Mules of the World - a podcast by Professional Use Only Podcast

from 2020-11-13T02:00

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In this week's episode, we explore why the women's suffrage movement did not include black women -- don't believe the fallacy of it's been 100 years.

  • Do you know what the definition of suffrage is? 
  • Do you know when black women got the right to vote? 

We dive deeper into the term "mules of the world" as it was defined by Zora Neale Hurston. We also offer insight into how black women can remain resilient and stay sane and continue to do our part. We also offer highlights from Neesha, the creator of Racy Girl, suggestions for black women to protect their peace in these times. We close out the show with another edition of 'One Gotta Go' Black Women TV Lawyers style.

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