Brown & Black
A podcast by Jack Rico, Mike Sargent

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136 Episodes
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Movie Reviews: 'Judas & The Black Messiah,' 'Malcolm & Marie' And More
Published: 2/7/2021 -
How Comedian Donnell Rawlings Is Building His Black Power
Published: 1/30/2021 -
The Brown & Black Inauguration and the Return of Pop Culture
Published: 1/23/2021 -
White Horror: Revisiting The Uncomfortable Beauty of 'Antebellum' With Filmmakers Bush + Renz
Published: 1/16/2021 -
White America: The Cult of Complicity and Privilege
Published: 1/8/2021 -
A Few Words (And Stories) On Christmas And 2020
Published: 12/24/2020 -
'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom,' 'One Night In Miami' Film Reviews
Published: 12/20/2020 -
Director Keith McQuirter On Achieving Brown & Black Unity Through Music
Published: 12/12/2020 -
Reginald Hudlin On Disney's 'Safety,' Why Latinx Stories Don't Get Hollywood Love, Can The Comic Book Industry Be Saved Through Diversity?
Published: 12/11/2020 -
White Validation: Does Brown & Black Culture Need To Be Validated By Whites?
Published: 12/6/2020 -
The Best Black & Latino Horror Movies To Stream
Published: 11/28/2020 -
A Brown & Black Thanksgiving Episode with Eduardo Vilaro and ÌFÉ
Published: 11/24/2020 -
What Does History Tell Us About A Brown and Black Future In America?
Published: 11/20/2020 -
Everyone Is Anti-Black
Published: 11/14/2020 -
America : The End Of A Chapter And The Beginning Of A New Era?
Published: 11/8/2020 -
The Greatest Conspiracy Heard Around The World
Published: 11/7/2020 -
Why Did So Many Black and Latinos Vote For Trump?
Published: 11/6/2020 -
Louis Gossett Jr. Stars In 'The Cuban' - Is It Cultural Appropriation or Cultural Appreciation?
Published: 10/27/2020 -
The Death and Rebirth of Movie Theaters
Published: 10/14/2020 -
Content in 2020: Are New Black and Latinx Media Hires Tokenism?; Film Review 'The Wall of Mexico'
Published: 10/6/2020
Winner of a 2024 Gold Signal Award, 'Brown & Black' is a podcast at the intersection of race and pop culture. Hosted by Jack Rico (Latino) and Mike Sargent (Black), two nationally recognized film and culture critics, provide a multicultural perspective missing from mainstream media today. Through interviews with filmmakers, artists, and journalists, the show explores the complex relationship between race and entertainment.