After a tough week, Chloé decompressed with cartoons and "The Andy Warhol Diaries" on Netflix and was invigorated! Seriously, it's inspiring to see visionaries buck the system and criticism and do that. A wise lesson during these times of copy & paste.
Editor's Note: The name of the movie Jane Campion won (and bashed the Williams sisters for) is entitled POWER of the Dog, not Year of the Dog.
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After a tough week, Chloé decompressed with cartoons and "The Andy Warhol Diaries" on Netflix and was invigorated! Seriously, it's inspiring to see visionaries buck the system and criticism and do that. A wise lesson during these times of copy & paste.
Editor's Note: The name of the movie Jane Campion won (and bashed the Williams sisters for) is entitled POWER of the Dog, not Year of the Dog.
Hello, fellow Chlomericans. We're back with some amazing guests!
Mary Elliott is a public historian, alum of Howard University, and museum curator of American Slavery at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Dr. Courtney R. Baker is a specialist on the impact of visual culture in black life. She is an Associate Professor in the department of English at the University of California, Riverside.
We discuss the importance of HBCUs and ways it can combat the anti-Critical Race Theory wave.
Plus comedians Leah Bomenna and Carolyn Castiglia roast the week's funkiest headlines.
Social Misfit with Chloé Hilliard
After a tough week, Chloé decompressed with cartoons and "The Andy Warhol Diaries" on Netflix and was invigorated! Seriously, it's inspiring to see visionaries buck the system and criticism and do that. A wise lesson during these times of copy & paste.
Editor's Note: The name of the movie Jane Campion won (and bashed the Williams sisters for) is entitled POWER of the Dog, not Year of the Dog.