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From the mouth of Jasmine Crockett

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Follow us on Instagram: @bitchstory.pod The latest episode is here:  Ancient & Modern Badasses   Listen, the word "politician" used to feel so dirty.  Politicians are gross, right? Yeah, many are. But you know what? Most of the overtly gross and polluted and corrupt ones are men. And in this new age of young progressives, apart from Kamala Harris, there might not be another female politician that I stan more than Jasmine Crockett.   She is an accomplished, sassy AF attorney (and a pastor's kid) and she takes zero shit from morons like Marjorie Taylor Greene. So here's a compilation of some of Ms. Crockett's best quotes: Such a wordsmith:  It’s been a long day… but in short, bullies ain’t shit! I don’t care what title you hold! This isn’t some long gone reality tv show or failed casino….this is war! How dare a draft dodging dumb dupe humiliate an ally and berate an actual brave man who has actually been on a battlefield for his people?! Let me say this to the...

Ancient badass Queen

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Follow us on Instagram: @bitchstory.pod The latest episode is here:  Ancient & Modern Badasses   This week’s blog brings you a story from ancient history wherein a Queen defeated the famously powerful Roman army!  Queen Amanirenas, a notable figure in ancient Nubian history, ruled the Kingdom of Kush during the first century BCE. Renowned for her courage and military prowess, she emerged as a prominent leader during a time when her kingdom faced significant threats from the Roman Empire. Amanirenas was likely born in the region that is now modern-day Sudan. She belonged to the Meroitic dynasty, which played a pivotal role in the rich history of Nubia. Little is known about her early life, but she ascended to the throne after the death of her husband, King Teriteqas, taking on the responsibilities of leadership during a tumultuous period marked by Roman expansionism. Amanirenas is best known for her fierce resistance against Roman incursions. In 24 BCE, following the ...

Black History Month - AIDS Activist Prudence Mabele

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Follow us on Instagram: @bitchstory.pod The latest episode is here:  Black History   Continuing our Black History Month theme, the other badass lady in the current episode of Bitchstory is a South African AIDS activist from the peak of the epidemic in the 90's.  AIDS is a cause near to my heart.  I volunteered for an AIDS organization as soon as I graduated from college, and it changed my life! With the Trump Administration running amok and trampling rights and knowledge left and right, I fear that we will have some set backs in this area as well.  In fact, HIV statistics are already muddy.  Some sources say rates are down, others that rates are up. People just aren't talking about it like they used to.  But we can't become complacent because, if you weren't around or aware in the 90's..it was very scary! Prudence Nobantu Mabele: A Pioneer in HIV Activism and Women’s Rights Prudence Nobantu Mabele was a South African activist and trailblazer in th...

Black History Month (Part 1) and Kelly talks about...sports???

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Bitchstory landed in the top 15 women’s history podcasts!  Follow us on Instagram: @bitchstory.pod The latest episode is here:  Black History   People who've known me a long time are very puzzled by my enthusiasm for football in the last few years.  My husband, who I met in 2018, is a die-hard Eagles fan.  I've come to learn that all Eagles fans are die-hard, and that they are kinda insane and have a reputation for being nutty.  But they are very loyal and enthusiastic.  After getting to know the sport a little (seriously I knew nothing. I did ballet most of my life!), I started enjoying it. After getting to know the team I really started enjoying it.  Everyone knows Taylor Swift's boyfriend is Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs.  Travis' older brother is Jason Kelce and he just retired from the Eagles a year or 2 ago.  His retirement was sad because he is extremely beloved, and we worried about the team.  But Jalen Hurts steppe...

"Call me not a lord, for I am a lady"

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There's so much going on in the USA. I am starting to pull back from the news where I feel I can because it is just making me feel unwell.  But there's very little chance I will sit down and shut up while this fuckery is going on.  I will be posting about Black History Month soon.  Because February IS Black History Month, period. But for the moment, I'm continuing my coverage of the topics of our mega episode for Trans History... Bitchstory landed in the top 15 women’s history podcasts!  The latest episode is here:  Transgender History   When Lisa and I were recording the Trans History episode earlier this month, one of the things that came up is the movie "The Danish Girl".  I thought I had seen it, but it turns out, I hadn't.  It stars Eddie Redmayne as the lead character.  Interesting that "The Danish Girl" came up in this timing, because I just finished watching the spy thriller "The Jackal", staring Redmayne.   Both shows are e...

Trans people have always existed and can’t be erased

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Bitchstory landed in the top 15 women’s history podcasts!  The latest episode is here:  Transgender History   This week on Bitchstory, we recorded a long episode on the history of trans people and cultures who have acknowledged a “third gender”.  Documented history of non-binary gender expression goes back THOUSANDS of years!  It is important that people understand that Biden nor Obama nor any “woke” agenda created the concept of transgender.  Furthermore, the “trans agenda”  has absolutely nothing to do with you or me or other people’s kids or sabotaging civilized society or anything except just EXISTING.   So in this week’s blog, I’m noting several cultures, some ancient, wherein a third gender of some kind is acknowledged...  ************ Throughout history, many cultures around the world have recognized and embraced the existence of a third gender, often incorporating these identities into their social, spiritual, and cultural frameworks....

2 in a long list- part deux

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Today, on the Day we remember the king of peaceful protest, Martin Luther King, I am happy to present someone who worked alongside him, and I bet most of you have never heard of her… You can listen to the episode here:  https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/MYncG1Hu8Pb Jo Ann Robinson: A Trailblazer in the Fight for Civil Rights Diane Nash: A Hero of the Civil Rights Movement Diane Nash, a pioneering leader in the American Civil Rights Movement, played a pivotal role in shaping the fight for racial equality during the 1960s. Born on May 15, 1938 in Chicago, Illinois, Nash grew up in a relatively integrated environment but experienced the harsh realities of racism when she moved to the segregated South to attend Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. Her experiences there ignited a deep sense of justice and a determination to challenge racial injustice. Nash emerged as a prominent figure in the nonviolent resistance movement. Inspired by the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and mentor...