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White People Won't Save You

Jordan Clark
White Savior Trope
Racism
Black Representation
The American Society Of Magical Negroes
Hollywood
Racial Dynamics
Enemy Territory
Amos and Andrew
La La Land
Cinematography
Carbon Copy
The Phantom
Diversity In Media
Remakes
Blaxploitation
A Quiet Place Part II
Horror Films
Jazz
The Mummy
Samuel L. Jackson

A podcast that deconstructs the white savior trope in film, and recenters the Black and PoC chaaracters and actors in them.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes100Founded8 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Still reveling in the Sinners Oscar buzz, we were so excited to speak with someone very familiar with Black horror, the one and only Ezra Claytan Daniels. Author of several amazing graphic novels like Upgrade Soul and his latest, Mama Came Callin', a... more

Finally, we're current with our Oscar talk! We give our thoughts on not just the Sinners V OBAO but the night as a whole and wider conversation about the Academy. What were your thoughts on the night? Let us know at @whitepeoplewontsaveyoupod on IG a... more

If you made it through part one, part two is even crazier. We get into all of the crazy choices this movie made, some VERY interesting quotes from the writer and director, some weird behind the scenes footage, and more! The only thing that got us thr... more

We're back with one of the most requested and one of the worst films we've ever seen. Neo Ned is a 2005 movie staring Jeremy Renner and Gabrielle Union where *checks notes* a neo nazi and a Black women fall in love in a mental hospital. You're not re... more

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Recent Guests

Steven Underwood
Author of the upcoming book, 'Forever for the Culture, Notes from the New Black Digital Arts Renaissance'.
Episode: Runaway (With Steven Underwood)
Dylan Green
Co-founder of Hearing Things and guest who discusses the film.
Hearing Things
Episode: Highest 2 Lowest (Feat. Dylan Green)
Shakira Paye
Actress known for her roles in House Party Reboot and the podcast I'm That Witch
Episode: The Craft (Feat. Shakira Ja'nai Paye)
Brandon Collins
One of the hosts of the Medium Popcorn show and the host of Drunk Black History.
Medium Popcorn
Episode: Imperium (Feat. Brandon Collins)
Cameron Mason
Co-host
White People Won't Save You
Episode: Imperium (Feat. Brandon Collins)
Justina Ireland
Author and guest speaker
Author of Dread Nation
Episode: Ghost Brigade (Feat. Justina Ireland)
David F. Walker
Author and writer known for his work in comics and literature
Author of Big Jim and The White Boy
Episode: The Adventures of Huck Finn (Feat Marcus Kwame Anderson and David F. Walker)
Marcus Kwame Anderson
Artist and cartoonist, co-author of Big Jim and The White Boy
Book illustrator and artist
Episode: The Adventures of Huck Finn (Feat Marcus Kwame Anderson and David F. Walker)
Julian Lytle
Reviewer extraordinaire
Not provided
Episode: The Beekeeper (Feat. Julian Lytle)

Hosts

Jordan Clark
Co-host, engaged in discussions combining personal insights with critical analysis of films that reflect racial narratives.
Cameron Mason
Co-host, known for a thoughtful approach to analyzing racial themes in film along with humor and personal anecdotes.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 117 ratings
  • Support black podcast

    I was very intrigued by the thumbnail pic of the podcast that looks like it pays homage to a film I still love & believe is relevant today in Hollywood is the 30 yr plus yr old flick “ Hollywood Shuffle “. I heard a few episodes not more than 10 from movies I’ve already seen & was on their on the film , 2 guys had decent point of views I agree with some topics but the episodes are too long for me , the film review shouldn’t be longer than the move itself but Hey I’m no expert just dropping a rev... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    🔥hotlanta Gamer🎮
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great commentary

    This is out of left field, I’ve recently been watching The Jefferson and thought I would enjoy hearing you guys talk about that show and possibly other Black shows of that genre and time. Keep up the good work.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    evolutionaryist
    United States2 years ago
  • I'm so sick of this push for racial divisiveness. It seems like it's everywhere these days. Enough of this obsession with race.

    Podchaser
    1
    LTSings
    3 years ago
  • Had Potential

    I love the idea behind this podcast. But just like Black Men Can’t Jump [In Hollywood], the hosts are annoying and rude. Often talking over each other and their guests. I simply can’t bare to listen to it anymore.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    jwford
    United States4 years ago
  • Yes

    Learn something new every time. “Can we talk for a minute”

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ThomFrom93
    United States4 years ago

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There are positive responses regarding the humor and relatability of the hosts during deep discussions.
Listeners appreciate the insightful critiques on race and representation in popular films.
Some mention that while the content is engaging, the episodes might feel lengthy at times.
The podcast is praised for shedding light on often overlooked racial themes in cinema.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Judgement Day
Q: Does it pass our test? Is this a White Savior film in its nature, or are there just coincidences?
If we're considering Tyrell as our main protagonist, she's very passive. Almost doesn't do any of the major action.
Imperium (Feat. Brandon Collins)
Q: What's the main takeaway from 'Imperium' regarding white supremacy?
The discussion highlighted the absurdity of the character portrayals and the unrealistic tones of the film, implying that it does not fully capture the complexities of the issue.
The American Society of Magical Negroes (Feat. Aisha Harris)
Q: What was going through your mind as you turned it off?
I was confused and felt that the movie was worse the second time I watched it.
The American Society of Magical Negroes (Feat. Aisha Harris)
Q: What was your feeling going into the movie before you saw it?
I went into the movie being open minded.
The American Society of Magical Negroes (Feat. Aisha Harris)
Q: What was your initial reaction to the trailer of this movie when it first came out?
I tend to avoid trailers to have the least amount of expectation possible.

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Exploring the nuances and implications of the white savior trope in cinema, episodes frequently analyze a variety of films, dissecting their portrayal of race and representation. Through detailed examinations, hosts engage with themes of racism, identity, and the impact of narratives on societal perceptions of Black and People of Color characters. The discussions often feature critiques of well-known films, revealing underlying biases and offering fresh perspectives that challenge traditional storytelling norms. This podcast stands out by not only critiquing popular cinema but also by reimagining how these films could be told through a more inclusive lens, making it particularly insightful for those interested in film critique, social justi... more

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2. Dylan Green
3. Shakira Paye
4. Brandon Collins
5. Cameron Mason
6. Justina Ireland
7. David F. Walker
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