EP 414 | Shade Came From Reading

Jordan, Damon & Tony are curious – is the art of shade helpful or harmful in our communities?

We play a game deciding which common statements are shade vs “no shade”, discuss the history of “the dozens” and shade in Black communities, litigate if throwing shade for sport is based in insecurities, and discuss ways in which positive defense mechanisms we’ve developed help combat a world that views us as less than.

Black communities often live by the phrase “laugh at our pain”. This statement is further cemented in the Black Queer experience. Our take is that it’s all about balance. Are we people that need to laugh to stop from crying or individuals that need to heal from generational trauma? Or, are both things true at the same time?

We know a lot but we don’t know it all, so join the conversation on social and let us know your thoughts.

Surface Level Podcast

Curious conversations about the Black & Queer experience.

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