In this episode, Dr. Tip takes on how we conceptualize the word "boycott" in the Black community. Using the example of the Super Bowl and recent calls to boycott luxury fashion designers for their racist imagery, Tip asserts that simply boycotting may not be the thing to do.
Investing in Black businesses is more important.
She also examines the role of race in conversations about Kamala Harris and Cory Booker's presidential campaigns. In both cases, Tip suggests that a deeper look at their policy may reveal that Zora Neale Hurston was correct in her opinion about who counts as kinfolk.
Finally, Dr. Tip makes a call for community awareness and political literacy when dealing with issues related to education.