Episodes
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Recap Concrete Cowboy with me! (Yes there are SPOILERS!) We will learn more about historic blacks in history.
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Join me as I fond over Gina Prince-Bythewood and one of her well known films, " Beyond The Lights". I give gratitude to Nina Simone and Gina for their trailblazing moments for women of color in the industry from all ages and moments in time.
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Please let me introduce myself. Welcome Back and farewell to the old logo... I can't wait to start this journey with you!
I look forward to the complete rebrand starting next week, January 9th, 2023.
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This episode is the final installment of Melaninated Movies Monday. Joined by my professor, mentor, and advisor we recap the series and talk about life as black women. Join us for this final episode. Thank you for your support and I hope you enjoy!
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This episode covers the last two and the current decade of films. Honestly, I just talk about my favorite or most impactful films from my childhood. This is a new millennium and a new century. Change has and will continue to come.
This is my last informational episode for my series Melaninated Movies Monday, would you like to see the series continue? Message me on Instagram @_kaytalks22 and let me know what you think! I appreciate the support and I hope you enjoy the episode. Thank you.
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This is an exciting episode! Moving toward the current time, the options of African American cinema have become vast. In an Interview with Queon Martin, Film Investor and Founder of Carter Magazine, we chat, laugh, and get personal analyzing this time period and how it affects the African American community. You can follow Q on Instagram @dnaamerica and @cartermagazine. Thank you everybody for listening and I hope you enjoy this episode!
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This episode analyzes the evolutionary impact of African American cinematic history. I am joined by Independent Filmmaker and Professor Foster Solomon. A huge shout out and thank you to Foster for joining in the conversation. We wish you the best in your career. Thank you everybody for listening. You can find his film on Tubi! Follow me @_kaytalks22 on Instagram and see you next week.
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This episode explores the evolutionary history and the impact of African American cinema. Referencing the times the 1920s - 1940s. Follow @_kaytalks22 on Instagram. Thank you for listening.
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This is an informal podcast based on research and opinion.
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This is the Introduction with fixed audio. A huge thank you to everyone who tuned in Monday and I hope you are ready for the next episode coming on Valentine's Day! Follow my instagram @_kaytalks22
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This is episode 1 of my evolutionary analysis of African American cinema history. This podcast gives a description of what you can expect in the upcoming episodes. Please bear with me as I get accustomed to podcasting and speaking publicly. I hope you enjoy. Follow my Instagram account @_kaytalks22