Talkin' Blk is my radical safe space for Black people of all backgrounds to heal and speak our truths. I’m Kayla Elisabeth, and through this podcast, I center the experiences of Black women and children—too often overlooked and mistreated—while amplifying the strength and resilience of our communities. We challenge oppression, uplift the vulnerable, and work toward healing and liberation. This is a space for radical love, resistance, and empowerment. This isn't just talk—this is Talkin' Blk.
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Talkin' Blk is my radical safe space for Black people of all backgrounds to heal and speak our truths. I’m Kayla Elisabeth, and through this podcast, I center the experiences of Black women and children—too often overlooked and mistreated—while amplifying the strength and resilience of our communities. We challenge oppression, uplift the vulnerable, and work toward healing and liberation. This is a space for radical love, resistance, and empowerment. This isn't just talk—this is Talkin' Blk.
Episode 2 | A Black Man's Perspective on Colorism: Does Light-skin Privilege Exist? With Ohaji
Talkin Blk
46 minutes 48 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 2 | A Black Man's Perspective on Colorism: Does Light-skin Privilege Exist? With Ohaji
Ohaji is currently an activist and speaks on the issues within the black community —how we can solve those issues as well. This conversation is had amongst black women on the daily which is why it’s pivotal to get the black mans perspective on this issue.
Not only did we discuss colorism as it pertains to black women, but black men as well. On this episode we made sure to break it down piece by piece in order to find what may be the solution to this generational curse.
Talkin Blk
Talkin' Blk is my radical safe space for Black people of all backgrounds to heal and speak our truths. I’m Kayla Elisabeth, and through this podcast, I center the experiences of Black women and children—too often overlooked and mistreated—while amplifying the strength and resilience of our communities. We challenge oppression, uplift the vulnerable, and work toward healing and liberation. This is a space for radical love, resistance, and empowerment. This isn't just talk—this is Talkin' Blk.