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Episode 32: Black History Special

Episode 32: Black History Special

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In this episode of the Keepin' It Real Now podcast, host Ms. Unapologetic undertakes a layered discussion primarily on Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show and its symbolism, touching on both its positive reinforcement and criticism. She praises Kendrick for his bold statements about America and its history. The host also discusses Target and Walmart's faltering stocks due to their failed diversity initiatives and criticizes the White House administration for its damaging policies. Shifting gears, she emphasizes "Blackout Day" on February 28 and the Amazon Blackout on March 3, illustrating the economic prowess of the Black community. Drawing the listeners' attention to supporting Black-owned businesses, she spotlights Philadelphia-based Chubby Chicks restaurant, before saluting Black talents and moving onto the symbolism of fashion in the world of entertainment. She pays specific attention to the historical significance of Kendrick Lamar’s bell-bottom pants. The episode wraps with a call to action— to maintain vigilance and to keep on persevering.
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