In this episode, Shanti connects her recent emotional sensitivity to her fitness journey while Antoinette recounts seeing Jazmine Sullivan and Maxwell at the Serenade Tour. For politics, they briefly touch on Israel’s expansion into Lebanon, discuss the murder of Marcellus Khaliifah Williams, and explore the moral dilemmas surrounding the death penalty in the United States. The dialogue shifts to Cardi B & Offset’s recent social media crash out, the indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, and a critique of Janet Jackson’s controversial remarks regarding Kamala Harris, emphasizing the importance of informed discourse in public figures. Join us…
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NY Phil: Afromodernism – Music of the African Diaspora
Discount Code: CULTURELP20
Dates and Times:
- Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 7:30 PM
- Friday, October 18, 2024, at 7:30 PM
- Location: David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center
Ticket Information:
Tickets are available at https://bit.ly/afromodernism
Timestamp
Timestamps
00:00 Emotional Unraveling and Physical Connection
14:58 Reflections on Jazmine Sullivan & Maxwell
17:58 Cultural Events and Community Engagement
20:57 Current Events and Political Commentary
29:58 Patreon and Community Support
44:36 The Psychological Warfare of Conflict
48:14 The Normalization of Violence and Its Consequences
49:56 Media Control and the Impact on Public Perception
52:03 The Case of Marcellus Williams and the Death Penalty
01:02:46 The Death Penalty Debate: Morality and Justice
01:09:51 Cultural Reflections: Cardi B and Personal Agency
01:16:10 Janet Jackson’s Controversial Remarks on Kamala Harris
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