Black Signal: On Hierarchy Podcast

Episode 3: The Burden of Representation

21 min · 8. März 2026
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Many Black people grow up hearing the same warning: “You represent all of us.”But why does that warning exist in the first place? Episode 3 examines how hierarchy shapes the interpretation of Black identity in the United States. Beginning with familiar warnings like “you represent all of us,” this episode explores why Black behavior is often treated as cultural evidence rather than individual action, and how the historical construction of Blackness as a governing category continues to shape the burden of representation today. Get full access to Black Signal. at bobbiela.substack.com/subscribe [https://bobbiela.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Episode 5: The Negotiation of Value

This episode continues an ongoing examination of moral elasticity, specifically, the elasticity of identification. Blackness does not move through the world as an assumed value. It moves as something that must be proven. In this episode, I explore how that condition is not incidental, but structured. How value is not simply expressed, but negotiated within a system that already defines the terms of recognition. Through an analysis of Black excellence, legibility, and internalized demonstration, this episode traces how we come to measure ourselves against a standard that was never constructed from us. If identification determines how we are seen, then legitimation determines whose position is accepted without question and whose must be continuously proven. This is not just about bias. It is about the construction of the human itself and what it means to navigate a world where recognition is never neutral. Let’s slow it down. Get full access to Black Signal. at bobbiela.substack.com/subscribe [https://bobbiela.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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