1 hr 11 min

Class and Black America | A Conversation with Bertrand Cooper John Wood Jr. Show

    • Politics

Is the black American experience defined by race in 2021? Or are the struggles of millions of African-Americans far more a symptom of class?
Bertrand Cooper is a deeply insightful yet underappreciated voice on the intersections of race and poverty in American life. In our conversation we talk about popular culture's representation of black life, the differences in the black experience as a function of class, and Bertrand's own compelling journey through race, poverty and the ladder of education.
Read Bertrand's seminal essay Who Actually Gets to Create Black Pop Culture for Current Affairs: 
https://www.currentaffairs.org/2021/07/who-actually-gets-to-create-black-pop-culture
Twitter: @_BlackTrash @braverangels @JohnRWoodJr 

Websites: www.braverangels.org

Is the black American experience defined by race in 2021? Or are the struggles of millions of African-Americans far more a symptom of class?
Bertrand Cooper is a deeply insightful yet underappreciated voice on the intersections of race and poverty in American life. In our conversation we talk about popular culture's representation of black life, the differences in the black experience as a function of class, and Bertrand's own compelling journey through race, poverty and the ladder of education.
Read Bertrand's seminal essay Who Actually Gets to Create Black Pop Culture for Current Affairs: 
https://www.currentaffairs.org/2021/07/who-actually-gets-to-create-black-pop-culture
Twitter: @_BlackTrash @braverangels @JohnRWoodJr 

Websites: www.braverangels.org

1 hr 11 min