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Latest podcast episodes about flo kennedy

The Pitch with Amy Summers
Encore Episode 667 - Before You Agonize, Get Organized

The Pitch with Amy Summers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 3:46


Don't let Flo Kennedy's false eyelashes and pink sunglasses fool you! Learn how to channel outrage into an organized plan for change. #ThePitch #INICIVOX

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Daring Dissent
E:15 Florynce “Flo” Kennedy - Radical Black Feminist

Daring Dissent

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 51:08


Florynce “Flo” Kennedy was a rabble-rousing feminist and civil rights advocate in the 1960' and ‘70's. Both her outfits and voice were always the loudest in the room. With her organizing and oratorical skills she helped bridge a connection between the Feminist and Civil Rights Movements. In 1974, People magazine called her “the biggest, loudest and, indisputably, the rudest mouth on the battleground where feminist activists and radical politics join in mostly common cause.” Whether it was organizing the 1968 Miss America Pageant Protest, representing women in one of the most important pre-Roe v Wade abortion cases, or staging the 1973 Harvard “Pee-In”, she always brought her uniquely fiery brand of resistance to any action. Listen in to hear the story of an activist who rarely played by the rules and always stood tall. Donate to support the show at ko-fi.com/daringdissent Follow on IG @daringdissent Theme song by Skilsel on pixabay.com Background music credit to White Hot (freebeats.io) Album Art by chnkyraptr Source list for all episodes found here --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Feminist Files
EP 6: Under the Radar

Feminist Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 43:53 Transcription Available


Returning to the Bunny Sandler Collection at the Schlesinger, Leigh finds a folder of letters between Bunny and Pauli Murray, chronicling their growing camaraderie and friendship. The two share stories from the year's struggles - the fight for the ERA, which is gaining steam and a new stealth campaign for legislation that could become Title IX.   These two landmark legislative goals are still up for grabs in this election year, when Women are proving a force to be reckoned with.  Women like activist Flo Kennedy, who is going to raise the roof, like that hurricane off the coast of Florida. --- Feminist Files is written and produced by Leigh Fondakowski and Sarah Lambert Featuring the Feminist Files Ensemble: Jodie Foster as Dr. Bernice “Bunny” Sandler Samira Wiley as Pauli Murray Amy Hill as Representative Patsy Takemoto Mink Mercedes Hererro as Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Edith Green, Alice Paul, Phyllis Schlafly, and ensemble parts Margo Hall as Commissioner Frankie Freeman and ensemble parts Chris Rickett as Vincent Macaluso and ensemble parts Victoria Libertore as Ann Scott Christina Sajous as Shirley Chisholm And Alex Grubbs, Jules Latimer, Ronald Peet, RyanNicole in ensemble parts Associate producers: Margo Hall, Victoria Libertore, and Diana Park Executive producers: Stacey Book, Dominique Ferrari, Avi Glijansky, and Rora Brodwin Original Music and Sound Design by: Gary Grundei Theme music created by: Gary Grundei with vocals by Silversmith Sound Engineering by: Julian Kwasneski Additional Engineering by: Donovan Dorrance Special Thanks to: Wendy Mink, Julia Lamber, Jean Robinson, The Scheslinger Library and its staff, Shari Hoffman, Charlotte Sheedy, and the estate of Pauli Murray. For more visit frequencymachine.com/feministfiles

Transforming Misogynoir
Transforming Misogynoir w/ Golden Collier

Transforming Misogynoir

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 41:18


Golden's IG: @d.s.press and @blackqueertransrecovery Check out the audre lorde harm reduction workbook and find his other zine, film, printmaking and collab work at their website diasporansavant.cargo.site and their sound work on SoundCloud Mentioned in today's episode: Cecile Emeke's Strolling, Audre Lorde's Sister Outsider “Nothing that can be used against me”, Flo Kennedy, Sweet Honey in the Rock - Ella's Song, Cece McDonald, Katie Cannon, Let the Fire Burn, Josephine Baker makes citizens arrest, Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis read poems, Kitchen Table Press, Firebrand Press, Allied Media Conference (AMC) A transcript of this episode can be found here ---- Check out Misogynoir Transformed: Black Women's Digital Resistance by Moya Bailey, "all about how Black women actively reimagine the world by engaging in powerful forms of digital resistance at a time when anti-Black misogyny is thriving on social media."

Quoi de Meuf
#151 - Et pourquoi pas un parti féministe ? (Tant qu'on y est)

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 36:24


Avec l'approche des élections présidentielles de 2022, la question du féminisme va faire son grand retour dans les programmes électoraux. La création d'un parti féministe en France pourrait répondre aux revendications de certains organismes tels que NousToutes, Osez le féminisme, Stop harcèlement de rue et bien d'autres. Faut-il un parti féministe en France ? Pourquoi est-il si difficile d'institutionnaliser le féminisme dans la politique ? Clémentine Gallot, accompagnée de notre nouvelle chroniqueuse politique, Rachel Garrat-Valcarcel, journaliste à 20 Minutes, nous expliquent la nécessité d'avoir un parti féministe français et quels sont les enjeux qui l'accompagne. Les références entendues dans l'épisode : Eiffel de Martin Bourboulon (2021)Mathilde Saliou “L'heure est-elle venue de créer un parti féministe?”, Slate (2018)L'association “Choisir la cause femmes”Un homme et une femme de Claude Lelouch (1966)Flo Kennedy, "The Feminist Party Street Walks", Harvard Radcliff University (2020)Des listes féministes vont se présenter aux élections européennes de 2014 sous le nom “Féministes pour une Europe solidaire”. Caroline de Haas, qui est notamment à l'initiative de cette candidature, est elle-même tête de liste en Île-de-France. Initiative féministe (Feministiskt initiativ) est un parti politique suédois féministe fondé en avril 2005.Le Women's Equality Party est un parti politique féministe créé au Royaume-Uni en 2015. Le parti a été créé par Catherine Mayer et Sandi Toksvig lors du Women of the World Festival, lorsqu'elles ont conclu qu'il était nécessaire qu'un parti fasse campagne pour l'égalité femme-homme. Véronique Molinari, « The Women's Equality Party: And Everything Old is New Again… », Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique (2018)J.R Thorpe, “6 Feminist Political Parties You Should Know”, Bustle (2015)Marie-Cécile Navès, "La Démocratie Féministe", Calmann-Levy (2020)Iron Jawed Angels de Katja von Garnier (2004)La National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) (Association nationale pour le suffrage des femmes américaines) était une association américaine de promotion du droit de vote des femmes, créée en février 1890. Mrs America de Dahvi Waller (2020)The Glorias de Julie Taymor (2020)The Feminist Initiative de Liv Weisberg (2009)Y, le dernier homme de Aida Croal et Michael Green (2021)Naomi Alderman, “Le Pouvoir”, Calmann-Levy (2018)Bernard Quiriny, “Les assoiffées”, Seuil (2010)L'épisode “20 heures pile” du podcast Transfert de Slate.fr. Déborah Lévy, “Etat des lieux”, Éditions du Sous-Sol (2021)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef : Clémentine Gallot. Journaliste chroniqueuse : Rachel Garrat-Valcarcel. Montage et mixage par Laurie Galligani. Prise de son par Adrien Beccaria à l'Arrière Boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Réalisation et coordination : Cassandra de Carvalho et Mathilde JoninSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Madison BookBeat
Joan Steinau Lester, "Loving Before Loving: A Marriage In Black And White"

Madison BookBeat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 77:34


Stu Levitan welcomes the social justice activist, educator, award-winning columnist, and author Joan Steinau Lester. Her memoir Loving Before Loving: A Marriage in Black and White is just out from our very good friends at the University of Wisconsin Press. Along with her Madison publisher, Joan also could have joined us as a Madison author, with a Ph D from the fabled UW history department; but, for reasons we'll discuss, she was unable to accept the department's offer. Personally, and professionally, Joan Steinau Lester has been at the forefront of most of the great social justice movements of the last seven decades. As a teenager, she refused to sign an anti-Communist loyalty oath and picketed for civil rights. At 22, she married a Black man, the writer, educator and activist Julius Lester, in 1962, when mixed-race marriages were illegal in 27 states. At 64, she married a White woman when that wasn't legal anywhere.  In the late sixties, she was part of an early Women's Liberation group with such prominent feminists as Robin Morgan, Kate Millet, Flo Kennedy, Ti-Grace Atkinson and others. And long before diversity, equity and inclusion were common buzzwords, she used her doctorate in multicultural education from the University of Massachusetts to give anti-racism workshops, then co-found and direct the nonprofit Equity Institute in 1981. Her previous books include the novel Mama's Child, with a foreword by Alice Walker; the young adult novel Black, White, Other; a biography of her friend from Antioch College, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Fire in My Soul; Taking Charge: Every Woman's Action Guide, and The Future of White Men and Other Diversity Dilemmas. Her columns have been published in USA Today, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan and  New York Times. She received the National Lesbian and Gay Siegenthaler Award for Commentary on National Public Radio and was a Finalist from the PEN/Bellweather Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction, and for the Arts & Letters Creative Nonfiction award for narrative nonfiction. She lives in Berkeley California with her wife Carole, to whom Loving Before Loving is dedicated. It is a pleasure to welcome to MBB, Dr. Joan Steinau Lester. WORT 89.9 FM airdate - July 5, 2021

Tour Guide Tell All
The Brilliant and Bombastic Flo Kennedy

Tour Guide Tell All

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 37:55


"When it came to...rhetorical style, Flo was a down and dirty kinda type...Let’s say the uncomfortable thing, let’s get up into our uncomfortable space, because that’s where we can start to move past, and start getting the real work done. And I think she acted on that in every facet of her life." March is Women's History Month and our team is diving deep into the lives and legacies of a few incredible women from American History.  We continue our exploration of interesting women in history with Florynce Kennedy.  Florynce "Flo" Kennedy was a pivotal member of the Women's Liberation and Civil Rights movements in the 20th century and used her work as an activist and advocate to build a better world for women of all backgrounds. Comments or Questions? Or have an idea for future episodes - #pitchtothepod? Email us tourguidetellall@gmail.com Support Tour Guide Tell All: Want to send a one off donation to support the podcast team? We have a venmo @tourguide-tellall Check out our STORE for Tour Guide Tell All podcast paraphernalia from tote bags to stickers - https://tour-guide-tell-all.myshopify.com/ (Note - the store will be paused in March - please email us directly if you want to order something) Become a Patron for bonus episodes and early release: https://www.patreon.com/tourguidetellall If you’re interested in more information, we find these sources helpful: Florynce Kennedy - Harvard Radcliffe Institute (includes some great images of Flo and her ensembles!) Florynce Kennedy - WHYY Vision 2020 Women Flo Kennedy - New York Times Obituary Florynce Kennedy - Washington Post Obituary Color Me Flo by Florynce Kennedy Florynce "Flo" Kennedy: The Life of a Black Feminist Radical by Sherie M. Randolph You’re Listening To: Rebecca Fachner & Becca Grawl The Person Responsible for it Sounding Good: Dan King Technical & Admin Work Done During Toddler Naptime: Canden Arciniega Intro/Outro Music: Well-Seasoned from Audio Hero

BlackFacts.com: Learn/Teach/Create Black History
Flo Kennedy - BlackFacts.com Showcase of Inspiring Black Women

BlackFacts.com: Learn/Teach/Create Black History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 1:34


Florynce Rae Kennedy was an American lawyer, feminist, civil rights advocate, lecturer and activist.Kennedy remembered a time in her childhood when her father had to be armed with a shotgun in order to ward off the neighborhood Ku Klux Klan.After getting her law degree from Columbia Law School in 1951, Kennedy opened her own office, doing matrimonial work, and some assigned criminal cases.She dedicated life to her law career and defending civil rights on “a pathologically, institutionally racist, sexist and classist society.” BlackFacts.com is the Internet's longest running Black History Encyclopedia. Our podcast summarizes the vast stories of Black history in daily episodes known as Black Facts Of The Day™.Since 1997, BlackFacts.com has been serving up Black History Facts on a daily basis to millions of users and followers on the web and via social media.Learn Black History. Teach Black History.For more Black Facts, join Black Facts Nation at BlackFacts.com/join.Because Black History is 365 Days a Year, and Black Facts Matter!

Lady History
Epi 27 - The River of Feminism

Lady History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 34:20


This week on Lady History: Typically, these ladies are part of what historians call the "Waves of Feminism". We prefer the term "River". Find out why on this episode. Plus, learn about 3 lovely ladies who fought for feminism in 3 different "waves": fabulous fighter Flo Kennedy, spectacular suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and astonishing advocate Mary Wollstonecraft. Logo by: Alexia Ibarra Editing by: Lexi Simms Music by: Alana Stolnitz A full text transcript of this show, as well as merch, sources, attributions, and further readings, can be found at ladyhistorypod.com Support us on Patreon for just $1: www.patreon.com/ladyhistorypod Follow us on Twitter, TikTok & Instagram: @ladyhistorypod Have a question? A business inquiry? Contact: ladyhistorypod@gmail.com Leave us an audio message for a chance to be featured in the show: anchor.fm/ladyhistory/messages Special thanks to anchor.fm for sponsoring our podcast.

Learnin' with Lauren and Mary
Daisy Bates and Flo Kennedy

Learnin' with Lauren and Mary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 23:28


Go with the Flo. Everything's coming up Daisies. These are a couple of literary devices to help you remember two powerful black women who ushered in the civil rights movement and created real change in our culture.

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Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso
Play It Again: Gloria Steinem

Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 69:42


Rest in peace to the estimable Ruth Bader Ginsburg. We begin with a moment to reflect on Ginsburg's enduring legacy, and how it must continue in her absence. Then, we turn to Gloria Steinem. A contemporary and friend to RBG, we hope revisiting this discussion (from 2019) may give you some hope in these turbulent times. The trailblazing activist and author discusses a life-altering procedure she had completed at age 22, why she helped create the women's liberation movement alongside Dorothy Pitman Hughes and Flo Kennedy, and how she learned to become angry—on her own behalf—about the race and gender discrimination across America. . Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/talk-easy-with-sam-fragoso.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sharpening Our Oyster Knives
Reagan (MRS. AMERICA, Ep 9)

Sharpening Our Oyster Knives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 64:51


Gloria (Rose Byrne), Bella (Margo Martindale) and Jill (Elizabeth Banks) put pressure on the White House to act on their proposals from the National Women’s Conference. Phyllis (Cate Blanchett) prepares to leverage her political victories as the 1980 presidential election draws near. -FX Uzo Aduba as Shirley Chisholm in Mrs. America. Courtesy of FX.   Neicy Nash as Flo Kennedy in Mrs. America. Courtesy of FX. From their COVID-19 bunker deep in the woods of Massachusetts, three sisters— a novelist, a historian and a playwright/professor— discuss the new FX mini-series Mrs. America. Through a Black feminist lens, Kaitlyn, Kerri and Kirsten Greenidge sort through the history referenced in the show and discuss why it's still relevant today. Please subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts and share on social so others can find the show too. Thanks for listening! Resources The Honourable Woman starring Maggie Gyllenhaal on (HBO Max) Movement for Black Lives #GreenidgeSisters Credits   Featuring: Kaitlyn Greenidge, Kerri Greenidge and Kirsten Greenidge Recorded by: Kaitlyn Greenidge Produced, Edited & Mixed by: Beandrea July Music by: Jordan Balagot Clips, Photos: Courtesy of FX

Radiojaputa
RADIOJAPUTA 85| "Penefóbicas", violencia institucional, sangrado libre y mucho más

Radiojaputa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 47:37


Abrimos el podcast de hoy con la vida de Flo Kennedy, feminista radical negra. Entre los temas que tratamos está la lesbofobia, el sangrado libre (free bleeding) o la gordofobia. Y leemos la carta de una compañera, víctima de violencia machista y, posteriormente, de violencia institucional. Entrevistamos a la abogada Almudena Fernández Iglesias para saber cómo protegerse del sistema a la hora de denunciar. Ya sabes que estamos esperando también tu opinión, preguntas y experiencias en nuestro WhatsApp y Telegram: (0034) 636 75 14 20. Como siempre, si quieres amadrinar y matrocinar Barbijaputa, puedes hacerlo en radiojaputa.com. Y si te han molado las canciones del programa, las puedes volver a escuchar en nuestro canal de YouTube.

Nevertheless She Existed
Boss of Her Body: Flo Kennedy

Nevertheless She Existed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 25:49


Don't Agonize, Organize. The fabulous hosts of the Violently Funny Podcast raise not one but two glasses to repro rights activist Flo Kennedy. https://anchor.fm/violentlyfunnypodcast Violently Funny is a comedic podcast about domestic violence, dating, sex and sisterhood hosted by survivors Onika McLean (@divaofcomedy) and Brittany Brave (@brittanybrave.) Don't punch back-- punch up. New episodes every Tuesday! https://anchor.fm/violentlyfunnypodcast

Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso
Episode 158 - Gloria Steinem

Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 66:42


The trajectory of Gloria Steinem’s life and work is unparalleled. Her cultural and political impact, incalculable. With the release of “The Truth Will Set You Free, But First It Will Piss You Off”, the beloved author and activist reflects on a life-altering procedure she had completed at age 22, why she helped create the women's liberation movement alongside Dorothy Pitman Hughes and Flo Kennedy, and how she learned to become angry—on her own behalf—about race and gender bias throughout America. We also discuss much more because, well, this is Gloria Steinem after all. For more about our show visit www.talkeasypod.com

Dead Ladies Show Podcast
Episode 23 - Bessie Blount & Florynce Kennedy

Dead Ladies Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 39:42


In this episode, it's New York City, baby! Our sister spin-off show — hosted and curated by Molly O'Laughlin Kemper at KGB Bar — represents with two excellent talks about fantastic American Dead Ladies. First up is Amy Padnani on BESSIE BLOUNT. Amy is an obit editor at the New York Times, and creator of the acclaimed Overlooked series. Much like our Dead Ladies Show, Overlooked corrects history, by recognizing women who were left off the NYT's obituaries pages over the decades. Amy introduces us to dedicated nurse, brilliant inventor, and skilled forensic handwriting analyst BESSIE BLOUNT. Then, we go big with fabulous Black feminist radical activist FLORYNCE KENNEDY, who fought injustice and spoke truth to power dressed in a flamboyant cowboy hat, pink sunglasses, and false eyelashes. Yale University PhD student Deborah Streahle tells FLO KENNEDY's tale. DLS co-founder Florian Duijsens joins host and producer Susan Stone for the fun. The talks in this episode of the podcast come from the New York Dead Ladies Show, which is hosted and curated by Molly O'Laughlin Kemper, with support from Nicolas Kemper and Claire O'Laughlin, as well as Lori Schwarz of the KGB Bar and bartenders Dan and Seiji. See photos of fabulous FLO, and marvel at images of BESSIE's inventions in our show notes here: https://deadladiesshow.com/2019/05/16/podcast-23-bessie-blount-and-flo-kennedy/ __ The Dead Ladies Show is a series of entertaining and inspiring talks about women who achieved amazing things against all odds, presented live in Berlin and beyond. This podcast is based on that series. Because women's history is everyone's history. We now have a Patreon! www.patreon.com/deadladiesshowpodcast Follow us on social media @deadladiesshow and please share, rate, and review the show as it helps others to find our feminist women's history podcast!

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She Did What?! Podcast
Flo Kennedy: Radical Black Feminist Part 2

She Did What?! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 47:36


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Call Your Girlfriend
A Women's Anger with Rebecca Traister

Call Your Girlfriend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 55:50


From #MeToo to Brett Kavanaugh, we have a lot to be mad about. Rebecca Traister is back to discuss her new book exploring the social and historical power of women's anger. When women get angry, movements form and revolutions spark. See: Rosa Parks, Florynce Kennedy, Maxine Waters, and many more sheroes. We discuss rage-crying, the specific history of white women's tears, the lasting impact of Professor Anita Hill, and who has room to express their rage today. No wonder we're told to keep our anger to ourselves. Reading List: Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger by Rebecca Traister is on sale now. For smart thoughts and links on Kavanaugh, we turn to Rebecca Traister, Irin Carmon, Jenée Desmond Harris, Laura McGann, Brittany Packnett Go deeper with books by and about these incredible angry feminists: Flo Kennedy: her public access show archive Vivian Gornick: all of her books Rosa Parks: At the Dark End of the Street Anita Hill: Strange Justice Rose Schneiderman: her 1911 speech at the Metropolitan Opera House after the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire

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Bearcat
A Tribute to Flo Kennedy

Bearcat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 21:33


She helped start NOW, then left to start The Feminist Party, which got Shirley Chisholm elected to Congress. She was the first Black woman to graduate from Columbia law school. Yet, we hear precious little about Florynce "Flo" Kennedy. If you want more Flo, check out this amazing archive of her show: https://archive.org/details/flokennedyschlesingerlibrary This episode is brought to you by Audible. Go to audible.com/bearcat to start a 30-day free trial and get your first audiobook free!

NOT 97
Season Three — Episode Eleven (Feat. Cady Drell, Genesis Garcia, Rae Witte, and Flo Kennedy)

NOT 97

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 60:50


Today's show is like never before, with Cady Drell hosting a table full of accomplished women representing all angles of the music industry who you might remember from past episodes. We have illustrious freelance writer Rae Witte, Bronx-bred hip-hop artist Flo Kennedy, and Genesis Garcia from Def Jam Recordings publicity team.  We introduce Cincinnati art-rock four piece The Ophelias and play a low key kiss off of a song from young, New York soul singer CoCo Mamba. New Jersey's Angelo Mota gets hots on "Breakfast in Bed," his contageous ode to time-stopping morning sex. And the whole table falls head over heels for up-and-coming LA-based RnB crooner Love Mansuy on "Mine."  01 "Fog" by The Ophelias  02 "My Body" by Lemin  03 "Nobody" M w S  04 "A Small Flame" by Loony 05 "Follow Me" The Shacks  06 "Mine" by Love Mansuy  07 "Better Than Breakfast" by Angelo Mota  08 "Drive" by Cöco Mamba    Art: Clara Kirkpatrick    © NOT 97. All music ℗ & © their rights holders, used by NOT 97 with explicit permission. 

Call Your Girlfriend
Vote, Protest, Listen to Beyonce

Call Your Girlfriend

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 42:56


Donate, Protest, Midterm Elections is the new Gym, Tan, Laundry. Let's move from shock and despair at Ivanka's dad's inhumane immigration policy to reading history and taking action. The white women who defend Trump (and still get burned). Delightful quotes from Flo Kennedy: ''Sweetie,'' she said, ''if you're not living on the edge, then you're taking up space.'' Gina got a website! Bey and Jay's creative partnership and black art in white spaces. And the power of a bespoke suit. Reading list: Gina got a website! Kirstjen Nielsen & complicit white women Children ripped from their families: Native Americans, slaves, Japanese Americans Democrats who paved the way for family separation “Donate, Protest, Midterm Elections is the new Gym, Tan, Laundry.” Flo Kennedy’s life, quotes, and public access show June 30: March to Keep Families Together Bey and Jay’s creative partnership, forgiveness, black art in white spaces Emily Meyer suits / the power of bespoke

AnthinyKing
Anthiny King - Blossoms (Prod. Team Titans)

AnthinyKing

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 3:33


Thank You Dre Charles, Mike Ortiz, Flo Kennedy, Rod The Producer

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NOT 97
Season One — Episode Five (feat. Flo Kennedy)

NOT 97

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 52:00


On Season One's finale of NOT 97 Bronx-born hip hop artist Flo Kennedy visits Only NY and introduces the team to new sounds from past collaborators like Duvv, a cross-cultural alt-soul artist born in Long Island based in Seoul, South Korea. They discuss a stand out from "Bone Music," Portland, Oregon's genre-jostling MC The Last Artful, Dodgr's debut record, as well as the contagious sounds of midwest crooner Michigander. 01 "Morning Again" by Elisa 02 "Bailar" by Duvv 03 "units" by Ernie04 "Fears" by Michigander 05 "LLC" by The Last Artful, Dodgr & Neill Von Tally 06 "2ThePoint" by Anthiny King 07 "Thru The Night" by YL08 "Cult 45" by Shredders Playlist available: soundcloud.com/not97/sets/not97-season-one-episode-five Art by Micah Belamarich © NOT 97. All music ℗ & © their rights holders, used by NOT 97 with explicit permission.

Stuff Mom Never Told You
Classic Episode: 6 Black Feminist Pioneers You Should Know

Stuff Mom Never Told You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 35:10


Does feminism have a race problem? How have black women shaped abolition, civil rights and women's rights? Join Cristen and Caroline as they recount the work of Maria Stewart, Daisy Bates, Flo Kennedy, bell hooks, Audre Lorde and Alice Walker. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

She Did What?! Podcast
Flo Kennedy: Radical Black Feminist Part 1

She Did What?! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2016 39:11


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Minority Korner
MKS2EP1: The Minorities Strike Back! (#OscarsSoWhite, Sarah Palin, Stacey Dash, Europe, Blizzards, Florence Flo Kennedy, Little Marley Davis)

Minority Korner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 71:40


We're back, and this season we're coming at you from coast to coast. James is finally back from Europe now in New York, and Nnekay is still holding it down in the Bay Area. James survived his first Blizzard. And if you that the Blizzard was white- did you see the Oscar nominations. We're going over the timeline of all the craziness over #OscarsSoWhite, and everyone's got something to say from Jadah Pinket, to Sarah Palin, to self hating troll Stacy Dash. There's talks of a boycott brewing. There's a new young little Black girl taking on America's lack of diversity in children books. Plus your favorite corners are back: Quizlet Korner AND History Korner. This week in Quizlet corner James tests Nnekay's knowledge of what he may or may have not done on his European Journey AND a bonus quiz about our favorite whacky Alaskan Sarah Palin. And History Korner has Nnekay sweatin'. Plus we practice our accents. Welcome back to the Minority Korner!  #OscarsSoWhite http://www.oscars.org/news/academy-takes-historic-action-increase-diversity http://www.buzzfeed.com/davidmack/oscars-so-white-visualized#.iukO17WY2M http://usuncut.com/news/students-wear-t-shirts-spelling-racial-slur/ http://www.examiner.com/article/track-palin-served-one-year-iraq-and-it-was-under-george-w-bush-not-obama http://m.sfgate.com/news/politics/election/article/Trump-The-Whites-don-t-get-BET-nominations-6772400.php http://mic.com/articles/132942/the-oscars-2016-race-controversy-isn-t-just-about-black-actors?utm_source=policymicTBLR&utm_medium=main&utm_campaign=social#.NJdzx5PTw http://mic.com/articles/132942/the-oscars-2016-race-controversy-isn-t-just-about-black-actors?utm_source=policymicTBLR&utm_medium=main&utm_campaign=social#.NJdzx5PTw http://www.thewrap.com/whoopi-goldberg-rips-oscars-for-lack-of-diversity-it-pisses-me-off-video/ http://www.jasmyneacannick.com/blog/black-hollywood-doesnt-need-to-boycott-the-oscars-white-liberal-hollywood-does/ Nnekay's Corner Little Girls That Be Making Her Cry: http://www.buzzfeed.com/krystieyandoli/this-11-year-old-girl-started-a-project-to-get-more-diverse#.ocrnNv7qY http://welovebam.com/1000-black-girl-books/ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/soraya-chemaly/why-are-childrens-books-are-still-about-white-boys_b_4227163.html http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/06/25/193174358/as-demographics-shift-kids-books-stay-stubbornly-white http://nymag.com/thecut/2016/01/bridging-the-gap-between-black-white-feminism.html