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Welcome to a special re-introduction of 1919 radio; In this episode our host Mohamed Nuur is joined by Dr Jared Ball, scholar, professor, and author of I mix what I like: A Mixtape Manifesto as well as The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power. I speak to him about his books, mixtape radio, emancipatory journalism, & the gentrification of Black music and media.
1919Radio title sequence credits:
Introduction clip: Angela Davis on Democracy Now!
Second clip: Sister Souljah response to Bill Clinton
Third clip: Kwame Ture on Organizaiton and mobilization Song: The Pharcyde - Runnin'
A full transcript is available for all of our episodes on the 1919Radio webpage.
Contact and follow us to learn more about our work and how to get involved!
www.1919mag.com (instagram + twitter) Contact: [email protected] Submissions and pitches: [email protected]
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Welcome to a special re-introduction of 1919 radio; In this episode our host Mohamed Nuur is joined by Dr Jared Ball, scholar, professor, and author of I mix what I like: A Mixtape Manifesto as well as The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power. I speak to him about his books, mixtape radio, emancipatory journalism, & the gentrification of Black music and media.
1919Radio title sequence credits:
Introduction clip: Angela Davis on Democracy Now!
Second clip: Sister Souljah response to Bill Clinton
Third clip: Kwame Ture on Organizaiton and mobilization Song: The Pharcyde - Runnin'
A full transcript is available for all of our episodes on the 1919Radio webpage.
Contact and follow us to learn more about our work and how to get involved!
www.1919mag.com (instagram + twitter) Contact: [email protected] Submissions and pitches: [email protected]