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Mista Pierre's Fortified 45s Show - Season 3 Ep1 with Cyril Nri (Part 2)

Mista Pierre's Fortified 45s Show - Season 3 Ep1 with Cyril Nri (Part 2)

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It's February 2024. As I stroll under the rare azure canopy of London, I'm here to share the enlightening continuation of my dialogue with Cyril Nri.

We dive into a reflective journey through New York's storied streets, muse on the timeless melodies of Stevie Wonder, and consider the art of becoming someone else through the lens of actors. Our conversation is a patchwork of cultural epochs and personal tales,

We bring to light the significance of representation in media, from the polished accents that perplexed the police in my neighbourhood to characters in TV police series that broke the mould. Challenging stereotypes on screen, portraying minority groups with dignity, and embracing the spectrum of human experience is an actor's courageous calling.

So, let's revel in the virtuosity of Oscar Peterson, the individuality of Grace Jones, and the activism of Gil Scott-Heron. Let's honour the diversity of our world and the power of authenticity while invoking the spirit of global citizenship. Cyril and I urge you to chase your dreams, live passionately, and never let the grace of life's symphony go unheard.

Cyril's Songs
Living For The City - Stevie Wonder
You Got Me - The Roots
Mumbles - Oscar Peterson
Johannesburg - Gil Scott-Heron

Hosts: Mista Pierre
Producer: Mista Pierre

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