
The Price of Tea in China
A blatantly refreshing spin on the uncomfortable truths of Americas social climate through the lens of the black experience. Our friends at The Price of Tea in China don’t dance around the elephant, they dance with it. As uncomfortable as it may be. Socio-economics, adulthood, mental health, relationships, and pop culture take the forefront to challenge the status quo of how we coexist. As social medias chokehold tightens thought provoking hot takes on each episode de-normalize the matrix in an attempt to snap listeners back into reality. The Price of Tea in China is a table set for anyone willing to put whataboutism aside to evoke change , look beyond perception and seek out substance in a nation consumed by smoking mirrors.
The Price of Tea in China
Draped in Acknowledgment, Denied the Equity: The Real Price of Black Fashion
They’ve been stealing the sauce, but now they’re finally admitting where the recipe came from— to their own benefit. This year’s Met Gala theme, Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, claims to celebrate Black fashion and dandyism, but is this a real shift or just another moment of curated tokenism? In this episode of The Price of Tea in China, we’re unpacking how African Americans have long been the cultural blueprint, only to be acknowledged when it’s fashionable. And while some of us are being invited into the room, why aren’t they using that access to demand real investment where it matters? Are we finally getting our due, or is this just another well-timed PR move?
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