Two latchkey kids and one first-generation American sit down to digest all of the Black pop culture you know and love. Join us as Mariah and Camille take Lyndan on a journey through every major Black cult film, TV show, and album to ask the ultimate question “Does It Hold Up? Or was it just a product of its time? And MUCH more!
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Check out our other podcasts Where My Girls At? About Black women in Hip-Hop and The Blacklist
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Two latchkey kids and one first-generation American sit down to digest all of the Black pop culture you know and love. Join us as Mariah and Camille take Lyndan on a journey through every major Black cult film, TV show, and album to ask the ultimate question “Does It Hold Up? Or was it just a product of its time? And MUCH more!
Brought to you by Textured Heir.
Textured Heir is an online community dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood. Visit Texturedheir.com for more!
Check out our other podcasts Where My Girls At? About Black women in Hip-Hop and The Blacklist
Hi folks! Today we talk all things HBO Max, Renaissance, terrible movies, fat phobia, abuse, government failures, and discuss the 2009 film, Precious. Thanks for listening!
Does It Hold Up?
Two latchkey kids and one first-generation American sit down to digest all of the Black pop culture you know and love. Join us as Mariah and Camille take Lyndan on a journey through every major Black cult film, TV show, and album to ask the ultimate question “Does It Hold Up? Or was it just a product of its time? And MUCH more!
Brought to you by Textured Heir.
Textured Heir is an online community dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood. Visit Texturedheir.com for more!
Check out our other podcasts Where My Girls At? About Black women in Hip-Hop and The Blacklist