Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Secretary Blinken estimates 1,500 Americans still in Afghanistan, Johnson & Johnson says its booster shot can increase protection against Covid, and inside a Portland ICU as health care workers struggle […]
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Ep. 458: The Pee Pee Girls podcast
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It’s all about brotherly love as the ladies are joined by Moni’s lil brother, Ro (aka Big Homie from the Geech). Since Ro was visiting from Japan, they could not pass up a chance to have him on the show! They allowed him to select this episode’s topic; this week the gang explores the book, “Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire” By Akala. Natives is both “a memoir and a detailed sociological investigation of racism.” In true fashion, Moni and Kat manage to squeeze in some laughs and shenanigans with their guest, unpack the complex interplay between race and class, and acknowledge the tragedy and thirstiness of one of Kat’s former weaves!! You don’t want to miss this fun and thoughtful episode!!! Cheers to the F.A.B. Podcast!!
“We are conquered people living in the conqueror's land and as such we are ppl without honor” AKALA
*Trigger: Language, Racism, racial slurs, Political commentary *
Ro IG- @Apolllyonyx
Secretary Blinken estimates 1,500 Americans still in Afghanistan, Johnson & Johnson says its booster shot can increase protection against Covid, and inside a Portland ICU as health care workers struggle […]
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