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S5: Ep 33 Work Protocols: Sh*t You Need To Know For The Workplace Pt. 4 In this episode, we focus on the importance of confidence in the workplace and how […]
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Tananarive Due understands horror. She’s written it, she’s studied it, she teaches about it at UCLA in a class that has Jordan Peele come by to explain his perspective. There’s something unique about Black horror films like Get Out or Candyman—they’re not usually just a madman going around killing. There’s usually some political angle that relates to the challenge of being Black in America. Tananarive talks about this and much more about the art and science of Black horror films including the work of Jordan Peele.
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Toure Show Episode 299
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S5: Ep 33 Work Protocols: Sh*t You Need To Know For The Workplace Pt. 4 In this episode, we focus on the importance of confidence in the workplace and how […]
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