Welcome to the Popp’n Politics. Not just Presidents and News, but politics encompassing a wide array of issues and subjects that contribute to our everyday life. Popp’n Politics is an urban political show that ties in history, current events and everyday situations in way that can be understood from the block to the boardroom.
@Quinn4speaker, Yero (@nickelisland557), Mystick (@soulzandgspotz) and Kevin (@kbtootri11) got the chance to have a great conversation with a diverse group around the issues of reparations, nation building, and what it would take for Black people to progress moving forward. Both Yero (@nickelisland557) and Mystick (@soulzandgspotz) are Oakland natives lend unique and extremely powerful perspectives to the conversation. Popp’n Politics regular Kevin's (@kbtootri11) background in education really sheds a light and how Black people can help the next generation realize their dreams. Recorded on Facebook Live.
While strolling through social media, I came across an IGTV video from, @Zezemillz, A British Social Media Influencer. The content bothered me so much that I spent some time replying to the comments. It was clear that the British outlook on African Americans was jaded. I personally could not understand how anyone could agree but alot of British Blacks did. Some of them were kind enough to agree to get on a podcast about the issue. Do to time contraints, @moniie_talks was unable to join and will appear on another episode.
This episode is a conversation between myself (@quinn4speaker), @teesavanna (British), @m.s.wilson (Human and Child Development - Episode 3) and @dee_weezyyyy (Young, Black and Educated - Episode 7). This episode will for sure branch off into more conversations. Although it is very long, its clear that everyone had so much to say. I hope you enjoy it as much we did.
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