Listen "Episode 2: Why is it so hard for some black folks to say I love you?"
Episode Synopsis
"It's not hard for a black man of my caliber to say I love you."
But is it?
Many black people say they never heard I love you much growing up, including both Leila and Hana, hosts of The Stoop. In Episodes 2, we examine the reasons why we don't hear I love you, and what that means. We talk to inmates at San Quentin state prison, a professor who studies black male emotional expression, and Stooptalk with Al Letson about I love you in his home.
Did you hear I love you growing up? #blacklove #blackfamilies
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Credits:
Thanks to Al Letson (@Al_Letson) and Serie McDougal (@SerieMcdougal) for contibuting to this episode.
Sound Design: Chris Hoff
Illustration: Neema Iyer
Digital Production/PodOps: Megan Jones
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