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Throwback Thursday Cold cases At The EGO
“We assume that 15-year-old Black girls have the cognitive ability to manipulate a grown man.”

Throwback Thursday Cold cases At The EGO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 1:09


R. Kelly Is Found Guilty of All Counts and Faces Life in Prison R. Kelly is going to prison. Why did it take so long?Here are a few possible answers:Federal prosecutors also accused Mr. Kelly of paying witnesses to not cooperate with the authorities in the lead-up to his 2008 trial and acquittal. They said the singer let some witnesses know they could be “subject to physical harm” if they proceeded.There are some cultural factors that may have helped Mr. Kelly avoid consequences for his behavior as well.Legal experts and people who study sexual abuse have also suggested that the race of most of Mr. Kelly's accusers likely played a role. Experts say Black women have historically been far more likely than white women to have their accusations about sexual misconduct distrusted or ignored.“Our reality is that our society just does not view Black women and girls as credible,” said Kenyette Barnes, a co-founder of the #MuteRKelly campaign. “We assume that 15-year-old Black girls have the cognitive ability to manipulate a grown man.”And some superstars have admitted that the race of the accusers shaped their perceptions in Mr. Kelly's case.☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #face #insta #amour #freedom #liberté #Freiheit #take #couple #pourtoi #tiktok #psycho #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #reeĺs #shorts #fyp #tpmp #today #cheri #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺ #short #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing

The Shelley Wynter Show
Word On The Street !!!! 9=30-21

The Shelley Wynter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 99:52


With Halloween upon us , what is your favorite scary movie ? We have an exclusive interview with Kenyette Barnes co- founder of the Mute R Kelly movement , tune in now !

A Region In My Mind Podcast
A Convo with Kenyette Barnes Co-Founder of #MuteRKelly

A Region In My Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 42:26


Join Rev/ Derek  Kenyette Tisa Barns (co-founder of #MuteReKelly) as they  discuss R. Kelly, protecting fem bodies, and using our platforms to encourage and inspire positive change in our world.    

Intersectionality Matters!
3. #MeToo and Black Women: From Hip Hop to Hollywood

Intersectionality Matters!

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 57:57


After hip hop icon Dr. Dre brutally assaulted trailblazing emcee and television personality Dee Barnes in 1991, his career continued to skyrocket while she was effectively blacklisted from the entertainment industry. Nearly three decades later, Dre, who has allegedly assaulted several other women in addition to Dee, continues to enjoy a celebrated career in which his heinous misdeeds have become mere footnotes. The combination of racism and patriarchy is the condition of possibility that allows Beats by Dre to be well-known commodities while beatings by Dre remain largely overlooked. As part of their fifth annual event series, Her Dream Deferred: A Week on the Status of Black Women, the African American Policy Forum, in partnership with the Hammer Museum, convened a panel called “Black Women and #MeToo”. Along with Dee, the panel included such leading lights as actor and Times Up WOC activist Rashida Jones, supermodel and Bill Cosby accuser Beverly Johnson, cultural critic Jamilah Lemieux, historian Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers and #MuteRKelly co-founder Kenyette Tisha Barnes. The panel was moderated by AAPF Executive Director and Intersectionality Matters host Kimberlé Crenshaw. The panel uplifted the unsung genealogy of the Me Too movement by acknowledging forerunners like Tarana Burke, who coined the hashtag #MeToo to raise awareness around the question of Black women’s vulnerability to sexual violence, and Anita Hill, who told the world her story about what a Supreme Court nominee had done to her as a young lawyer. Black feminists like bell hooks and Alice Walker were recognized also for laying bare the realities of gender-based violence that impacts Black women. Tune into this profound and pathbreaking episode of Intersectionality Matters for a thorough post-mortem on the powerful insights shared on the panel, as well as a look into what the movement’s path forward might look like. Hosted by Dee Barnes (@sistadbarnes) and Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks) Produced and edited by Julia Sharpe Levine Recorded by the Hammer Museum Music by Blue Dot Sessions Featured panelists: Kenyette Barnes, Beverly Johnson, Rashida Jones, Stephanie Jones-Rogers, Jamilah Lemieux More on Her Dream Deferred: aapf.org/her-dream-deferred-initiative Intersectionality Matters: ig: @intersectionalitymatters, twitter: @IMKC_podcast Additional support from G'Ra Asim, Michael Kramer, Kevin Minofu, Naimah Hakim, Madeline Cameron-Wardleworth, UCLA School of Law

KPFA - Womens Magazine
Kimberle Crenshaw talks with #MuteRKelly co-founder Kenyette Barnes and Margo Okazawa-Rey

KPFA - Womens Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 59:58


Kimberle Crenshaw talks with #MuteRKelly co-founder Kenyette Barnes and Margo Okazawa-Rey talks with Kimberle Crenshaw about her work at AAPF and on intersectionality Two recent true-crime docu-series about the sexual abuse by well-known singers have rocked the mainstream world. HBO's “Leaving Neverland” about Michael Jackson and Lifetime's “Surviving R. Kelly” about  acclaimed  singer  and producer R Kelly are causing another round of contentious debate in this time of #Me Too. Despite the revelations and  decades-long public discussions  of the alleged abuses of these two popular cultural giants, the documentaries seem finally to be breaking through the denial of the last 25 years.  But even so, there is resistance to hold the two accountable. This is partly because of Jackson and Kelly's beloved status and partly because of the country's history of lynchings and incarceration of black men based on transgressions fabricated by white women. This history is further complicated by the fraught history of white feminists failing to include race and racism centrally in their analyses of sexual violence. Both factors complicate accusations against black men. So today I present the views of three black feminist women who have have been working to address the denial of abuse in the black community and who discuss how white supremacy and Misogynoir can help prevent the abuse of black women by black men from getting the attention it deserves. In the first half of the show we will hear clips from a new podcast called “Intersectionality Matters” by renowned feminist and legal scholar Kimberle Crenshaw who  talks with #MuteRKelly co-founder Kenyette Barnes about her movement to expose R Kelly's serial abuse of Black women and girls.           And then in the second half of the show renowned scholar, activist, and author Margo Okazawa-Rey talks to legal scholar and activist Kimberlé Crenshaw about how to understand and address the complex problem of sexual abuse and related trauma in black communitie   Kimberlé Crenshaw, is professor of Law at UCLA and Columbia Law School, and is a leading authority in the area of Civil Rights, Black feminist legal theory, and race, racism and the law. Her work has been foundational in Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality. And she is the co-founder of the African American Policy Forum (AAPF),  a think tank that works to dismantle structural inequality. Margo Okazawa-Rey is Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Wmen's Leadership and Professor of Race, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and of Public Policy at Mills College. She also is one of the  original members of the Combahee River Collective.   The post Kimberle Crenshaw talks with #MuteRKelly co-founder Kenyette Barnes and Margo Okazawa-Rey appeared first on KPFA.

Intersectionality Matters!
2. I Believe I Can Lie: R. Kelly (Still) In Denial

Intersectionality Matters!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 42:09


R. Kelly’s serial abuse of Black women and girls has been one of the entertainment industry’s worst-kept secrets for the entirety of the 21st century. In the mid 90s, Kelly was romantically linked with and even briefly married to 15-year-old singer Aaliyah, for whom he wrote and produced the incriminatory hit “Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number.” An explicit bootleg tape which appeared to feature Kelly abusing yet another teenage girl circulated on street corners as early as 2001. In 2017, a Buzzfeed exposé alleged that the man who famously crooned “I’m a bad man/And I’m not ashamed of it” held several women captive in his home in a cult-like harem. Yet it took the convergence of the #MuteRKelly movement, the January 2019 release of documentary Surviving R. Kelly and popular culture’s broader reckoning with the pattern of sexual violence perpetrated by powerful men for the self-proclaimed Pied Piper of R&B to face consequences for orchestrating his salacious symphony. At long last, Kelly has now been charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse involving four women, three of whom were minors at the time. On this timely and trenchant episode of Intersectionality Matters, host Kimberle Crenshaw goes beyond the sheet music with #MuteRKelly co-founder Kenyette Barnes to rupture the rhythm Kelly has used to give Black women and girls the blues for decades. Intersectionality Matters! is recorded and produced by Julia Sharpe-Levine. This episode was edited by Julia Sharpe-Levine and Rebecca Scheckman and recorded by Robert Jimison, Michael Kramer, and Julia Sharpe-Levine. Additional support was provided by Michael Kramer, Naimah Hakim, G’Ra Asim, Kevin Minofu, and Madeline Cameron Wardleworth. Music by Blue Dot Sessions Juror Audio from Lifetime Docuseries, "Surviving R. Kelly" Kenyette Barnes: @legisempress Mute R Kelly: ig: @officialmuterkelly, twitter: @offMuteRKelly Kimberlé Crenshaw: ig: @kimberlecrenshaw, twitter: @sandylocks Intersectionality Matters: ig: @intersectionalitymatters, twitter: @IMKC_podcast Learn more: https://www.muterkelly.org

Tea with Queen and J.
#188 Couldn't Be Me Girl

Tea with Queen and J.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 145:56


Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this episode… We’re shedding old friendships, setting new affirmations and all kinds of fun shit before an in depth convo about #SurvivingRKelly in real life, the docuseries, why it might not go far enough, and who shouldn’t have been included. Trigger Warning: #SurvivingRKelly conversation including discussions of rape, grooming, assault & other abuses starts at moment 48:36 and ends at 2:02:10 This week’s hot list: Witches & sorcery & Black girl magic, ending patriarchal friendships with pizazz, processing #SurvivingRKelly and reliving old sh!t, being respectable won’t save you, the fast girl myth, complicit adults, communal accountability, sex tape vs. rape tape (words mean things), celebrity victim blamers (why was Charlechew even in that doc?), and then light and fun sh!t, we promise! Tweet us while you listen! #teawithqj @teawithqj and add #podin on twitter to help others discover Tea with Queen and J. podcast! WEBSITE www.TeaWithQueenAndJ.com SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: twitter.com/teawithqj Instagram: Instagram.com/teawithqj Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeawithQueenandJ Tumblr: teawithqueenandj.tumblr.com EMAIL teawithqueenandj@gmail.com DONATE www.paypal.me/teawithqj OR www.patreon.com/teawithqj EVENTS HARLEM, NYC Saturday, January 19th J. will be on a panel at the Black Comic Book Festival at The Schomburg museum! Supervillains: A Reflection of Us panel begins at 10:00am. Free RSVP & full schedule: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-schomburg-centers-7th-annual-black-comic-book-festival-tickets-53316870194 BROOKLYN, NYC Sunday, January 27th 5-8pm Join Queen for Ms. Vixen + CareFreeBlackGirl Vision board and Intention Setting Workshop at Cafe Con Libros Cafe & Bookstore in Brooklyn! Tickets & info here: msvixenirl.eventbrite.com PAY BLACK WOMEN Check out Adorned By Chi, a lifestyle brand for misfits & magical girls: https://adornedbychi.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adornedbychi/ NOTES & EXTRA TEA Listen to the latest episode of “A Little Juju Podcast”: https://soundcloud.com/user-991694293/new-years-reading Join Bag Ladiez podcast live at The Greene Space on January 28, 2019! Tix & info: http://www.thegreenespace.org/events/thegreenespace/2019/jan/28/bag-ladiez-live/ Visit Bag Ladiez website: https://www.bgladiez.com Listen to our interview with #MuteRKelly co-founder Kenyette Barnes in episode #153: https://soundcloud.com/tea-with-queen-and-j/153-muterkelly Scholly & growninsh are partnering to help pay off your student loan debt. You could have up to 125,000 in debt paid off. Learn more here: https://myscholly.com/grownish And here: https://verysmartbrothas.theroot.com/if-you-have-student-loans-grown-ish-and-scholly-are-tr-1831488830 This week’s closing clip features Kelechi Okafor (twitter @kelechnekoff): https://twitter.com/kelechnekoff/status/1079780148872953861/video/1 This episode was created, hosted & produced by Janicia & Naima with editorial support by Sam Riddell Libations to our friends Casey & Domingo who help keep this show running by giving their money to Black women. Libations to Ohene Cornelius for our show intro, check out his latest album Flight Risk available everywhere online now. You can find Ohene on instagram and twitter @ohenecornelius and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ohenecornelius/ Libations to T.Flint for our News That's Not News intro! Find him at www.tflintvoiceovers.com/

The Way with Anoa
Talking with Atlanta based Activist Kenyette Barnes #MuteRKelly

The Way with Anoa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 41:33


On this edition of The Way with Anoa, Atlanta based activist Kenyette Barnes explains why she launched a campaign against R Kelly and why he should be muted. Listen, share, and then join us on Aug 25 to #MuteRKelly Read more here: https://medium.com/@LegisEmpress/muterkelly-this-aint-politics-e724ce521693

Tea with Queen and J.
#153 #MuteRKelly (with Kenyette Barnes)

Tea with Queen and J.

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 47:38


Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this spot of tea episode… R. Kelly has BEEN a rapist. Why are we talking about it now? Special guest Kenyette Barnes joins us to discuss #MuteRKelly, the movement to divest from all things R.Kelly and reinvest in protecting Black women and girls. This week’s hot list: #muterkelly, organizing, activism, to-do lists, misogynoir, sexual violence, divestment, lynching metaphors and history, general ashiness, the #metoo movement, #timesup and learning to #listentoBlackwomen Tweet us while you listen! #teawithqj @teawithqj WEBSITE www.TeaWithQueenAndJ.com SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: twitter.com/teawithqj Instagram: Instagram.com/teawithqj Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeawithQueenandJ Tumblr: teawithqueenandj.tumblr.com EMAIL teawithqueenandj@gmail.com DONATE www.paypal.me/teawithqj OR www.patreon.com/teawithqj NOTES & EXTRA TEA Thank you Kenyette Barnes for taking time to speak with us. Learn more about #MuteRKelly: www.muterkelly.org Instagram @officialmuterkelly Twitter @offmuterkelly Facebook Mute R. Kelly Petition: https://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/270/975/290/ This week’s closing clip features journalist Toure interviewing R. Kelly: https://twitter.com/keithboykin/status/887122191111917568?lang=en Engineering by Indie Creative Network: www.icn.dj/ Libations to our friend Casey who helps keep this show running by giving his money to Black women. Libations to Ohene Cornelius for our show intro, check out his latest album Flight Risk available everywhere online now. You can find Ohene on instagram and twitter @ohenecornelius and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ohenecornelius/ Libations to T.Flint for our News That's Not News intro! Find him at www.tflintvoiceovers.com/

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The Outline World Dispatch
The story behind #MuteRKelly

The Outline World Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 13:31


We talk to the co-founder behind #MuteRKelly, Kenyette Barnes, and discuss the continuing narrative of problematic artists. Show Notes The story behind #MuteRKelly by Ann Derrick-Gaillot R. Kelly Walks Off HuffPost Live Set: 'This Interview is Over' Credits Produced and hosted by James T. Green Production assistance by Rob Dozier Find The Outline World Dispatch on Twitter, @OutlineDispatch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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