dive into the first discussion of many about Knowing Your Rights with a closer look at the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution (the Bill of Rights). Email us at protestbaes@gmail.com with any suggestions of rights you want to know more about.Music used in this episode: “The Constitution” from Schoolhouse Rock, “The Git Up” by Blanco Brown and “W.A.B” by Megan Thee Stallion. To bring the Know Your Rights Camp to your city go to knowyourrightscamp.com and like, subscribe and rate us on your favorite podcast platform.
TiffLizB and AntFROnette discuss Summertime fun in NYC. The Protest Baes also discuss problematic actor Jason Mitchell, Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris and Pride!Music: "Back That Thang Up" by Juvenile and "Summertime"by The Fresh Prince and Dj Jazzy Jeff.
TiffLizB and AntFROnette talk about: Morehouse Class of 2019, Ben Carson and his oreos, Trans Lives Matter (RIP Muhlaysia Booker), white people still upset with Lil Nas X, SATs are trying to be less racist. The topic of the episode explores Colorism and how it plays a part in systemic racism that even Snapchat is racist. Poem "The Blacker the Berry" by Joyce Carl Thomas used. Clip from trailer for "Dark Girls" documentary used. "W.A.B." by MeganTheeStallion was used.
AntFROnette and TiffLizB are talking about DeBlasio and the presidential race, Bill Nye ready to fight everybody over the Earth, the NYPD, Pantaleo and the fact that there still ain't no justice for Eric Garner and the baes also talk about the anti-choice bills coming out of Alabama and other states and their stance on abortion and reproductive rights. Songs used in this episode are: "Realer" by Meg Thee Stallion and "Earfquake" by Tyler the Creator.
AntFROnette and TiffLizB talk about Ayesha Curry, the DC Metro Snitch, and Black women's run in with the police (including the bae, Angela Whitehead, who told off the cops who dared to barge in her house without a warrant or cause. We also shoutout to National Bailout #FreeBlackMamas for getting mothers to their children every Mother's Day. Song used this episode "Baby Mama" by Fantasia.
AntFROnette and TiffLizB talk about respectability politics in the wake of a Houston school being in the news about a dress code for parents. They also talk about racism in Game of Thrones (spoiler alert), the measles outbreak and some early thoughts on the Presidential candidates and their policies that speak or don't speak to Black women voters. Songs used in this episode: "Respect Yourself" by The Staple Singers and "Before I Let You Go" by Beyonce. Follow us on instagram @protestbaes and like and subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.
TiffLizB and AntFROnette talk about Black economics, gentrification, AOC code switching and what it means to invest in the Black community. Song used this episode: "Old Town Road" Lil Nas X ft Billy Ray Cyrus.
AntFROnette and TiffLizB pay homage to Nipsey Hussle and explore toxic masculinity with a nigga on the podcast. Stanley Fritz is that nigga (creator of Let's Not Be Trash and cohost of Let Your Voice Be Hear Radio) and we talk about misogyny, #BlackMenDontCheat, and Jumaane Williams. Songs used in this episode: "Bling Bling" by Jungle Pussy and "MVP" by Charles Hamilton.
AntFROnette And TiffLizB talk about the everyday trauma that we go through as Black women and Black people and how to cope with it. Music used in this episode: Kendrick Lamar "Alright," Chubb Rock "Treat Em Right," and "Joy and Pain" by Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock
AntFROnette and TiffLizB talk about being Black women with sex drives, the dangers of a hyper-sexualized society and dating in the era of social media. Music used in this episode: "Freak Like Me" by Adina Howard, "Cuz I Luv You" by Lizzo, and "Best Part" by H.E.R.
TiffLizB and AntFROnette talk about navigating the workplace, not being scared to ask for the pay you deserve, and the politics of hair."Mad" by Solange, "The Impossible Hulk" SNL cast with Idris Elba"Just For Me" theme song
AntFROnette and TiffLizB talk about going out with the girls: how they get ready, what kind of partying they do, some drinks of choice and memories of girls' nights past."Jumpin' Jumpin'" by Destiny's Child and "WTP" by Teyana Taylor were used in this episode. Outro is "Black Woman" by Danielle Brooks.Ricky Thompson- Bestie
AntFROnette and TiffLizB pay homage to the women rappers of the past and present giving highlights about their lives and their music. They talk about the upsides and downs of Black History Month and white folk who are still up to nonsense.Songs used in the episode: Roxanne Shante "Roxanne's Revenge, "Queen Latifah "U.N.I.T.Y.," Trina "Pull Over," Lil Kim "No Time," Salt-n-Pepa "Whatta Man," Missy Elliott "Work It," Tierra Whack "Fruit Salad," Meg thee Stallion "Gangsta Party" freestyle, Young M.A. "Grindin" freestyle
AntFROnette and TiffLizB talk about how they self-define and the importance of Black Woman naming themselves in a racist, misogynistic society. Shout out to Sojourner Truth "Ain't I a Woman" and Danielle Brooks "Black Woman."
In our first episode (just one day from Valentine's Day) we discuss love in all forms, that Nikki Giovanni and James Baldwin viral clip and how we prefer to give and receive love. Shoutout to Megan thee Stallion "Cocky AF."
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