Topic: Black Twitter

4 chapters across the catalog

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 43:17 - 44:52

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Santa's Husband, LGBTQ Christmas Literature

The authors of the book *Santa's Husband* discuss their inspiration, which began as a joke on Twitter following the Mall of America's hiring of a Black Santa Claus. The book depicts Santa as a Black gay man married to a white husband. The hosts discuss the erasure of Mrs. Claus in this new narrative and the public's reaction to the cultural shift.

Booby-Trap
Episode 1222 2:00:07 - 2:02:40

1222: Booby-Trap

Michael Moore's Controversial South Carolina Comments

Filmmaker Michael Moore faced backlash on "Black Twitter" after stating that South Carolina's primary results were not representative of the United States. Moore was attempting to defend Bernie Sanders following Joe Biden's victory in the state. The hosts suggest Moore's rhetoric may have inadvertently harmed the Sanders campaign by alienating minority voters.

Kidults
Episode 789 5:55 - 10:23

789: Kidults

Dallas-Fort Worth No Agenda Meetup and Airstream Logistics

Adam Curry details his journey from Austin to a No Agenda producer meetup in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including the discovery of black mold in his Airstream trailer. While traveling, Curry realized he forgot his laptop power adapter and attempted to source one via Twitter. A misunderstanding with a Canadian producer on social media led to a brief conflict regarding the tone of the show's community interactions.

Enter Colorado
Episode 74 6:32 - 9:18

74: Enter Colorado

New Zealand Internet Blackout, History of Passive Activism

Internet users in New Zealand are participating in a blackout protest against proposed censorship laws by using black icons on social media. The hosts critique this form of passive activism, comparing it to historical symbols like black armbands, yellow ribbons, and rubber bracelets, arguing that such gestures rarely achieve concrete political results.