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Rap Theology Podcast
Summary: I'm EbonyJanice of #TheFreePeopleProject. I am a Hip Hop Womanist. You can follow the hashtag #PreachEb on IG to learn more about how I literally am Rap Genius for Hip Hop Lyrics and Scripture. This podcast is about all things hip hop and religion/spirituality. I'll be here every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month! www.hiphopwomanist.com || Email hiphopwomanist@gmail.com to answer weekly Cypher question!
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On this Part 2 of "The Nipsey Hussle Bible" podcast episode I discuss the controversy of folk calling Nipsey Hussle "Jesus." You can support my work by subscribing to my patreon at patreon.com/ebonyjanice or giving in the following ways: paypal.me/ebonyjanice Cashapp: $EbonyJanice Venmo: @ebonyjanice paypal.me/blackgirlmixtape
Nipsey Hussle was forced into ancestry a week ago. I have been grieving this in an unexplainable way. However, the lyric in my spirit this week will explain why I decided to go ahead and record this episode. Long Live Nipsey Hussle. I hope we never go back to business as usual. - Subscribe to this podcast here (on Soundcloud) or on iTunes: Rap Theology w/EbonyJanice. - Subscribe to my patreon at patreon.com/EbonyJanice to continue supporting content like this. - Take a deep breath for Lauren London today.
This episode is a 5 point guide for how to take care of your spirit and soul as taught to me by the life of my grandmother, a Womanist self care guru! Also, to continue supporting my work please subscribe to my podcasts, share with people that should be a part of this community, and like/comment everywhere this podcast exists. - You can also support my work in tangible ways by subscribing to my Patreon at Patreon.com/EbonyJanice or giving one time or ongoing donations at: PayPal.me/EbonyJanice Cashapp: $EbonyJanice Venmo: @ebonyjanice www.thefreepeopleproject.com (SHOP)
This is the Season 2 premiere of Rap Theology: Discussing Gucci, T.I., Floyd Mayweather - and the moral and ethical responsibility of hip hop to give back (or not). Make sure you subscribe on Soundcloud and iTunes. Please leave a review. Visit www.hiphopwomanist.com to learn more about the work I do around #HipHopWomanism. You can support my work by subscribing to my Patreon community at www.patreon.com/EbonyJanice || Or you can support my work by giving at Paypal.me/EbonyJanice Cashapp $EbonyJanice or Venmo: @ebonyjanice www.ebonyjanice.com
This weekend Ntozake Shange transitioned into the eternal and praise God we get to experience her overflow in the eternal as spirit! You can support my work by donating to my paypal at paypal.me/ebonyjanice or subscribing to my Patreon where I'm teaching a monthly course on many topics around racial justice, spiritual activism, and womanist praxis. www.patreon.com/ebonyjanice Also visit the updated website: www.hiphopwomanist.com Tell a friend.
This is my take on Black Twitter's discovery that Timothy Anne Burnside, a white woman, is in charge of the hip hop exhibit at the National Museum of African American History and Culture. - Distinguishing the difference between white women and women that happen to be white. - Discussing who your favorite white woman racial justice/social justice "ally" actually learned from. - Ways to support the people who created the culture over "feeding" white women doing the LEAST. You can support my work at: paypal.me/ebonyjanice patreon.com/ebonyjanice Learn more about me at www.hiphopwomanist.com
On this episode of Rap Theology - I'm talking about the huge cultural impact of Writings on The Wall from a (fan) perspective but also from a hip hop womanist and black feminist perspective. Additionally, I'm discussing Nicki Minaj's inability to really "grow UP" in hip hop because of the historicity of hip hop's misogyny and sexism. You can support my work at paypal.me/ebonyjanice Learn more about me and Rap Theology at www.hiphopwomanist.com
This episode of Rap Theology I'm talking about Blackness As Religion - but I'm using Jay Z and Beyonce's "Black Effect" track from "Everything Is Love" to consider what blackness as religion would look like. Learn more about my Hip Hop Womanism work at www.hiphopwomanist.com You can support my work so that I can continue to share and teach in these ways by donating at paypal.me/ebonyjanice or by using the Contact form on my website to learn about other ways to learn in community with me.
This episode of Rap Theology is on the topic of "Decolonizing Authority" AND we talk about Busta Rhymes voice being the actual language of "The Black Impossible." The cypher question is "Who would you work for for free?" www.hiphopwomanist.com Search #PreachEb on Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook to learn more about the work I'm doing to create more language around why it is ethical to consider hip hop in a conversation abt what is wisdom, sacred, and right. Follow @ebonyjanice on IG & Twitter Facebook.com/thefreepeopleproject www.ebonyjanice.com
On this episode of #RapTheology, I am talking about ancestral healing (healing the ancestors and the healing that happens for us when we initiate relationship with the ancestors). I'm breaking down the Christian Demonic Filter (TM) and I'm asking us to consider the power of just being able to say our elders and ancestors names. Also continuing with the lyric in my spirit - shoutout to Beyonce The answer to my cypher question - shoutout to Andre 3000 And the self care share - shoutout to your great Aunt Sylvia
Lyric In My Spirit is an ode to Lil Kim, Discussing Nicki Minaj Messiness, and the audacity of Patriarchy to challenge Mrs. Serena Williams PERIOD! Self Care Share is a subscription to my A Little Self Help "iLLionaire Monthly Membership" program. Visit www.alittleselfhelpcompany.com (choose the A Little Self Help option in the menu) and scroll to the bottom to get your monthly membership popping! --- Be sure to share this podcast with your friends. Follow on Soundcloud and LIKE/RATE on iTunes. soundcloud.com/raptheology || iTunes: Rap Theology w/EbonyJanice
Y'all swear Beyonce is dumb - let's deal with this. I'm wondering if Kanye was right when he told Sway he didn't have the answers... and that's rough on me right now. And what is xxxtentacion's death and life teaching us based on how we are responding to his murder? Be sure to subscribe, leave a comment - leave a review on iTunes.
On this episode of Rap Theology with EbonyJanice - I'm talking about Kanye West - whether or not we're keeping him and whether or not we're keeping his music... bragging on meeting a hip hop legend, and ghostwriting as the cypher question that y'all gave feedback towards. Subscribe on soundcloud and iTunes and leave a rating on iTunes and a review.
n this episode of Rap Theology, I'm discussing whether or not Childish Gambino's "This Is America" makes him genius - the fact that Solange Knowles IS genius, and our cypher topic of the week is on names and nicknames. The Black Girl Mixtape podcast that I mentioned in this episode is HERE: https://soundcloud.com/black-girl-mixtape You can support Black Girl Mixtape HERE: gofundme.com/blackgirlmixtapetour Follow me @ebonyjanice on IG
On this episode of #RapTheology I am still spitting hot fire like Dylan with my "Verse that's in my spirit," talking about Nas, Kanye West, Bill Cosby, RKelly, and blaming all the women. Additionally - putting this weeks cypher on hold and Self Care share gonna bless you indeed!