
negression podcast w/Kalisha Buckhanon
By negression
negression.com is an elegant retreat, cultural diary, eclectic blend of candid features engaging the arts, culture, women and justice from award-winning novelist Kalisha Buckhanon. In the podcast, Kalisha gives extra ideas and elaborations on her blogs, with inspiration and recommendations on the humanities in society. Sometimes genius special guests and interviews! Short weekday episodes feature book or film recs plus wisdoms for writers and talents. Follow on most socials @negression and visit www.Kalisha.com. Thank you for listening!

negression podcast w/Kalisha BuckhanonDec 10, 2021
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1.6: The Smollett Verdict
Reflecting from Chicago. The entire Jussie Smollett and Osundairo brothers case is unfortunate and unnecessary all-around, but hopefully it inspires us all to reevaluate how and why we're measuring "success." What's worth it? What's not? And for context on what hate crimes can and do really look like, specifically for Black men of all couple styles in America, I read a little of Richard Wright's posthumous novel The Man Who Lived Underground, a 2021 special Library of America release.
Dec 10, 202119:08

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Arts. Culture. Women. Justice | From novelist Kalisha Buckhanon. Visit negression.com for more. Thank you for listening! @negression #negression
Dec 09, 202100:57

1.5: The Turpin Sisters and Triumphant Heroines
Survivors Jennifer and Jordan Turpin initiated a brave and harrowing escape from abusive parents David and Louise Turpin, now behind bars for life for starving and isolating their 13 children for 25 years. Please read this article to understand how to best donate or help in ways to help the children.
Plus! Kalisha reads from women authors Sapphire and Brenda Myers-Powell in tribute to famous American heroines who endured the unimaginable. This episode is also available as a blog post: negression.com/2021/12/07/turpin-women/
Plus! Kalisha reads from women authors Sapphire and Brenda Myers-Powell in tribute to famous American heroines who endured the unimaginable. This episode is also available as a blog post: negression.com/2021/12/07/turpin-women/
Dec 09, 202129:60

1.4: Giving Thanks
Happy Thanksgiving, recommending Halle Berry's "Bruised" and NO KID HUNGRY. This episode is linked to this negression blog post: negression.com/2021/11/25/thanksgiving-2021/. Thank you for listening!
Nov 26, 202109:40

1.3: David Boykin’s “What the Afrofuture Say” premieres at Black Harvest Film Fest tonight.
Please check out the blog for more info on jazz musician David Boykin and how you can see his short film "What the Afrofuture Say." Thank you!
This episode is also available as a blog post: negression.com/2021/11/16/what-the-afrofuture-say/
This episode is also available as a blog post: negression.com/2021/11/16/what-the-afrofuture-say/
Nov 16, 202107:44

1.2: Celebrating Adele with Oprah
These ladies both look beautiful, powerful and serene. Health always comes before weight. More self-made women in media, please. #Goals
This episode is also available as a blog post: negression.com/2021/11/14/adele-on-oprah/
This episode is also available as a blog post: negression.com/2021/11/14/adele-on-oprah/
Nov 15, 202105:35

1.1: "Passing," or your wknd and Nov. 10 sorted
I was so excited at the first impression I received for this book's film adaptation on its way. I'm an English major/major book nerd, so yes, the great Nella Larsen's Passing is a novel to define my college days. If you were a woman with melanin and not going into medicine or science as a career, you loved Passing. It was your Dynasty and Real Housewives franchise. Oh, the drama...
Nov 05, 202105:13