The Black Composition Podcast Black Composition
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Black people are not a monolith, but a composition of gifted individuals who possess a spectrum of creative ideas and beautiful perspectives. The purpose of the Black Composition Podcast is to analyze and reshape societal narratives through conversation and storytelling, creating an authentic platform for our stories and perspectives to be shared with the world.
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Grandpa Nelson
In this episode of the Black Composition Podcast, I Talk with my Grandfather about his life throughout The past and current Eras.
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A Conversation With Dr. Carter
In this episode, I talk to Author, Teacher, and Principal, Dr. Carter about his experience as a teacher in the public education system. We also discuss his thoughts on the critical role of Black Educators in predominantly white spaces
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Mnemonic: Artist/Poets Roundtable
Ekua Bransah, Gabe Gauisbayode, Amaria Jones, and Tyrese Glover go over their roles in the Creative Process of the Short Film Mnemonic directed by yours truly.
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"A Man was Lynched Yesterday... and We Reposted it"
In this episode of Black Composition, I have a conversation with Author, Writer, Poet, and just all-around creative, Matthew Vaughn as we discuss his new Book "All These Words... The gathering of Self-evident truths" as well as other topics pertaining to social media and the toxic culture we live in today. Vaughn opens up about his personal life as well as realizations he's had while writing his books and album, formulating through the construct of adulthood his path unto becoming the individual he aspires to be.
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"Black Men Don't Protect Black Women"
“Black Men don’t protect Black women” is a phrase that had been circulating the internet a few months ago. With the Death of Breonna Taylor, Oluwatoyin (Toyin) Salau, and videos of Black Men abusing Women on the internet, it seems that the narrative of Black men being abusive, disrespectful, and hateful towards Black Women is not an over-generalization, but a fact. It's as if there are no good Black Men out there based on this narrative. However, all narratives come with truths and falsehoods. In this episode of Black Composition, I discuss with a panel of Black Women and Men about what does it mean to protect Black Women as well as the negative narrative and perception of our Men.
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Black Ace
Do Black People Play the Victim? Do We Own A Card that shifts blame off of us and onto society? Is their such a thing as "Black Privilege"? In this episode of Black Composition Me, Lamon, Flash, Gabe, and Ruck discuss Victimhood as well as our own experiences with the "Black Card".