EPISODE 47: Black Representation In College
Previous guest from the Black Panther Analysis episode, Mo, returns to “Speak His Speech” on “Blacks in Higher Education”.
Special Guest: Mo (Previously Featured on Black Panther Analysis Below)
Previous guest from the Black Panther Analysis episode, Mo, returns to “Speak His Speech” on “Blacks in Higher Education”.
Special Guest: Mo (Previously Featured on Black Panther Analysis Below)
Check our response to the hashtag, “Black Men Are Trash” in Ep 39. Whose to blame for this thinking? Should men take this hashtag seriously? What would the reaction to a “Black Women Are Trash” hashtag be?
Closing Track by: Jerome Clayton, Call It REMIX Ft. Chel’le
In part 2, we continue the discussion on our justice system. Dispo dissects the infamous cases of police brutality, while we ask and offer suggestions on how cops can effectively communicate the law during confrontations and establish trust in the communities they’re policing.
We speak with lawyer, Dispo, on situations of injustice that circulate the media. We first kick this off with a Real or Fake surrounding Kanye West’s recent comments on slavery.
Closing Track by: F7 – What Up Black Man Prod . by Furgersen7
Here we go further into discussing Political Correctness by moving away from the comedians, and more into the role it plays in our society. We start off with a few definitions (including the definition of a social justice warrior), dissect some issues, and end with an explosive back and fourth on “Safe Spaces” in colleges and universities.
Closing Track by: Boogie Da God, I’m Hungry
In his latest 2018 Netflix Special Titled “Equanimity” Dave Chappelle says he stopped doing comedy once he realized Americas ears were “too brittle”. On Episode 20, we dive into Political Correctness with our guest Dre, from Episodes 2 & 11, and discuss if Dave has a point with his statement. Has Political Correctness gone too far?
Closing Track by: Locksley, INCREDIBLE (Prod by. Flexxington Don)
We kick off the episode with a Real or Fake surrounding the Mo’Nique/Netflix debacle. From there, we appropriately discuss ways Black men can align themselves with Black women to fight the various injustices they face; exploring ways we can build with and support one another.
Mo’Nique recently called for a boycott against Netflix due to what she considers a “low ball” offer of $500,000. She mentions Amy Schumer getting $11 million and renegotiating to $13 million, and the men getting paid much more. She senses sexism and racism, and proceeds to call for a boycott against Netflix. The cast of U Panic’d discuss the topic.
In Episode 17 we continue our discussion with Pickle Rick (Formerly Italia Blue) to discuss the inner workings of the adult-film industry. Before she gets personal we kick this episode off with a Real or Fake segment surrounding ethics and prostitution.
Closing Track by: Furgersen7, Off—White
In episode 15, the U Panic’d crew continue the discussion about what it means to be a Black father. In this episode, Rome expresses his issues with the late Dr. Frances Cress Welsing’s recommendations for starting a family.