REVOLT presents unfiltered conversation about current events with the leaders of Black culture including artists, activists, politicians, experts and more. “I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch REVOLT Black News,” said Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. “We’re here with solutions. We’ve already heard about what we can’t do, but this is what we can do.”
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REVOLT presents unfiltered conversation about current events with the leaders of Black culture including artists, activists, politicians, experts and more. “I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch REVOLT Black News,” said Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. “We’re here with solutions. We’ve already heard about what we can’t do, but this is what we can do.”
"Crime & Culture: Black Masculinity, Media Icons, and Haircare Hazards"
REVOLT BLACK NEWS
45 minutes
2 years ago
"Crime & Culture: Black Masculinity, Media Icons, and Haircare Hazards"
In this riveting episode, we first delve into the controversial felony murder laws through the heart-wrenching case of Lakeith Smith, who was convicted for a crime he didn't commit as a teenager. Experts from The Marshall Project and Lakeith's legal team unpack the systemic issues within these laws. We then pivot to an insightful discussion on the evolving perceptions of Black masculinity, with thoughts from Tyler James Williams, Dr. Jeff Gardere, and others. The show later investigates the unfulfilled promises of major corporations to invest in Black-owned media. Concluding with a powerful segment, our very own Kennedy Rue interviews Gabrielle Union, discussing her journey of finding her voice in the entertainment industry.
REVOLT BLACK NEWS
REVOLT presents unfiltered conversation about current events with the leaders of Black culture including artists, activists, politicians, experts and more. “I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch REVOLT Black News,” said Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. “We’re here with solutions. We’ve already heard about what we can’t do, but this is what we can do.”