In our premier episode, BeBe Zahara Benet opens up our series discussing Black Culture and it's long history of cultural appropriation.
Bob the Drag Queen takes charge in this episode focusing on Black relationships, within and outside the community. The queens talk about the Black male gaze and expectations for Black masculinity, as well as the challenges of interracial dating.
Peppermint leads this “eye-opening” episode about how Black queer lives are valued. The queens discuss how social status dictates a Black person’s value, in addition to the lack of media attention given to missing POC, especially Black trans women.
In this introspective episode, Mo Heart begins by talking about Black spirit. The queens examine how religion has harmed and upheld the Black queer community and share opinions about their own spirituality..
Shea Couleé leads this emotional conversation all about Black beauty.The queens share their journeys of self-love, from trying to meet Eurocentric beauty standards to embracing the beauty in their Blackness.
The queens of Nubia Amplified leave no topic left undiscussed in our finale episode with extended conversations from the previous episodes that we couldn’t leave on the cutting room floor.