G.R.I.T.S. and the City Podcast
Episodes
Wednesday Nov 27, 2019
E25 ”2020 Vision”
Wednesday Nov 27, 2019
Wednesday Nov 27, 2019
Southern duo, Drea G and Tasha The Black Rogue of G.R.I.T.S. and the City Podcast are back with a new episode celebrating the pod's One Year Anniversary....episode 25, "2020 Vision."
In the end of year wrap up episode, The G.R.I.T.S. are back with an end of year recap celebrating the one year anniversary of the Girls Raised in the South and City podcast, taking a look back at this year's big changes and accomplishments. As well as revisiting past episode discussions on dating in the city, women in hip hop, T.I.'s recent foot in mouth comments about his daughter's virginity, bozos cheating on their pregnant significant others and much more!
Listen, subscribe, share, comment or rate. Happy New Year! See you in 2020.
Wednesday Jul 10, 2019
E 21 Colonialism & Colorism
Wednesday Jul 10, 2019
Wednesday Jul 10, 2019
Southern girls in the city, Drea G and Tasha The Black Rogue of G.R.I.T.S. and the City Podcast are back with episode 21, "Colonialism & Colorism".
In this week's show, we keep it candid per usual in our Southern Sound Off segment, and discuss the lasting impact of colonialism throughout the world; And the dominate role its played in colorism around the globe and still being played out in our black communities today. From discussions around entertainer's like ASAP Rocky, Chris Brown and his drama ensuing "nice hair" lyric, as well as the "one drop" rule, the brown paper bag test and more...We cover it all.
Listen to us share our perspective on what we've experienced in the south versus the north, and chime into the discussion.
Wednesday Jun 12, 2019
E19 "The Future is Femcee"
Wednesday Jun 12, 2019
Wednesday Jun 12, 2019
Southern duo, Drea G and Tasha The Black Rogue of G.R.I.T.S. and the City are back with episode 19, "The Future is FemCee." In this week's show, we discuss women in Hip Hop: past, future and present. As well as its recent resurgence, the evolution of women in hip hop, notable moments in female rap history, and how the future of hip hop is now becoming more inclusive of femcees versus the unspoken rule of "one at a time".