
a podcast grounded in Black music, literature, and culture that sharpens our political literacy toward the joyful work of making other worlds irresistible, inevitable, and inextinguishable. Hosted by Cree Myles and Bryan Rogers
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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And we're back! Welcome to Trap Poet's Society episode 2 where we're talking all things Hip Hop Album of the Year. We take some time to celebrate the nominees while also unpacking who benefits from said nominees, who is ignored and why that is so. Wh... more
We're back! We have a new name! We have a beautiful camera (thanks Allie!!) We have beautiful mics (so sorry about the levels they are already better for the next episode. Also, THANKS ALLIE!!) In 2025 I read Linden Hills by Gloria Naylor and it migh... more
We’re back!!! Thank you so much for your patience as we attempted to upgrade, an attempt that ultimately was for naught. We centered this episode around Souvankham Thammavongsa debut “Pick a Color”. We talked about loneliness, knowledge versus wisdom... more
Hey Hey! Welcome to this monday’s episode of These Books are for Everybody! We didn't have a get it off your chest because we just didn’t have a long one this time. We did our old fashioned PIES check in and somehow effortlessly sprinkled some litera... more
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Cree is a creative powerhouse hitting her stride. This podcast is capturing the essence of a real hang, a refreshing new way to experience her unique voice on life and literature. No one speaks as naturally and passionately. She’s effortlessly cool, meticulously attuned to humane values, and brilliantly focused on her mission of spreading Black literature. Watching someone be so authentically herself with such an important vision makes us all wiser and more compassionate creatives and humans jus... more
I love this, it really brightens my day when I see a new episode is available! I love the joy, the chaos, the information, the books, ugh everything. So much fun!!
Gimme more!!!!
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The episodes explore a diverse range of literary topics, aiming to make literature and critical thinking enjoyable and accessible. Discussions cover themes of identity, the significance of literature in personal growth, and the intersection of various social issues with literary works. The hosts bring in a blend of humor and authenticity, navigating personal stories alongside broader discussions about cultural narratives and community engagement. Notably, there is a strong emphasis on Black literature and marginalized voices, which highlights the unique mission of elevating diverse perspectives in literary conversation.
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