Queen and J. are two funny womanist race nerds from the Bronx talking liberation, politics and pop culture over tea! Dismantling systems of domination one episode at a time.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 339 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
Will an era of rap that's finally making room for its male elders make equitable space for women and MaGes too?
For this conversation we use the Clipse epic rollout as grown ass rappers (Pusha T, 48 & Malice, 53) launching their highly rated albu... more
00:00 Intro & updates
04:57 Who is Deanté Kyle
06:52 Men with podcast mics
12:49 How video podcasting is a call back to an earlier podcast era
15:42 The problem
29:42 Jess Hilarious & The Breakfast Club
31:46 Not every transph... more
If you wear clothes this is a Black ass history conversation that you need. Let's discuss. Fashion & style friend's Channél Jordan & Diamond Stylz join us for history, theory & context.
While we use the Met Gala as a launching point for a larger ... more
Before my solo Sinners review, I sat with actor/comedian Chris Lamberth on The Mundane Festival podcast for a fresh-out-the-theater spoiler filled review, and got to cover a few additional themes that were on my mind.
We get into the Black Britis... more
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Every episode is great all the way back to 2014
I LOVE YALL SOO MUCH!!!!!!
Tea with Queen and J is amazing! I’m learning so much as I navigate through these Corporate streets. I’m always refreshing your feed in the podcasts app for the next episode! Thank god for Patreon!
I adore Queen and J. Their chemistry is unmatched! Nonstop laughter and education is what you get from this podcast. Give them a try, you won’t regret it. Never felt happier being a black woman.
Rude to ask such a personal question of anyone. Marina Franklin says when people ask her when she’s having a child, she says when she’s tired of having money and places to go to spend it.
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The discussion focuses on critical themes surrounding race, politics, gender, and culture, often through a womanist lens. Engaging topics include the experiences of Black women in various contexts, critiques of societal norms, and the exploration of representation in media and fashion. Through humor and candid conversation, the hosts critique public figures, dissect current events, and challenge listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about oppression and privilege. Notably, the blend of laughter and education invites a diverse audience to consider complex societal issues in an accessible way, making it both enlightening and entertaining.
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Tea with Queen and J. launched 12 years ago and published 339 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Tea with Queen and J. include:
1. Starr Rocque
2. Uchechi Chinyere
3. Channél Jordan
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