BLACKLIVESMATTER

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2021 · 3 MIN

BLACKLIVESMATTER

from BLM · host Tobechukwu Chilaka

the effects of the media on the blm movement

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Darrell Davis: Black and Green Darrell Davis Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/darrell-davis99/subscribeDarrell Davis: Black and Green seeks to draw on my experience growing up in the Civil Rights/Human Rights movement. Using that experience, we hope to move toward real progress for Black people. We will explore bridging the often two separate strategies of protest and economic development. We will draw on the movements of the sixties to help guide us today. BLM, the exploitation of Black voters by the Democratic Party, and the role of today's "Black political class," in stunting our progress will all be covered. Open To Criticism Wendy Lloyd What if your taste in movies is being dictated by powerful voices who don’t look like you, think like you, or care about the stories you want to see? Film critic Wendy Lloyd investigates who’s really shaping what you watch – and why it matters.In the #MeToo, BLM, and Times Up era, are the gatekeepers of film criticism changing, or are the same old voices still pulling the strings? Wendy digs deep into who gets to shape the conversation, why it matters, and how the stories we value are impacted by race, gender, and privilege.With sharp wit and a knack for getting to the heart of the issue, Wendy invites fellow critics and commentators into lively discussions about the inequalities still lurking behind the scenes of the industry's most powerful platforms. Who decides what films deserve top honours during Awards season? And why are so few diverse voices holding the reins?Join Wendy for this twice-nominated Independent Podcast Awards show, as she unpacks #WhereAreWeNow Nice Things Network Where Are We Now is a short series of podcasts hosted by Myles Hart. The show consists of beautiful, painful, playful and insighful conversations with influential and inspirational people from both the Creative and Mental Health industries. Myles sits with his guests to discuss a variety of topics from the perception of the black male, appreciation vs appreciation, Mental health, representation of the black female and more. The Where Are We Now Podcast takes you on a journey with the guests where we learn about their personal stories, their connection to such topics, how they were impacted by the BLM movement following the murder go George Floyd and ultimately where they are now.This show serves as a part of the #WhereAreWeNow week long campaign by DNXBLM that commemorates the murder of George Floyd by continuing the conversations that seemed to have gone quiet. It aims to remind all of us we have come far, but still have far to go. It uplifts and validates the shared experiences from Police Actions Towards BLM Protesters vs. Actions Towards The Attack on The Capital Joia Peters Interview with BLM protester on differences between police actions at BLM protests and the attack to the capitol.
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