CW: death, dying
At the beginning of 2024, we recorded and sent each other voice notes on the topic of grief. We start with a short intro to bridge into these recordings and end the episode with reflection about how our experiences of grief have changed over time, the significance of water and grief for Black people as descendants of enslaved Africans, and how we would like to be commemorated and remembered in time. Accompanied with sounds of the ocean, this is truly a one-of-a-kind Foot on Yo’ Neck episode.
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Mentions:
Gem of the Ocean by August Wilson (a play)
Lucid Dying by Sam Parnia, MD, PhD (a nonfiction book)
What’s an outline? We still don’t know her. We're back with no outline again. Just talking where the wind takes us! This month we discuss the generative power of Blackness and how it has been perverted to vilify and subjugate Black peoples, particularly Women and children. We discuss purpose of Thanksgiving and we ponder if Black folks participation the holiday is in fact also venerating the violence and genocide of Native peoples? In our renewed segment, “I Know Why the Choppa Sings” we empty the clip of all our gripes and dislikes about this past month, which was a shit show! As always, we close it out with our prophetic proclamations segment Put Yo’ Name On It.
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What’s an outline? We don’t know her! We have officially accepted that we are both world class yappers and in this episode we riff and rap about it all! Music and our favorite albums. We revive an old segment called “ I Know Why The Choppa SIngs,” where we air out our grievances. We celebrate the power of knowing when to shut up and when to yap, and we eventually dive into our weariness around all the political propaganda swirling around in times such as these. We also introduce our 2nd new segment “Message!” where we break down and critique an event from pop culture or the news. And of course, we close it out with our prophetic proclamations with our segment Put Yo’ Name On It!
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In this episode, we discuss ponder what does it mean to feel seen, to be seen, and how and where does that happen? We tussle with the questions of “Do Black Women have an obligation to see one another?” and “Do we really believe that we can see ourselves in every human being?” EVERY human being!!!!…..Yikes idk y’all. And of course, we close it out with our prophetic proclamations with our closing segment Put Yo’ Name On It!
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Summertime is ripe for change! In this episode, we discuss how summer can awaken our inner child, and how healing this part of ourselves is integrally connected to our capacity to dream of a new world.
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In this episode, we discuss the diabolical and calculated ways that krackas (krackas = actors on behalf of the status quo and oppressive systems; racism, capitalism, whiteness, patriarchy, christianity, colonialism, etc.) seek to hinder our liberation and often recruit us to help them do so. To that we say f*ck no! Our minds and bodies belong to us and we are reclaiming em!! Join us as we discuss and dream up tools to resist participating in our own demise. How can we reaffirm our humanity and return to an ethic of love and care? How do we return to our authentic impulses? And how do you curate loving and caring community?
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Cheers!!!! We made it to the new year! Join us in a bonus minisode for a special “Put Yo Name On It“ segment as we proclaim the many blessings and experiences that Black Women and ourselves will recieve in 2024.
(Not mentioned in the episode: We are very excited to witness a a freed Congo, a freed Palestine, a freed Haiti, a freed Tigray, freed Sudan, and more liberated world in 2024. The disenfranchisement and oppression of the global majority has no place in 2024. May God cover and protect our loved ones and martyrs lost in 2023. May they continue to rest in perfect peace.)
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In this episode, we reflect on what our journey as individual creatives has been like for the past two years. We discussed our artist journeys previously in season 2, Episode 7 back in 2021 and this is the Re-Up!!! We reflect on what has changed in our practices and what has stayed the same and even more so why are we artists? Go grab a warm beverage and come reflect on some tings with us!
#FreeCongo #FreePalestineTilIt'sBackwards #FreeSudan #FreeHaiti #FreeTigray
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show notes:
Poetry Is Not A Luxury bY Audre Lorde https://makinglearning.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/poetry-is-not-a-luxury-audre-lorde.pdf
Poem: Why people be mad at me sometimes by Lucille Clifton
Jana’s Blog: @planetrcrab on Instagram
Nia’s Writergram: @justkeepscribblin on Instagram
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It has been a hot minute y’all but we are back! In this episode, we catch y’all up on our last year and a half since recording. Kicking off SZN 2.5 we question our generational responsibility to create wealth for our predecessors, what does that really look like? Does monetary wealth equate to abundance? Like the old folk say, "you can't take it with you!" but you can leave it here! What else other than money can we collect and leave to those who will inhibit this planet long after we are gone?
#FreePalestineTilIt'sBackwards #FreeSudan #FreeHaiti #FreeCongo
show notes:
won’t you celebrate with me by Lucille Clifton https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/50974/wont-you-celebrate-with-me
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We are on an extended break from FYN, but we still have to remind y'all to keep your foot on necks! In the name of Juneteenth and uplifting the freedom of our enslaved ancestors, we are re-releasing our journalistic Juneteenth episode where we interviewed Black femmes at the 2021 Leimert Park Rising festival.
We hope you enjoy this replay and we'll see you soon!
Special thank you to everyone who was willing to speak with us: Ciera B, Raven T, Auset A., Bridget, Ashley C, Kia & Tasha, Ebony O, KJ & Betty R, and Quayala & Teshara. (Some chose to be unnamed, which we respect!)
Thank you, thank you to these folks being open and sharing with us!
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Ahh it's our very first minisode! Are you tired of listening to men, and specifically men with podcasts? Are they causing you grief, irritation, and genuine discomfort to your eardrums? If you answered yes to either of those questions, this episode is the end of all that grief! Let's lay them to rest once and for all, never allowing them reverence on Earth again. Title Card and Social Media Design - Ariel Mengistu. IG: @rellyrooo and Arielmengistu.com How You Can Support Our Podcast: Follow us on IG and TikTok @footonyoneck. Interact with us on these platforms too; we love reading the comments! Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and now Spotify! We love our listeners so let us know how you feel! FYN needs financial support to keep this ship running so also feel free to donate via Venmo: @planetcrab (Jana) and @Nia-McClinton. Podcast Intro and Outro Theme Song Audio - Playing indigo IG: @indigo.player77 Follow and listen to Playing indigo on Spotify for healing and anti-capitalist tunes at playingindigo.org
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Ahh it's our very first minisode! Are you tired of listening to men, and specifically men with podcasts? Are they causing you grief, irritation, and genuine discomfort to your eardrums? If you answered yes to either of those questions, this episode is for you! Let's lay them to rest once and for all, never allowing them reverence on Earth again.
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Follow us on IG and Twitter @footonyoneck. Interact with us on these platforms too; we love reading the comments!
Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and now Spotify! We love our listeners so let us know how you feel!
FYN needs financial support to keep this ship running so also feel free to donate via Venmo: @planetcrab (Jana) and @Nia-McClinton.
I bet you didn’t know this podcast was made up of two bibliophiles, did you? In our season two finale, we break down our favorite pieces of text by Black Women. These choices are text that have carried us, radicalized us, and guided us on our way. Go check out some of the text we talk about and give them a gander and share your thoughts with us! Season two has been real and we hope you have enjoyed the ride as much as we have. Until next time, keep APPLYING THE MF PRESSURE! Website: footonyoneck.squarespace.com How You Can Support Our Podcast? Follow us on IG and Twitter @footonyoneck. Interact with us on these platforms too; we love reading the comments! Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! We love our listeners so let us know how you feel! FYN needs financial support to keep this ship running so feel free to donate via Venmo: @planetcrab (Jana) and @Nia-McClinton. Podcast Theme Audio by Playing indigo IG: @indigo.player77 (Follow and listen to Playing indigo on Spotify for healing and anti-capitalist tunes!) Title Card and Social Media Designs by Ariel Mengistu IG: @rellyrooo Arielmengistu.com
In this episode, We discuss the intersection of colorism and its deleterious impact on Black people, specifically Women and Femmes, affected by misogyny with TK! TK is the founder and the heart n' soul behind the digital Black feminist platform The Darkest Hue, where she creates provocative and transformative content surrounding the issue of colorism. TK's pronouns are she and hers. And she is a rising senior at Columbia University. If you resonate with our conversation and would like to further support TK's work, be sure to follow @darkest.hue on IG and her baking page @blkgrlbaking if you have a sweet tooth!
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In this episode, we revisit the the topic of Black Excellence by offering another perspective that we decided to call "Black Authenticity." How has whiteness, race, capitalism and all the other -isms and power structures affect how we live our lives? SURPRISE! THERE'S A FUCK TON OF ways we inhibit, exhaust, and betray ourselves for the sake of others. Not over here though baby! Black Women and Femmes innately deserve the capacity to show up in the world as we are authentically and simply, no performance necessary!!!!!
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In episode 11, We revisit the topic of Juneteenth with some guest! During our time celebrating Juneteenth at the Leimert Park Rising Festival we asked some Black Women about their opinions on Juneteenth becoming a "federal holiday." Note: the day after we recorded Episode 8, Juneteenth officially became a federal holiday. So we decided it was the perfect moment to get folks real opinions on this. We got the opportunity to speak with some familiar voices and some new ones. Special thank you to everyone who was willing to speak with us: Ciera B, Raven T, Auset A., Bridget, Ashley C, Kia & Tasha, Ebony O, KJ & Betty R, and Quayala & Teshara. (Some chose to be unnamed, which we respect!)Thank you, thank you to these folks being open and sharing with us! And thank YOU for listening, we hope this episode makes you laugh like it made us laugh.
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On this week’s episode of Foot On Yo’ Neck, we are joined by our lovely guest and fellow bruin NJ Omorogieva to discuss what it’s like living outside the US and the impact it has on daily life as a Black woman.NJ's pronouns are She/Her. NJ is an LA native currently living in Madrid,Spain and preparing for her move to London, England to continue her education journey. For the past two years, she has worked as an English Language Teacher Assistant in a Spanish high school. Though her job is arbitrary at times, she gives purpose to her position by curating activities and presentations highlighting BIPOC issues and history and discussing social issues with her students. Her time in Spain has changed her perspective and future plans significantly, offering her an alternative Black existence and decentralizing the American Black narrative. These realizations are ever present in her work, art, and spiritual journey. If you resonate with any part of our conversation and would like to further support NJ’s work, be sure to follow them on instagram @radgal_nj and her art page @radgal.paints.
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On this week’s episode of Foot On Yo’ Neck we will be discussing the realities of being our whole Black girl selves in academia , grad school, and beyond with Alexis Umoye. Alexis's pronouns are she and her. Alexis Umoye is a second-year medical student at University of California, Davis, where she is a Vice Chancellor MARCH Scholar and a member of the Academic Research Career for Medical Doctors Pathway. Throughout her time in higher education, she has been an advocate for increased diversity and representation for racial communities that have been historically and presently excluded in medicine. Above all, she hopes to continue to build an authentic voice in spaces such as medicine, to amplify issues that directly impact Black women. If you resonate with our conversation and would like to further support Alexis's work, be sure to follow Alexis on IG @lexumoye or Twitter @UmoyeAlexis.
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