
Do you think colorism impacts Black women differently than Black men? We certainly do! In fact, we'd argue that Black men are the main purveyors of colorism (we still love ya'll though!) There are few topics in our community that are more divisive than colorism and in this episode we look to address the nuances of how Black women experience colorism, issues with their identity, worth, and safety based on their skin tone. We are joined by Nchimunya and Shay Bones, who share their personal stories on the stereotypes, traumas and complexity of their complexion.
Be sure to follow our gworls on IG:
Nchimunya: @nchimuns
Shay Bones: @shayybones
Jun 10, 2022
1 hr 29 min

There are few topics in our community that are more divisive than colorism and in this episode we look to address the nuances of how Black men experience colorism, and issues with their identity based on their skin tone. We are joined by Bebe and Jared, Co-hosts of The Humble Loser Podcast, who share their personal stories on the stereotypes, traumas and complexity of their complexion.
Please follow The Humble Loser Podcast on all podcast platforms --
IG: thehumbleloserpodcast // YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd7KGTBQ-60LKicCozZkpKA
Mar 10, 2022
54 min

Who knew reimagining travel would be so profound for Black people?! Those of us who chose to leave America also left our problems behind and we get deep into that conversation on this episode.
Anitra Smith joins us as we discuss why travel was especially important (and controversial) for Black folks during the panasonic. Anitra is a public health leader, travel blogger and creator of Don't Trip Travel - a blog dedicated to encouraging women to travel and balance their 9-5's.
Be sure to follow Anitra's social media and travel blog for all things travel!
IG: @donttriptravel // Blog: https://donttriptravel.com/
This episode was recorded at Stay Diff Studios in Oakland, CA. You can watch the full video on our Youtube page @ Wokeland Podcast
Feb 3, 2022
44 min

The Simone's are back! We kick off Season 3 by catching up on events that turned our world upside down the last 2 years. We had some pretty big life changes and we know you did too. We review some moments in time during lockdown and discuss news in pop culture, and how Black folks reimagined travel in 2020.
This episode was recorded at Stay Diff Studios in Oakland, CA. You can watch the full video on our Youtube page @ Wokeland Podcast.
Jan 27, 2022
35 min

With so much uncertainty in the world right now with covid-19 influencing our day-to-day lives, we spoke with Dr. Ivory Dean, to give us guidance on this global pandemic amid all of the misinformation. We learn that while melanin is a superpower, it doesn't prevent us from falling victim to covid-19 as reporting shows Black folks are disproportionately dying from the virus than any other group of people.
Apr 13, 2020
34 min

With so much uncertainty in the world right now with covid-19 influencing our day-to-day lives, we spoke with Councilmember Lynette Gibson McElhaney of District 3, to give us insight on how the virus is impacting the lives of Oakland residents. She informs us of what the city of Oakland is doing to protect renters, the houseless population, and hospitals in need of aid.
Apr 13, 2020
34 min

This episode gets real! We partnered with Oakstop to bring you "Black on The Job" - a live event that took place at Oakstop's 14th street location. We had an honest conversation with three Black HR specialists who talk us through the complications of being Black at work.
Mar 26, 2020
54 min

A lookback at the last 10 years in the Bay and our lives
Dec 23, 2019
42 min

Let's talk about black people from California...what's the first thing that comes to mind?
A WHOLE LOTTA LIES!!!
Lol, jk. But in all seriousness, as California natives we've heard alllll the stereotypes about Black people from California: from hippie hoteps to gangbangers to bougie tech people who only date interracially, we've heard it all. And on today's episode, we're going to get into these (whack) stereotypes with two of our friends. DNas from Oakland and host of StreetsIzTalking Radio and Faith, an Oakland-based Educator who is originally from LA.
Shoutout to San Jose!
You can find DNas here: @dnastee
Faith - @winfortheculture
And us @wokelandpodcast
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Dec 16, 2019
1 hr 8 min

We attended Afrotech this year! Tune in as we share some of our feedback on the annual Black Tech Conference.
Nov 14, 2019
42 min
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