Brown & Black
A podcast by Jack Rico, Mike Sargent
136 Episodes
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'Father of the Bride': Is It The Future of American Latino Storytelling?
Published: 20/06/2022 -
Is Facebook Complicit in Uvalde Mass Shooting? Walmart Juneteenth Debacle
Published: 31/05/2022 -
Chef Kwame Onwuachi On His New Book 'My America: Recipes From A Young Black Chef'
Published: 09/05/2022 -
Can Stand-Up Comedy Survive Woke Culture Today?
Published: 11/04/2022 -
Erick Galindo On Creating 'Chalino Sanchez,' and CBS's 'Mexican Beverly Hills'
Published: 22/03/2022 -
'The Batman' Film Review, Afrofuturism with Tim Fielder
Published: 02/03/2022 -
Robin Givens Talks ABC's 'Queens'
Published: 09/02/2022 -
Gossip Confronts A Reckoning, Asian-Black Tensions in Basketball
Published: 01/02/2022 -
'Encanto': Why Do Disney Animated Latino Films Do Better Than Real-Life Latino Films?
Published: 23/01/2022 -
Why Are People Of Color Leaving NPR?
Published: 08/01/2022 -
Steven Spielberg's 'West Side Story' - A Brown & Black Deconstruction
Published: 12/12/2021 -
Hollywood's Accent Dilemma
Published: 25/11/2021 -
Did Rosalia and The Weeknd's 'La Fama' Commit Cultural Appropriation?
Published: 14/11/2021 -
Rebecca Hall's Film 'Passing' Asks... What Makes Someone Black?
Published: 08/11/2021 -
A Conversation On Why We Love Horror Movies With Edwin Pagan
Published: 31/10/2021 -
Netflix's Dave Chappelle Debacle, Top 10 Box-Office Analysis, The Great Resignation
Published: 24/10/2021 -
John Leguizamo on the Psycho-Social Erasure of Latinos
Published: 16/10/2021 -
Gina Torres Talks Telenovelas and the Power of Producing Your Own Content
Published: 08/10/2021 -
Invisible Heritage: A Discussion on Latino Invisibility
Published: 03/10/2021 -
Afro-Latino Children's Book Author Eric Velasquez
Published: 25/09/2021
Winner of a 2024 Gold Signal Award, 'Brown & Black' is a podcast at the intersection of race and pop culture. Hosted by Jack Rico (Latino) and Mike Sargent (Black), two nationally recognized film and culture critics, provide a multicultural perspective missing from mainstream media today. Through interviews with filmmakers, artists, and journalists, the show explores the complex relationship between race and entertainment.
