The podcast episode features a discussion about the musical 'Wicked' and its portrayal of Black women, as well as the themes of propaganda, discrimination, and white supremacy. The conversation delves into the characters of Elphaba and Glinda, exploring their behavior and the societal implications of their actions. This episode discusses themes of intersectionality, colorism, and the experiences of Black women in society. It also explores the dynamics of relationships, the impact of white supremacy, and the need for community and solidarity. The discussion touches on the challenges faced by black women and the importance of staying true to one's values and finding a supportive community.FT:Jasmin: theglobalbcbaOlivia: liv_it_up - LI: Olivia Pfeffenberger
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