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Episode Description:
In this inspiring episode of Black Is America, host Dominic Lawson takes us on a cinematic, time-traveling journey through the lives of three iconic Black women whose speed transcended the track: Wilma Rudolph, Florence Griffith Joyner (Flo Jo), and Sha’Carri Richardson. Joined by Olympic gold medalist Moushaumi Robinson, Dominic explores how each of these women didn’t just run — they defied societal expectations, symbolizing freedom, resilience, and the unbreakable spirit of Black womanhood. From Wilma’s battle with polio to Flo Jo’s fashion-forward domination, and Sha’Carri’s public redemption arc, this episode is a masterclass in perseverance and Black excellence.
Tune in to uncover why for Black women, speed isn’t just about winning — it’s about being seen, celebrated, and rewriting history.
Episode Highlights & Key Takeaways:
Notable Soundbites & Quotes from the Episode:
“Speed is not just about moving fast — it’s freedom.” — Moushaumi Robinson
“Black women don’t just show up. They show out.” — Dominic Lawson
“It’s always the first, but rarely the celebration.” — Moushaumi Robinson
“Sha’Carri’s suspension wasn’t just about track; it was about who gets grace and who doesn’t.” — Dominic Lawson
“Black women mold adversity into strength — on the track, in boardrooms, and in Congress.” — Dominic Lawson
Final Thoughts
This episode is a moving tribute to the legacy of Black women who run not just to win, but to inspire, break barriers, and push the world forward. Through Wilma, Flo Jo, and Sha’Carri, we’re reminded that speed is more than physical — it’s a spiritual declaration of freedom and resilience.
Special Thanks & Resources
Sources for this episode include:
Wilma Rudolph
Florence Griffith Joyner (Flo Jo)
Sha’Carri Richardson
Althea Gibson (bonus historical feature)
In this episode of the PHG Unlocked series on The Professional Homegirl Podcast, Eboné’s special guest takes us behind the scenes of a groundbreaking BET show that captivated audiences in […]
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