• Interview with Professor Nware Burge (Fatherhood, Family Drama, and the Price of Critique)

  • 2024/08/02
  • 再生時間: 49 分
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Interview with Professor Nware Burge (Fatherhood, Family Drama, and the Price of Critique)

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  • In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts—Riker, Reed, the Black Libertarian, Sham, and Armstead—welcome Professor Nware Burge to discuss his documentary, "FOR MOTHERS WHO WON'T LET FATHERS SEE THEIR CHILDREN." Professor Nware sheds light on the issue of black fathers being denied access to their children, discussing the issue in prestigious settings like Oxford, and emphasizes the importance of addressing this issue. Sham explores how critiquing black fathers can sometimes be marketable, while Reed contrasts the dynamics of being married with children versus cohabiting in relation to parental responsibilities. The podcast delves into these complex topics, with the added bonus of a heated debate between Riker and the Black Libertarian available exclusively on Patreon. The episode concludes with an engaging discussion about the documentary's sequls and the broader implications for family dynamics and race relations.

    Film: https://filmfreeway.com/projects/3178881

    Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts—Riker, Reed, the Black Libertarian, Sham, and Armstead—welcome Professor Nware Burge to discuss his documentary, "FOR MOTHERS WHO WON'T LET FATHERS SEE THEIR CHILDREN." Professor Nware sheds light on the issue of black fathers being denied access to their children, discussing the issue in prestigious settings like Oxford, and emphasizes the importance of addressing this issue. Sham explores how critiquing black fathers can sometimes be marketable, while Reed contrasts the dynamics of being married with children versus cohabiting in relation to parental responsibilities. The podcast delves into these complex topics, with the added bonus of a heated debate between Riker and the Black Libertarian available exclusively on Patreon. The episode concludes with an engaging discussion about the documentary's sequls and the broader implications for family dynamics and race relations.

Film: https://filmfreeway.com/projects/3178881

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.

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