Jill Nelson - Straight, No Chaser

Jill Nelson - Straight, No Chaser

58:34 Jan 22, 2026
About this episode
This week on Black Art is Lit,we’re reading Straight, No Chaser by Jill Nelson.Written in a moment when Black womenwere navigating media, work, relationships, and public life under intensescrutiny, this book speaks to pressures that still feel familiar today.Expectations around appearance. Respectability. Who is allowed authority. Whois expected to soften. Who is punished for clarity.Nelson writes from inside institutionsthat shaped public opinion while quietly limiting who could define it. Hervoice is direct, unsparing, and deeply aware of how power moves. Throughout thebook, personal history sits alongside cultural critique, gender politics,labor, media, and the cost of visibility. She also places herself in conversationwith women like Angela Davis, invoking a lineage of Black women whose intellectwas never separate from how their bodies were read, regulated, and politicized.That connection feels especially relevant now, as conversations about voice,image, authority, and dissent continue to shape the political atmosphere in theUnited States. Subscribe to Black Art is Lit forweekly readings that trust the listener to think, feel, and decide forthemselves.
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