

Amber McBride — ROLL CALL: NEW TAROT NAMES FOR BLACK GIRLS
15 snips Feb 2, 2024
Amber McBride, an English professor and author, shares her powerful poem 'ROLL CALL: NEW TAROT NAMES FOR BLACK GIRLS' which reimagines the identities of Black girls. The podcast explores themes of reinvention, racism, language power, and the body. It also discusses the empowerment of Black girls through the naming process and challenges societal expectations. The episode delves into the symbolism of the death card in tarot and highlights the affirmation and strength found in the poem.
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Reclaiming Language
- "Roll Call: New Tarot Names for Black Girls" reinvents the traditional tarot for Black girls.
- The poem reclaims derogatory language, transforming insults into affirmations of power.
A Blend of Influences
- Amber McBride blends old-time Christianity, hoodoo, and modern alchemy in her poetry.
- This creates a powerful voice that speaks back to prejudice and reclaims identity.
Syntax and Glamour
- The poem's syntax is pleasurable to pronounce, emphasizing the magic and glamour of language.
- The evocative language draws the reader into the poem's power.