Was September 29, 1998, the most significant album release date in hip-hop history? Cultural writer and critic Jacinta Howard joins Panama Jackson to answer that question. Jay-Z, A Tribe Called Quest, Outkast, Brand Nubian, and Black Star all released albums that day that shaped their careers in significant ways, and it may have been the last time that a Tuesday drop had that kind of star power.
Sep 28, 2023•48 min•Ep. 65
Panama Jackson invites his boys back, all of whom were college athletes, for a Deion Sanders convo following the University of Colorado's first loss of the football season. Expectations, showmanship, and race are all hot topics that make for an intense debate.
Sep 27, 2023•40 min•Ep. 64
The Netflix original film They Cloned Tyrone came out swinging, delivering a unique Black story that combined sci-fi, comedy, and impressive cast chemistry. Dear Culture welcomes the film's director and co-writer, Juel Taylor, and producers, Mark Wright and Stephen "Dr" Love to discuss the behind-the-scenes movie magic that included Jamie Foxx and the struggles to release a film during a tense Hollywood strike.
Sep 21, 2023•40 min•Ep. 63
Dear Culture's satire series returns with an investigative report about Nike's Triple Black Air Force Ones. John Gustav, aka Panama Jackson, explores the criminal underworld to discover why the sneaker is the top choice for criminals.
Sep 14, 2023•12 min•Ep. 62
The wild story of the fake Ohio high school Bishop Sycamore, who was playing football games despite not being a real school, has people shook. How could something like this happen? Who's to blame? Why is Roy Johnson not in jail? Panama Jackson is joined by podcaster and former LSU athlete Corey Wilson to dive into the madness and discuss why America's unhealthy obsession with sports is central to this scandal.
Sep 07, 2023•45 min•Ep. 61
Panama Jackson shows his love for the classic Black films that impacted culture with The Tru'ish Black Stories series. Dear Culture uses hilarious commentary to highlight the dance battle movie of the early 2000s 'You Got Served,' proving these dance moves were about more than just bragging rights.
Aug 31, 2023•19 min•Ep. 36
Michael Harriot joins Panama Jackson for an entertaining game of "One Gotta Go." The pair go back and forth about some of the most iconic songs in Black culture in front of a live audience at the National Association of Black Journalists Conference and Career Fair in Birmingham, Alabama. Artists like Whitney Houston, New Edition, and Lauryn Hill are all on the chopping block. Play along and join in because not everybody is making the cut. Credits: “Candy” Artist: Cameo Label: Atlanta Artists Pro...
Aug 24, 2023•14 min•Ep. 60
Since becoming a fan favorite on Living Single more than 30 years ago, Erika Alexander has remained a constant fixture in Hollywood, both in front of and behind the camera. And in recent years, she's shifted her focus to the fight for equality, specifically, the push for reparations. She joins Dear Culture to discuss her current TV and film projects and her dedication to positively impacting culture.
Aug 17, 2023•53 min•Ep. 59
Comedian Roy Wood Jr. and fellow podcast host Michael Harriot join Panama Jackson for a special edition of Dear Culture recorded live in Birmingham, Alabama, at the National Association of Black Journalists conference. All three men have strong ties to Alabama, and they dig into the state's complicated past and what it means to make it out of the South. They also highlight the good-natured Black folks who take care of each other. Ironically, that point was proven just days after the tapping when...
Aug 10, 2023•41 min•Ep. 58
With more than 30 years in the game, hip-hop legend Ice Cube discusses the current state of rap music and reflects on his role as a genre pioneer. As Dear Culture celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, Panama Jackson and Cube talk about his new album in the works, the significance of loyal fans, and what it takes to create a hit.
Aug 03, 2023•12 min•Ep. 57
Actress Kyla Pratt joins Dear Culture to defend her spelling bee skills as Panama Jackson looks back at Akeelah's spelling bee journey and analyzes what her co-championship win meant for the culture.
Jul 27, 2023•17 min•Ep. 35
It's comedy month at theGrio, and Dear Culture promises laughs with the original series Tru'ish Black Stories. Is Randy Watson's rendition of "The Greatest Love of All" better than Whitney's? It's the pop culture debate you didn't know you needed, as Panama Jackson analyzes classic Black films that impacted the culture.
Jul 20, 2023•18 min•Ep. 34
Dear Culture takes a look at classic Black films that have shaped the culture and we start with John Singleton's 'Boyz N The Hood.' More specifically the story of Ricky Baker, who died on the streets of South Central Los Angeles in the early ’90s. With the help of various guests including Doughboy aka Ice Cube, Panama Jackson examines what Ricky's tragic death meant to the Black community.
Jul 13, 2023•18 min•Ep. 33
BIG3 basketball league co-founder Ice Cube shares his frustration about the NBA's lack of respect. The legendary rapper, producer, and actor doesn't hold back as he shares his thoughts with Panama Jackson about the roadblocks he believes are being put in place to stunt BIG3's success. Subscribe to Dear Culture so you don't miss part two of this conversation. Ice Cube will discuss his iconic music career and 50 years of hip-hop.
Jul 06, 2023•17 min•Ep. 55
As we close out Black Music Month, journalist and author Justin Tinsley joins Dear Culture to talk about Christopher Wallace's impact on hip-hop. It's an endearing conversation as both Panama and Tinsley are huge fans of Biggie Smalls and you'll likely learn things about the larger-than-life rapper that you didn't know before now. Tinsley will also discuss his book "It Was All A Dream" and share some of the biggest takeaways from his in-depth research.
Jun 29, 2023•54 min•Ep. 5
We can't highlight Black Music Month without talking about Michael Jackson. Undoubtedly one of the most famous people to ever live, Jackson's impact on music is unmeasurable but as fans know it hasn't always been a smooth ride. Panama Jackson welcomes the hosts of the Wondery and Audible podcast "Think Twice: Michael Jackson" to discuss some of the biggest takeaways from their in-depth podcast that analyzed Jackson's life outside of fame.
Jun 22, 2023•55 min•Ep. 54
As we celebrate Juneteenth, Dear Culture invites you to debate the Blackest songs of all time! Our people are so talented and it was hard to narrow them down but host Panama Jackson is joined by hip-hop heads Yinka and Outlaw to rank some of the best tracks created by Black artists.
Jun 17, 2023•49 min•Ep. 4
Funk legend Bootsy Collins and his wife Patti join Dear Culture during Black Music Month to talk about the launch of their anti-violence initiative, "Funk Not Fight" which is giving amateur musicians a chance to have their music heard by the masses. Bootsy also shares stories from his iconic career including working with James Brown and discusses his impressive music catalog that is still sampled regularly by today's biggest artists.
Jun 15, 2023•46 min•Ep. 52
As Dear Culture continues to celebrate Black Music Month, host Panama Jackson has an enlightening conversation with country music artist Rissi Palmer. The pair talk about the repeated racist incidents Palmer has been forced to endure and discuss what's needed to bridge the racial gap in country music, something she's working towards with her Apple Music Radio show "Color Me Country." Palmer also shares the stories of Black musicians who helped the pioneers of country music find their sound and g...
Jun 08, 2023•52 min•Ep. 52
Dear Culture kicks off Black Music Month with an epic debate that covers everyone from Nas and Lauryn Hill to Ice Cube and Drake. Both self-proclaimed hip-hop heads, host Panama Jackson and veteran music journalist Touré can't seem to agree on pretty much anything.
Jun 01, 2023•55 min•Ep. 51
This Memorial Day Dear Culture speaks to a pair of veterans serving the Wounded Warrior Project about military life and the resources and support available to those in need. Internal struggles are often overlooked as veterans focus on physical injuries but Tonya Oxendine and Wilton Williamson stress that mental health care is vital to a successful recovery and productive future post-combat.
May 25, 2023•54 min•Ep. 50
Legendary music journalist Touré and Black Studies Professor Dr. Stefan Bradley join Panama Jackson to discuss the birth of hip-hop and its role in shaping the political and cultural climate of the 1980s.
May 18, 2023•52 min•Ep. 49
Since exploding onto the scene in 2015 with the film 'Dope' Shameik Moore has solidified his place in Hollywood. The Atlanta-born actor joins Dear Culture to talk about his decision to pause his music career for acting and how he's landed some of the biggest roles impacting Black culture including voicing the Spider-Man Miles Morales character and portraying Raekwon in Hulu's 'Wu-Tang: An American Saga.'
May 11, 2023•43 min•Ep. 48
Award-winning writer, producer, director, comedian, and TV host W. Kamau Bell joins Dear Culture to talk about his latest project for HBO Max. The documentary '1000% Me' shines a light on mixed raced children. In true Bell style, the doc provides laughs and hard truths.
May 04, 2023•30 min•Ep. 47
Music executive Whitney-Gayle Benta has spent more than 20 years in the music business working for some of the most influential companies in the game, including MTV, Def Jam, and Spotify. She joins Panama Jackson to talk about her journey to the big leagues and the future of music and investment. Whitney explains how music lovers will soon have the chance to invest in music royalties with the company JKBX, the first-of-its-kind platform that aims to change the game of music licensing.
Apr 27, 2023•50 min•Ep. 46
Little Brother, the iconic rap group from North Carolina is back on tour and celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album "The Listening." Both Phonte and Big Pooh join Panama Jackson to talk about their journey from a trio to a duo, their evolution as artists, and their impact on stars like Kanye West.
Apr 20, 2023•44 min•Ep. 45
Writer and cultural critic Jamilah Lemieux has never shied away from sharing her opinions, popular or not. Panama Jackson chats with the outspoken blogger turned professional writer about some of her biggest controversies and achievements. Including her work centered on R Kelly, Bill Cosby and her war of words with the Republican Party.
Apr 13, 2023•44 min•Ep. 44
As Dear Culture continues to celebrate 50 years of hip-hop, Panama Jackson introduces his listeners to the card game 'Univeristy of Dope.' The game's co-founder A.V. Perkins tells the origin story of the only card game dedicated to hip-hop music. Plus, A.V. and Panama play a few rounds, who's team would you be on?
Apr 06, 2023•45 min•Ep. 43
With decades of experience in the business, executive producer and showrunner Anthony Sparks joins Dear Culture to talk about his pivotal role in some of Hollywood's most popular TV shows including Queen Sugar and Bel-Air. He also talks his commitment to telling Black stories and the significance of representation in entertainment.
Mar 30, 2023•44 min•Ep. 42
With more than 30 years in the music and book publishing industry author and journalist Aliya King Neil joins Panama Jackson to talk about the good ol' days when The Source, Vibe, and XXL Magazine were in their prime. She shares some behind-the-scenes stories and even pinpoints the exact moment she claims hip-hop journalism died.
Mar 23, 2023•1 hr 6 min•Ep. 41