Black Love

In this episode we discuss Black Love from a Biracial Unicorn perspective. We’re still feeling the love this week on Biracial Unicorns, so we are opening up about Black Love, marriage as an institution, and what the power of love can do. This week’s episode, shares the complexity of Black Love through the decades and also how being mixed race and/or being in an interracial relationship fits into this ideal. In this episode we share: Where did the concept of Black Love stem from?  How does Black Love represent itself today? Marriage as an institution   Examples of Black Love in media and literature  The pressures of dating for BIPOC people  Where do mixed Unicorns or interracial couples fit in? What is struggle love?  What are the odds of marrying someone within your own race/community  How do we expand this idea of Black Love? What can the power of love do? _We want to hear YOUR love stories, please feel free to share yours with us, all info on how to do so is listed down below. _ This week we let the love continue with our Happy Place… **hint- eat your vegetables, and never underestimate a clean bill of health.  Thanks to Josef Scott of Citizens of Tape City for our theme music and Dollipop Art for our podcast artwork - you can find her on instagram @dollipop.art. We want to hear from you! If you have a question you'd like us to answer or a topic you'd like us to cover on the show, drop us a line at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail at (505) 585-1808. Like us on facebook or follow us on instagram to join in on the discussion - we're @biracialunicorns. We're now on twitter as @biracialmagic so catch us there too. If you'd like to support the show with some cash money visit us at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/biracialunicorn Please review us wherever you get your podcasts or even better tell your friends to listen. :D Find out more at https://biracialunicorns.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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Two mixed race girls, who have mixed feelings about this world we're living in, shed light on issues of race and gender (and other divisive issues) in a way that is healthy, respectful, comical, honest, and a little geeky. Do you have a question or topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know at [email protected].