EPISODE · Jan 29, 2021 · 36 MIN
S1E4: Making Way for Black Perspectives
from UMassterclass · host Students in the Film Studies Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Our BLM focused mini-series continues with a discussion between our hosts and UMass Communication grad student Goyland Williams on how film and television has changed in its representation of the Black community in recent years. They ask whether or not this is a measure of cultural change. The group also discusses the dissonance between the rise in popularity of black culture and people’s refusal to acknowledge systemic racism. Produced/Edited/Hosted by Eleanor Rose and Jacky Celestino | Podcast theme by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino
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Our BLM focused mini-series continues with a discussion between our hosts and UMass Communication grad student Goyland Williams on how film and television has changed in its representation of the Black community in recent years. They ask whether or not this is a measure of cultural change. The group also discusses the dissonance between the rise in popularity of black culture and people’s refusal to acknowledge systemic racism. Produced/Edited/Hosted by Eleanor Rose and Jacky Celestino | Podcast theme by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino
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