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On this episode, we begin by talking about ways we probably should not celebrate Black History Month. Don't get us wrong we love King Kunta and everyone should see roots, but maybe kidnapping isn't the best way. We then tackle the issue of homelessness and housing insecurity. We use the voice of Ronald Davies to expose the inhuman nature of this growing crisis happening nationwide. We acknowledge Saturne Tchabong and Mason Foster for their phenomenal documentary on the crisis on homelessness and skid row, 3rd Street, which premiered at the Pan African Film Festival. On the topic of Black Film, we discuss The Photograph in relation to classic Black love stories. The question of "when do you shoot your shot and how much pressure can you apply?" comes up as we think about what these love films teach us about pursuing women.
R.I.P. Janet DuBois, Pop Smoke, & Ronald Davies
By Scholar P & T-Shaw5
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On this episode, we begin by talking about ways we probably should not celebrate Black History Month. Don't get us wrong we love King Kunta and everyone should see roots, but maybe kidnapping isn't the best way. We then tackle the issue of homelessness and housing insecurity. We use the voice of Ronald Davies to expose the inhuman nature of this growing crisis happening nationwide. We acknowledge Saturne Tchabong and Mason Foster for their phenomenal documentary on the crisis on homelessness and skid row, 3rd Street, which premiered at the Pan African Film Festival. On the topic of Black Film, we discuss The Photograph in relation to classic Black love stories. The question of "when do you shoot your shot and how much pressure can you apply?" comes up as we think about what these love films teach us about pursuing women.
R.I.P. Janet DuBois, Pop Smoke, & Ronald Davies