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Lipstick and Liberation

Lipstick and Liberation

Written by: Lex
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A black feminist podcast that focuses on issues that impact women today as well as methods of survival. Well also socialize discussing film and light things in the mix

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  • Black Femicide Has To End
    Apr 23 2026

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    This week I sort of ramble about my feelings about what has been happening to black women at the hands of men and how women have every right to ask for whatever when they are choosing to deal with men because the potential of harm is so great. Join me and tell me what you think.

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    26 mins
  • Eric Swalwell And Why We Do Not Need Undisciplined Men In Leadership And How Black Christians Learned From White Christians How to Cloak Abusive Behavior So They Can Look The Other Way For Their Own Enjoyment
    Apr 13 2026

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    This week we discuss the mess around the Democratic Party and Eric Swalwell and how we need ethics rules that make being sexually undisciplined disqualifying for public office and how men are allowed to be cheaters but still considered trustworthy because people think lying to a woman is acceptable but you should have different ethics when it comes to men. We also wrap up this discussion talking about how Black people have co opted tactics from their oppressor via the religion foisted upon them by said oppressor to look the other way while they justify giving money to abusive people like Chris Brown and abuse apologists like Usher for their own entertainment. Thank you for your ears

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    32 mins
  • The Propaganda Of What Fatherhood Brings To The Two Parent Household, How My Father's Love Helped Me Become A Feminist In The Long Run And Bad Ass Teenie B's Memoir
    Mar 22 2026

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    Good day equality lovers. Today we are breaking down how fatherhood's role in the success of childhood outcomes is over simplified to imply that a household without fathers is bad because of the missing of the male aspect rather than the missing of the money, stability and resources that come with two parents contributing to the well being of the child. The intention of this propaganda is to guilt women to bear the brunt of the mistreatment of men for the sake of the better outcome of the children while men themselves do not demonstrate their own belief in their value in the household by being more hands off in child rearing and also not putting the same effort to maintain the relationship into it so that the kids can have the best outcomes. We also discuss how studies show that two parent households period regardless of the gender of the parents have similar outcomes so this dismisses the narrative that men want to draw from this that their presence specifically is required for success. I also discuss my impressions of Tina Knowles memoir Matriarch and the politics of who we choose to have children with while reflecting on how my own relationship with my dad impacted me becoming a feminist in the long run.

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    41 mins
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