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Drunk Black History

Drunk Black History

By: Brandon Collins
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Comedians, radio personalities, and cultural experts join host Brandon Collins on this monthly podcast where prominent Black historical figures/events finally get their due!

Copyright 2025 Brandon Collins
Episodes
  • Episode 27: Dorothy West (w/ Jaha Nailah Avery)
    Dec 5 2025

    Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at officialdrunkblackhistory!

    On this month's episode, Brandon is joined by investigative journalist and harpist Jaha Nailah Avery to discuss learning new things, traveling on your own, and the life and career of acclaimed writer Dorothy West.


    DBH Links:

    - https://www.instagram.com/officialdrunkblackhistory

    - https://www.drunkblackhistory.com/

    - https://www.youtube.com/@drunkblackhistory


    - https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/16706941-dbh-logo

    Guest:
    Jaha Nailah Avery


    Hosts:

    Brandon Collins

    The Papa Dolble Recipe:
    Ingredients:

    • 2 oz white rum
    • ¾ oz fresh grapefruit juice
    • ½ oz fresh lime juice
    • ½ oz maraschino liqueur

    Shake with ice, strain into a coupe, and garnish with a lime wheel.


    "Drunk Black History" is a production of Casa de Collins LLC.

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    58 mins
  • Episode 26: Bonus: The Alabama Solution (Dakarai Larriett)
    Nov 24 2025

    Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at officialdrunkblackhistory!

    On this bonus episode, Brandon is joined by Alabama Senatorial candidate Dakarai Larriett to discuss his career, traumatic experience in Michigan that prompted him to pursue a career in activism and politics, and the HBO documentary, “The Alabama Solution”.


    DBH Links:

    - https://www.instagram.com/officialdrunkblackhistory

    - https://www.drunkblackhistory.com/

    - https://www.youtube.com/@drunkblackhistory


    - https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/16706941-dbh-logo

    Guest:
    Dakarai Larriett
    Instagram


    Hosts:

    Brandon Collins

    The Alabama Remedy Recipe:
    Ingredients
    2 oz bourbon
    1 oz peach liqueur or ¾ oz peach purée
    1 oz sweet tea
    ½ oz fresh lemon juice
    2–3 dashes Angostura bitters
    Ginger beer to top
    Peach slice or lemon wheel for garnish
    Optional: a pinch of cayenne or a drop of hot honey

    Instructions
    Shake the bourbon, peach liqueur or purée, sweet tea, lemon juice, and bitters with ice.
    Strain into a rocks glass filled with fresh ice.
    Top with ginger beer.
    Garnish with a peach slice or lemon wheel.
    Optional: add a tiny dusting of cayenne or a drop of hot honey on top for heat

    "Drunk Black History" is a production of Casa de Collins LLC.

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    52 mins
  • Episode 25: James Baldwin (w/ Dr. Jerid P. Woods)
    Nov 7 2025

    Tickets are available for our 2026 upcoming dates in LA, Philly, Brooklyn, Austin, and more at www.drunkblackhistory.com! Hope to see ya'll on the road!

    On this month's episode, Brandon meets with "A Black Man Reading" founder Dr. Jerid P. Woods to discuss the life and legacy of James Baldwin. They break down some of the central themes in his work, helping communities grow through education, and why Baldwin's work continues to resonate with audiences.


    DBH Links:

    - https://www.instagram.com/officialdrunkblackhistory

    - https://www.drunkblackhistory.com/

    - https://www.youtube.com/@drunkblackhistory


    - https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/16706941-dbh-logo

    Guest:

    Dr. Jerid P. Woods
    A Black Man Reading


    Hosts:

    Brandon Collins


    "Drunk Black History" was recorded at Baldwin & Co. in New Orleans. Shout-out to their amazing staff and great coffee!

    "Drunk Black History" is a production of Casa de Collins LLC.

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    46 mins
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