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Code Switch

Live From The Apollo...It's Code Switch!

Code Switch

NPR

Society & Culture

4.614.5K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2018

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Gene and Shereen talk to poet Denice Frohman, percussionist Bobby Sanabria, chef Marcus Samuelsson and comedian Ashley Nicole Black at Harlem's World Famous Apollo Theater in New York City.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Just to note, this episode contains language that some people may find offensive.

0:30.0

Just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, just to note, like, sorry!

0:47.0

Let's go, Harlem?

0:50.2

Let's go! New York City!

0:56.3

I almost forgot to rub this stone, but not good!

0:59.1

Whew! We're so excited to be here!

1:01.6

You'll be able to have no idea.

1:02.6

This is really, honestly, this is one of the highlights of my life.

1:07.8

So many amazing people have rocked this stage!

1:11.3

Ella Fitzgerald, James Brown, Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, how many of you can repeat after me asulcan!

1:23.0

That's great!

1:24.0

I'm saying a shurene backstage, like, yo, Stevie Wonder.

1:29.0

Pied in the same bathroom we painted right now!

1:31.3

Can you believe that?

1:34.1

Hey, uh...

1:36.3

Uh, for those of you who don't know, I'm Jane W.

1:41.3

Thank you.

1:44.3

And I'm Shurene Marisol Maraji.

1:46.5

Great.

1:49.6

She is, she is.

1:51.5

We're the host of a podcast called Code Switch.

1:53.3

How many of you have heard of Code Switch?

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