The first piece that started the Black Girl Emo Night movement was the podcast. Hosted by me (and sometimes my friend Kyla), this show creates a safe space for the Black community within alternative music, blending celebration, conversation, education, and creation. From candid talks about navigating alt music scenes as a Black woman, to deep dives into the history and influence of Black artists in punk, emo, and beyond, each episode offers a unique perspective that’s both enlightening and empowering.
🎧 What to Expect:
Authentic Stories: Hear firsthand experiences from Black individuals in the alternative scene, discussing challenges, triumphs, and everything in between.
In-Depth Discussions: Episodes like “An emo black girl’s album collection” and “Navigating being black and alternative” delve into personal journeys and broader cultural topics.
Guest Features: Engaging interviews with artists and influencers, such as Trey from Cherie Amour, exploring the intersections of identity and music.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of alternative music or just beginning to explore the genre, Black Girl Emo Night offers a fresh and necessary perspective.
Stay tuned for more episodes (I have plenty of backlog) as well as exclusive videos of select interviews!
Listen on Spotify here!
Category: podcast
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🎙️ Dive into Black Girl Emo Night: A Podcast Celebrating Black Voices in Alternative Music