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Let Me Introduce Myself (LMIM Show)

Dec 31, 2020

The year 2020 found the coronavirus pandemic wreaking havoc across the globe. Social injustice and the vulnerability of black life was center stage. The fate of the nation hung in the balance as political turmoil threatened democracy. The hosts of LMIM chronicle the stories of black men navigating this chaotic...


Dec 31, 2020

In this final interview of our inaugural season on Let Me Introduce Myself we talk to Samuel Gonzalez. They’re a brilliant, intuitive Afro Indigenous Mexican sibling doing important work. We talk about their gender resistance and the impositions placed on us by a society obsessed with conscripted gender roles. We...


Dec 19, 2020

Steve Turner discusses his love of the mind, being black, and faith in God. "It's better to be authentic than to be a copy of someone else. I’m not another anybody. That me-ness makes me different". Listen as this screenwriter, whiz kid, and history buff weaves a compelling story of his journey from being...


Dec 6, 2020

Mariel shares his growth and what made him into the complex creative adult he is today. This Congolese-born brother is going through very familiar struggles that many of us can relate to when adulting. It’s his vulnerability and reflection that sets him apart and keeps him going. He gives us tales of political battles...


Nov 30, 2020

Kahlil comes from Arlington, TX and moved into academia in the DC area. He is pushing hard to make sure Black folks are no longer abused by the United States. He is outraged that this is still an issue. This recent author tells the story of the nuances of being a Black man in his book Stereotypes of the Black...