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The Essence of Freedom, Fathers & Fast Food

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Ep. 20 - The Essence of Freedom, Fathers & Fast Food

This episode was recorded on the 4th of July so we of course had to acknowledge the cultural phenomenon that is the Essence Festival of Culture that takes place annually in New Orleans each year celebrating Black culture, sisterhood, and economic empowerment. Jamal & Khalilah also discuss Black folks, Juneteenth and our complicated relationship with "Independence Day."

Plus, the co-hosts discuss a Burger King veterans' perfect attendance, Robert Kelly (R Kelly) being sentenced to 30 years in prison, Camille Cosby, and Clarence Thomas.

[00:06]

4th of July: What are Black people doing?

[10:07]

27-Year Burger King veteran goes viral after goodie bag video!

[15:47]

Creator of Friends, Marta Kaufman donates $4M

[19:53]

Camille Cosby defends husband against racism

[20:58]

R Kelly sentenced to 30 years in prison for racketeering and sex trafficking

[34:11]

Supreme court allowed the State of Louisiana to redefine voting districts

[34:41]

90 bullets fired by Akron Ohio Police: 60 went through hitting and killing Jayland Walker

[40:01]

Essence Fest updates

[41:56]

For the Culture

Key Quotes

“...disagreements are fine, but if you are feeling like: 'Are they calling me racist?' If you're asking the question 'Am I racist?' You would know better than we would.”

- Jamal Sterling and Khalilah Elliot

Connect with us

Follow Jamal on Instagram @jamalgibransterling

Connect with Khalilah on Instagram @kayasinlilah

Follow the show!

IG: @whateverwewantjandk

IG:@chiefdisruptorproductions

FB: @chiefdisruptorproductions

Twitter: @chiefdisrupprod

LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who loves all things BLACK LIFE + POP CULTURE. Keep up with the times and listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts!

Follow the show!
YouTube:
@ChiefDisruptorProductions
IG:@chiefdisruptorproductions
FB: @chiefdisruptorproductions

  continue reading

53 episodes

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Manage episode 333900896 series 2926002
Content provided by Jamal Sterling & Khalilah Elliott, Jamal Sterling, and Khalilah Elliott. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jamal Sterling & Khalilah Elliott, Jamal Sterling, and Khalilah Elliott or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ep. 20 - The Essence of Freedom, Fathers & Fast Food

This episode was recorded on the 4th of July so we of course had to acknowledge the cultural phenomenon that is the Essence Festival of Culture that takes place annually in New Orleans each year celebrating Black culture, sisterhood, and economic empowerment. Jamal & Khalilah also discuss Black folks, Juneteenth and our complicated relationship with "Independence Day."

Plus, the co-hosts discuss a Burger King veterans' perfect attendance, Robert Kelly (R Kelly) being sentenced to 30 years in prison, Camille Cosby, and Clarence Thomas.

[00:06]

4th of July: What are Black people doing?

[10:07]

27-Year Burger King veteran goes viral after goodie bag video!

[15:47]

Creator of Friends, Marta Kaufman donates $4M

[19:53]

Camille Cosby defends husband against racism

[20:58]

R Kelly sentenced to 30 years in prison for racketeering and sex trafficking

[34:11]

Supreme court allowed the State of Louisiana to redefine voting districts

[34:41]

90 bullets fired by Akron Ohio Police: 60 went through hitting and killing Jayland Walker

[40:01]

Essence Fest updates

[41:56]

For the Culture

Key Quotes

“...disagreements are fine, but if you are feeling like: 'Are they calling me racist?' If you're asking the question 'Am I racist?' You would know better than we would.”

- Jamal Sterling and Khalilah Elliot

Connect with us

Follow Jamal on Instagram @jamalgibransterling

Connect with Khalilah on Instagram @kayasinlilah

Follow the show!

IG: @whateverwewantjandk

IG:@chiefdisruptorproductions

FB: @chiefdisruptorproductions

Twitter: @chiefdisrupprod

LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who loves all things BLACK LIFE + POP CULTURE. Keep up with the times and listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts!

Follow the show!
YouTube:
@ChiefDisruptorProductions
IG:@chiefdisruptorproductions
FB: @chiefdisruptorproductions

  continue reading

53 episodes

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