Hall Pass: The Podcast

This is not your regular history lesson. BAPS Productions and Clash Productions present Hall Pass: The Podcast. Our host Jamal Andress sits down with industry experts and historians to discuss parts of our history that might not have made it into your textbooks. Class is officially in session.

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Episodes

Hands of a Midwife

Monday Mar 15, 2021

Monday Mar 15, 2021

Black Women in the U.S. are three to four times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related death than white women. Black babies have an infant mortality rate that is double that of white babies. On this episode, Jamal speaks with Jamarah Amani, Director of Southern Birth Justice Network and midwife herself, and Keisha Goode of the National Association of Certified Professional Midwives about the Black experiences in midwifery.

White House, Black Hands

Sunday Jan 31, 2021

Sunday Jan 31, 2021

It's true. Slaves built the White House and they built the Capitol too. On this episode, Jamal sits down with Howard University professor & author Dr. Clarence Lusane to discuss the most historic landmarks built off the backs of slaves.

Not Everybody's Potato Salad

Thursday Dec 24, 2020

Thursday Dec 24, 2020

Aunt Shirley’s mac and cheese. Uncle Leroy’s crispy fried chicken. Grandma Ethel’s Sunday dinner. How did we universally choose not to eat everybody's potato salad? The Soul Food Scholar Adrian Miller enters into the hallway to break down the real Black history of soul food.

By Us, For Us

Friday Dec 04, 2020

Friday Dec 04, 2020

Tulsa, Wilmington & Rosewood; a few thriving historically black towns destroyed by white supremacy. Jamal takes a look back with Commemoration Project (Chi) & a former planning chief.

The Election Underdog

Monday Nov 02, 2020

Monday Nov 02, 2020

Before one of the most critical elections in our nation's history, we're forced to reckon with a deep past. Black women helped secure the right to vote but were still prohibited from voting, long after its ratification. Jamal sits down with author Evette Dionne to reflect on the 19th Amendment's centennial anniversary and the past, present & future of Black women in the suffrage movement.

Look Back At It

Monday Oct 12, 2020

Monday Oct 12, 2020

Jamal will debunk the false narrative that Black women only just began to write provocative songs expressing their sexual identities. Complex culture writer Brianna Holt and Baltimore creative writer Brianna Holt have the Hall Pass on this week's episode.

Friday Oct 02, 2020

Welcome to Hall Pass The Podcast! Here's the syllabus with what you can expect -- as we dive into parts of Our history that aren't often discussed. Episode 1 dropping soon!

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