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This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne shift into a discussion about why many Black-owned institutions and media outlets struggle to sustain without consistent financial support from the community. They debate whether there is a mental block around supporting Black businesses, the impact of marketing and “white man’s ice is colder,” and how internal criticism, propaganda, and algorithms can amplify attacks on Black leaders and celebrities. The conversation also touches on rebuilding communities, handling sabotage, and differing views on public backlash toward figures like Jay-Z, Diddy, and Bill Cosby.
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This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne shift into a discussion about why many Black-owned institutions and media outlets struggle to sustain without consistent financial support from the community. They debate whether there is a mental block around supporting Black businesses, the impact of marketing and “white man’s ice is colder,” and how internal criticism, propaganda, and algorithms can amplify attacks on Black leaders and celebrities. The conversation also touches on rebuilding communities, handling sabotage, and differing views on public backlash toward figures like Jay-Z, Diddy, and Bill Cosby.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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