#305 How to Get Away with Murder

On this episode… It’s how to get away with murder. The internet shares their disappointment about the Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal. Should we feel a public sadness?

What impact does the killing of white protesters have on allyship? And on a much needed lighter note, fun nerd sh!t and a game-changing moment in Black hair

Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds dismantling white supremacist patriarchal capitalism one episode at a time. Drink up!

This week’s hot list: Use your PTO, Anime NYC, nerd judgment, Stranger Things, birthdays, Kyle Rittenhouse, white supremacy and the internets reaction, anti-protest laws, synthetic hair’s life cycle, and mad other ish

EPISODE TIMESTAMPS

Libations:3:15

Donation Libations: 14:14

Affirmations: 15:58

Kyle Rittenhouse timeline of events: 18:29

Acquittal and internet reaction: :26:29

A moment in (synthetic) Black hair:1:1201

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J. mentions the idea of “lone wolf” terrorism in this ep, but we have a more in-depth discussion about domestic terrorism on Episode #278 ‘Issa Coup’. Conversation starts around minute 18:41.

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Episode Credits

This week’s closing clip features Gayle King Interviewing Jonathon Majors, for the movie ”The Harder They Fall”.

This episode was created, hosted, and produced by Naima Lewis Muhammad & Janicia Francis with editorial support from Candice Jones, social media & production support from Channél Jordan, and graphic design by Jo Caraballo

Libations to our friends Domingo, Tokunbo, and D. Sindayiganza who help keep this show running by paying and supporting Black women.

Music Credits

Opening song by Ohene Cornelius

Segment Music by Chad Milner

Channél Jordan