28 Days Lady-er: Episode 51 - Candyman (2021) - a podcast by Valeska Griffiths & Joe Lipsett
from 2021-09-01T07:15
Say His Name.
This month, Sophie and Hannah finally get to talk about Nia DaCosta’s spiritual sequel to the 1992 film Candyman. Sophie does way too much research, and Hannah can’t stop burping. It’s one of our more serious episodes, but we hope that you’ll enjoy it.
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Links:
Podcast Episodes/Interviews
- The Faculty of Horror, Episode 8 - A Friend of a Friend: Urban Legends in Film
- Afrohorror, Season 2, Episode 1 – Candyman (1992)
- Black Men Can’t Jump [In Hollywood] - Candyman
- Psychoanalysis – Generational Trauma/Candyman (1992)
- The Sound of ‘Candyman’ Comes from a Hauntingly Cyclical History - NPR
- ‘Candyman’ Director Nia DaCosta on Working with Jordan Peele and Keeping the Romantic Nature of the Character – Collider
Resources
- The Case for Reparations – Ta-Nehisi Coates
- The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America – Richard Rothstein
- They Came in Through the Bathroom Mirror – The Chicago Reader
- How a Story About the Horrors of Housing Projects Became Part of a Horror Movie – The Chicago Reader
- George Stinney Jr. – Wikipedia
- Cabrini-Green Homes – Wikipedia
- com/Impact
In Ladyer News
- Anti-Racism Daily
- How Target Got Cozy With the Cops, Turning Black Neighbors Into Suspects – Bloomberg
- My Block, My Hood, My City
- Forever Calcasieu!
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