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Kanu’s Revenge, Marcel’s Momma, and Serena’s Legacy
FromDiaspora United
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Length:
96 minutes
Released:
Sep 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Courtney & André are back on the mics to discuss the USWNT's two-match series with Nigeria, Gotham vs. North Carolina, upcoming NWSL matches, the start of D1 Arkema and the WSL, plus the legacy of Serena Jameka Williams.
They get into their concerns about the complicated nature of Vlatko's system and the simple passes that are getting behind the backline. Courtney feels sad for Gotham, who caught another L despite playing well. Then they ask if the WSL is the Blackest it's ever been??? Then in Heated & Hyped they both talk a lot about the experience and emotion of watching Serena's farewell, and discuss what she means to Black women, and what the Williams Sisters should mean to everydamnbody.
Please listen, subscribe, rate and review – we appreciate y'all.
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Links:
Crystal Dunn finds her voice, embraces union role - Anne Peterson, AP
With the pressure off, Serena Williams can enjoy being herself - Soraya McDonald, Andscape
As Serena Williams plays her final matches, a generation is inspired - Alisha Gupta, NYTimes
Serena Williams showed the world that Black women excel. That has changed us all - Afua Hirsch, The Guardian
What Serena Williams means to Black women - Ava Wallace, The Washington Post
Serena Williams faces another challenge - Jemele Hill, The Atlantic
The world only has ugliness for Black women. That's why Serena Williams is so important - Brittney Cooper, salon
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They get into their concerns about the complicated nature of Vlatko's system and the simple passes that are getting behind the backline. Courtney feels sad for Gotham, who caught another L despite playing well. Then they ask if the WSL is the Blackest it's ever been??? Then in Heated & Hyped they both talk a lot about the experience and emotion of watching Serena's farewell, and discuss what she means to Black women, and what the Williams Sisters should mean to everydamnbody.
Please listen, subscribe, rate and review – we appreciate y'all.
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Links:
Crystal Dunn finds her voice, embraces union role - Anne Peterson, AP
With the pressure off, Serena Williams can enjoy being herself - Soraya McDonald, Andscape
As Serena Williams plays her final matches, a generation is inspired - Alisha Gupta, NYTimes
Serena Williams showed the world that Black women excel. That has changed us all - Afua Hirsch, The Guardian
What Serena Williams means to Black women - Ava Wallace, The Washington Post
Serena Williams faces another challenge - Jemele Hill, The Atlantic
The world only has ugliness for Black women. That's why Serena Williams is so important - Brittney Cooper, salon
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Follow Us:
Twitter - @DiasporaUtdPod
Instagram - diasporautdpod
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Finally by Loxbeats https://soundcloud.com/loxbeats
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.
Free Download: http://bit.ly/FinallyLoxbeats
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/fGquX0Te1Yo
Released:
Sep 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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