Honey & Rue PodcastDo Black Lives Really Matter?This is a sad day for Black lives. As I watch MSNBC, there are 2 simultaneous breaking news stories both of which give me a sinking feeling…Dec 2, 2016Dec 2, 2016
Honey & Rue PodcastJesus Walks: A Black Man’s Prayer for KanyeI consider myself to be a fan of Kanye West’s music. I don’t follow him on social media or read about him in magazines, but as an admirer…Nov 27, 20162Nov 27, 20162
Honey & Rue PodcastFor Colored Girls: Life Under TrumpAmericanness is often measured in generations. My mother emigrated to the United States from Jamaica and my father (RIP, Daddy) was born…Nov 15, 2016Nov 15, 2016
Honey & Rue PodcastAmerica Is Who We Thought It Was — Now What?In our latest Honey and Rue podcast, we discuss David Brooks’ Op-Ed piece in the New York Times on the epidemic of worry and…Nov 9, 20161Nov 9, 20161
Honey & Rue PodcastWhy Is Ammon Bundy Alive But Keith Scott (and the list goes on) Dead?So. Let me first admit that I have no recollection of the Oregon wildlife takeover incident earlier this year. (Blame it on working…Oct 29, 2016Oct 29, 2016
Honey & Rue PodcastOn Trick Daddy: 5 First ThoughtsIf you don’t know who Trick Daddy is, fear not: it’s been a while since he’s been relevant in the hip-hop industry, so you haven’t missed…Oct 29, 2016Oct 29, 2016
Honey & Rue PodcastWhy All Women Should Be Pissed About Amy SchumerIn the wake of Amy Schumer’s ridiculous, insensitive and racist video parody of Beyonce’s Formation, Twitter was ablaze, as Black women…Oct 26, 2016Oct 26, 2016
Honey & Rue PodcastPlay With Your Own Squishy: A Message to Ray MooreFor full disclosure, I struggled with coming up with a Hangry Black Woman topic for this week’s Honey & Rue Podcast episode. I perused the…Oct 25, 2016Oct 25, 2016
Honey & Rue PodcastDon’t Judge a Book…: Black Women & StereotypesBy now, you’ve probably heard of the incident on Delta Airlines in which a young black female doctor volunteered her services to help an…Oct 20, 2016Oct 20, 2016