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In this episode we discuss some prestigious television we missed because premium channels are stupid and inaccessible to many. We discuss the first episodes of The Wire (2002) and Veep (2012).
For more go to our website. Logo by Rola. Theme performed by Kate.
Our experiences as Black and Latine women frame our conversations on the podcast. We create this show for our own entertainment, but know there are others listening who may expect us to talk about the fight to end police brutality against Black Americans. For many reasons we do not delve deep into the real world parallels of today's episode topic, not least of which is the fact that we recorded this before the current Black Lives Matter protests across the country.
It feels surreal that people still need to hear this: Black. Lives. Matter. No ifs, no buts, no "perfect victims." Every Black life matters.
We hope this episode offers a brief escape from the onslaught of news, if you need it. We also hope you, like us, are keeping informed, and listening to local and national community leaders on how to help dismantle the system built to oppress Black people. The resources are out there. Find them. Use them.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode we discuss some prestigious television we missed because premium channels are stupid and inaccessible to many. We discuss the first episodes of The Wire (2002) and Veep (2012).
For more go to our website. Logo by Rola. Theme performed by Kate.
Our experiences as Black and Latine women frame our conversations on the podcast. We create this show for our own entertainment, but know there are others listening who may expect us to talk about the fight to end police brutality against Black Americans. For many reasons we do not delve deep into the real world parallels of today's episode topic, not least of which is the fact that we recorded this before the current Black Lives Matter protests across the country.
It feels surreal that people still need to hear this: Black. Lives. Matter. No ifs, no buts, no "perfect victims." Every Black life matters.
We hope this episode offers a brief escape from the onslaught of news, if you need it. We also hope you, like us, are keeping informed, and listening to local and national community leaders on how to help dismantle the system built to oppress Black people. The resources are out there. Find them. Use them.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.