
BLACK PEOPLE CONTROL BLACK CULTURE
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Hey UN•THERAPIST,
We need your help UN•THERAPIZING something...
This may be a conversation for the future, but do you believe that their own people should manage each culture?
This question stems from an observation made on two shows: "Pop The Balloon" and "Sinners."
"Pop The Balloon" has become a cultural phenomenon on YouTube, garnering multi-millions of views and also landing them a Netflix deal. Yet, the version of the show that isn't heavily controlled by the culture takes away the essence of what people enjoyed about the show.
On the flip side, "Sinners" was one of those movies that had so many cultural references that you'd have to be a part of the culture or heavily engulfed in it to pick up some of the clues of what was going on.
But how is it that two of the same ideas can translate differently depending on who presents them?
Join us for another session of UN•THERAPY as we UN•THERAPIZE the importance of who tells the stories, discussing the cultural impact of "Sinners" and "Pop The Balloon."
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