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Episode 96: Black Creative Representation is Important: A Conversation with Mynameisblueskye

Episode 96: Black Creative Representation is Important: A Conversation with Mynameisblueskye

Update: 2020-07-06
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I spoke with Christopher Bynes, a writer, curator, and musician from Boston, MA. Christopher has booked me at Boston's Dorchester Arts space and has interviewed me for AfroPunk. In this conversation, we talk about black representation in the arts, black stereotyping in entertainment, and how to include others in independent music communities. Bynes recently teamed up with Z Tapes and Counterzine to start a compilation called The Blackwashing which includes a wide variety of black musicians from around the world and is being used to fundraise for a variety of racial justice organizations. Listen to more about Christopher's journey and perspectives on Dreams Not Memes.




To follow Chris head to @tokenblackaspie on Twitter


To purchase The Blackwashing go to ztapes.bandcamp.com/ 

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Episode 96: Black Creative Representation is Important: A Conversation with Mynameisblueskye

Episode 96: Black Creative Representation is Important: A Conversation with Mynameisblueskye

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