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In the spine-tingling finale of the Spooky Series on The Professional Homegirl Podcast, Eboné sits down with a Black horror film historian whose lifelong love for the genre was inspired by her mother’s passion for horror movies.
Together, Eboné and her guest delve into the evolution of Black horror films, exploring how Black characters have shaped and been shaped by horror narratives and why these stories serve as powerful reflections of race, fear, and identity.
From cherished memories of watching classic horror films to a career devoted to understanding the genre’s cultural impact, Eboné’s guest illustrates that Black horror is more than just a thrill…it’s a profound lens on social truths and storytelling. Don’t miss this captivating final chapter in our Spooky Series!
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