Popp’n Politics
By Popp’n Politics
Hosted by Quinton Young (@quinn4speaker)
Popp’n Politics Nov 10, 2020
Popp'n Politics Post-Election Podcast 2020 - Episode 12
Bad Policy: Executive Order 13950 and Beyond - Episode 11
Past the Election : Outlook on Reparations, Progress, and the black American Dream - Episode 10
@Quinn4speaker, Yero (@nickelisland557), Mystick (@soulzandgspotz) and Kevin (@kbtootri11) got the chance to have a great conversation with a diverse group around the issues of reparations, nation building, and what it would take for Black people to progress moving forward. Both Yero (@nickelisland557) and Mystick (@soulzandgspotz) are Oakland natives lend unique and extremely powerful perspectives to the conversation. Popp’n Politics regular Kevin's (@kbtootri11) background in education really sheds a light and how Black people can help the next generation realize their dreams. Recorded on Facebook Live.
Black Political Capital: Access to Decision Making (Episode 9)
Black Britian and Black America: Disconnect across the pond - Episode 8
While strolling through social media, I came across an IGTV video from, @Zezemillz, A British Social Media Influencer. The content bothered me so much that I spent some time replying to the comments. It was clear that the British outlook on African Americans was jaded. I personally could not understand how anyone could agree but alot of British Blacks did. Some of them were kind enough to agree to get on a podcast about the issue. Do to time contraints, @moniie_talks was unable to join and will appear on another episode.
This episode is a conversation between myself (@quinn4speaker), @teesavanna (British), @m.s.wilson (Human and Child Development - Episode 3) and @dee_weezyyyy (Young, Black and Educated - Episode 7). This episode will for sure branch off into more conversations. Although it is very long, its clear that everyone had so much to say. I hope you enjoy it as much we did.
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