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In this episode the hosts discuss the importance and significance of the black female friendships they have in their lives. Amari gives a personal update and open ups about her […]
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In this episode, the hosts discuss their musical taste and how it affected their experience growing up with their peers. The women open up about liking music that does not fit the stereotype for black people (ex. hip hop, rap) and the comments they received for liking “white people music.” Amari talks about Fall Out Boy and Paramore connecting to her emotional phase in middle school as Rachel and Kia connect on their love for the Jonas Brothers. Janae brings up her fandom for the Kpop group BTS, which opens up a discussion on culture appropriation and appreciation between black and asian artists. Kia mentions her struggle of being a minority at EDM spaces and Rachel explains the importance and impact of musical therapy.
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In this episode the hosts discuss the importance and significance of the black female friendships they have in their lives. Amari gives a personal update and open ups about her […]
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