33 episodes

Now In Color is a weekly podcast that brings those who have been erased in history back to the forefront.

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    • Comedy
    • 4.9 • 28 Ratings

Now In Color is a weekly podcast that brings those who have been erased in history back to the forefront.

    Hitmen & Hookers: Kevin T. Morales

    Hitmen & Hookers: Kevin T. Morales

    Screenwriter, producer, and filmmaker, Kevin. T Morales joins Sandie to talk about the lifelong journey of storytelling. He comes from a family of artists and storytellers, and he's even had lunch with Francis Ford Coppola. In this episode, Kevin gives advice to aspiring filmmakers and directors on how to find your voice, write through grief, and maybe consider moving out of the United States. Of course, we also talk about the three filmmakers that inspired him to find his voice: Alejandro Iñárritu, Guillermo del Toro and Alfonso Cuarón.
    Liked what Kevin had to say? Follow him for more filmmaking tips and advice on Twitter: @KevinTMorales
    Connect with Now In Color:
    Twitter: @now_incolor
    Instagram: @nowincolorpodcast
     

    • 1 hr 55 min
    Half the Sky: Tu Youyou (w/Dolly Li)

    Half the Sky: Tu Youyou (w/Dolly Li)

    Recorded in the height of COVID-19 and the overdue racial reckoning of America. Emmy-award winning video journalist and correspondent Dolly Li tells the untold story of Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Tu Youyou, who discovered the cure for malaria in ancient Chinese texts. We discuss Black Lives Matter, Asians For Black Lives, what makes this particular moment in time different than previous fights for civil liberties, and how we can stand in solidarity to move forward. 

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Smoke in Mirrors: Josephine Baker (w/Candace Maxwell)

    Smoke in Mirrors: Josephine Baker (w/Candace Maxwell)

    Note: This episode was recorded at the end of February 2020, a few days before COVID-19 was reported in the United States. 
    CW: Hate speech regarding anti-Blackness in Josephine Baker's life is used in this episode. 
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    Let's travel back in time to the Roaring Twenties. Candace Maxwell (as seen on Netflix, STARZ, and the CW) tells the story behind the glitz & glamour of Josephine Baker, an actress, singer, dancer, social activist, and war hero. We discuss the difficulties of the entertainment industry, following your dreams, and what we can learn from Josephine Baker's legacy. 
     
    Music: Magic - Yung Kartz; Blue Skies - Josephine Baker; You Drive Me Crazy - Josephine Baker

    • 1 hr 28 min
    First Gen Burden #StayHome Edition w/Rich Tu

    First Gen Burden #StayHome Edition w/Rich Tu

    Crossposted from the hit podcast First Generation Burden, created and hosted by Rich Tu. We recorded this episode when New York City was first ordered to shelter-in-place back in late March. We talk about anti-Asian sentiments across the country, the perception of content post-COVID-19, and the Myth of Assimilation. 
     
    If you haven't already, be sure to listen and subscribe to First Generation Burden wherever you get podcasts! 

    • 26 min
    A Message

    A Message

    So...it's been a while, and 2020 didn't exactly go as we all hoped it would. 
     
    Music: Magic - Yung Kartz

    • 3 min
    Apathy Is Not Compatible With Love: Simon Tam (of the Slants)

    Apathy Is Not Compatible With Love: Simon Tam (of the Slants)

    In the season finale, Sandie is joined by notorious "troublemaker," Simon Tam, the frontman of The Slants. Over the span of almost a decade, the band fought to keep their name with the U.S. Trademark Office and finally won a historic freedom of speech case with the Supreme Court in 2017. Think trademark law doesn't apply to you? Think again! Simon not only discusses this case, but also what it was like to grow up in Southern California, bullying, grief, and his newly released memoir, Slanted. 
     
    At the end of this episode, there is also a sneak preview of their Broadway show in development! Enjoy. 
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    This podcast is presented by Brick By Brick Studios (IG: @brickbybrickstudios) and sponsored in part by Dylan (IG: @Dylan_Underwear). Use the code NOWINCOLOR to get 10%! 
     
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    Music:
    good morning by Amine Maxwell https://soundcloud.com/aminemaxwell Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/SQWFdnbzlgI

    • 1 hr 16 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
28 Ratings

28 Ratings

Ethan Steimel ,

Great Topics

Great topics explored in an accessible way. Delivers a lot to learn and think about.

StephenM0425 ,

A must follow!!!

The host Sandie is really down to earth and truthful to herself and her guest. A great environment for people to talk about controversial topics and tear down the curtains that are placed in front of us. Check it out it will NOT disapoint!

Zekey Zekey ,

Seeing in Color

Finally, A place where the history of People Of Color are being revealed and given to us in a smart and fun way. The host, Sandie, creates an atmosphere that makes the listeners feel they're in the room while these highly informative conversations are being had.

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