27 episodes

The Amazon Original podcast “Invisible Blackness with Adrian Younge” documents the development and evolution of racism in America. This miniseries analyzes the Black consciousness with new historical parallels to the future and the past. Join Adrian Younge weekly for reflection, accompanied by interviews of Black Filmmakers, Actors, Musicians, and Scholars.
Listen to the songs that inspired Adrian Younge during the creation of the podcast, only on Amazon Music.

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    • Society & Culture

The Amazon Original podcast “Invisible Blackness with Adrian Younge” documents the development and evolution of racism in America. This miniseries analyzes the Black consciousness with new historical parallels to the future and the past. Join Adrian Younge weekly for reflection, accompanied by interviews of Black Filmmakers, Actors, Musicians, and Scholars.
Listen to the songs that inspired Adrian Younge during the creation of the podcast, only on Amazon Music.

    Beyond the Black Psyche

    Beyond the Black Psyche

    Racism has fermented into an ever-evolving system that is difficult to recognize, without the right sensors.

    • 17 min
    Say Somethin'

    Say Somethin'

    The end of slavery marks the rise of a secularized Black American culture; a transition whereby secularization found the Black community creating its own social systems.

    • 14 min
    The Cancer of America

    The Cancer of America

    Within the first 150 years of Colonial America, it was clearly established that Blacks had no place in America, short of being the property of white colonists.

    • 24 min
    Predetermined Prejudice

    Predetermined Prejudice

    This episode breaks down the etiology of institutionalized racism.

    • 33 min
    Follow the Money, an Interview with Estelle

    Follow the Money, an Interview with Estelle

    In this episode, Adrian and Estelle discuss the African diaspora, Britain's National Front and Parallels between the racial justice movements in the UK and the United states.

    • 53 min
    Understanding Cultural Comedy, an Interview with Russell Peters

    Understanding Cultural Comedy, an Interview with Russell Peters

    In this episode Adrian Younge and Russell Peters discuss the expression of cultural intelligence through comedy, the power of hiphop to inspire identity and the subtitles of understanding intention when applied to humor.

    • 36 min

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