Brown & Black
A podcast by Jack Rico, Mike Sargent
136 Episodes
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2024 Oscars: Is Colman Domingo Afro-Latino Enough?
Published: 7/02/2024 -
2024 Award Season: Does Diversity Even Matter Anymore?
Published: 21/01/2024 -
Should 'Hamilton' Be Celebrated Today? Why Is Netflix Supporting Black Banks? How Racism Still Controls The Music Industry
Published: 10/01/2024 -
The Top Latino and Black Films of 2023
Published: 19/12/2023 -
Warren Drummond: How His Storyboards Shaped Hollywood's Biggest Hits
Published: 9/12/2023 -
Brown and Black recommends you: The Toll of Being First-Gen with Alejandra Campoverdi
Published: 22/11/2023 -
Gannett and The Marvels: White Backlash in the Age of Diversity
Published: 17/11/2023 -
The 6 Must-See Latin & Black Horror Films for Halloween
Published: 13/11/2023 -
Chasing Relevance: A Dangerous Obsession or Necessary Reality?
Published: 22/10/2023 -
"From The Shadows": Mike Sargent on Returning to Directing
Published: 30/09/2023 -
Decoding the Supreme Court with Filmmaker Dawn Porter
Published: 20/09/2023 -
Rotten Tomatoes and the Co-opting of Consensus Culture
Published: 14/09/2023 -
Influencers vs. Critics: Who is the Future of Film Criticism?
Published: 23/08/2023 -
A Triumph of Latina Feminism? Barbie: The Brown & Black Film Analysis
Published: 28/07/2023 -
WGA/SAG-AFTRA Strike! Is It Time To Decentralize Hollywood?
Published: 15/07/2023 -
The Identity Dilemma of The Multi-Hyphenate
Published: 2/07/2023 -
Rome Flynn Talks Afro-Latino Representation, SAG Strike Fears, and the Dream of Portraying Roberto Clemente
Published: 16/06/2023 -
Pulitzer-Winning Composer Michael Abels on Race, AI and Being Black in Classical Music
Published: 7/06/2023 -
Grammy CEO Talks Artist Rights, Mexican Music, and the Future of AI in Music
Published: 3/06/2023 -
Singer GOTOPO: Reimagining Afro-indigenous Identity Through Ancestral Futurism
Published: 14/05/2023
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.
