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    Can We Convo? - Stealing from Black Culture on TikTok

    enJuly 12, 2021

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    • Emphasizing Community Connections and ResilienceBuilding strong community bonds is crucial during uncertain times. Stand together in adversity, respect cultural diversity, and learn from each other to prepare for emergencies.

      Building strong community connections is essential, especially in uncertain times. Neighbor to Neighbor, a California volunteers network, emphasizes the importance of relying on those living around us to create meaningful social bonds and prepare for emergencies. The podcast episode also highlights the power of standing together in the face of adversity. Furthermore, the conversation between the podcast hosts touched upon the issue of cultural appropriation in social media platforms like TikTok, where black creators are not receiving proper credit for their work. The hosts acknowledged the bravery of these creators for refusing to participate in the popular dance trends, drawing parallels to personal struggles like giving up sugar or unhealthy relationships. Overall, the episode underscores the significance of community, resilience, and respect for cultural diversity.

    • Navigating Creativity, Ownership, and Cultural Appropriation in the Digital AgeCreators face challenges in the entertainment industry, particularly on social media platforms, regarding originality, credit, and cultural appropriation. Lip-syncing comedy is generally accepted as non-professional, while creating dances can be more ambiguous.

      The entertainment industry, specifically social media platforms like TikTok, can be a contentious space for creators, particularly when it comes to issues of originality and credit. In the discussion, Dulce Sloan expresses frustration over her stand-up comedy being used without her permission on TikTok, but acknowledges that this is not a new phenomenon. She also pokes fun at white creators attempting to engage with black culture and dance trends, drawing attention to the historical context of cultural appropriation. However, she draws a distinction between lip-syncing comedy and creating dances, noting that the former is generally accepted as a non-professional activity, while the latter can be more ambiguous. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexities of navigating issues of creativity, ownership, and cultural appropriation in the digital age.

    • Acknowledging the financial contributions of Black creativesInvesting in Black creatives and acknowledging their contributions can prevent cultural appropriation and promote greater awareness and understanding.

      Social media platforms can benefit financially by investing in and acknowledging the contributions of Black creatives, rather than appropriating their content. The example given was of white individuals profiting from Black culture, specifically dance moves, without giving proper credit or compensation. This issue is not new, as seen in late-night shows where Black dancers were brought on after a white performer had already showcased the dance. It's important to recognize and address this issue, as it goes beyond just dance and touches on the larger issue of cultural appropriation. To promote greater awareness and understanding, perhaps incorporating elements of Black history into popular trends or dances could be a potential solution. This way, we can ensure that the creators of these trends are recognized and celebrated, rather than being sidelined or exploited.

    • Connecting with neighbors strengthens communities and prepares them for disastersBuilding social bonds and supporting local farmers and communities can bring joy and resilience

      Building strong community bonds and being prepared for unexpected events can be achieved by connecting with the people around you. Neighbor to Neighbor emphasizes the importance of community and encourages individuals to reach out to their neighbors for help and support. This not only strengthens social bonds but also prepares communities for natural disasters. Meanwhile, California avocados offer a reminder of the beauty and richness of local communities. These fruits are grown in ideal conditions, cared for by dedicated local farmers, and embody the essence of California's idyllic climate. By supporting local farmers and enjoying the delicious avocados they produce, we can appreciate the stories and connections that come with them. So, whether it's through community building or enjoying locally sourced produce, remember that the best things in life often come from the people and places around us. To learn more about Neighbor to Neighbor and California avocados, visit canebors.com and californiaavocado.com, respectively.

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