Welcome to the Visually Speaking Podcast, brought to you by Visual Dynasty Productions, LLC. In this episode, hosts Shawna M. Fitzgerald play moderator between Mattie J and Kyle Martin as they dive deep into thought-provoking topics that make you question the world around you.
First up on the docket is the recent decision by Duke University to cease offering full-ride scholarships to African Americans. Join the conversation as Mattie and Kyle explore the implications of this decision and its impact on diversity and inclusion in higher education.
Next, the hosts tackle the age-old debate: can a person truly be a victim of their environment? Delve into the complexities of this issue as they examine the intersection of personal responsibility and external influences.
And finally, the discussion turns to LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood. Is there such a thing as too much advocacy? Join us as we explore the nuances of representation and the boundaries between genuine inclusivity and tokenism in the entertainment industry. Tune in to gain new perspectives, challenge your beliefs, and engage in meaningful discourse. Subscribe to the Visually Speaking Podcast for more thought-provoking discussions on the issues that matter most.
00:00 - Intro
00:01 - Duke University no longer provides full-ride scholarships to African American
00:22 - Are we a victim of a product of our environment?
00:51 - Is Hollywood pushing the LGBQT+ agenda too much
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