Y Not Put On?
Y Not Put On?
YNME Creatives
An interview-based podcast exploring how Black cinema informs our art, relationships and identities. Each episode we call upon an acclaimed Black Poet to discuss why they want to 'put on' their favorite Black movie.
Javon Johnson: Boyz N The Hood
Javon Johnson talks South Central L.A., Black masculinity, vulnerability, brotherhood, and puts on his favorite movie: Boyz N The Hood, the 1991 classic film written and directed by John Singleton.
Oct 2, 2020
1 hr 9 min
Suzi Q. Smith: Eve's Bayou
Suzi Q. Smith puts on for the 1997 classic 'Eve's Bayou' while also discussing family, magic, memory, mirrors & her love for Wu-Tang. After listening to this episode, it will become painfully obvious 'Suzi Q Smith aint nothin to fuck with.'
Sep 3, 2020
1 hr 8 min
Imani Cezanne: Polly
Perhaps you’ve never heard of this 1989 gem, but 'Polly’ may be the best Black musical of all time. Guest Artist, Imani Cezanne talks about representation, the Black church, and how this movie informed different facets of her childhood.
Aug 19, 2020
1 hr 19 min
Alyesha Wise: Poetic Justice
Alyesha Wise, puts on the 1993 film Poetic Justice - how Janet Jackson introduced her to poetry - how the emotional turmoil within each character could be afforded more grace. If you talked trash about Poetic Justice before, perhaps you should listen to what Alyesha has to say.
Aug 5, 2020
1 hr 3 min
Pages Matam: Moonlight
Writer, Performer, Host, Organizer, Plantain Advocate & Bow-Tie Enthusiast: Pages Matam features in our second episode. Pages discusses motifs, self-preservation, performative masculinity & his overall affinity for the award-winning film: Moonlight.
Jul 27, 2020
1 hr 7 min
Ebony Stewart: Coming to America
Trust us, you have never heard the plot of 'Coming to America' summarized like this before. Writer, Performer, and all-around Texas Champion, Ebony Stewart, graces us on our first episode and discusses why this film from 1988 exemplifies Black joy.
Jul 16, 2020
46 min