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Voice of The People
Radio Rome
53 episodes
5 days ago
A outlet for young people within the DMV.
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Episode 427 | “From Katrina to Conspiracies: When Culture, Politics & Music Collide”
Voice of The People
1 hour 21 minutes 28 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 427 | “From Katrina to Conspiracies: When Culture, Politics & Music Collide”

This week’s show opens with a look at Ryan Coogler’s new Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time docuseries, unpacking racism, government failures, and raw survivor stories. The crew reflects on why this deeper truth is only now being told and how a 2025 Katrina might play out differently.


Rome then stirs things up with conspiracy theories we actually believe, from COINTELPRO to Tuskegee, and how some “wild” ideas have turned out to be real. That leads into the Workday hiring bias lawsuit, raising questions about AI discrimination against Black, older, and disabled applicants—and whether tech is helping or hurting equity.


Jab takes on the bombshell news that BET has canceled the Hip Hop and Soul Train Awards, sparking a debate on their cultural importance, the impact of streaming, and who could revive them. The conversation flows into a bigger question: Hip hop culture vs. music—can you love the music without knowing the roots, and does gatekeeping still matter?


In new music, the team reviews Gunna’s The Last Wun, a 25-track blend of trap, R&B, and Afrobeats rumored to be his final YSL project, plus Bryson Tiller’s The Vices—a confident, rap-heavy mixtape-style album ahead of his slower R&B release Solace in October.

Voice of The People
A outlet for young people within the DMV.