QueerWOC: The Podcast co-hosts Nikeeta Slade and Montinique McEachern will host a kickback at Cafe Sankofa Cooperative this Saturday, the event is aimed for queer people of color to come together in a freeing environment.

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QueerWOC: The Podcast co-hosts Nikeeta Slade and Montinique McEachern will host a kickback at Cafe Sankofa Cooperative this Saturday, the event is aimed for queer people of color to come together in a freeing environment.
What up yall! We are still regrouping after the #QueerWOC Upstate Escape, so the new episode of #QueerWOCpod will be up next week instead of tomorrow. We will be back in Nikeeta's messenger bag before you know it! LOL. In the meantime, catch up on the other episodes and enjoy this cute pic of us with our nibling 💛 (at Downtown Syracuse, Syracuse) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1_dtY_gcZi/?igshid=1umn17l3y8e5s
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Meet Nikeeta, The Womanist Worker Wordsmith of #QueerWOC: The Podcast
Capricorn | Tool Box Mom
Nikeeta is your curmudgeonly but friendly neighborhood, proletarian Black feminist from the South. She has been involved in organizing and activism for the past decade. She’s been active in fights for environmental, reproductive, labor, and racial justice in Texas and New York. Nikeeta’s also presented at a number of conferences, locally, nationally, and internationally on black feminism, marxism, labor, and gender. When she’s not rabble rousing, she’s listening to disco/Philadelphia Soul, 80s r&b, and other old school jams, and tinkering in her makeshift basement woodshop-- in true dyke fashion.
If the Black Marxist Feminist Revolution ™ kicked off tomorrow, what would you do after the dust settles?
I would spend time building things and working with my hands, and enjoying my weekly shift in the communal neighborhood kitchen
What’s one nickname you wish you had, but never did?
Cutthroat Keeta
What 3 Books changed your life?
Black Feminist Thought - Patricia Hill Collins; Labor and Monopoly Capital - Harry Braverman; and Black Awakening in Capitalist America - Robert L. Allen
On this episode of #QueerWOC, Money combats imposter syndrome with a binder, Nikeeta shares statistics on queers in rural areas, and we both talk through the D-word… dyke, its dyke! In the “Curved Chronicles” segment, Nikeeta provides much needed humor to a barbershop curve.
Where to find us: IG & Twitter - @queerwocpod FB - www.facebook.com/QueerWOCpod/ Tumblr - www.QueerWOC.com Listen to us on Google, soundcloud, stitcher, Apple Podcast App, or castbox
Contribute to QueerWOC via CashApp: $QueerWOCPod Become a Patron: www.patreon.com/queerwocpod Love us out loud by doing The R’s: Rate, Review, Request, Repost, Retweet, and Reply! Use the hashtag #QueerWOC to talk all things the podcast T shirts - order a shirt by emailing us the size, color, and design you want Send us an email or submit your Curved Chronicles: [email protected] Book us for Stonewall 50th
00:07:31 QueerWOC of the Week Staceyann Chin is a Black and Asian Jamaican Immigrant lesbian and New York resident. A resident of New York City and a Jamaican National, she has been an “out poet and political activist” since 1998. Author of “Other Side of Paradise: A Memoir” www.amazon.com/Other-Side-Paradi…oir/dp/074329291X Teamed up with Cynthia Nixon to bring us #Motherstruck the Series, a series based off of her award winning play, screening at Tribeca Film Festival on 4/25 and 4/30 - Synopsis: Single, broke, artist lesbian in New York suddenly realizes her eggs are aging and she wants a family. Panic ensues
00:16:02 Community Contributors Everyone who has liked us on FB (300 likes!!!) Diamond for the Mic! Review from AskMeAboutHouseRabbits New Patrons: Sarah, Briana, Kaitlyn & Yantra upped their pledge Martin on CashApp who matched Aviva’s donation!!!! Shoutout to Big Yemma on Soundcloud for sending us the love and amazing mix “Womxn adore Womxn” New Orleans, Oxford OH #PodinLiveNYC
00:30:33 Mental Moment with Money Make a “Yaaaas Bitch” Binder Inspired by 100th episode of “therapy for Black girls” and these two articles: www.xonecole.com/dear-queen-to-th…lebrate-herself/ www.xonecole.com/celebrate-your-smallest-wins/ Collect messages, words of encouragement folks sent you, certificates, awards, accomplishments, and successes that remind you of your wins, no matter how small in order to undo the harmful effects of Competence types, which amplify feelings of imposter syndrome.
00:49:17 Word Rural Queers Nikeeta gives us a review of a recent report on rural LGBT folks www.lgbtmap.org/file/lgbt-rural-report.pdf
1:15:44 Topic Money and Nikeeta talk ‘dyke’ and who gets to use the term. medium.com/th-ink/dyke-82d7e1db3498
01:29:14 Curved Chronicles Nikeeta is still lovingly boo’d up, but Money can’t even get a haircut without being treated like an extraterrestrial! Is your dating life more exciting than ours? Don’t forget to send us your dating woes and wins to [email protected]
Follow Money| IG/Twitter @MelanatedMoney Follow Nikeeta| IG/Twitter @AfroBlazingGuns
And you’ve listened to episode 63 of QueerWOC The Podcast
Ep 51: Ahead of the Curve
Nikeeta makes her editorial debut in this weeks episode! Money and Nikeeta answer a baby gay letter from a community contributor, Nikeeta tells us about African American Women, in Defense of Ourselves just in time for the #KavaNAH hearing, and Money shares 7 signs of a healthy relationship.
Contribute to QueerWOC: $QueerWOCpod Become a Patron: www.patreon.com/queerwocpod Use the hashtag #QueerWOC Send us an email or submit your Curved Chronicles: [email protected]
00:07:07 QueerWOC of the Week Violet Palmer www.facebook.com/makerswomen/vide…453942861761987/
00:10:55 Community Contributors Thanks Parvathy for the PayPal donation New Patrons: Ash and Henry Soundcloud: jeanne, aaliyah, kaelyn
00:14:50 Mental Moment with Money 7 principles of a healthy relationship Compatibility Shared Values Admiration Being Yourself Communication Its REAL! Respect
00:24:49 Word - African American Women in Defense of Ourselves Nikeeta gives us the organizing history of Black women supporting each other in cases of sexual assault, specifically how Black feminist foremothers raised $50k to take out an ad in support of Anita Hill. www.sisterstestify.com/about/the-proclamation/
00:34:41 Topic - Letter from community contributor: First time giving head… HELP!
00:49:01 Curved Chronicles Nikeeta has a curved chronicle!
Submit your Curved Chronicles to [email protected] Contribute to Selena’s family: www.gofundme.com/support-estela-and-her-family
Follow Money| IG/Twitter @MelanatedMoney Follow Nikeeta| IG/Twitter @AfroBlazingGuns
On this episode of #QueerWOC, Money combats imposter syndrome with a binder, Nikeeta shares statistics on queers in rural areas, and we both talk through the D-word… dyke, its dyke! In the “Curved Chronicles” segment, Nikeeta provides much needed humor to a barbershop curve.