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The Bougie Black ShowGreat Music, Interviews, and Discussions on race, class, and gender |
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Episode 39: Black Folks Talkin' (Discussions with Queen Esther)
September 14, 2008 07:45 PM PDT
Hosted by cultural critic and author Stephen Earley Jordan II, he discusses issues of race, class and gender. Ever wanted to eavesdrop on black folks' conversations? Here's your chance! ! ! This episode multitalented artist Queen Esther joins him for some intense "Black Talk" as they sit along the riverside in Manhattan. They discuss black women and perms, differences between blacks and whites, why black folks are scared of water; Texas hurricane victims; post-traumatic slave syndrome; hip-hop culture vs the n-word and our responsibility to the youth; Whether Michelle Obama a nappy-headed ho; Harlem and its gentrification and more. Hotline: 206 600 6383
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Podcast SummaryHosted by NYC author and cultural critic Stephen Earley Jordan II. Jordan has authored "Beyond Bougie" and "Cold, Black, and Hungry". He interviews and discusses issues of Race, Class, and Gender on this show.
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