S2E7. Unpacking the "Angry Black Woman" Narrative and Self-Preservation
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Whitney Knox Lee and guest Julia Washington continue their conversation unpacking common narratives about Black women. This time using scenes from the Amazon Prime original show "Harlem" to discuss the "angry Black woman" stereotype and the balancing act Black women face as they try not to overshoot their mark on being strong. (Fans of Angie, this one is for you!)
Julia Washington is a biracial (Black and Italian) solo mom, artist, writer, and the host of Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and the Jelly Pops Book Club podcasts.
In this conversation, Julia and Whitney relate over scenes from "Harlem," share personal experiences, affirming mantras, and self-care practices to combat harmful narratives and protect their peace.
Here are three key self-preservation takeaways from this conversation:
Connect with Julia Washington on Instagram @TheJuliaWashington and check out her work @JuliaWashingtonProductions. Do you love Julia's vibe and heart pop culture? Learn more about her podcasts at PopCultureMakesMeJealous.com.
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Shout out to Chris @DigitalREM for editing this episode!
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