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Why HBCU Homecomings are The Blackest Multiverse

Why HBCU Homecomings are The Blackest Multiverse

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In this episode of "So, About That...," Jordan Hora explores before there was Coachella, there was the Yard. From School Daze to Drum-line, this episode celebrates the fictional HBCU homecomings that shaped Black pop culture and why those onscreen celebrations still echo in our real-life traditions today. Jordan reflects on how homecoming isn’t just a party, but a political, spiritual, and cultural pilgrimage. And we ask: what are we coming home to now? What’s worth preserving, remixing, or retiring in how we show up for one another? So, About That… This show is sponsored by the hit show “Frame of Reference.”⁠ ⁠ ⁠WATCH NOW HERE!⁠ The series explores the vulnerable and often hectic lives of a close knit-group of friends and provides a truthful evaluation of how fear and past misfortunes can define our present point of view. Season one is currently on Prime Video! Check out the WATZS Podcast Network ⁠HERE⁠ and drop us a line. Follow me on socials ⁠@soaboutthatpod ⁠ ⁠@JordanHora ⁠ ⁠ Threads: Jordan Hora⁠ ⁠ Facebook: Jordan Hora⁠ ⁠@thewatzspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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