The show where two Armenian women discuss the intersectionality of social issues and media. Our heritage alongside our international affairs major influences our story selection and the way we approach them when we share them with you. Our goal is to have important conversations that unravel misunderstood perspectives in music, television, film, and everything in between.
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The show where two Armenian women discuss the intersectionality of social issues and media. Our heritage alongside our international affairs major influences our story selection and the way we approach them when we share them with you. Our goal is to have important conversations that unravel misunderstood perspectives in music, television, film, and everything in between.
Follow @offscreenwithjillandsoph
Episode 19: We Can Do Better Than the Grammy's with Henry Long
OFFSCREEN with Jillian and Sophia
1 hour 4 minutes 31 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 19: We Can Do Better Than the Grammy's with Henry Long
Henry Long, friend of the show, joins us to discuss the recent controversy surrounding The Weeknd’s Grammy snub, and what it reveals about corruption within the Recording Academy as well as its longstanding history of racist and elitist behavior. From snubs to scandals, the antiquated Grammys as we know them are on the outs, and we consider what the future of music recognition and upper-echelon accolades look like in the dynamic landscape of music today.
Created and Produced by Jillian Chilingerian and Sophia Badalian. Artwork by Mike De Angelis. Music Produced by Stoic For reviews and playlists check us out on offscreen.weebly.com Follow us: @offscreenwithjillandsoph @henyrlong @Jillianchilingerian @sophia.badalian
OFFSCREEN with Jillian and Sophia
The show where two Armenian women discuss the intersectionality of social issues and media. Our heritage alongside our international affairs major influences our story selection and the way we approach them when we share them with you. Our goal is to have important conversations that unravel misunderstood perspectives in music, television, film, and everything in between.
Follow @offscreenwithjillandsoph