Get ready for the funniest, most inspirational podcast episodes you've ever heard
Black History Month may be over, but as writer Huda Hassan recently highlighted, conversations about race, equality and making space for Black voices shouldn’t begin and end in February. Beyond that, as writer Bee Quammie has also discussed, it’s essential to listen to Black women, especially given the historical tendency to ignore these important voices. With that in mind, we curated a list of podcasts created by or featuring Black women—and trust, you’ll want to download every. single. one.
For stories that will make you think Take a walk in these women’s shoes as they recount their battles with injustice.In this episode from a podcast series that exclusively features Black millennial stories, one night starts out like any typical girls night out—but ends with narrator in the back of a cop car. This powerful episode follows a woman named Alex and her experience with police brutality, which stemmed from her friend’s “violation” of a bar’s dress code.
For some #careerinspo If you have a big idea but have no idea how to execute it, sit back, relax and take some notes from these powerful women who conquered it all.Hosted by Shirley McAlpine, this podcast will inspire you with stories from successful women of colour. It has all the inspo you need to get your hustle on. In this episode, author and award-winning journalist Kimberly Seals Allers shares her seriously inspiring story of resilience and her journey to the top.
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