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Gizelle & Robyn talk about their busy lives, shady grocery stores, Cameo, unread messages, outrunning the cops, tales from Grindr, listener letters, summer weddings, Idris Elba, IngaRose, relationship advice, and […]
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With the 160th observance of Juneteenth, the United States enters the two-week corridor between the largest Black liberation ritual directly connected to global rituals of African self-determination and the country’s nativist Semi-quincentennial Fourth of July celebration ritual. In a country entangled in a war of choice, this week marked a gauche white nationalist White House lawn brawlfest, the opening of the Obama Presidential Center, the continuing celebrations and tensions surrounding soccer’s North America-hosted World Cup, and the multinational New York Knicks Basketball Championship Parade and Ceremony. Alongside these rituals, a proliferation of Juneteenth Emancipation Day/Jubilee commemorative events is taking place. This unique convergence raises questions of Governance, Cultural Meaning-Making and Movement and Memory in the context of US and global Social Structures on the brink of renegotiations. Ritual moments are public narratives that reveal various values while often threatening to flatten looming realities. The space between Juneteenth and July 4 allows us to also consider spaces between facts and wishes, remembrances and aspirations.
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Gizelle & Robyn talk about their busy lives, shady grocery stores, Cameo, unread messages, outrunning the cops, tales from Grindr, listener letters, summer weddings, Idris Elba, IngaRose, relationship advice, and […]
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