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Black History Year

Black Horror and the Monstrous Fear of Self with Dr. Kinitra D. Brooks

Black History Year

PushBlack

History

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Today's Historic Story: The True Story of Candyman


They say urban legends aren’t real. That they’re only cautionary tales to keep unruly children at bay, but there are elements underlying these stories that are far more terrifying than any monster or ghoul. The biggest horror? How we as Black people have learned to fear ourselves.


We sit down with Dr. Kinitra Brooks to guide this conversation. Beyiond being a horror scholar, she is a horror fan. She’s authored two books: Searching for Sycorax: Black Women’s Hauntings of Contemporary Horror and Sycorax’s Daughters, and is working on her next work about Conjure Women. She is also the Audrey and John Leslie Endowed Chair in Literary Studies in the Department of English at Michigan State University.


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0:00.0

What's up fam, this is Jay from Push Black.

0:06.8

Let's talk real quick.

0:12.4

Now it's no secret that the economic system is rigged against us.

0:16.9

It's hard to get ahead, and that's by design.

0:20.5

But we're not stuck.

0:22.0

We have more power than you might think, and that's why Push Black is launching a new

0:27.4

podcast called Building Black Dollars.

0:31.4

On this show, we address the daily issues Black folks face financially, and the actions

0:36.3

we can take right now to solve those problems.

0:39.6

We're tackling topics like savings, investing, home ownership, and debt management.

0:45.5

And we're answering questions about all of this from listeners just like you.

0:49.8

Upping our financial literacy is how we make sure our individual financial houses are

0:54.6

in order.

0:55.6

But let's be clear.

0:57.3

Individual Black wealth won't save our people, is going to take a collective effort.

1:03.7

So we're talking about how we can use cooperative economics to build our own system within

1:08.6

the larger economy.

1:11.8

So if you're trying to get your money right, tune in to Building Black Dollars by Push Black.

1:17.8

Catch it anywhere you listen to podcasts.

1:23.0

To start building together folks, peace.

1:38.3

The young girl stood trembling in front of the mirror.

1:42.6

Her stomach lurched, but she was not about to back down.

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