On May 19th, 2006, Sophia Danenberg summited the peak of Mt. Everest. But she only started climbing because of a fateful canoe trip. And years later, when she set out to climb the mountain, she thought she wouldn’t make it to the top. In this hour, Lilada Gee speaks with Sophia Danenberg, the first African-American […]
Short Stacks and Long Talks
Lilada Gee speaks with Alex Lindenmeyer, owner of Short Stack Eatery. In a conversation ranging from food to racism, they discuss Black Woman Heal Day, racism in the airport, pancakes, and the false allyship of white women.
Patrisse Cullors on Founding Black Lives Matter
Wednesday host Lilada Gee speaks with activist Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement. Her new memoir is called When They Call You a Terrorist.
Sonya Renee Taylor Says Her Body Isn’t An Apology
Wednesday host Lilada Gee talks about body positivity with Sonya Renee Taylor, author of The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love and founder of the international movement of the same name.
The Power of Black Panther
Lilada Gee is joined by Shonita Roach in the studio. They talk about raising adolescent girls, the new Black Panther movie, a controversial minister, and the power of Black women at the polls. Watch the show below:
Black Women On Black Love
To celebrate the intricacies of love and relationships on Valentine’s Day, host Lilada Gee talks about Black love, with musical interludes. Watch the video below:
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