Reconsidering Patriarchy: Black Men and Women’s Voices
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This episode includes DanTresOmi from the "Where My Killah Tape?" Podcast." Addressing the Black Patriarchy – Prof. Kimya's Class," centers on the concept of Black patriarchy and its impact on the Black community, particularly concerning the representation of Black men in media. The participants explore how Black women have historically been, and continue to be, instrumental in portraying multifaceted Black male characters, contrasting with limited depictions when Black men primarily controlled narratives. A significant portion of the conversation examines the historical and contemporary roles of Black men and women in leadership within the Black community, highlighting the disproportionate burden often placed on Black women to address issues and drive progress, even when Black men hold positions of power. The dialogue critiques the notion of "baby steps" for Black men in dismantling patriarchal structures, emphasizing the urgency of self-reflection and action rather than relying on Black women to guide them. Ultimately, the source underscores the importance of recognizing and challenging gender-based power imbalances within Black society to achieve broader community advancement.
Is Bro’ Seko Sexist? Do Brothers ignore Sisters? Should #shannonsharpe listen to Monique? Prof. Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis chats with the “Professor’s Pet” – Bro’ Seko, about the patriarchy and […]
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