The Epstein scandal has erupted across every corner of public life politics, entertainment, media, you name it. Each new revelation feels like another crack in a façade that protected powerful men for far too long. As survivors speak out and documents surface, the world is being forced to confront not only the scale of the abuse but the network of silence that enabled it. And now, as the question shifts from what happened to who knew , an uncomfortable truth has emerged from the wreckage. For Black women, the revelation that no Black girls were allowed on Epstein’s island lands with a disturbing duality. It is not protection, not mercy, not grace but the grotesque reality that racism, in all its violence and exclusion, created a barrier that kept us out of the reach of a man who preyed on vulnerability. LIVE RADIO LISTEN NOW It is a chilling twist: the same system that has historically endangered Black women’s bodies may, in this one horrific context, have been the very thing t...
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