Sep 19 2022
Episode 5: For the Black Girls Who Were Called White When Their Black Card Wasn’t Enough, Part 2.
Episode 5: For the Black Girls Who Were Called White When Their Black Card Wasn’t Enough, Part 2.
On episode 5, we continue our discussion with Allanda Small Campbell, Natalie’s first cousin, classically trained opera diva, African-American Caribbean queen, big sister-friend. Listen as Allanda answers our lightning round “Gimme 5” black ass questions. In the second half, Melonee and Natalie continue their conversation about the politics of being a young Black girl transitioning into womanhood.
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