Here at The Root, we strongly endorse any and everything involving the iconic multihyphenate Erika Alexander. Why? Because outside of being a transcendent talent, she always keeps it a buck.
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โI think that Black men [in Hollywood] get more opportunity than Black women to become more of themselves. Will Smith got to be a rapper and act in sitcoms and then to save the world in Independence Day,โ she previously told The Root. โWith black women we sort of go, โYou were good in that.โ And then thatโs it. Thatโs unacceptable.โ
Your mission, should you chose to accept it, is to find the lie.
And after blessing us all with last yearโs critically acclaimed documentary, John Lewis: Good Trouble, her innovation and social impact company, Color Farm Media, is partnering with Charlamagne Tha Godโs The Black Effect Podcast Network to deliver Reparations: The Big Payback.
This groundbreaking, narrative podcast is co-hosted by the Living Single alum and filmmaker Whitney Dow. In each episode, theyโll bring their varying perspectives to the tableโSPOILER WARNING: Dow is whiteโto explore the arguments for and against the controversial topic of reparations for Blacks folks in America. Theyโll also investigate the underlying racist architecture of modern businesses, laws, policies and institutions that have roots in slavery. And because the more the merrier, theyโll be joined by the likes of Rev. William Barber, philanthropist Tom Steyer, strategist Robin Rue Simmons, activist (and mother of Eric Garner) Gwen Carr, attorney Saru Jayaraman and more.
โWeโre thrilled to partner with Charlamagne Tha God and iHeartMedia to launch this important podcast at a critical juncture in the history of America,โ Alexander said in a statement provided to The Root. โWe sit on the precipice of an opportunity to heal Americaโs divide through leaning in to a greater understanding of the restorative powers of reparations.โ
โErika Alexander is brilliant. Anytime I can assist her in bringing any one of her visions to life itโs a no-brainer for me,โ Charlamagne Tha God said in a statement provided to The Root. โThere are so many conversations revolving around reparations and the case for Black Americans to have reparations, and hopefully this project adds to those conversations and makes people realize why reparations isnโt just a request, but a necessary step for this country to take in order for it to atone for the sin of slavery and finally get to a real place of healing.โ
Hopefully, Hershell Walker caught all of that.
Reparations: The Big Payback is available on your podcast platform of choice.
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