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When a Colored Girl Speaks

Episode 1 of the A Colored Girl Speaks podcast, hosted by Andrea Hunter, titled "When a Colored Girl Speaks" was published on April 5, 2021 and runs 9 minutes.

April 5, 2021 ·9m · A Colored Girl Speaks

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Even now it is a dangerous thing when a colored girl speaks.

Southern-born between the ellipses of segregation and desegregation, I journeyed colored, black, and white Americas, ultimately landing as an Ivy League-trained university professor burdened with racial silences of my own. It was a near hypertensive crisis that led me to gather up who I was and what I have become to reclaim the colored girl within.

For more on A Colored Girl Speaks, please visit the website, www.andreahunter.com, and connect with me on Twitter @IamAndreaHunter and subscribe to this podcast.

We also invite you to share your stories and meditations, and to ask for those stories not yet given.

References, Resources, and Copyright

  • Drylongso: African American vernacular, adopted from the Gullah dialect, means ordinary, customary, plain, or every day. Also, can be used to describe something previously rare becoming commonplace. See also John L. Gwaltney (1993). Drylongso: A self-portrait of Black America. New York: New Press
  • ·Glossolalia are utterances approximating words and speech, usually produced during states of intense religious experience, as in “speaking in tongues."
  • I’m Glad Salvation is Free. Hymn written by Isaac Watts (b. 1674 – d.1748), performed by Manual Lloyd.

A Colored Girl Speaks Podcast Team:

  • Andrea Hunter, Essayist and Producer
  • Tiera Chiama Moore Narrator, Co-Producer and Vocal Artist
  • Vernonia Thornton, Announcer
  • Jamonica Brown and Deanna Floyd, Production Assistants

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