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The People's Brief With Lynae Vanee

The People's Brief With Lynae Vanee

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Multifaceted poet and influencer Lynae Vanee tackles politics and pop culture through thought-provoking storytelling that blends history, humor, and hard truths.© 2025 REVOLT Media and TV LLC Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
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  • From Juneteenth to July 4th: Why Freedom Isn't Free for Everyone in America | The People's Brief
    Jul 2 2025
    Host Lynae Vanee breaks down why July 4th hits different when you're Black in America. She talks with Dr. Nafeesa Muhammad about how Black people fought in the Revolutionary War but didn't get the freedom they were promised. Comedian Zainab Johnson shares why she grew up celebrating Juneteenth instead of July 4th, and Amanda Seals drops some real talk about what it means to be Black and American. They explore why Frederick Douglass asked "What to the slave is the Fourth of July?" back in 1852 and why that question still matters today.
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    40 m
  • Why Do Black Athletes Always Date White Women? Preference, Proximity & Power | The People's Brief
    Jun 25 2025
    Lynae Vanee sits down with Shari' Nycole, Deanté Kyle, and Codie Oliver to tackle one of the most controversial topics in the Black community, why successful Black athletes often end up with white women. They break down everything from college proximity and beauty standards to the real numbers behind why Black women are exploring interracial dating too. This isn't your typical gender war debates it's an honest conversation about love, preference, community, and what's really driving these choices. The guests share personal experiences from PWIs, family influences, and the pressure to "level up" through dating.
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    48 m
  • Are You Black Enough? The Culture Vulture Test + Brutal Honesty About Identity | The People's Brief
    Jun 18 2025
    Host Lynae Vanee tackles one of the most complex questions in Black culture: what makes someone "Black enough"? This episode digs into how we protect our culture while also exploring who gets to be part of it. From music industry culture vultures to fashion's influence on Black expression, Lynae sits down with comedian Kyle Santillian, fashion designer Quentin Thrash, and scholar Dr. Yaba Blay. They break down everything from the one drop rule's racist origins to why some artists get the side eye at award shows. It's a real conversation about identity, gatekeeping, and what it means to be authentically Black in America.
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    48 m
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