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Feminista Jones is a Philadelphia-based feminist writer, public speaker, community activist, and semi-retired social worker. She is the author of the novel Push the Button, the poetry collection The Secret of Sugar Water, and the critically-acclaimed Reclaiming Our Space: How Black Feminists Are Changing the World From the Tweets to the Streets (Beacon, 2019). Her work centers Black American culture, critical race theory, intersectionality, women's health and well-being. Feminista's passion and talent for writing have led to her being featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Time, Essence, XOJane, Complex, Vox, Salon, and EBONY. Cashapp: $FemJones| Venmo.com/FemJones www.Paypal.me/FemJones In 2017, Feminista was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in Philadelphia by Philadelphia magazine and was later featured in Philadelphia Style magazine for her community work in 2018, In 2020, Feminista was named one of the "Bitch 50", honoring the work of feminist women around the world. She is currently a weekly columnist at Zora Magazine and operates her own subscription-based platform. Since 2013, Feminista has presented and lectured at various colleges and universities including Princeton, Cornell, Columbia, Boston University, UC Berkeley, and The University of Pennsylvania. Represented by APB Speakers, Feminista is a highly sought-after presenter, and keynote speaker for major conferences and has presented at several, including Stanford's Online Feminism Conference, Drexel's Racism in Medicine Conference, the Society for Social Work and Research Conference, Netroots Nation, BlogHer, Woodhull Freedom Summit, and more. In 2018, she was honored to give the Baccalaureate speech during Vassar College's Commencement weekend. In 2015, she co-founded and served as General Director of the Women's Freedom Conference, the first all-digital conference completely organized by and featuring only Women of Color. For her work, she was named one of SheKnows 2015 “Voices of the Year”. In 2014, she launched a global anti-street harassment campaign (#YouOKSis) and a National Moment of Silence protesting police brutality (#NMOS14), both of which received international media attention. That year, she was named one of the Top 100 Black Social Influencers by The Root. In 2019, Feminista joined two of her closest friends to create Black Girl Missing, a true-crime podcast that focuses on the stories of missing Black girls in the United States. Feminista is also a mom, a non-profit consultant, a mentor to young girls and women, and an outspoken advocate for the homeless, people living in poverty, and those living with psychiatric disabilities. Originally recorded April 30th 2020 ---- DiDi Delgado is creating change (unapologetically). http://linktr.ee/thedididelgado https://thedididelgado.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-full-set-podcast/support
Feminista’s passion is writing and hers has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Time, Essence, XOJane, Complex, Vox, Salon, and EBONY. In 2017, Feminista was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in Philadelphia by Philadelphia magazine and was later featured in Philadelphia Style magazine for her community work in 2018, Since 2013, Feminista has presented and lectured at various colleges and universities including Princeton, Cornell, Columbia, Boston University, UC Berkeley, and The University of Pennsylvania. She is a highly sought-after presenter for major conferences and has presented at several, including Netroots Nation, BlogHer, Woodhull Freedom Summit, Stanford University’s Online Feminism Conference, Drexel’s Racism in Medicine Conference, and more. In 2018, she was honored to give the Baccalaureate speech during Vassar College’s Commencement weekend. In 2015, she co-founded and served as General Director of the Women’s Freedom Conference, the first all-digital conference completely organized by and featuring only Women of Color. For her work, she was named one of SheKnows 2015 “Voices of the Year”. In 2014, she launched a global anti-street harassment campaign (#YouOKSis) and a National Moment of Silence protesting police brutality (#NMOS14), both of which received international media attention. That year, she was named one of the Top 100 Black Social Influencers by The Root. Feminista is also a mom, a mentor to young girls and women, and an outspoken advocate for the homeless, people living in poverty, and those living with psychiatric disabilities.
To emphasize the significance of black feminism, Maria and Julio talk with Feminista Jones on the release of her latest book, “Reclaiming Our Space: How Black Feminists Are Changing the World From the Tweets to the Streets.” They also talk about the influence of hip hop on women's sexual liberation, the importance of mental and spiritual health, and black women speaking out on their experiences with sexual abuse in the #MeToo era. ITT Staff Picks:The difference between White allyship and advocacy, via ViceThe purpose of the #YouOkSis movement being stolen by white people, via The GrioBeyond Saviors: Black Women, Black Feminism and Building Better Political Discourse, from Ms. MagazineFor information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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“When black women win, everyone wins.” This week, Feminista Jones tells us all about black feminism, social media, activism, and her new book, Reclaiming Our Space: How Black Feminists Are Changing the World from the Tweets to the Streets. Feminista is a writer, community activist, social worker, public speaker, and one of our extremely longtime faves. She wrote her latest book—out now—to capture the current moment of black feminism on social media and in digital communities, and serve as her personal contribution to feminist theory and history. There is a unique existence being both black and woman in this world. And black feminism is the refusal to choose one or the other. It is the declaration that I am both, and I will not choose one or the other, and that all of my liberation work, and all of the things that I fight for are because I am both. —Feminista Jones, activist and author Y’all definitely need to listen up, because she’s full of wisdom. We talk about: We talk about: Why she wrote Reclaiming Our Space—and why you should go request it from your local library Black feminism and digital platforms #YouOkSis and the importance of bystander intervention Her new passion project, Black in Philly, profiling real life for black people across the city How she deals with the harassment that comes along with having 160,000 Twitter followers Links: Feminista’s website Twitter Instagram Black in Philly Reclaiming Our Space #YouOkSis Plus: Sara and Katel chat about being white, seeing race, and understanding what “whiteness” is—and isn’t How Oregon started out as a whites-only state—and no one talked about it What to read: The Collected Schizophrenias, Esmé Weijun Wang’s new essay collection, out now from Graywolf Press, about living with chronic mental illness Fuck yeah to surprising your friends with a card in the mail to brighten their day
Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this episode… We talk about the white privilege of Steven Universe (don’t worry, nobody’s cancelled), masculinity on Insecure, we drag the fuck out of people we know , China is legit wilding, and to vote or nah????? This week’s hot list: Steven Universe stays outta pocket, Islamophobia unchecked in China, Queen & J. apologize for what had happened, sisterhood in Syracuse, Black girl wigs for little girl heads, Insecure’s toxic masculinity and why we might be here for Lawrence, you gonna vote or nah on November 6th? Gaslighting Black women in business (we’re over it, and we’re talking about it), and #YouOKSis is a quick and easy way to check on a woman who may or may not be being harassed. Try it sometime. 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 NYC December 10th SAVE THE DATE for Tea with Queen and J.’s Live show! More info to come. PAY BLACK WOMEN Help Runway Hair by Quilla continue to create free, high quality human hair wigs for children experiencing hair loss Contribute to her ongoing GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/FreeWigs4kids Visit her instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/runwayhair_/ Non-monetary donations can be sent to: Runway Hair by Quilla, P.O. Box 90, Lithia Springs, Ga 30122 Check out graphic designer/artist Danyelle Elysee at https://www.hausofelleezus.com Shop her work on redouble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/hausofelleezus?asc=u Other items on Easy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HausofElleezus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elleezus/ NOTES & EXTRA TEA A Million Muslims Are Held in Detention Camps in China, by Melinda Liu for NBC News: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/million-muslims-are-held-detention-camps-china-now-portrays-humane-n922041 This week’s closing clip features a moment from the timeless classic Flavor of Love: https://www.instagram.com/p/BpfgrKFA7aD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Engineering by Joshua Perez aka @fazefunk on IG of Talking Shit Podcast & Kinks with Keke 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/
Author, speaker, and social worker are just a few of the many titles and accolades to describe her many acts of service in the name of women's health and well being. Conservator of the life saving movement #YouOkSis, Feminista Jones joins The OTAP Show to cover a variety of topics and share life saving tips. Topics include: * Growing up in New York * The birth of "Feminista Jones" * An Examination of Street Harassment * "Putting Yourself in the Space" - a Life Saving Technique * #YouOkSis" Later, Corey and Feminista Jones have a bit of fun as he introduces a new segment aimed at reading his guests "Nasty Tweets" And much more! Visit Feminista Jones' website for more info on speaking events, articles and more! www.feministajones.com Visit Feminista Jones' Medium page for her writings on black women in music. https://medium.com/@FeministaJones Purchase Feminista Jones' debut novel "Push The Button here http://feministajonesbooks.myshopify.com
We are so excited to have the powerful, the fabulous, the game-changing Feminista Jones on with us this week. We talk about sex-positive feminism, BDSM, Dom/sub dynamics, how the term vanilla has become a slur, street harassment, birth control, how sex and body autonomy are the key to liberation and freedom for Black women, and so much more. If you want to check out all of Feminista's amazing work and her superstar bio, you can find her at FeministaJones.com. She is also on Instagram and Twitter, so check her out there, too. The Women's Freedom Conference that she's organizing is also on Facebook and Twitter. Be sure to sign-up for updates and attend in October. A few of Dawn's favorite articles by Feminista are below: Your Sex Life Should be Free of Regrets When Did Vanilla Become Such a Bad Word? I'm Not a Slut, I Just Love Having Sex Deconstructing 'Ho' You know we love hearing from you, so here's how to reach us Call or text: 747-444-1840 (standard messaging rates apply) Email: info@sexgetsreal.com Contact form: Click here