In this episode, two special guests, Elisabeth Betts and Sterling Kee, join the podcast to discuss one of the hottest topics right now: voting. With an election coming up that stirs all types of feelings and reactions, we miss opportunities to be nuanced and thorough. Later, we talk a little about the new song “WAP” and how the country’s hatred for Black women’s liberation turns their music into subjects of political ammunition. Follow us on Instagram! Elisabeth Betts: @esbetts Sterling Kee: @strelnig @jahari.shelton @isaac4408 @swaylaryea @delveintodiscourse We would love to hear feedback from you. Apologies for any audio issues! Logo by Nolan Lewis, @officialnolanlewis
To expand upon our last episode, we looked at the post-Frank Ocean progressive patriarchy, gender abolition, and masculinity in our environments. Further, we discussed gendered cultures in spaces of advocacy and the seemingly obsolete politics of representation. Our Political Compass Test results : Isaac - Economic Left/Right:-8.0, Liberation/ Authoritarian: -4.62 Jahari - Economic Left/Right: -8.13, Social Liberation/ Authoritarian: -7.44 Atswei - Economic Left/Right: -7.5, Social Liberation/ Authoritarian: -5.38 https://twitter.com/jatella/status/1138877613332606976 https://youtu.be/zKvkLXI8ygk Follow us on Instagram! @jahari.shelton @isaac4408 @swaylaryea @delveintodiscourse We would love to hear feedback from you. Logo by Nolan Lewis, @officialnolanlewis
Today’s episode is centered around masculinity, manhood, and gendered cultures. Naturally, we spilled into conversation about the intersection and ontological similarities of gender and race. Stay till the end for a grappling with what it may mean to leave gender behind completely... Follow us on Instagram! @jahari.shelton @isaac4408 @swaylaryea @delveintodiscourse We would love to hear feedback from you. Logo by Nolan Lewis, @officialnolanlewis
We’re back! This time around, we gave our two cents on Beyoncé’s “Black is King”, branching into conversations about representation, gatekeeping, and African diasporic discourse. Follow us on Instagram! @jahari.shelton @isaac4408 @swaylaryea @delveintodiscourse We would love to hear feedback from you. Logo by Nolan Lewis, @officialnolanlewis
To expand upon our previous episode, we raised questions surrounding Chance the Rapper’s support for Kanye West as it pertains to electoral politics. We also delved into the concepts of Blackness, anti-Blackness, Whiteness, and the Patriarchy. Follow us on Instagram! @jahari.shelton @isaac4408 @swaylaryea @delveintodiscourse We would love to hear feedback from you. Logo by Nolan Lewis, @officialnolanlewis
This time around, we joined to discuss Kanye West’s recent announcement that he is running for President. Further, we questioned the concept of America, from politics to celebrity culture. Follow us on Instagram! @jahari.shelton @isaac4408 @swaylaryea @delveintodiscourse We would love to hear feedback from you. Logo by Nolan Lewis, @officialnolanlewis
In this episode, we tackled different facets of performative activism from institutional statements to Instagram posts. Our conversation led us to delving into other topics such as cancel culture, Black capitalism, and neoliberalism Follow us on Instagram! @jahari.shelton @isaac4408 @swaylaryea @delveintodiscourse We would love to hear feedback from you. Logo by Nolan Lewis, @officialnolanlewis
This episode, we came together to talk about race, education, white supremacy, and decolonization. From conversations about the departure of Black student-athletes from predominantly White institutions to the erasure of Native Americans, we hope to gear up our listeners to reimagine what’s possible when we challenge the status quo. Follow us on Instagram! @jahari.shelton @isaac4408 @swaylaryea @delveintodiscourse We would love to hear feedback from you. Logo by Nolan Lewis, @officialnolanlewis