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#MENTALHEALTHAWARENESS: 12 BOOKS ON MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL The Color of Hope: People of Color Mental Health Narratives by Iresha Picot. The Color of Hope: People of Color Mental Health Narratives is a project that sheds light on mental health in communities of color by sharing stories by those affected by mental illness. By sharing our stories, we open up discussion around the topic and break throughstigma and shame.
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A NEGRO'S GUIDE TO SURVIVING A WHITE COOKOUT 2) Always bring either wine or beer. When contemplating what alcoholic beverage to bring to the BBQ, skip on traditional Negro BBQ drinks: Skip the dark liquors: The Southern Comfort, the Hennessey, the oh so delicious, Crown Royal. Instead of a bottle of Hennessey, bring a THE TOP 10 BLACK CHRISTMAS SONGS OF ALL TIME Why? THIS LIST was published and titled as the “10 Greatest Christmas Soul Songs Of All Time, Ranked.”. I like to imagine all of our Black Musics are Resting in Black Music Heaven (RIBMH). And this list, is an affront to the entirety of all Black music ever produced by our Black musicians. WHY ISN'T IT TAKEN SERIOUSLY WHEN MEN PREY ON OUR CHILDREN I didn’t tell any adults about this because I knew I would be questioned as to what I did to make him pay me attention. EPISODES — THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROES Episodes. Dear Summer (Feat. Leigh Ann Hahn of Grand Performances & Traci Thomas of The Stacks Podcast) June 5, 2018. The Extraordinary Negroes. Episodes. Intro By Amanda Seales & Brian Alexander Morgan Music By Jonny May, JP Soundz, & Marcel Summer is imminent and with it comes timely vacations, impromptu pool parties, and the triumphant THE BLOG — THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROES The Extraordinary Negroes. Sep 24, 2018. The Extraordinary Negroes. Jul 20, 2018. The Extraordinary Playlist 005 (feat. The Cool Kids, Stacy Barthe, SiR, THEY and more) The Extraordinary Negroes. Jul 20, 2018. May this playlist assist in some of your summertime antics. ALEX HARDY — THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROES Alex Hardy. New York City-based food-lover Alexander Hardy is the dance captain for Saint Damita Jo Jackson’s royal army and co-host of The Extraordinary Negroes podcast. 19 EXTRAORDINARY WELLNESS RESOURCES BEAM (Black Emotional and Mental Wellness Collective) is “a collective of advocates, yoga teachers, artists, therapists, lawyers, religious leaders, teachers, psychologists and activists committed to the emotional/mental health and healing of Black communities.” Founded by Yolo Akili Robinson, they work “to remove the barriers that Black people experience getting access to or staying ON EDUCATING WHITE FOLKS: THAT WILL BE...$90. WE ACCEPT On educating white folks: That will be$90. We accept Paypal. If I’m honest, much of my activism is white-centered. I extend my heart and my words in spaces that center white people, even when they say they don’t, in order to convince them of the violence of racism, to tap into their humanity, to empower them to do good with their privilege. EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN MAKING HISTORY: CANDACE RODNEY, THE As of the 2016-2017 season, women made up 28% of all creators, directors, writers, producers, executive producers, editors, and directors of photography in television.What this breakdown looks like is: · 23% are creators · 17% are directors · 33% are writers WITH AGE COMES WISDOM AND WITH 4:44 COMES HIP-HOP’S FORMAL Conceived and executed by one Sean Corey Carter, 4:44 is the culmination of forty-seven years of bottles, bitches, and savvy business moves.Or at least that’s what his microphone-wielding public persona, Jay-Z, would have us believe. PLEASE STOP REQUIRING ANTI-RACISM AND DIVERSITY TRAININGS When anti-racism trainings are done correctly, this truth is centered. And it's uncomfortable and painful for the group in power. If white senior staff understood all the micro-aggressions and racism that their POC staff deals with DAILY, they would have to reconstruct the entire structure of "professionalism" and "work culture." WHY THE ROOT’S ACQUISITION OF VERY SMART BROTHAS IS A Which brings me to why I’m so gotdamn motherfucking happy for them. As somebody who has poured thousands of dollars of my own bread, devoted twice as many man-hours, hired help out of my own pocket, fractured and frayed relationships (platonic or otherwise) all in the name of ambition, sacrificed career opportunities and the very little time I have with my son who lives in another state, WHY ISN'T IT TAKEN SERIOUSLY WHEN MEN PREY ON OUR CHILDREN I didn’t tell any adults about this because I knew I would be questioned as to what I did to make him pay me attention. THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROESHOMEWE'LL NAME THIS PODCAST LATER New York City-based food-lover Alexander Hardy is the dance captain for Saint Damita Jo Jackson’s royal army and co-host of The Extraordinary Negroes podcast. He is an essayist, freelance copywriter, cultural critic, chicken enthusiast, lupus survivor, mental health advocate and educator who has written for EBONY.com, Eater, Courvoisier, Esquire, The Root, CNN, Gawker, The HuffingtonPost
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Greetings. Thank you for your interest in contributing to The Extraordinary Negroes.We are open to pitches and submissions of all types, from short blogs, essays, documentaries, or prose, to poetry, short stories, short films, and opinion pieces. JAY CONNOR — THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROESJAMES CONNOR RUNNING BACKJAMES CONNOR STATJAMES CONNOR STATUSJAMES CONNOR Jay Connor a Los Angeles-based writer, producer, consultant, and founder of Extraordinary Ideas. Where he serves as the co-host and producer of the popular podcast “The Extraordinary Negroes” in addition to serving as a staff writer at The Root.His work has been featured in prestigious outlets such as The New York Times, Pitchfork, MSNBC, The Root, NPR, Time Magazine, Sirius XM, Huffington THE BLOG — THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROES The Extraordinary Negroes. Sep 24, 2018. The Extraordinary Negroes. Jul 20, 2018. The Extraordinary Playlist 005 (feat. The Cool Kids, Stacy Barthe, SiR, THEY and more) The Extraordinary Negroes. Jul 20, 2018. May this playlist assist in some of your summertime antics. CONTACT — THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROES Contact Us. Have a question or comment for Jay, Alex, or both of us? Do you have a business inquiry or would like to discuss a potentialpartnership?
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The Color of Hope: People of Color Mental Health Narratives by Iresha Picot. The Color of Hope: People of Color Mental Health Narratives is a project that sheds light on mental health in communities of color by sharing stories by those affected by mental illness. By sharing our stories, we open up discussion around the topic and break throughstigma and shame.
THE TOP 10 BLACK CHRISTMAS SONGS OF ALL TIME Why? THIS LIST was published and titled as the “10 Greatest Christmas Soul Songs Of All Time, Ranked.”. I like to imagine all of our Black Musics are Resting in Black Music Heaven (RIBMH). And this list, is an affront to the entirety of all Black music ever produced by our Black musicians. THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROESHOMEWE'LL NAME THIS PODCAST LATER New York City-based food-lover Alexander Hardy is the dance captain for Saint Damita Jo Jackson’s royal army and co-host of The Extraordinary Negroes podcast. He is an essayist, freelance copywriter, cultural critic, chicken enthusiast, lupus survivor, mental health advocate and educator who has written for EBONY.com, Eater, Courvoisier, Esquire, The Root, CNN, Gawker, The HuffingtonPost
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Greetings. Thank you for your interest in contributing to The Extraordinary Negroes.We are open to pitches and submissions of all types, from short blogs, essays, documentaries, or prose, to poetry, short stories, short films, and opinion pieces. JAY CONNOR — THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROESJAMES CONNOR RUNNING BACKJAMES CONNOR STATJAMES CONNOR STATUSJAMES CONNOR Jay Connor a Los Angeles-based writer, producer, consultant, and founder of Extraordinary Ideas. Where he serves as the co-host and producer of the popular podcast “The Extraordinary Negroes” in addition to serving as a staff writer at The Root.His work has been featured in prestigious outlets such as The New York Times, Pitchfork, MSNBC, The Root, NPR, Time Magazine, Sirius XM, Huffington THE BLOG — THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROES The Extraordinary Negroes. Sep 24, 2018. The Extraordinary Negroes. Jul 20, 2018. The Extraordinary Playlist 005 (feat. The Cool Kids, Stacy Barthe, SiR, THEY and more) The Extraordinary Negroes. Jul 20, 2018. May this playlist assist in some of your summertime antics. CONTACT — THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROES Contact Us. Have a question or comment for Jay, Alex, or both of us? Do you have a business inquiry or would like to discuss a potentialpartnership?
19 EXTRAORDINARY WELLNESS RESOURCES Black Women’s Health Imperative is the only national organization dedicated solely to improving the health and wellness of our nation’s 21 million Black women and girls – physically, emotionally and financially. They have articles & resources on affordable health care, breast cancer, type 2 diabetes, mental/emotional health, HIV/AIDS THE BLACK ATHEIST EXPERIENCE In the end, if you’re black and an atheist you’re not alone, and you’re not a “ minority within a minority. ” We’re out there, and we’re legion. Nevertheless, I do miss the gospel music and fish fry’s, thoughsorry Grandma. Republished with permission from Lornett Vestal. Lornett Vestal was born and raised in Chicago, IL. COOKING WITH REE REE: 5 OF ARETHA FRANKLIN'S BEST COOKINGFRIED CORN RECIPE ARETHA FRANKLINPICTURES OF ARETHA FRANKLIN S SONSARETHA FRANKLIN S CHILDRENARETHA FRANKLIN GOSPEL SONGSARETHA FRANKLIN MOVIEARETHA FRANKLIN TOP SONGS Makidada. Ree Ree's Peanut Butter Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm Shrimp on the Today Show. Back in the Age of Obama, Aretha heel-toed over to the Today Show to share some news about some jazzy phatness on the horizon involving her son and to share a recipe “for the working woman who don’t have much time when she gets home if she really wants to kickback and relax.”
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WE ARE THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROES. Each week on "The Extraordinary Negroes" , writers Jay Connor and Alex Hardy delve into humorous explorations of pop culture, current events, and relevant issues within our community. Previous guests include author and speaker Luvvie Ajayi; Damon Young and Panama Jackson of VerySmartBrothas; Jerrika Hinton of ABC's Grey's Anatomy, 2017 Grammy nominees KING, activist April Reign, authors Demetria Lucas O'Doyley and Kiese Laymon, financial guru Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche; Numa Perrier and Dennis Dortch of Black & Sexy TV; and many more. Jay Connor is a Los Angeles-based writer, producer, consultant, speaker, and founder of Extraordinary Ideas. Where he serves as the co-host and producer of the popular podcast “The Extraordinary Negroes” in addition to serving as a staff writer at The Root. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Pitchfork, The Root, Huffington Post, South by Southwest, Bitch Media, CBS, and many otheroutlets.
Outside of his creative pursuits, Jay uses his multimedia platform to celebrate the accomplishments, opinions, and agency of marginalized groups, in addition to actively combating injustice, gender inequality, and the destigmatization of mental illness. Additionally, he’s an accomplished speaker and panelist who lends his insight and commentary to outlets such as Sirius XM, MSNBC, ET Live, and NPR. Check out selected writing clips from Jay here or schedule a one-on-one consultation with him here.
FOLLOW JAY: Twitter | Instagram New York City-based food-lover ALEXANDER HARDY is the dance captain for Saint Damita Jo Jackson’s royal army and co-host of The Extraordinary Negroes podcast. He is an essayist, freelance copywriter, cultural critic, chicken enthusiast, lupus survivor, mental health advocate and educator who has written for EBONY.com, Eater, Courvoisier, Esquire, The Root, CNN, Gawker, The Huffington Post, Saint Heron, and Very Smart Brothas, among other wonderful outlets. When not writing on TheColoredBoy.com, he enjoys cheese grits, power naps, sweet tea, and all things chicken-related. Alexander does not believe in snow or Delaware. View Alex's writinghere .
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EVENTS AND MEDIA
And here is a roundup of our various press, live events, and appearances thus far. Interested in having The Extraordinary Negroes at your event? Hit us up and let's make magic happen .2019 NBA AWARDS
Los Angeles, CA
Jay held it down on the red carpet, interviewing celebrities and delivering extraordinary coverage. AN EXTRAORDINARY EVENING: FOR PODCASTERS OF COLOR _YOUTUBE SPACE LA, LOS ANGELES, CA_ Once again it’s on. Jay organized a night of food, fun, and fellowship to celebrate podcasters of color and our invaluable contributions to this medium. Much love to SimpleCast and YouTube for co-presenting this event, as well as Patreon and Castbox forsponsoring it.
Additionally, shoutout to AudioBoom , SquadCast and our family at TuneIn for partnering in making this dream a reality. 2019 MTV MOVIE & TV AWARDS_Los Angeles, CA_
Jay held it down on the red carpet, interviewing celebrities and delivering extraordinary coverage.ET LIVE
Jay was a guest on _ET Live_ , where he discussed why athlete’s such as Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James should be celebrated for their immeasurable accomplishments both on _and_ off the court.SXSW 2019
_AUSTIN, TX_
Back like we never left. Jay had the honor of hosting SXSW’s official Podcast Meetup with tech superstar Espree Devora of Women in Tech. Big things.2019 OSCARS
Los Angeles, CA
Jay was on the red carpet knocking out celebrity interviews and delivering extraordinary coverage as only he can. That’s kind of a big deal, I suppose.YOUTUBE SPACE LA
_LOS ANGELES, CA_
Jay discussed story structure for podcasting as a featured speaker at YouTube’s LA headquarters. BLACK HISTORY MONTH FEATURE IN TUNEIN_TUNEIN_
The fine folks at TuneIn once again featured our podcast during BlackHistory Month.
WEWORK BLACK ENTREPRENEUR SERIES_LOS ANGELES, CA_
Jay was invited to speak at WeWork as a part of their Black Entrepreneur panel series.NPR
_LOS ANGELES, CA_
Jay appeared on _NPR’s On Point_ to provide insight and commentary on a number of important issues regarding politics, society, and popculture
.
MSNBC
_LOS ANGELES, CA_
Jay appeared on _MSNBC Live _to discuss Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam’s refusal to resign after his racist ass yearbook photo from 1984 surfaced. Because,yeah… America.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA_LOS ANGELES, CA_
Jay was a featured speaker during USC’s two-day event “The Power and Pleasure of Podcasting”, which served to explore this rapidly evolving format that especially resonates with audiences underserved by traditional media. BLACK HISTORY MONTH ITUNES FEATURE_ITUNES_
Once again it’s on. For the 3rd year in a row our podcast was featured during iTunes’ Black History Month campaign. Not quite reparations, but it’s a step in the right direction. KPCC’S TAKE TWO W/ A MARTINEZ_LOS ANGELES, CA_
During a live taping at popular eatery My Two Cents in Los Angeles, Jay got his Anthony Bourdain on and discussed the history and cultural influence of soul food in America. And his picks for the best soulfood in Los Angeles
are official too.
AN EXTRAORDINARY EVENING: FOR PODCASTER OF COLOR _INNER-CITY ARTS, LOS ANGELES, CA_ In recognizing the absence of community amongst podcasters of color, Jay organized a night of food, fun, and fellowship for us to celebrate our invaluable contributions to this medium with 200 attendees. But even outside of all the fun, it served as the impetus for the much needed wholesale changes that are necessary to achieve equitable treatment within the podcasting industry. Much love to SimpleCast for co-presenting this event, as well TableCakes Productions , Wavve , Heil Sound , RadioPublic , SquadCast, ShePodcasts , and
Bullhorn for sponsoring it. Additionally, shoutout to AudioBoom , Inner-City Arts , Comfort LA , De Mi Alma Productions , and our family at TuneIn for partnering in making this dream a reality.LA SPEAKS
_LOS ANGELES, CA_
Jay was a featured panelist at LA Speaks: On The Evolution of the Artist , which explored the evolution of creative expression in Los Angeles. It also allowed attendees to listen and engage in inspirational keynotes, interactive workshops, and insightful panel discussions with both emerging and establishedcreatives.
THE LAURA COATES SHOW_NEW YORK CITY, NY_
Jay was a special guest on The Laura Coates Show on Sirius XM. During which, he discussed the emotional labor that people of color subject themselves to by being expected to educate White audiences, his work in entertainment, and the predatory behavior of the entertainment industry. Of which he wrote about for Huffington Post. OUTLIER PODCAST FESTIVAL_LOS ANGELES, CA_
Jay was a featured speaker at the Outlier Podcast Festival, which features speakers, workshops, breakout sessions, live shows and more. START, SUSTAIN, AND GET PAID FOR YOUR PODCAST_LOS ANGELES, CA_
Jay was a featured speaker and panelist in which he shared some of the science behind the creation of The Extraordinary Negroes, how he got started in the podcast industry and his practices in expansion, digital strategy, and monetization. UNIVERSAL FANCON 2018_BALTIMORE, MD_
The inaugural Universal FanCon celebrates the diversity of fandom and serves as the epicenter of fan culture. We came, we saw, we held it down with a live episode of our podcast featuring our very special guest Eunique Jones Gibson of Dream Village and Because of Them We Can. The ancestors were pleased.BLACK WEB FEST 2018
_HARLEM, NY_
Alex was a featured panelist at Black Web Fest 2018 , which celebrates Black media makers and digital content. Attendees enjoyed wine tastings, panels, film screenings, networking, and more. Red velvet cake was sorely missed.THE PODLIST FEATURE
Our show was featured in The Podlist, a weekly collection of some of the best podcasts published each week. Cue obligatory confetti toss.Check it out here
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PODCASTS IN COLOR FEATUREPODCASTSINCOLOR.COM
Our Black Panther reviewwas
featured on Podcasts In Color's list of Five Black Panther PodcastsUnder An Hour.
A CREATIVE SOCIAL MIXERLOS ANGELES, CA
In order to foster a community of color around our respective crafts, we partnered with Creators of Color for a social mixer specifically for creatives. This included a panel discussing our experiences as creators of color, food and drinks, and more melanin and graceful aging than legally allowed. The best of times were had by all. BLACK HISTORY MONTH FEATURE IN ITUNES_ITUNES_
Outside of Black Panther providing us with the blessing of a lifetime, we celebrated Black History Month 2018 by being featured in iTunes. Champagne and campaign. BLACK HISTORY MONTH FEATURE IN TUNEIN_TUNEIN.COM_
The fine folks at TuneIn featured us as one of their Emerging Voices during Black History Month. The ancestors were pleased. FEATURED IN THE ROOT_THEROOT.COM_
"Added for their commitment to elevating the voices of black women, Extraordinary Negroes makes the list. Jay Connor and Alexander Hardy co-host this smart and hilarious show that isn’t afraid to have the difficult conversations that are often ignored or downplayed. Don’t be surprised to hear the witty co-hosts effortlessly going from exchanging social commentary to sharing intimate stories about their own struggles with mental health." Read the rest here.
OFFICIAL PARTNERSHIP WITH TUNEIN_TUNEIN.COM_
After months of courtship, TuneInfinally
put a ring on it. As part of their revolutionary First Play initiative, our listeners are granted early access to every episode of our podcast exclusively on TuneIn. It's not quite reparations, but it's still kind of a big deal.FEATURED IN TUNEIN
_TUNEIN.COM_
The fine folks at TuneInfeatured
us as one of their Editor's Choice Podcasts. So if you aren't binge listening to our show on their app, you're living life wrong. PODCAST MOVEMENT 2017 _ANAHEIM MARRIOTT, ANAHEIM, CA_ Jay was in the building to shake hands, kiss babies, and drop knowledge at Podcast Movement 2017 , an annual conference dedicated to active and aspiring podcasters, industry representatives, and professionals. THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE PODCAST AWARDS NOMINEE_PODCASTAWARDS.COM_
For the 12th Annual People's Choice Podcast Awards, we were nominated for Best Society & Culture Podcast. That deserves a tambourine shakeor seven.
FEATURED IN BITCH MEDIA_BITCHMEDIA.ORG_
Award-winning publication _Bitch Media_, renown for curating "thoughtful feminist responses to mainstream media and popular culture", compiled a list of twenty-one of their favorite podcasts. And guess who made their list?
BLACK SPECULATIVE ARTS MOVEMENT'S BLACK ANIMATION PANEL_LOS ANGELES, CA_
During BET Awards weekend, Jay moderated a discussion panel highlighting the accomplishments and contributions of African-Americans within the field of animation. Participants included celebrated illustrators and animators from Disney, Marvel Studios, Cartoon Network, and Milestone Media, as well as contributors to groundbreaking projects such as _"The Boondocks"_, _"Blokhedz"_, _"Black Dynamite"_, _"Red Origins"_, and _"BlackPanther"._
FEATURED IN THE NEW YORK TIMES _NEW YORK TIMES, NY_ The Extraordinary Negroes was featured in _The New York Times'_ popular newsletter, _Race/Related_. Which prides itself on "exploring race with provocative reporting and discussion". Check outour feature here
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#GETSOMEJOY: A BLACKSTRAVAGANZA FOR MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS (NYC) _SCHOMBURG CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN BLACK CULTURE, NEW YORK, NY_ On May 31, Alex hosted a night of merriment, art, readings by poets and storytellers, and candid conversations to increase awareness and destroy the stigmas around mental and emotional wellness at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture . Featured guests: Hari Ziyad, Drew Shane, Danielle Belton, Jayson P. Smith, Alise Leslie, and Darnell Lamont Walker. Here's a recap of what happened.
FEATURED IN CTZNS ONLINE_THECTZNS.COM_
In these perilous times of mumble rappers and tyrannical Cheetos a "Stay-Woke" Starter Pack is more essential than ever before. And the fine folks at CTZNS Online were kind enough to include our podcast in theirs. Check it out here.
PODCAST SPOTLIGHT: PODCASTS IN COLOR _PODCASTSINCOLOR.COM_ Podcast directory PODCASTS IN COLOR featured The Extraordinary Negroes on their homepage. View the directory here.
THE EXTRAORDINARY NEGROES LIVE AT SXSW_AUSTIN, TX_
The wonderful (and smart) folks at SXSW (one of the largest annual music, film, and technology festivals in the world) invited us out to Austin, TX to perform a live recording of _The Extraordinary Negroes_ on their Live Podcast Stage, sponsored byTuneIn.
Hear "Once Upon a Live SXSW Episode" here.
#PODINLIVENYC: BLACK PODCAST MEET UP_VON, NEW YORK, NY_
PodLiveNYC was a gathering of a bunch of dope podcasts by Black creators, presented by the _Tea with Queen and J_podcast. Also
featured: Inner Hoe Uprising, The Cure, The Girth, Bag Ladiez, We Come From Queens, Brunch & Budget, TK in the AM, Queer WOC, The BodegaPodcast.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH ITUNES FEATURE _The Extraordinary Negroes _was featured for the month of February 2017. Champagne for everyone. BLACK PRIDE: BLACK PODCASTS TO ADD TO YOUR QUEUE_MALLORISYMONE.COM_
In this celebration of podcasts that exemplify Black Excellence, we got a shoutout for being "comical, informative, and encouraging". Read the rest of our feature here.
A VERY EXTRAORDINARY WATCH PARTY W/ VERY SMART BROTHAS _JOHNNY PISTOLAS, WASHINGTON, DC_ For the finale of BET's _The New Edition Story,_ we teamed up with Very Smart Brothas (Panama Jackson and Damon Young) and invited our listeners and readers out for a night of merriment, nostalgia, and fellowship at Johnny Pistolas in Washington, DC. Thanks to our sponsors, AMC Theaters, The Royal Stitch, Bolden USA, University of Dope, and Solana Shaw of Chakra Verde, the watch party also included an open bar, games, and giveaways. And music by DJ Black Shah. Afterwards, Panama and Jas Hands of The Brown Liquor Report joined us for "A Very Extraordinary Live Episode."
You should have been there. Check out some photos from that nightright here
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PREMIERE OF BET'S "THE NEW EDITION STORY" _PALEY CENTER FOR MEDIA, BEVERLY HILLS, CA_ We were invited to attend the world premiere of BET's three-part series, "The New Edition Story," a month before its global debut. The actors who played the adult version of New Edition participated in a Q&A (with occasional commentary from Bobby Brown from the audience) led by cast member Yvette Brown (Shirley Bivins). Pictured here are Tyler Marcel Williams (middle) who played young Bobby Brown, and Jahi Winston (right), who played young Ralph Tresvant. We shared our thoughts on part one of the film on this Afterparty episode, "The NewEdition Story
."
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