Our podcast is a collective of the black kids cool enough to fit in but somehow always stands out. Our interests are niche and often involved with Asian pop culture, but we also have a strong awareness of our own cultural roots. From Kpop, Anime, Cosplay, Makeup, and things similar-- or even beyond-- we are a voice in our community that's relevant and valid, but seems to not often be elevated and heard.
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Our podcast is a collective of the black kids cool enough to fit in but somehow always stands out. Our interests are niche and often involved with Asian pop culture, but we also have a strong awareness of our own cultural roots. From Kpop, Anime, Cosplay, Makeup, and things similar-- or even beyond-- we are a voice in our community that's relevant and valid, but seems to not often be elevated and heard.
Today the SMH crew talks kpop's "relationship culture" and the intimacy created between fans and artists. But where does appreciation end and overstepping boundaries begin?
STAN B-SIDES
Our podcast is a collective of the black kids cool enough to fit in but somehow always stands out. Our interests are niche and often involved with Asian pop culture, but we also have a strong awareness of our own cultural roots. From Kpop, Anime, Cosplay, Makeup, and things similar-- or even beyond-- we are a voice in our community that's relevant and valid, but seems to not often be elevated and heard.