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    Patriarchy Blues and Intersectionality with author Fred Joseph

    enOctober 03, 2023

    About this Episode

    Brad talks to 2 time New York Times bestselling author Frederick Joseph about intersectional feminism, how people can be both oppressed and privileged at the same time, why he could beat Joe Rogan’s ass. Plus, they dive into the historical idea of women seen as property.

    Fred has written the sometimes-banned books "The Black Friend" and "Patriarchy Blues", as well as "Better Than We Found It" and "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - The Courage to Dream". 

    On this episode, Brad got to do something few people have done - talk with one of their favorite authors about specific passages of one of their favorite books.

    Fred's Substack: https://frederickjoseph.substack.com/

    Hosted and Produced by Brad Gage

    Logo by Nolan Fabricius

    Theme Song by Russell Henson

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