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    James Baldwin, the Artist, and the Power of Photography with RJ Page

    enSeptember 28, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Jesse is joined this week by photographer RJ Page. The two discuss several of Baldwin's works including: Giovanni's Room, Another Country, and If Beale Street Could Talk. The two also discuss Page's work as a photographer, jazz music and artists, as well as the power of music in one's life.

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    F Tha Police

    Ice Cube:
    It Was a Good Day

    RJ Page's Photography Page

    RJ Page's Instagram

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