174: with Julian Outlaw, rapper
Podcast |
Broken Class
Publisher |
Thomas Hiura
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Music
News
Politics
Publication Date |
Jun 12, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:15:44

Julian Outlaw is a hip-hop artist from Houston, Texas' Third Ward. Without Julian's voice, I would never have known about the late George Floyd's contributions to hip-hop, specifically through H-Town's chopped and screwed movement. RIP Big Floyd!

We chat about bluegrass and commonalities (1:24), New York culture (4:18), racism in affluent spaces (9:57), a rare take on the 2016 election (13:13), Yang's sanity, #8CantWait, #8toAbolition, and policing (16:09), gangs and school funding (22:06), BIG FLOYD and the Screwed Up Click (28:16), Houston's slab lines (32:13), school board issues and teaching (40:41), officer Graveline and school cops (48:13), Asians and Black lives (58:45), good ally Dan Radcliffe and bad ally Drew Brees (1:03:21), basketball heroes (1:07:29), and more. The discussion is on video at https://youtu.be/WoA2szNfR4A.  Support Julian Outlaw, and check out his work! http://smarturl.it/thelameoutlaw

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