Welcome to episode 30 of Brown About Town LDN!
We’re back from our summer break and we’re getting
deep at the beginning of this months episodes, discussing our event with the WrkWrkWrk collective about creating solidarity between minority groups. We talk about how we could be missing important parts in the conversation by not working together.
We also talk about our seeing stand up comics Yvonne Orji and Judah Frielandah at Soho Theatre.
We’re giving a shout out to the Sassy Apparel relaunch September 15th, get you’re ticket at if you haven’t already
https://bit.ly/2LYCUdQ
And Beat Freeks collective who’ll be hosting Festival of Audacity Sept 27-29, in Birmingham. A multidisciplinary festival of activist art check out their website for more info
https://www.beatfreeks.com/whatson/festival-of-audacity-2018
In Snap, Crackle and Pop we talk about Stormzy’s Merky Achievements, Nicky Minaj’s beefings and Magazine covers diverse September Issues.
Jay recommends Nicole Byer's podcast Why Won't you Date me?
In Unsolitied Advice Kneemah checks herself for voicing the biases she's been raised with and Jay shares her thoughts about how people talk about mixed raced people.
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