I Can't Fux With You! Confessions of An Uppity Black Woman

Episode 54: Sweet Communion Will Save Us

January 18, 2024 Osato
Episode 54: Sweet Communion Will Save Us
I Can't Fux With You! Confessions of An Uppity Black Woman
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I Can't Fux With You! Confessions of An Uppity Black Woman
Episode 54: Sweet Communion Will Save Us
Jan 18, 2024
Osato

We are fuxing with community today, as this is what I know will save us - it has to save us. It is so early in the year and we are at a crossroads. The alarm bells ring but I feel as if it is a dull noise in the background for those who don't wear the Uppity Black Woman label.  In quick succession after Dr. Claudine Gay's dizzying constructive discharge from Harvard, we received the tragic news of another Black Woman in Higher Education.  Dr. Antoinette Candia-Bailey, VP of Student Affairs at Lincoln University recently died by suicide. Emails written before her death illustrate that this Black Woman was subjected to sustained harassment and mental anguish from the (white man) President of the University, after disclosing her health issues which included anxiety and depression. Dr. Candia-Bailey did not receive support from the Administration, - including the Board, after relaying the maltreatment that she experienced. She was left to stand alone and bear the trauma OF a hostile workplace IN a hostile workplace. Dr. Candia-Bailey's out was to no longer be here with us. We, the Uppity Black Women,  are dying by suicide at alarming rates, and I am frightened - scared for US.

It is in these times it is so critical to assess our personal positioning in the framework of community. Firstly,  can you commune (commune can be with one person, as far as I am concerned, the two of ya'll are now a collective). Second, are you one that other Black Women can look to as life, meaning do you have the ability to offer community. It truly is the Community, the other Black Women who will save US.  My prayer for US is that we all experience the life giving nature of sweet communion.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.

REFERENCES IN TODAYS EPISODE

If you are an Uppity Black Woman, ready to say: I.Can't.Fux.With.You! Visit us at omuwaluxe.com to learn more about The Black Woman Liberation Formula. Sis, it is time to unpretzel and get yourself liberated.

Want to hear more: Subscribe to The Redefining Series, where we examine certain words, and reinterpret them for the Black Woman specifically. The new definitions encourage the Black Woman to think critically about her current state and the application of the newly defined word to her everyday life.
https://www.youtube.com/@omuwaluxe-theredefiningser8183

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Show Notes

We are fuxing with community today, as this is what I know will save us - it has to save us. It is so early in the year and we are at a crossroads. The alarm bells ring but I feel as if it is a dull noise in the background for those who don't wear the Uppity Black Woman label.  In quick succession after Dr. Claudine Gay's dizzying constructive discharge from Harvard, we received the tragic news of another Black Woman in Higher Education.  Dr. Antoinette Candia-Bailey, VP of Student Affairs at Lincoln University recently died by suicide. Emails written before her death illustrate that this Black Woman was subjected to sustained harassment and mental anguish from the (white man) President of the University, after disclosing her health issues which included anxiety and depression. Dr. Candia-Bailey did not receive support from the Administration, - including the Board, after relaying the maltreatment that she experienced. She was left to stand alone and bear the trauma OF a hostile workplace IN a hostile workplace. Dr. Candia-Bailey's out was to no longer be here with us. We, the Uppity Black Women,  are dying by suicide at alarming rates, and I am frightened - scared for US.

It is in these times it is so critical to assess our personal positioning in the framework of community. Firstly,  can you commune (commune can be with one person, as far as I am concerned, the two of ya'll are now a collective). Second, are you one that other Black Women can look to as life, meaning do you have the ability to offer community. It truly is the Community, the other Black Women who will save US.  My prayer for US is that we all experience the life giving nature of sweet communion.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.

REFERENCES IN TODAYS EPISODE

If you are an Uppity Black Woman, ready to say: I.Can't.Fux.With.You! Visit us at omuwaluxe.com to learn more about The Black Woman Liberation Formula. Sis, it is time to unpretzel and get yourself liberated.

Want to hear more: Subscribe to The Redefining Series, where we examine certain words, and reinterpret them for the Black Woman specifically. The new definitions encourage the Black Woman to think critically about her current state and the application of the newly defined word to her everyday life.
https://www.youtube.com/@omuwaluxe-theredefiningser8183

Sharing is caring. Like and follow us on Instagram @omuwaluxe