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We’ve all heard it: “Black men don’t protect Black women.” “Black women don’t respect Black men.”
But what if I told you the tension between us didn’t start in the comments section — it started in policy, pain, and survival?
In this powerful and vulnerable episode of The Vibes of a Village Podcast, I dig into the roots of the so-called “gender war” in the Black community — from mass incarceration and broken welfare systems to cultural expectations and emotional burnout.
As a masculine-presenting lesbian, I’m sharing this from love and lived experience — because healing can’t happen if our LGBTQ+ voices are left out. This one’s for the whole village: Black men, Black women, queer folk, and everyone in between.
Let’s talk submission, survival, softness, and the systems that divided us — and most importantly ...