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EPISODE #199

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March 4, 2026 • 6 minutes • Hosted by Victoria

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Episode #199

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About This Episode

We’re diving into Tyler Perry’s Netflix moves, honoring Caleb Wilson’s legacy at Southern, and debating the Hawks’ Magic City night. Stay locked for the news and vibes moving the culture.

Today's Highlights:

Heavy news from HBCUs creates significant concern regarding the current stability of our campuses.
Marvel’s ‘Wonder Man’ generates massive buzz as fans anticipate crucial post-credit scene reveals.
Major Hollywood shakeups fundamentally shift the landscape for Black creators and future storytelling.
Audiences stay for ‘Wonder Man’ post-credit scenes to witness significant franchise-altering cinematic payoffs.
Recent industry shifts spark intense interest in how Black talent navigates major Hollywood changes.

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‘Magic City’ Night From Atlanta Hawks Gets Criticism From Spurs Player Luke Cornet, Sparking Discourse

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‘Tyler Perry’s Where There’s Smoke’ Firefighter Drama Series Set At Netflix With Tyler Lepley, Da’Vinchi And 9 More

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Topics:

Blavity Daily BriefingBlack culture newsHBCU updatesSouthern UniversityOmega Psi PhiTyler Perry NetflixBlack HollywoodTessa ThompsonAtlanta cultureBlack entertainment podcastWonder Man MarvelYahya Abdul-Mateen IITyler LepleyMagic City AtlantaDaily Black briefing

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