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PARTY LIKE A WRITER - Black Intellectual Man in a Van - OH NO! - 1/2 World Tour - Episode 3 of 64 - Featuring Raymond F. Quinton

PARTY LIKE A WRITER - Black Intellectual Man in a Van - OH NO! - 1/2 World Tour - Episode 3 of 64 - Featuring Raymond F. Quinton

Released Saturday, 27th January 2024
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PARTY LIKE A WRITER - Black Intellectual Man in a Van - OH NO! - 1/2 World Tour - Episode 3 of 64 - Featuring Raymond F. Quinton

PARTY LIKE A WRITER - Black Intellectual Man in a Van - OH NO! - 1/2 World Tour - Episode 3 of 64 - Featuring Raymond F. Quinton

PARTY LIKE A WRITER - Black Intellectual Man in a Van - OH NO! - 1/2 World Tour - Episode 3 of 64 - Featuring Raymond F. Quinton

PARTY LIKE A WRITER - Black Intellectual Man in a Van - OH NO! - 1/2 World Tour - Episode 3 of 64 - Featuring Raymond F. Quinton

Saturday, 27th January 2024
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Understated Intellectual, scholar, negro, 20,000 mile tour from Portland, Oregon to Japan then San Francisco and back, exploring black intellectualism, race, class, culture and professional bus / truck driving. Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsburg could do drugs and be free to cause trouble and be celebrated for that. But, let's flip the script. This is an 18,000 black intellectual odyssey. And the only return for me is intellectual enlightenment and adventure..and this series. No chaos with impunity or literary privilege or bar fights. NO! Just fighting the literary status quo This is the most important series you need to see...hear.

IN THIS EPISODE:

- Opening for Dizzy Gillespie - Union Station 1984 - Denver, CO

- Journalism was not designed to serve a multicultural society

- A truck driving intellectual

- VLOG - Nebraska

www.nnrpdx.com

www.neighborhoodnewsradio.com

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