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For the Love of Liberty: Twin Writers Lean into the Past to Understand the Present

Black Podcasting - For the Love of Liberty: Twin Writers Lean into the Past to Understand the Present

For the Love of Liberty: Twin Writers Lean into the Past to Understand the Present

In this heartfelt session, host Ella speaks with Suzette Riddick and Suzette D. Harrison, affectionately known as ‘the twins.’ They discuss their new collaborative series, Generations, which tells the intertwined stories of African American families across different eras.

Top Three Takeaways

Time Stamps

00:00 Introduction to the Suzette Twins

02:39 Catching Up with Suzette Riddick

04:49 Catching Up with Suzette D. Harrison

06:01 The Healing Power of Friendship

09:13 The Generations Series: Concept and Inspiration

14:40 Creating Colemanville: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

28:11 The Bond Between the Suzette Twins

36:05 Introducing the Characters

36:25 Florida Coleman’s Journey

38:47 Jillian Hart’s Story

40:54 Interweaving Histories

42:58 Writing Process and Collaboration

44:00 The Twin Connection

48:51 Game Time: Acrostic Challenge

01:07:08 Final Thoughts and Farewells

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