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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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Podcasts:
In this episode of Rap Theology I am discussing Black Girl Hand Games, Womanist Squad Goals, and my self care share will help keep you from having to literally ring the alarm!
Episode 5 of Rap Theology is addressing the power of black women's dollars, the importance of valuing black women's voices and capacity to create culture - and the brands that we are loyal to.
On this episode of Rap Theology - I apologize for the terrible audio quality of episode 3, talk about Black Panther, Black Women's Beauty, Lupita and Danai KILLING THE GAME, and Beyonce "rapping like a man" on Top Off with JayZ, Future, and Dj Khaled.
Episode 3 of the Rap Theology podcast is EbonyJanice breaking down the Afrofuturist elements in Kendrick Lamar's "All The Stars" video. Then talks about gendering God & White Jesus (or) Cracker Christ.
On Episode 2 of the podcast, Rap Theology, I'm talking about sex, sexuality, sensuality, the erotic, and the Bible. So I get into some Cardi B, some Lil Kim, some Beyonce, and the way womanism, particularly hip hop womanism wants to deal with black women being able to own their bodies. Like. Comment. Subscribe. Rate this podcast on iTunes.
On the premiere episode of Rap Theology, my podcast about all things hip hop and theology - I'm introducing you to hip hop womanism, breaking down Jay Z's Family Feud video visuals from a hip hop womanist perspective, and sharing some responses from some of my friends on social media about their favorite hip hop song from childhood and WHY? Follow me @ebonyjanice on IG and Twitter + The Free People Project on Facebook! #PreachEb