Brittany Luce
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, I want to recommend Things I Should Have Told My Daughter, Lies, Lessons, and Love Affairs by Pearl Clegg.
It is such a good book.
It's basically like a memoir of sorts.
It is a collection of her personal journals from college age deep into midlife.
She's a young, child-free, unmarried woman at the beginning of the book and at the end.
She's in a completely different place in life, and I believe her daughter has grown by then.
And Pearl Clegg, if you don't know her, is such an interesting person, a phenomenal writer, but she has just lived such an interesting life.
It feels like getting a front row seat to all of these really interesting moments in Black American history and Black American life just through the journey of one woman's life.
So I recommend that book.
It's really good.
Thank you for having me.
This was like, this was a blast.
I had the time of my life.
All right, y'all, we are just two weeks into January, but already this year has been eventful.
There's Trump's attack on Venezuela or last week's ice shooting in Minneapolis, which led to protests all across the country over the weekend.
And these protests on the street are connected to what I want to talk about today.
A new era of protest music online.
You probably don't need a ship.
This trend is kind of surprising to me.