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School Colors

S1 Bonus: School Colors, Behind the Scenes

School Colors

Brooklyn Deep

Politics, Education, Government, News

5656 Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Every month on the Third Rail podcast, Brooklyn Deep deconstructs hot topics and social justice issues that impact the lives of Central Brooklynites. In November, Third Rail featured a special behind-the-scenes look at the making of School Colors, Brooklyn Deep's most ambitious project to date. Producers Mark Winston Griffith and Max Freedman sat down with Anthonine Pierre, deputy director of the Brooklyn Movement Center. Together, they dive into the origin story of School Colors, how identity and interpersonal dynamics shaped they way they told this story, and their favorite moments from the podcast, on and off the air. Satisfy your inner School Colors geek with this episode, then subscribe to Third Rail for more hard-hitting conversations about important issues in this community.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Happy New Year, School Colors listeners.

0:05.1

We hope that by now you've been digging on all eight episodes of School Colors, as well as the bonus feature, and even all the media appearances Max and I have made.

0:13.7

But if you're a true ride or die school colors fan, then you may just want to check out this conversation between me and Mark and Antonine Pierre from the Brooklyn Movement Center that was captured for a special episode of Brooklyn Deep's monthly Third Rail

0:24.4

podcast back in November. Do you want the full origin story of how Max and I came to collaborate?

0:30.2

Looking for some insight into our own interpersonal dynamics? Curious to know what our favorite

0:34.9

school colors moments are? If so, this interview will pretty much satisfy your inner school colors geek.

0:41.3

So enjoy.

0:42.2

And make sure to subscribe to Third Rail wherever you get your podcasts.

0:48.6

Peace everyone.

0:50.1

Welcome to Brooklyn Deep's Third Rail, where we tackle political and social change issues that impact the lives of Central Brooklyn Nights. I'm Anthony Pierre, deputy director of Brooklyn Movement Center, and your guest host today. And with us as always is our engineer extraordinaire, Gypsy, the creator, producer, and co-host of The Hangover Takeover.

1:11.7

What up, Gypsy?

1:12.5

What up?

1:18.0

Now, if you've been listening to Third Rail from Jump, you might remember me as a co-host from the early days.

1:19.5

And it's so good to be back with y'all just for this one episode while Mark is in the

1:23.5

guest seat.

1:24.2

So on today's show, we're going to be going inside the highly acclaimed podcast,

1:29.0

School Colors. And then, of course, as always, we'll end the show with Tell them Why You Matt.

1:34.1

So full disclosure, I'm completely biased. I love this podcast. And I'm so looking forward to

1:40.2

geeking out with this behind the scenes interview with the host. School Colors is so fascinating, and I've been listening for the last two months, hopefully

1:47.0

along with some of y'all.

1:49.0

So School Colors is a little bit different from Third Rail.

1:52.0

For starters, it's a limited series of just eight episodes and it's a documentary.

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