Go Black Boy Go is audioblog of my journey applying to and getting through grad school. This podcast is also a space where I explore topics about masculinity, race, and queerness. Join me, Jalen, as I pursue my PhD in English and discuss topics with featured guests.
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Recaps of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14 with my friend and artist Will Henry (@willyum.jpeg). Me (@jalen.thompson).
Recaps of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14 with my friend and artist Will Henry (@willyum.jpeg). Me (@jalen.thompson).
Recaps of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14 with my friend and artist Will Henry.
In this episode, I chat with creator, producer, and director Anthony Hand about his feature-length animated film MAXXIE LAWOW: Drag Super-Shero set to be released in Spring 2024. Anthony goes in depth about inspirations for the film and his desire to see more queer films in the mainstream. * To stay updated with the film and to get a peak of the adventure reel, go to https://www.maxxie.com/. You can follow the film on IG & Facebook @maxxielawow. Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
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In this episode, I chat with my mother, Tamiko Kelly, and aunt, Keshia Eddins, about their childhood in the 80s, addressing family trauma, and rebuilding relationships with family. Dedicated to Sharon Bonita Golden. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
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In this episode, I chat with Antheny Chhay, a student at the University of Oregon and fellow podcaster. We talk about his journey starting his own business in college and what his plans are for his creative endeavors. Listen to my interview on Uniquely Eugene: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/04-jalen-thompson/id1582750416?i=1000535541338 * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Follow Antheny Chhay on IG @antheny.chhay and the Uniquely Eugene podcast on IG @uniquelyeugene. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
In this episode, I chat with licensed clinician and executive director of TransPonder Kyle Rodriguez-Hudson. He talks about the resources that TransPonder provides and shares about his life and queer fatherhood. "TransPonder is a Eugene-area trans-led nonprofit that coordinates and provides support for Lane County's trans and nonbinary community." Read Kyle's interview from Eugene Weekly: https://www.eugeneweekly.com/2021/08/12/black-trans-lives-still-matter/ TransPonder: https://transponder.community/ * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Follow Kyle Rodriguez-Hudson on IG @theofficialkyle_harlan. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
In this episode, I chat with creative Black Boy Be about producing art with limited resources and defining oneself as a creative. He also shares personal stories about his living in New York City for a decade and moving back down south to North Carolina in his 30s. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Follow Black Boy Be on IG @blumood. You can purchase the books on Amazon! Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
In this episode, I chat with my colleague Jewish studies scholar Molly Hatay about her research on Jewish identity and culture. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Follow Molly Hatay on Twitter @HatayMolly & IG @mollyhatayferens. You can purchase the books on Amazon! Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
In this crossover episode, the co-hosts of Dangerously Likely (Terrell, Torence, and Kaleb) and I share personal stories about our childhood and family upbringings. A blend of multiple topics, our conversation addresses racial identity, shade, colorism, masculinity, and whiteness. To listen to part two of this conversation, head over to Dangerously Likely: https://anchor.fm/dangerouslylikely. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Follow Dangerously Likely on IG @dangerously_likely. Follow the co-hosts: Terrell (@aint_thinkin), Torence (@torencejwitherspoon), and Kaleb (@kaleb8_smith) can purchase the books on Amazon! Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
I chat with The Blerd Explorer, author of The Black Traveler's Guide to Incheon South Korea and The Black Traveler's Guide to Daegu South Korea, about traveling while black and life during COVID. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Follow The Blerd Explorer on IG @the_blerd_explorer. You can purchase the books on Amazon! Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
In this episode, I chat once again with my brother, Xavier Kelly, and our play cousin, Robert Coleman, about struggling to fit the norms of black masculinity and how embracing our differences made us come into ourselves as black men. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
In this episode, I discuss the social, political, and satirical nature of Lil Nas X's music video Industry Baby. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
What are your ideas about a family? Are they tied to wealth? Are they tied to a history of enslavement? In this episode, I have a candid discussion about the black family, colorism, wealth, and growing up in the black church with my brother, Xavier Kelly, and our play cousin, Robert Coleman. Suggested Reading: The Black Woman's Role in the Community of Slaves by Angela Davis. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
In this episode, I chat with Robert Coleman, a childhood friend (or what black folks call a "play cousin"). We talk about growing up in a small town in the South, being band geeks, and dealing with stereotypes about black boyhood. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
In this episode, I chat with my brother, Xavier Kelly, a college student majoring in marketing and a poet, about Sha' Carri Richardson, the standards professional athletes are held to, and his experiences playing sports. He also debuts his poem "Trap." * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
A reflection on bell hooks' We Real Cool: Black Men and Masculinity. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
A reflection on Pride, male rappers' explicit portrayals of sex and sexuality, and Black masculinity. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
The topic for this episode is Energy. I chat with Eugene-based drag performer and rapper, Slutashia (IG: @slutashia) about drag, growing up in Drain, Oregon, and channelling good energy. https://www.eugeneweekly.com/2018/11/08/best-drag-queen/ * Follow Slutashia on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
The topic for this episode is Devotion. I chat with Alexandria-based music artist and drag performer, Afro Sensei (IG: @afrosensei), about his experiences coming to terms with his sexuality in the early 00s and his show The Afro Sensei Show available on Drag TV on Twitch. * Follow Afro Sensei on Instagram, Facebook, Soundcloud, Spotify, and Tidal. Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
The topic for this episode is Identity. I chat with scholar, writer, and co-host of Black Brew podcast, Erin Green (@artistguy1), about the straightness of mainstream queer content and his research on OnlyFans and Twitter. Follow Black Brew on IG @blackbrewpodcast * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
The topic for this episode is Resistance. I chat with writer, director, and performer John Chris Ward (IG: @john.chris.ward) about self-love as an act of Resistance. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
For the first episode for my Pride series, I chat with my friend, Leslie Anne Smith, about what perseverance means to us as queer people and we reflect on our feelings about leaving the South. Happy Corona Pride Part 2! * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
In this episode, I catch up with a friend from college, J-Strong. We chat about our experiences in cross country, domming The Rock, and a year review of corona. This episode is sponsored by The Republican'ts. CDC on the vaccine: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/keythingstoknow.html?s_cid=10493:us%20vaccine:sem.ga:p:RG:GM:gen:PTN:FY21 * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Welcome to season four of Go Black Boy Go.Today is my podversary and I'm excited to get back into creating content for y'all! * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG / tumblr @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
In this episode, I do a quick review of my favorite Christmas themed episodes from Black sitcoms. * Episodes mentioned: Amos 'N Andy "The Christmas Story" (December 25, 1952) The Jeffersons "The Christmas Wedding" (December 22, 1976) Living Single "Living Kringle" (December 19, 1993) & "Let's Stay Together" (January 01, 1998) Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper "Christmas ‘95" (December 15, 1995) In the House "Christmas Story" (December 11, 1995) Moesha “A Class Act Christmas” (December 15, 1998) The Parker’s “Secret Santa” (December 17, 2001) That’s so Raven “Escape Claus” (December 5 2003) The Bernie Mac Show - "A Christmas Story" (December 19, 2001) & "Road to Tradition" (December 14, 2003) Girlfriends "Merry Ex-mas" (December 15, 2003) "All God's Children" (December 12, 2005) & "Deck the Halls with Bags and Folly" (December 10, 2007) Black Jesus "A Very Special Christmas In Compton" (November 27, 2015)
The Christmas variety special is a staple on television during the holiday season, but black musicians have been historically barred from hosting their own Christmas themed specials. In this episode, discuss the evolution of the Black Christmas variety special. NOTE: This is the early stages of some research I've been doing on Black Christmas TV History. And comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated! * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias! * Christmas Music Videos & Variety Specials The Nat King Cole Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiPAg7NqRZY&list=PLqpoib1cR6hwoVWh0bMEv8gHTV6aclzEG&index=37&t=13s&ab_channel=reelblack Kurtis Blow’s Christmas Rappin’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xUFnGWWtoQ&ab_channel=ChristmasTimeTV Run DMC’s Christmas In Hollis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR07r0ZMFb8&ab_channel=RUNDMCVEVO This is Christmas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trFv63cMk4M&ab_channel=LutherVandrossVEVO Mariah Carey: Merry Christmas to You: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zdsBvXegt0&t=1s&ab_channel=StarlightMedia A Legendary Christmas with John and Chrissy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRjfq6QUjGM&ab_channel=johnlegendVEVO Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2bx3FzgJ6o&ab_channel=MariahCareyVEVO References - I use the phrase “the afterlives of slavery” from black feminist scholar Saidiya Hartman’s Lose Your Mother - History of Christmas: https://www.history.com/topics/christmas/history-of-christmas - The Slave Experience of the Holidays: https://docsouth.unc.edu/highlights/holidays.html - How slaves celebrated Christmas in America: https://thegrio.com/2013/12/25/how-slaves-celebrated-christmas/ - Chapter 22 “Christmas Festivities” from Incidents in the Life of A Slave Girl - Chapter 10 from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass - Diane Werts, Christmas on Television: https://www.amazon.com/Christmas-Television-Praeger-Collection/dp/0275983315 - Joanna Wilson, Christmas TV History, episode 4: Variety: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/christmas-tv-history-episode-4-variety/id1476537713?i=1000446880194 - The Nat King Cole Show: First Black-Hosted TV Variety Show: https://reelrundown.com/tv/The-Nat-King-Cole-Show-First-Black-Hosted-TV-Variety-Show - The Nat “King” Cole Show: pioneer of music television: https://blog.oup.com/2013/02/nat-king-cole-show-pioneer-music-tv/ - MusicBrainz: https://musicbrainz.org/release-group/9cedba59-9bfe-36bd-81fc-bed263ddfd62 - "The Jackie Robinson Of Television": The Nat King Cole Show: https://indianapublicmedia.org/nightlights/nat-king-cole-show.php - Marlon Riggs, Color Adjustment: https://www.pbs.org/video/pov-from-the-archives-filmmaker-marlon-riggs-1992/ - Bodacious Breakdown: 'Christmas in Hollis' by Run-D.M.C.: https://www.rediscoverthe80s.com/2018/12/bodacious-breakdown-christmas-in-hollis.html
In this episode, I recap on this past term, reflect on how I've been feeling on this break, and give a quick review for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Netflix) and season 4 of Fargo (FX/Hulu). Happy Holidays (corona edition)! * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Jalen catches up with his friend Erin Green, who is finishing his first semester of is PhD program, to talk about what it's like dealing with graduate school in a pandemic. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / Instagram @goblackboygo, the host on Twitter @jalenthompso and Erin on Instagram / Snapchat @artistguy1. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean!
In this one I ramble about exams, coursework, teaching and TV. Happy Holidays! * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo and the host on Twitter @jalenthompso. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Born and raised in Alexandria, Louisiana, Afro Sensei is an artist who combines a mix of genres from gospel, house, R & B and metal to produce his own distinct sound that never loses its black, queer and southern roots. In this interview, he discusses how the pandemic has affected his music, he talks about his process for creating a song, and he reveals his musical influences. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo, the host on Twitter @jalenthompso and the guest Afro Sensei on IG and YouTube @afrosensei. Listen to Afro Sensei on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/73bxSCZzaIHLcLEomqNb7v?si=dca7vRr5SL-lWqTHvS7gHQ
In the last installment of this series, Jalen chats with his colleagues in the English department about the election week and dealing with graduate school. These interviews were recorded between November 12 - November 15. Guests in the order you first hear them: Teresa Hernández Madhura Nadarajah Emalydia Flenory * Thank you Teresa for these resources! For more information on resources and advocacy for immigrants and refugees, check out these sites -- Raices: https://www.raicestexas.org/ / Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project: https://firrp.org / https://southtexashumanrights.org/ / No More Deaths: https://nomoredeaths.org/ / Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center: https://las-americas.org/ / San Diego Rapid Response Network: http://www.rapidresponsesd.org/ * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo and the host on Twitter @jalenthompso. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Jalen chats with a few guests about their thoughts on the election week. These interviews were recorded between November 9 - November 14. Guests in the order you first hear them: Bryant Thurman Kahlil Kyles Will Henry * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo and the host on Twitter @jalenthompso. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Jalen chats with a few guests about their thoughts on the election week. These interviews were recorded between November 9 - November 14. Guests in the order you first hear them: Connor Ryan Isaac Devine Erin Green * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo and the host on Twitter @jalenthompso. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Jalen and his partner Chad chat about the horror genre and some of their favorite horror movies. *Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo and the host on Twitter @jalenthompso, and Chad on Twitter @chad_langley_ and IG @@chad_alexander_. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Welcome to Season 3!In this episode, Jalen chats with Nick Machuca who works for a LGBTQ civil rights organization. Nick shares his experiences working with voters and his thoughts on this election season. Make sure to have a plan to vote: https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/how-to-vote-2020/https://www.rockthevote.org/how-to-vote/ *Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo and the host on Twitter @jalenthompso, and Nick on Twitter/ IG @machucador_. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Jalen recounts his time studying for his breadth exams. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo and the host on Twitter @jalenthompso. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Jalen talks about his past week dealing with the wildfires on the west coast and celebrates two years of the podcast with his very first podcast recording (24:28) featuring guests Keontez Mitchell and Isaac Devine. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo and the host on Twitter @jalenthompso. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Producer CJ Bell and director David Parker stop by to talk about their new virtual, theatrical film Is Anybody Out There? Purchase tickets for Is Anybody Out There? (Sept. 25 - Sept. 29) at https://thebbrtc.ticketleap.com/iabot/. The BBRTC is giving out free tickets to 100 Black Queer people; go to info@thebbrtc.com to receive a voucher code. Preference is given to Black Queer Trans/GNC and/or Black people living with HIV. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo and the host on Twitter @jalenthompso. You can contact CJ @ https://www.carltonvbell.com, find info on the Birmingham Black Repertory Theatre Company at https://www.thebbrtc.com/ and follow David on IG @davidhparker_. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Award winning Black gay comedian, writer, filmmaker, and activist Sampson McCormick talks with Jalen about his early beginnings in as a black gay man in the comedy industry and his new film stand up concert comedy film “Church Boy.” With almost 20 years in the business, Sampson is one of the first openly Black gay comedians, one of the first LGBTQ headliners at the historic Howard Theatre, and the first comic to headline at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo, the host on Twitter @jalenthompso, and Sampson McCormick on Twitter @OfficialSampson and IG @sampsonmccormick. You can watch “Church Boy” on YouTube along with over 10 years of his stand up: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuulRZKEaeKgd2FrtIcV2Wg. For more info about Sampson’s work go to sampsoncomedy.com. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Jalen chats with his friend and fraternity brother, Terrell Couch, who is Fraternity and Sorority Life Coordinator at Boise State. They discuss their experiences with straight white men, racism, and homophobia in predominantly white fraternities. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / IG @goblackboygo, the host on Twitter @jalenthompso, and Terrell on Twitter/IG @aint_thinkin. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!