On this episode of The Publisher’s Desk, Damon K. Jones sits down with Keri D. Singleton of Sessios Cafe TV Show for a timely and thought-provoking conversation: Has cancel culture become the new Black culture?
In an era where public shaming, online outrage, and social media backlash can silence voices overnight, this discussion goes beyond trends and asks the deeper question: What is cancel culture doing to Black dialogue, Black unity, and Black progress?
Are we holding people accountable—or are we creating a culture where disagreement automatically becomes destruction? Why are we so quick to tear down our own, and what does that mean for the future of independent thought in our community?
This episode explores the real impact of cancel culture on media, politics, public discourse, and the ability to have honest conversations without fear of being attacked.
Tune in for a powerful exchange on truth, accountability, and whether cancel culture is strengthening Black America—or dividing it.
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