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Two parts wit; one part grit. Talk 360 is two girls’ takes on current events, culture, society and relationships. Each week join Keesa and Djevna as they bring a pragmatic view to real life issues. Their musings are meant to provoke thoughtful conversations on controversial topics with some laughs along the way. You don’t have to agree, but you’ll always leave informed.
07/02/2018
Last week's . You still have time to catch the full episode on Soundcloud! https://buff.ly/2tNI0OZ
06/28/2018
New Episode Alert! Ep. 84 Separation Nation: This week, you’ll hear about getting , claims that BPS admins have been sharing student info with ICE, and recent stats showing that there are more guns in the U.S. than there are people. In the 360 topic, Separation Nation (33:50), Keesa & Djevna talk about the horrific reality of tender age shelters, a direct result of this administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy. The policy pushes for the full enforcement of legal prosecution against families who attempt to cross the border, resulting in the separation of thousands of children from their parents/guardians. Is a crack down on illegal immigration ever an excuse for ignoring basic human rights? Melania’s recent fashion choices claim she might not care, but we do and so should you. Check out the episode to hear our thoughts and if you love it, LIKE and share!
05/31/2018
80s Babies are the brokest generation and don’t even try to blame it on avocado toast.
Eighties Babies Are Officially the Brokest Generation A Federal Reserve study shows Americans born between 1980 and 1989 have 34 percent lower net worths than they should for their age.
05/31/2018
New Episode Alert! Ep. 83 Take a Knee to Take a Stand: This week, you’ll hear about Trump making it easier to tell federal employees “you’re fired!”, Kanye and Pusha T’s controversial album cover photo choice, and how 80s Babies are officially the brokest generation. In the 360 topic (36:46), Keesa & Djevna talk about NFL’s new policy requiring on-field players and personnel to stand for the national anthem. This new policy stems from the continued protests that started after Colin Kaepernick decided to take a knee to protest the poor treatment of minorities in the U.S. You can’t help but wonder if race plays a part when a fellow NFL player, Tim Tebow, was praised for doing the exact same thing. One could argue that they were both advocating for beliefs that value all life, so why was Colin’s kneel received so poorly? Check out the episode to hear our thoughts and if you love it, LIKE and share! Photo Cred:
05/16/2018
New Episode Alert! Ep. 81 I Know When that Hotline Bling...: This week, you’ll hear about the riots turned deadly in Gaza, why your AT&T payments might be lining the pockets of Trump’s lawyer, and the latest case of Melania allegedly plagiarizing with her “Be Best” campaign. In the 360 topic, “I Know When that Hotline Bling...” (34:20), Keesa & Djevna talk about the latest string of incidents resulting in the unnecessary involvement of law enforcement. People of color can’t shop, leave Airbnbs, or go on college tours without running the risk of being perceived as a threat. It’s hard to think race doesn’t play a factor when minding your own business is a cause for concern. Who decides who or what is “normal” in different environments? At what point do we start judging and taking actions against those who waste law enforcement’s time and resources for frivolous claims? One recent Twitter thread even claims that white people calling the cops is an intentional tactic of gentrification to gain power under the guise of safety concerns, but check out the episode to hear our thoughts and if you love it, LIKE and share! https://buff.ly/2k2QzAm
04/26/2018
New Episode Alert! Ep. 80 Knuck if You Starbucks: This week, you’ll hear why Zuckerberg is in the hot seat over user data, how a late night meal meal turned deadly with another mass shooting in TN, and NYC’s desire to give the right to vote back to paroled felons. In the 360 topic, “Knuck if You Starbucks” (33:21), Keesa & Djevna talk about the unfortunate incident in a Philly coffee shop that resulted in the cops being called when two men were caught . Some view this event as an isolated incident fueled be poor individual judgement, while others are calling it yet another symptom of a larger system of racial oppression in the US. Who is at fault when employees at corporations get it wrong? What role should corporate policies play in preventing occurrences like this in the future? What can black people do to ensure their safety when others perceive their blackness as an affront to their own? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share!
Episode 80: Knuck If You Starbucks This week, you’ll hear why Zuckerberg is in the hot seat over user data, how a late night meal meal turned deadly with another mass shooting in TN, and NYC’s desire to give the right to vote back to p
03/12/2018
Last week's . You still have time to catch the full episode https://buff.ly/2DcafZN
03/09/2018
New Episode Alert! Ep. 79 Who Are You to Judge?: This week, you’ll hear about Trump distancing himself from his shady son-in-law, the NRA under fire, and how being a lawful immigrant doesn’t guarantee due process in the US legal system. In the 360 topic (28:49), Keesa & Djevna talk about Kobe Bryant’s surprising Oscar win. Many claim that his past allegation of sexual assault puts his award win in direct opposition to the movement, but should that allegation discredit his work? In an ideal world, everyone is held to the same standards and faces the same consequences, but is that what happens in real life? Do people experience different punishments for the same transgressions based on things like race, wealth and status? What transgressions are serious enough to discredit a person’s past or future achievements? Should we ever separate the person from their art, talent, and contributions to society? Check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share! https://buff.ly/2DcafZN
02/26/2018
Last week's ! We're giving you time to catch up on old episodes because of last minute changes to our schedule tonight! But we should have an episode NEXT WEEK!
02/23/2018
Still on a high? You're probably not doing anything this Friday anyway-- so why not fake argue with us about the themes in the movie? Listen to our latest episode
Episode 78: #WakandaForever This week, you’ll hear about the latest mass shooting calling US gun control laws to question and how Trump needs to pay more attention to what’s going on in Mueller’s investigation and keep Oprah’s n
02/22/2018
Did you listen to our episode yet to hear our views?
In this week’s show, “ ” (26:19), you’ll hear about the latest mass shooting calling US gun control laws to question and how Trump needs to pay more attention to what’s going on in Mueller’s investigation and keep Oprah’s name out his mouth. In the 360 topic, Keesa & Djevna talk all things . The latest Marvel movie lived up to the hype and broke sale records throughout it’s weekend debut, but that’s not all. Ryan Coogler gave viewers lots to talk about, so this week they’re taking a deeper look at the many themes explored in the movie. You’ll hear their thoughts on the depiction of women and gender roles in Wakanda, the importance of identity and how self-identification impacts who (and how) we choose to uplift and protect, and much more. You may not want to listen to the 360 Topic if you haven’t seen the movie ( ), but check out the episode to hear more and if you love it, LIKE and share! https://buff.ly/2EG6ddB
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