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The Black Study Hall Podcast
Black Study Hall
8 episodes
3 months ago
Black Study Hall is a space for everyone to learn out about the history, experience, struggle, and joy of black people. We speak in color and confront tough conversations around racism. We aren't the experts, we are activists in progress.
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Black Study Hall is a space for everyone to learn out about the history, experience, struggle, and joy of black people. We speak in color and confront tough conversations around racism. We aren't the experts, we are activists in progress.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Education,
Self-Improvement
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Is It Wrong to Love Hamilton?
The Black Study Hall Podcast
31 minutes 59 seconds
5 years ago
Is It Wrong to Love Hamilton?
Disney+ recently released the Broadway sensation, "Hamilton" and I personally have watched in no less than 49 times.  It has a cast full of color, the music is hip-hop- how could this not be a good thing for black people?  The musical is not without controversy.  Today, my friend Bre and I discuss some of the criticism and share our thoughts.  
The Black Study Hall Podcast
Black Study Hall is a space for everyone to learn out about the history, experience, struggle, and joy of black people. We speak in color and confront tough conversations around racism. We aren't the experts, we are activists in progress.