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Why is She Acting Like that? Interpreting Black Women from Reality TV to the Workplace

1 h 10 min · 22. maj 2026
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Reality television has never been just entertainment. It is a social text — a window into what we collectively believe about power, belonging, desire, and who deserves to be treated as fully human. In this episode of The Liberation Garden Podcast, I sat down with cultural critic and podcast host Alexandria Baetol (@abaetol on Instagram and Spotify), whose work on TikTok and at the Southern Poverty Law Center has helped thousands of people — particularly Black women — finally see themselves clearly in stories that were never designed to serve them. All views that Alex shared are her own.

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