The Ghosts of Midterms Past
Midterm elections are critical junctures for Black America, moments in time that have transformed the wellbeing of the community — for better or worse. In 1962, the Democrats’ strong showing helped […]
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Ep. 493 “The Group Chat Said Leave!” ft. Special Guest Co-Host Dree Taylor @_dreetaylor podcast
The comic book and fantasy space may seem very different from hip-hop culture, but according to Run DMC’s Daryl McDaniels, the two are very similar. In this episode, we speak with both Daryl and Hilton George, the founder of Blerdcon. While Daryl explores the similarities between the two mediums, Hilton walks us through the challenges surrounding inclusivity in the comics culture.
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Credits:
Dempsey Pillot, field and studio producer
Jill Webb, producer
Anddy Egan-Thorpe, audio engineer
Femi Redwood, host and executive producer
Midterm elections are critical junctures for Black America, moments in time that have transformed the wellbeing of the community — for better or worse. In 1962, the Democrats’ strong showing helped […]
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