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Weaving Through the Tapestries of Mixed-Race Identity and Black History with Bovell

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Dom L'Amour speaks with Artist Bovell AKA Kaylan Royston (@kaylan.bovellroyston) about Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Black History month

As Dom L'Amour, I found myself weaving through the intricate tapestries of mixed-race identity and Black History with my insightful guest, Bovell, otherwise known as Kaylan Royston. We embark on a journey that celebrates the legendary Sister Rosetta Tharpe and the undeniable influence of African American women in crafting the cultural phenomenon of rock and roll. Our dialogue dances around the themes of self-discovery and collective empowerment, recognizing Black History Month as more than a period of recognition—it's a gateway to self-forgiveness and embracing the joy that thrives within the Black experience. By casting a spotlight on the power of positive representation and the arts, we beckon our listeners to join us in fostering empathy and unraveling the shared threads of our histories.
The very fabric of this episode is stitched with the narratives of educational impact and the navigation through America's racially woven social landscape. Bovell and I share a candid conversation, pulling threads from our own lives—how family, the significance of early education in Black history, and the contrasting racial climates of cities like Atlanta and Boston shape our sense of self and acceptance. We confront the educational disparities that persistently color our communities and the pressing need to preserve the rich tapestry of African American history. As we traverse the nuances of identity and inequality, this episode stands as a poignant reflection on the power of knowledge and the necessity of authentic racial identification within the educational sphere. Join us for an honest exchange that not only questions but seeks to mend the patchwork of our collective understanding.
Opening quote: Sister Rosetta Tharpe

Opening and Closing Theme song: Produced by Dom L'Amour

Transition Music from Mad Chops Vol. 1 and Mad Chops Vol. 2 by Mad Keys

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from Piano Soul Vol.1(Loop Pack) by The Modern Producers Team

Cover art by Studio Mania: Custom Art @studiomania99

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Send us a Text Message.

Dom L'Amour speaks with Artist Bovell AKA Kaylan Royston (@kaylan.bovellroyston) about Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Black History month

As Dom L'Amour, I found myself weaving through the intricate tapestries of mixed-race identity and Black History with my insightful guest, Bovell, otherwise known as Kaylan Royston. We embark on a journey that celebrates the legendary Sister Rosetta Tharpe and the undeniable influence of African American women in crafting the cultural phenomenon of rock and roll. Our dialogue dances around the themes of self-discovery and collective empowerment, recognizing Black History Month as more than a period of recognition—it's a gateway to self-forgiveness and embracing the joy that thrives within the Black experience. By casting a spotlight on the power of positive representation and the arts, we beckon our listeners to join us in fostering empathy and unraveling the shared threads of our histories.
The very fabric of this episode is stitched with the narratives of educational impact and the navigation through America's racially woven social landscape. Bovell and I share a candid conversation, pulling threads from our own lives—how family, the significance of early education in Black history, and the contrasting racial climates of cities like Atlanta and Boston shape our sense of self and acceptance. We confront the educational disparities that persistently color our communities and the pressing need to preserve the rich tapestry of African American history. As we traverse the nuances of identity and inequality, this episode stands as a poignant reflection on the power of knowledge and the necessity of authentic racial identification within the educational sphere. Join us for an honest exchange that not only questions but seeks to mend the patchwork of our collective understanding.
Opening quote: Sister Rosetta Tharpe

Opening and Closing Theme song: Produced by Dom L'Amour

Transition Music from Mad Chops Vol. 1 and Mad Chops Vol. 2 by Mad Keys

and

from Piano Soul Vol.1(Loop Pack) by The Modern Producers Team

Cover art by Studio Mania: Custom Art @studiomania99

Please subscribe to the podcast, and give us a good rating. 5 stars please and thank you. Follow me on @doml_amour on Instagram. Or at

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