#307 Single, No Kids

On this episode… Single and “childless” (there’s gotta be a better term for that) - Why you shouldn’t (or should?) ask people about their parenting status. Then we get litigious about Black hair, and we finally talk about Dave Chappelle

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

This week’s hot list: talking reckless to Vivica A. Fox, sh!t people ask women with no kids, Medical drawings and white supremacy (for real), spa etiquette, wtf is a legacy exactly, can a triggering question be a good question, Jeffery Thorton and the CROWN act (them lawsuits hit different), a wellness check on Dave Chappelle and mad other ish.

Episode Timestamps

Libations: 7:17

Donation Libations: 17:08

Affirmations: 19:32

The politics of being grown and “childless”: 20:28

Moment in Black Hair: 53:54

Dave Chappelle, the not so great Bokeem Woodbine: 1:07:58:00

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Check out Chidiebere Ibe’s medical drawings on Instagram

Listen to Marsha’s Plate episode #207 Selective Offenses And Selective Bans

Moment In Black Hair (CNN Article)

The Crown Act

Dave Chappelle just out here

Episode Credits

This week’s closing clip features recent ancestor bell hooks

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