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In this episode of Queue Points, co-hosts Jay Ray and DJ Sir Daniel are joined by Tashmica Torok and Shannon Perez-Darby from the Popaganda podcast. They discuss the complexities of supporting some of our favorite pop culture moments, problematic faves, the importance of accountability, the impact of pop culture on society, and creating safer communities for women. The conversation delves into how recognizable tracks like Shaggy's 'It Wasn't Me' and Prince's 'Head' resonate with listeners despite their problematic lyrics, and explores the broader implications of sexual violence and transformative justice.This episode is a journey into the intersections of music, culture, and justice.
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In this episode of Queue Points, co-hosts Jay Ray and DJ Sir Daniel are joined by Tashmica Torok and Shannon Perez-Darby from the Popaganda podcast. They discuss the complexities of supporting some of our favorite pop culture moments, problematic faves, the importance of accountability, the impact of pop culture on society, and creating safer communities for women. The conversation delves into how recognizable tracks like Shaggy's 'It Wasn't Me' and Prince's 'Head' resonate with listeners despite their problematic lyrics, and explores the broader implications of sexual violence and transformative justice.This episode is a journey into the intersections of music, culture, and justice.
Follow Our Sponsor “What’s Poppin Penny?”: https://qpnt.net/wppspotify
Follow Popaganda Podcast
Instagram: https://instagram.com/popagandapod
TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@popaganda_pod
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePopagandaPodcast
Topics: #transformativejustice #womenofcolor #BlackPodcasters #BlackMusic #MusicPodcast
Become a Queue Points Insider: https://qpnt.net/insiders
Get More In Queue Points Magazine: https://qpnt.net/magazine
Subscribe & Review Us on Apple Podcasts: https://qpnt.net/applepodcasts
Review us on Podchaser: https://qpnt.net/podchaser
Subscribe on Spotify: https://qpnt.net/spotify
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Facebook: https://facebook.com/queuepointspod
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Follow DJ Sir Daniel On Social Media
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Mixcloud: https://mixcloud.com/thesirdaniel
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Opening Theme: Music by Danya Vodovoz
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