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Episode 11: Reclaiming the Narrative

In this year's Black History Month episode I expl…

An episode of the Doesn't Really Matter podcast, hosted by Doesn't Really Matter, titled "Episode 11: Reclaiming the Narrative" was published on March 1, 2023 and runs 72 minutes.

March 1, 2023 ·72m · Doesn't Really Matter

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In this year's Black History Month episode I explore films that I feel help to reclaim the narrative of traumatized Black movies in media and portray what is closer to our actual experience as a strong, resilient, and beautiful group of people. Hope this one hits different! Socials: @doesntreallymatterpodcast @kt.brwn

In this year's Black History Month episode I explore films that I feel help to reclaim the narrative of traumatized Black movies in media and portray what is closer to our actual experience as a strong, resilient, and beautiful group of people. Hope this one hits different! Socials: @doesntreallymatterpodcast @kt.brwn
M. Gibson M. Gibson From failing words comes musical birth. There are concepts and expressions that cannot be contained within human language, so I attempt to do it with sounds I like. Which is why this is here. I'm not here to show off or get noticed; I just want a place anyone interested in hearing what goes on in my head can visit to listen. I believe joy, laughter, and music are gifts from something bigger than us all. Whether or not you agree doesn't matter to me. I will still serve you with kindness. If you really want to know more, just reach out to me. I assure you I'll respond.Everything here has a story. Everything. Intensity Without Mastery Michelle Cole Listen to the companion podcast to the blog Intensity Without Mastery, where I dabble in many things yet master none of them. I would call myself a dilettante, but can a working-class, middle-aged woman from the Rustbelt really be one? Doesn't such a term imply independent means? Discworld 18 - Maskerade by Terry Pratchett (Full Audiobook) Terry Pratchett The Opera House, Ankh-Morpork: a huge rambling building, where innocent young sopranos are lured to their destiny by a strangely familiar evil mastermind in a hideously deformed evening dress. But Granny Weatherwax is in the audience, and she doesn’t hold with that sort of thing. So there’s going to be trouble (but nevertheless a good evening’s entertainment with murders you can really hum.) The Wide, Wide World Susan Warner "How should a seven year old child react when forced to be separated from a mother who meant everything to her? How should she react when she learns that the aunt with whom she was sent to live doesn't really care about her? Will she be able to make real friendships with people outside her family? Would she be able to take her belief in God as a comfort? If you want to find answers to all these questions, read the enjoyable novel "The Wide, Wide World". There, you will see how the amazing Ellen Montgomery reacts to all those things, and many, many more".Summary by Stav Nisser.
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