
📚pedagogy in black✊🏾
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This was originally slated to be the first single on the initial ‘Tha Carter III’ album. Once the leaks begin, we got ‘Lollipop.’ This coming of age record, for many, never saw the light of day. But again, the records that became ‘official’ were a consequence of his popularity.
📚pedagogy in black✊🏾307,230 views • 3 months ago
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Some Black males explain the outgrowth of their sexual trauma as Hypersexual (high sexual lust) while others explain the outgrowth of their trauma as Hyposexual (low desire for certain sexual acts). Much attention is paid to the former, while the ladder is virtually unexamined:
📚pedagogy in black✊🏾128,029 views • 3 months ago

This is such an interesting clip to me. But it made me think: The Black male comedian is a paradoxical figure: he exposes western society by holding a mirror up to it, yet he’s also forced into the role of the sambo/jester entertainer for the enjoyment of a largely white audience. He is simultaneously framed as irrational and brilliant. I would love to see someone in Black Male Studies take this up someday.
📚pedagogy in black✊🏾132,850 views • 6 months ago

Professor Tommy J. Curry incisively demonstrates that, despite presenting itself as revolutionary and Marxist, the methods of BLM the org, ultimately undermined its stated intent—revealing the movement to be more reactionary and anti-militant than transformative.
📚pedagogy in black✊🏾142,766 views • 7 months ago

Pretty certain this record was not a ‘Tha Carter III’ leaked track. Especially given the sound; however, since we are still on the #NoSubstanceTour, this may be one of the greatest motivation/hustle/work ethic songs originally inspired by the Summer Olympic Games (2008).
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Black girls aren’t being suspended at the same rate, arrested in school at the same rates, or labeled “criminal and dangerous” at the age of 6. That difference in how they’re oppressed leads to different outcomes, not necessarily easier lives, but different barriers
📚pedagogy in black✊🏾91,711 views • 1 year ago

Y’all really wasn’t there. Wayne had substance on a ton of tracks.
📚pedagogy in black✊🏾22,849 views • 3 months ago

Well, since I’m lying, let’s play the recording and show the world how much of a liar you are. Since nobody said “yall are making him better,” let’s see if everyone else heard that part and the fact yall were plotting. Somebody posted it on YOUTUBE. But we’re FANNED OUT? Lmao.
📚pedagogy in black✊🏾41,246 views • 8 months ago

Take note of what Woody is bringing to light here as the deep stress and anxiety that come from being constantly denied humanity as Black men. Society starts with negation: criminal, thug, violent. These are the starting points, and from there, people work backward to justify them. That’s what the zone of non-being feels like. It’s suffocating when you’re not allowed to exist outside those projections. Major respect to Cam for giving that man the space to cry, for staying silent so he could gather himself. No jokes, no distractions—just genuine support. That’s real.
📚pedagogy in black✊🏾46,247 views • 1 year ago

Where is the national outcry? Why is there a story like this every other week? Notice how patriarchy protected HER, because he could not be deemed sexually vulnerable. I wonder who would’ve predicted that? Maybe the Grits and Eggs Pod or ConsciousLee will cover this—idk.
📚pedagogy in black✊🏾21,435 views • 5 months ago

Dr. Stacey Patton’s history and data on corporeal punishment.
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