HOMOPHOBIA IN THE PODCASTS: A Nuanced Look at Homophobia, Black Parenting, and Systemic Oppression
Tea & Theory by Cassandre Jean-Ceide & Quanisha Whittfield
Episode notes
In today’s episode, we honor the life of musician D’Angelo. We also unpack recent podcast conversations: one featuring Lil Scrappy and Momma Dee, and another featuring Tami Roman and Jazz Anderson — both which reveal how homophobia continues to surface in family dynamics. We then explore how theories like identity management, intersectionality, respectability politics, and the construction of Black masculinity help us understand the nuance of homophobia within the Black community.
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Keywords
Black womenIntersectionalityhomophobiamasculinityRespectability PoliticsIdentity Development