Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

1950s Black Families Where Twice as Stable as Their White Counterparts: The Insidious Black Culture Heist

Oct 10, 2024
The podcast dives into the evolution of Black culture, exploring shifting marriage rates and family structures over the decades. It compares historical stability to current trends and examines how music and politics shape identity. The speakers humorously challenge the concept of colorblindness while critiquing modern portrayals of Black culture. They explore the significance of pronatalism and family values, all while offering insights into cultural dynamics and the impact of systemic barriers. This sparks a deeper dialogue about race and identity in America.
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