Say It Out Loud Podcast
Fashion has been a staple of black life since our ancestors walked the plains of Africa. From printed garments signifying royalty to the freshest sneakers on retail shelves, fashion has been dictated by melanated brothas and sistas for decades.
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The small business has become a staple in black community in the past decade. No matter the market, it seems like there is a black-owned bus unless that fits the category. But, why hasn’t the black community prospered?
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info_outline "Sexual Chocolate"Say It Out Loud Podcast
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info_outlineBlack music has been a driving force in black culture for decades and no other genre has embodied black culture like Hip-Hop.
This episode join us as we speak on Hip-Hop’s influence on black society and if certain “alternative” forms of Hip-Hop are a positive or negative moving forward.
Topics:
- How has Hip-Hop changed? Is for the better? Worst?
- Has the rise of “party rap” or “rachet anthems” watered down the pool of MCs?
Main: Will we ever see Hip-Hop be a positive voice for the community or the narrative of the people again, similar to the 90s?
#SIOLVibeoftheWeek: Finer Things - Caprice
Guest List:
Courtlandt Griffin, Host
Caprice, Music Artist
Issac Whaley, Guest
Phillip Brock, Guest