Conversations in a Black Barbershop |
Join us as we spend an afternoon in a barbershop in Washington DC run by black Muslims. The conversation runs from issues of religion and family, to school, sports and the political system, all set against the buzz of the hairclippers and the busy neighborhood ambience of this informal gathering place.
Conversations in a Black Barbershop is a SOUNDPRINT classic produced by Askia Muhammed and Debra Morris. The audio engineer was Bill Cargyle.
Books:
The Hip Hop Generation: Young Blacks and the crisis in African American Culture by: Bakari Kitwana 2003 Take a sobering look at the social and political issues that black youth have been facing the last twenty years.
Winning the Race: Beyond the Crisis in Black America by: John McWhorter 2005 While refuting theories about racism, McWhorter attempts to expose the real reasons for today's crisis and argues that black America's current problems began with an unintended byproduct of the Civil Rights revolution.
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