AFROPUNK Solution Sessions uses the spirit and power of community to tackle the most important conversations about how culture, activism, and politics impact young folks of color in a way that achieves positive results.
8 Available Episodes (26 Total)Average duration: 00:39:00
Dec 18, 2019
Death To Executions
00:37:59
It probably won’t surprise you that the death penalty in America is a racist practice, but it's also sloppily applied, expensive, and not actually working to make anyone safer. Many states are already ramping down the use of capital punishment because it doesn’t work. It’s time to stop doubling down on this outdated and racist practice for good. The real question we should be asking is not whether people deserve to die for the crimes they've committed, it's do we deserve to kill. On this episode we talk to Bryan Stevenson, founder of Equal Justice Initiative (EJI.org), about his work with incarcerated people and the new film Just Mercy, which chronicles his fight to save Walter Dee McMillian from execution.
Dec 11, 2019
Rest As Reparations
00:27:33
Black folks get less sleep than white people and this racial sleep gap has physical and mental consequences, but it’s also deeper than that. To challenge oppressive systems like white supremacy, capitalism, and patriarchy, Black folks need to be able to dream a better world is actually possible. And how can we do that collectively as a people if we’re not sleeping or resting? Featuring an interview with Tricia Hersey - Founder of The Nap Ministry.
Dec 04, 2019
The People's Champ: Elaine Brown
00:33:25
Elaine Brown is a legend. Her activism, her art, her music, and her writing speaks for itself. She’s been dedicated to fighting for Black liberation for decades. She’s put in a lot of community work and, as you would imagine, she takes no shit. In this special episode we sit down with her to find out what she thinks are some of the biggest issues we’re currently facing as Black folks and what we can do about them.
Nov 27, 2019
Art In Action
00:27:18
Black people have been making all kinds of art for forever -- for utility, for creative expression, for activism. What does it look like when our art and resistance merge to inspire social and political action? Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, Charmaine Minniefield, and Kimberly Drew are artists and activists who use their work to challenge street harassment, Black erasure, white supremacy, and so much more. Art can challenge, and it can change.
Nov 20, 2019
Digital Blackness 2.0
00:28:31
Black folks basically invented the internet. Or at least we made it worth visiting. But just like in real life, Black identity is constantly threatened online. That’s why it’s so important to affirm, celebrate, canonize and respect how Black identity plays on both in real life and in online spaces. We will take a look at the history of Black users online and who profits off of content from Black users/creators. Featuring April Reign & Evelyn From The Internets.
Nov 13, 2019
AFROPUNK: Punk By Necessity
00:39:56
We’re taking it back to the beginning! In this episode Bridget & Yves explore the history of AFROPUNK and discuss the “solutions” that both AFROPUNK the Media Company and Solution Sessions provide. We talk with Co-Founder, Matthew Morgan, and Co-CEO & President, Jocelyn Cooper, as they share their challenges of operating a Black Owned business in a predominantly white space and where they hope to see the platform grow to in the future. Featured interviews include Matthew Morgan and Jocelyn Cooper.
Feb 27, 2019
BLACK HISTORY IN THE MAKING
00:21:05
Nov 02, 2018
A Conversation With Stacey Abrams
00:45:25
Sep 21, 2018
Interview: Paul Butler
00:45:05
Sep 14, 2018
Interview: Matthew Kincaid
01:34:06
Dec 18 | 00:37:59
Death To Executions
Dec 11 | 00:27:33
Rest As Reparations
Dec 04 | 00:33:25
The People's Champ: Elaine Brown
Nov 27 | 00:27:18
Art In Action
Nov 20 | 00:28:31
Digital Blackness 2.0
Nov 13 | 00:39:56
AFROPUNK: Punk By Necessity
Feb 27 | 00:21:05
BLACK HISTORY IN THE MAKING
Nov 02 | 00:45:25
A Conversation With Stacey Abrams
Sep 21 | 00:45:05
Interview: Paul Butler
Sep 14 | 01:34:06
Interview: Matthew Kincaid
This podcast could use a review!
This podcast could use a review! Have anything to say about it? Share your thoughts using the button below.