(From Kiko's Freethinker Forum)
'In the first half of my two-part interview with J, he discusses the bifurcated nature of perceptions between PWIs and HBCUs. J. explains the movement in the ever-increasing popularity of HBCUs. We also debate the influence of capitalism in higher education and especially in the commercial hip-hop music industry. J. concludes the first half of our broken political system and then we segue into a brief conversation about the perceptions of the South Side of Chicago and the detachment of the Black psyche due to historic trauma.
In the second half of our delightful interview, J. Clark tells the forum how he entered the podcasting arena. Subsequently, he elaborates on his college experience at Olivet Nazarene University. Most of Part 2 explores what Black liberation means for each of us and how reparations play a part in this experience.'
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