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    Explore " kimberly drew" with insightful episodes like "Afrofuturism is Now (feat. Sudan Archives, Jenna Wortham, and Kimberly Drew)" and "Kanye West Doesn't Care About Black People" from podcasts like ""Object Of Sound" and "FANTI"" and more!

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    Afrofuturism is Now (feat. Sudan Archives, Jenna Wortham, and Kimberly Drew)

    Afrofuturism is Now (feat. Sudan Archives, Jenna Wortham, and Kimberly Drew)

    Following a year like no other, stepping into a future of unknowns, the time to envision liberation is now. In this episode, we speak with vocalist and violinist Sudan Archives who spins the ideas and sounds of afrofuturism into her work, as well as co-editors of the book Black Futures, Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham. We track the evolution of afrofuturism from outer space to inner space in a dynamic playlist, and discuss how music has helped us create the world we want to inhabit. 

    / Show Notes /

    For the playlist of songs curated for this episode visit https://bit.ly/oos-afrofutirism.

    Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham's book Black Futures is available now from One World.

    Alisha B. Wormsley’s billboard, There Are Black People In The Future,

    Jenna referenced books by the author Ytasha Womack,

    The instrument Sudan played is called the goje,

    Jamila Woods album is  LEGACY! LEGACY!

    / Credits / 

    Object of Sound is a Sonos show produced by work x work: Scott Newman, Jemma Brown, Babette Thomas. The show is additionally produced by Hanif Abdurraqib. Our engineers are Sam Bair and Josh Hahn of The Relic Room.

    Kanye West Doesn't Care About Black People

    Kanye West Doesn't Care About Black People

    West came onto the scene in the aughts as a producer wunderkind and created classic tracks for artists like Jay Z, Talib Kweli and Alicia Keys. He soon pivoted into a career as a rapper and gained fame in 2003 with the hit song "Through the Wire." Even then, as Kanye rapped through a jaw wired shut after a car accident, audiences could see the drive and determination in Kanye the artist. 

    Kanye changed the course of hip hop. Without Yeezy you have no Drake. No Tyler. No Cudi. 

    But Kanye's ride to the top has been a bumpy one. 

    There was the untimely death of his mother early in his career which many have speculated as a reason for his various mental breaks. There have been numerous antics in front of and behind the cameras. Not to mention the marriage to Kim Kardashian which left many fans stunned!

    It hasn't been easy to be a Kanye fan. Jarrett and Tre'vell dissect the good, the bad and the what the heck of Kanye the artist, Kanye the advocate for Black lives and Kanye the (alleged) presidential candidate. 

    But first…

    Pass the Popcorn

    This week, we're not throwing away our shot to talk about Hamilton in movie form. It just premiered this past weekend on Disney Plus but some people have a bone to pick with the production's artistic choices, specifically its decision to leave the topic of savery largely on the cutting room floor. If you missed Jaclyn Firedman's twitter thread on it you can catch it here

     

    DIS/Honorable Mentions

     

    A dishonorable mention for closed-captioning and its inability to code switch and transcribe Black and Brown voices accurately. Let's hire more Black and Brown transcribers.

    Also, a dishonorable mention to the NFL and all the other institutions making surface-level changes to appease Black people without actually listening to the action items Black people have demanded. 

    Tre'vell has an honorable mention for Patrik Ian Polk for bringing Noah's Ark back for a special reunion show! Now, can we get a reboot?

    A mention goes out to Ms. Halle Berry for first considering, then turning down a role as a Trans person. You shouldn't have done it to begin with but at least you learned something today, Catwoman. 

    Lastly, an honorable mention is in order for Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham. Their new book, “Black Future,” is available for pre-order here

     

    Show Notes:

     

    #BlackLivesMatter

    #JusticeforBreonnaTaylor

    #BlackTransLivesMatter

     

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    Email: FANTI@maximumfun.org

     

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    @Swish (Producer Laura Swisher)

     

    FANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.org

    Laura Swisher is the senior producer.

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