Shannon Chatmon, Talisa Hale, and Karen Roberts
Blacktivities
Blacktivities is where Black women gather to talk about life, history, and everything in between. It’s a celebration of Black culture, Black perspectives, and the shared experiences that shape how we move through the world. With the perfect balance of humor and depth, Blacktivities connects Black America’s past to the present through conversations that are thoughtful, relatable, and sometimes nostalgic. We talk about everyday life, current issues, and cultural moments the way they’re actually discussed off-mic. Hosted by Shannon, Lisa, and Karen, the show centers Black women’s voices while sho...
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Shannon Chatmon, Talisa Hale, and Karen Roberts
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Apr 20, 2026
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Episodes
Why Black Women Are Still Dying in Childbirth — The Truth About Black Maternal Health 20.04.2026 1:06:14
Black women are 2–3x more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women — and that gap exists regardless of income, education, or celebrity status. In this episode of Blacktivities, we trace the roots of the Black maternal health crisis from the experimental surgeries performed on enslaved women in the 1840s to the racial bias still showing up in delivery rooms today. Hosts Shannon...
From Minstrel Shows to Memes: The History of Blackface in America 13.04.2026 40:52
From minstrel shows to modern politics — Shannon and KK break down the deep history of blackface in America, why it was never just entertainment, and why whiteface is not the mirror image people claim it is. This pa...
Black Men’s Mental Health: Why So Many Suffer in Silence 06.04.2026 1:04:37
In this episode of Blacktivities , the conversation shifts to something deeper— Black men’s mental health and the silence that often surrounds it. Why don’t more Black men talk about what they’re going through? Is it cultural… genera...
Breaking Down Black Stereotypes: History, Truth, and Misconceptions 30.03.2026 51:49
You've probably heard all the stereotypes, but where do they come from and is there some truth to any of them? In this episode of Blacktivities , Shannon, Lisa, and KK discuss common stereotypes about Black people and ask a simple question: are they BIG Facts, BIG Lies, or more complicated than we think? From tipping culture and timeliness to swimming, food, and social habits, the conversation ble...
What the Black Family Survived — And Why It Still Stands 16.03.2026 46:39
The conversation about the Black family always starts in the middle. On this episode of Blacktivities, Shannon, KK, and Mona Lisa go all the way back to the beginning — and what they find rewrites everything. The Black family's structure wasn't random. It was shaped by centuries of slavery, post-emancipation terror, discriminatory policy, mass incarceration, and a welfare system designed to penali...
Black Books & Literature: Identity, Access, and Book Bans 02.03.2026 51:57
There was a time in the U.S. when Black people could be punished for learning to read. Today, books by Black authors are among the most challenged in schools. In this episode, we talk about Black literature , how it shapes identity, and why access to our stories has always mattered. In this episode we discuss: Anti-literacy laws during slavery and why literacy was seen as “dangerous” Frederick Dou...
Black Joy Is Resistance 23.02.2026 44:07
When Black stories get told, the spotlight usually lands on struggle, trauma, and survival. This week on Blacktivities , Shannon and Mona Lisa (with KK joining mid-episode) center what often gets left out: Black joy. The cookout laughter. The line dancing. The group chat jokes. The deep exhale that reminds us we are still here. In “Big Facts,” Shannon traces Black joy from slavery to the Jim Crow...
What Was the Education System Really Built For? | Black Kids, Big Facts, & Hard Truths 09.02.2026 1:03:25
Right now in this country, black students are more likely to be suspended, mislabeled, and denied access to advanced opportunities. But the question isn’t whether black kids can learn. The real question is what the education system was actually designed to do. In the season eight premiere of Blacktivities , we break down the history and present-day realities of American education and how its origi...
Unmasked: Safe Spaces, DEI, and Being Our Authentic Selves 04.08.2025 43:52
In Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem “We Wear the Mask,” he wrote of a smile that “grins and lies” referring to our inability to show our authentic selves and feelings. This week on Blacktivities, we talk about what it means to take off the mask—especially while moving through workplaces and the world. Shannon, Lisa, and KK talk finding safe spaces, what diversity and inclusion was supposed to look like...
I’m Not One of Your Little Friends: Why So Many of Us Need Therapy Now 28.07.2025 36:34
In this episode of Blacktivities , Shannon, Lisa, and KK unpack the parenting phrases we grew up hearing—and how many of them still echo in our adult lives and therapy sessions. From “Because I said so” to “I brought you in this world, I can take you out,” we’re talking about how generational trauma gets passed down, sometimes biologically, and how we’re working to break the cycle for the ne...
Black Card Confessions 14.07.2025 42:30
We all got 'em—those moments where our Black card might get snatched! In this lighter episode of Blacktivities , Shannon and KK trade Black Card Confessions—from not knowing how to play Spades to secret love for Wilson Phillips and white folks' footwear. But as always, we keep it rooted with a Big Facts segment on the history of the "Black card" and how it connects to the One-Drop Rule. The...
The Fetishization of Black Men 07.07.2025 39:35
In this episode of Blacktivities , Shannon, Mona Lisa, and KK dive into a conversation that’s long overdue — the fetishization of Black men. From historical roots to what it looks like in dating, porn, and pop culture today, the hosts unpack the ways Black men are turned into objects instead of being seen as full, complex people. They share personal stories, research-backed facts, and a few...
Backlash Against Black: Fighting Erasure and Reclaiming the Narrative 30.06.2025 46:43
In this powerful episode of Blacktivities , Shannon welcomes special guest Rick Willis — a proud HBCU alum, veteran, journalist, and outspoken advocate for Black empowerment — to unpack the growing backlash against Black culture, history, and unity. From banned books and rewritten curriculums to erasure in media and targeted attacks on Black progress, this conversation exposes the patterns o...
Creatively Black, Artistically Appropriated 23.06.2025 50:37
Black creativity has always been the blueprint. From the music we vibe to, to the dances that go viral, to the art that shapes culture—Black folks have BEEN leading the way. But history shows us a pattern: when the genius comes from Black communities, the credit often goes elsewhere. In this episode of Blacktivities , Shannon, Lisa, and KK unpack the long, painful legacy of cultural appropri...
Since We've Been Gone 16.06.2025 56:58
We’re back—and a lot has gone down. In this season opener, we catch you up on the major stories that have shaped Black culture, politics, and resistance since our last episode. From boycotts and burning plantations to Black dandyism on the red carpet, we connect the dots between history and the headlines. In this episode: Boycott of Dollar General : Pastor Dr. Jamal Bryant is leading a boycott ove...
Black Resistance 24.03.2025 49:35
At the beginning of the season, we said black women were going on a break, but the sabbatical is over! Lately, it seems like blackness is under attack and our civil rights are being threatened. We're sending out the bat signal for the 92%! It's all hands on deck... time to resist! Shan, Lisa, and KK discuss how our ancestors did it on the plantation, how our grandparents' generation did it during...
Social Media & Relationships 17.03.2025 47:34
Social media has made us more connected, but it has also brought some new problems into the mix. According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, among those whose partner uses social media, 23% say they have felt jealous or unsure of their relationship because of the way their current partner interacts with others on social media. From "single" married men jumping into DMs and "couple goals" to...
Black Men and Polyamory 10.03.2025 35:32
Kofi Siriboe, the chocolate brotha who played Ralph Angel in Queen Sugar and is in the current season of Harlem as Seth, recently became part of a headline because he said he practices ethical non-monogamy. Singer Ne-Yo has also made some headlines recently for having four girlfriends. So what is it? And is this what we're doing now? Shannon breaks down polyamory and what it entails, and the girls...
All Skinfolk Ain't Kinfolk 03.03.2025 35:59
Zora Neale Hurston, a writer during the Harlem Renaissance, coined the term “All my skinfolk ain’t kinfolk” when she talked about black folks that didn’t agree with her views about how to advance black interests or were not trying to advance black interests at all. We've seen various iterations of these characters throughout history. From tropes like Sambo and Stepin Fetchit to the examples we see...
The Death of DEI 24.02.2025 45:06
On January 20 and 21, 2025, the President signed two executive orders with the intention of getting rid of DEI in all government entities and even some private sector companies. Shannon, Lisa, and KK discuss their thoughts on merit-based hiring and efforts to kill diversity, equity, and inclusion. Also, Lisa shares what happened when she was asked if she was a DEI hire. Bring Blacktivities to your...
Let's Stay Together: Black Love Edition 17.02.2025 41:06
Another Valentine's Day has come and gone, but the ladies of Blacktivities will always promote black love. In this episode, Shannon, Lisa, and KK take a dive into the lyrics of old soul love songs with licensed therapist Mattie Finn to try and gain some insight into how we can have thriving relationships. Bring Blacktivities to your inbox - stay posted on what's happening with the pod... more blac...
I'm Not Your Superwoman - Sincerely, Black Women 10.02.2025 45:12
Black women are tired!!! We are taking a break from all the demands society has put on us. From out working everybody else, to having to be overqualified and still being overlooked, to organizing movements and getting little recognition, to enduring abuse... In the understood words of the former First Lady Michelle Obama... we ain't going! Ladies, this is a season of self-care. Bring Blacktivities...
What We Not Finna Do in 2025 is... 03.02.2025 46:23
Happy Black History Month! The ladies of Blacktivities are back with Season 6, serving up a hilarious yet honest intervention for the culture! From over-the-top lashes to social media drama, Shannon, Lisa, and Karen break down what needs to stay in 2024. Listen for unfiltered commentary on everything from beauty trends to relationship dynamics in the Black community. Bring Blacktivities to your in...
[BONUS] Isaiah Mack for Mayor 21.10.2024 24:28
Blacktivities returns in February!!! Check out the third episode of Shannon's newest podcast, RIGHTing Narratives in this bonus episode. Isaiah Mack is an NFL defensive tackle and former standout at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. During his college career, Mack earned All-American honors and was named the Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2018. Known for his resilien...
[BONUS] Policing While Black 14.10.2024 42:16
Blacktivities returns in February!!! Check out the second episode of Shannon's newest podcast, RIGHTing Narratives in this bonus episode. Michael McDowell, AKA... Mike on the Bike, is a black man in law enforcement. For historical reasons, black people and the police have always had a complicated relationship, especially in the south where slave patrols evolved into early forms of law enforcement....
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