Share this postAfrofuturism from Black Panther to P-Funk—Being Black: the 70stoure.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherBeing Black: The 80sAfrofuturism from Black Panther to P-Funk—Being Black: the 70s10Share this postAfrofuturism from Black Panther to P-Funk—Being Black: the 70stoure.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther111×0:00-37:55Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Afrofuturism from Black Panther to P-Funk—Being Black: the 70sToureNov 03, 202410Share this postAfrofuturism from Black Panther to P-Funk—Being Black: the 70stoure.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther11ShareTranscriptSubscribeShareDiscussion about this podcastCommentsRestacksShare this discussionAfrofuturism from Black Panther to P-Funk—Being Black: the 70stoure.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherBeing Black: The 80sA deep dive into iconic songs from the 80s and the political influences behind themA deep dive into iconic songs from the 80s and the political influences behind themSubscribeListen onSubstack AppSpotifyRSS FeedAppears in episodeToureRecent EpisodesWhat Did The Emancipated Do After They Were Freed? Where Did They Go? It's A Sad Story.Nov 8 • ToureTupac and the Black Panther Party—Being Black: the 70sNov 7 • ToureHow The Gangs of NY Made Hiphop Possible Nov 6 • ToureI'm DespondentNov 6 • Toure"Movin On Up" From the Jeffersons Symbolizes the Black 70sNov 5 • ToureBlaxploitation and Murder Ballads and the real story of Stagger LeeNov 4 • ToureJamaica Is One of Hiphop's Fathers and the Island's Huge Impact On AmericaNov 2 • Toure
Afrofuturism from Black Panther to P-Funk—Being Black: the 70s