
In this episode, we’re asking the hard question: Who’s really protecting Black women today? From Cassie and Meg Thee Stallion to Halle Bailey and Skai Jackson, we’ve watched public cases unfold where harm is minimized, and accountability is dodged. We explore how the once-unspoken duty to protect Black women has eroded, and how even the few men speaking up—like Deante Kyle, Marc Lamont Hill, and Ryan Clark—are being labeled as “simps” for holding other men accountable.
It’s disheartening. It’s exhausting. But it’s also necessary to talk about.
Tune in as Desarée unpacks this cultural shift, uplift those holding the line, and call for real change—not just in hashtags, but in behavior.