22. The Necessity of Reparations with Sequana Murray (S2 E2) Broadening the Narrative
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- Society & Culture
In this episode, I talked with hip hop artist and poet Sequana Murray, or Bandy as she is known by her stage name. We discussed the realities of poverty and the necessity of reparations. Sequana was a guest on the first full episode in season 1, "Intersection of Multiple Identities," so in this episode for season 2, she shared about what’s happened in her life since we recorded in July 2020.
Transcript: broadeningthenarrative.blogspot.com/2021/02/the-necessity-of-reparations-with
Connect with Bandy:
IG @bandythenomad and @vizionandflow
Twitter @MurraySequana
Bandcamp bandy17.bandcamp.com/
Kickstarter for Bandy's Notebook Album EP
Vizion and Flow YouTube Channel
Resources Mentioned:
Pastor Mika Edmondson Quote
"An End to the Class vs. Race Debate" by Ralph Richard Banks
Be the Bridge - “Whiteness 101: Foundational Principles Every White Bridge Builder Needs to Understand”
“Blaming President Donald Trump is Too Easy: This is Us” with Eddie Glaude, Jr.
Truth’s Table - "Reparations NOW: Repent and Repair"
Nikole Hannah-Jones tweet from Dec. 27, 2020
"When Slaveowners Got Reparations" by Tera W. Hunter
"Lament for Mother Tubman" by Micah Bournes
The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism by Edward Baptist
The music from this episode is “Design” by Bandy featuring Nicki Pappas. I want to thank Jordan Lukens for his help with editing and Danielle Bolin for creating the episode graphic. If you like what you hear in this episode, share it with a friend. I really think that little by little, person by person, we can broaden the narrative. In addition, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. Then, rate and review to help others find the show.
Connect with Nicki Pappas:
Broadening the Narrative blog - broadeningthenarrative.blogspot.com
Broadening the Narrative on:
IG @broadeningthenarrative
Twitter @broadnarrative
Facebook - facebook.com/groups/broadeningthenarrative
In this episode, I talked with hip hop artist and poet Sequana Murray, or Bandy as she is known by her stage name. We discussed the realities of poverty and the necessity of reparations. Sequana was a guest on the first full episode in season 1, "Intersection of Multiple Identities," so in this episode for season 2, she shared about what’s happened in her life since we recorded in July 2020.
Transcript: broadeningthenarrative.blogspot.com/2021/02/the-necessity-of-reparations-with
Connect with Bandy:
IG @bandythenomad and @vizionandflow
Twitter @MurraySequana
Bandcamp bandy17.bandcamp.com/
Kickstarter for Bandy's Notebook Album EP
Vizion and Flow YouTube Channel
Resources Mentioned:
Pastor Mika Edmondson Quote
"An End to the Class vs. Race Debate" by Ralph Richard Banks
Be the Bridge - “Whiteness 101: Foundational Principles Every White Bridge Builder Needs to Understand”
“Blaming President Donald Trump is Too Easy: This is Us” with Eddie Glaude, Jr.
Truth’s Table - "Reparations NOW: Repent and Repair"
Nikole Hannah-Jones tweet from Dec. 27, 2020
"When Slaveowners Got Reparations" by Tera W. Hunter
"Lament for Mother Tubman" by Micah Bournes
The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism by Edward Baptist
The music from this episode is “Design” by Bandy featuring Nicki Pappas. I want to thank Jordan Lukens for his help with editing and Danielle Bolin for creating the episode graphic. If you like what you hear in this episode, share it with a friend. I really think that little by little, person by person, we can broaden the narrative. In addition, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. Then, rate and review to help others find the show.
Connect with Nicki Pappas:
Broadening the Narrative blog - broadeningthenarrative.blogspot.com
Broadening the Narrative on:
IG @broadeningthenarrative
Twitter @broadnarrative
Facebook - facebook.com/groups/broadeningthenarrative
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