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🗓️ 6 January 2021
⏱️ 73 minutes
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We interview poet, political activist, husband, father, academic & emcee Propaganda and get his thoughts on making art in light of this new wave of human and civil rights movements.
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0:00.0 | I don't know what most white people in this country feel, but I can only include what they feel from the state of their institutions. |
0:11.0 | Now, this is the evidence. You want me to make an act of faith, risking myself, my wife, my woman, my sister, my children, |
0:21.7 | on some idealism which you assure me exists in America, which I have never seen. |
0:28.1 | You're listening to Black History for White People, |
0:31.0 | a podcast where we educate, resource, and challenge white people about black history. |
0:35.4 | I'm Brad, and on today's show are my co-host Katina and |
0:38.8 | Garen. Today's topic is black arts. And we are joined by propaganda who is a poet, political |
0:45.3 | activist, husband, father, academic, and MC. If you're not familiar with his work, go to iTunes or Spotify, |
0:53.1 | just type in propaganda and listen to his entire |
0:56.5 | crooked album. It is awesome. We also have him describe his current contribution to the current |
1:02.8 | wave of protests and resistance for civil and human rights. We ask what is the most important |
1:07.6 | thing for him to say and express right now thematically, |
1:11.4 | and as a black man, a Christian, and an advocate to help describe the intersectionality |
1:16.8 | between burden and hope. We hope you for joining us. I'm excited to do this interview. And my first question, |
1:36.9 | every single time I'm doing an interview, I feel like it's important for people to know who you are outside of this podcast and what you would bring to the podcast as a guest because you're a human being made in the likeness and image of God. |
1:54.7 | So my first question is, who is Jason Emmanuel Petty? |
2:03.3 | And then who is propaganda? Yeah, Jason Emmanuel Pei, dang, the whole government name, okay? |
2:10.2 | Yeah, I'm like, Jason is, you know, husband, father, um, the youngest in his family, you know, uh, |
2:24.7 | L.A. kid through and through, you know, um, you know, grossly insecure in some areas. |
2:30.7 | You know, I'm saying. And, um, highly overconfident in others you know what's real you know um |
2:38.5 | lactose intolerant uh you know as soon as i hit 24 i feel you yeah just as soon as i hit 24 |
2:46.9 | tummy was like look homie it's not going to happen no more. |
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