Resources mentioned during the episode: “A Little Bit Culty” podcast by Sarah Edmondson and Anthony “Nippy” Ames. “Conflict is Not Abuse” by Sarah Schulman“The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power” by Jeff Sharley“Re
Hosts Jasmine and Mo discuss what life has been like for them both during the pandemic. During this episode, we talk about mental health, relationships shifting, and parenting during a global pandemic.
A quick chat about neoliberalism, the lifting of the ban on transgender folks serving in the military, and how we talk to our kids about developing a critical analysis.
Jasmine and Mo sit down with their kids to demonstrate how to have conversations with young people about the rebellion and uprising that is happening in response to the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and many others.
Jasmine and Mo continue the series on the characteristics of white supremacy culture. We discuss how those with power often put their right to comfort above all else. We encourage listeners to dig deeper in their analysis around their differen
Tune in to hear Jasmine and Mo answer questions from listeners. We answer questions about how to have constructive and meaningful conversations with folks you want to see making different parenting choice, what it’s like to be cut off from biol
Lots of baby sounds in this episode. It was bring your kid to work day. In this episode we define what either/or thinking is, how it is related to anti-black racism, capitalism, and the patriarchy, and we discuss how we try and avoid it in our
Syard and I sit down to talk about childless parenting, how one defines family, and the harms of white supremacy.Follow Syard on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/syard
In this episode, we discuss why having fear of conflict, especially public conflict, is a tool of white supremacy. This episode is a continuation of our series about the characteristics and habits of white supremacy culture.We dabble in a littl
Jasmine and Mo go beyond just talking about the history of Juneteenth. They discuss how slavery still exists today, how to talk to your kids about Juneteenth, and the resiliency of Black folks.