Storytelling. Advocacy. Community. As told through the voices of Hearst Black Culture. Founded in 2019, HBC provides a safe space for Black employees at Hearst, and gives us a platform to amplify our voices and unique perspectives. Welcome to an extension of that work on our Spotify page, where we’ll share discussions with change agents, notable figures, and industry leaders, on diversity, equity, media, intersectionality, and more.

Hearst Black Culture
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Storytelling. Advocacy. Community. As told through the voices of Hearst Black Culture. Founded in 2019, HBC provides a safe space for Black employees at Hearst, and gives us a platform to amplify our voices and unique perspectives. Welcome to an extension of that work on our Spotify page, where we’ll share discussions with change agents, notable figures, and industry leaders, on diversity, equity, media, intersectionality, and more.
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Recent Episodes

June 9, 2020
Quarantinis with Hearst Black Culture and “Insecure” Creator Issa Rae:
Grab a drink. Pull up a seat. And log on. Hearst Black Culture presents Quarantinis: a virtual happy hour where our new normal of staying home is punctuated with check-ins from our favorite Black celebrities. On episode three, “Insecure” creator, writer, and star Issa Rae joins HBC and Oprah Magazine digital director Arianna Davis to talk quarantine, diversity and inclusion in Hollywood, and whether #LawrenceHive has a familiar romance to look forward to.

May 26, 2020
Quarantinis with Hearst Black Culture and “Mixed-ish” Star Tika Sumpter
Grab a drink. Pull up a seat. And log on. Hearst Black Culture presents Quarantinis: a virtual happy hour where our new normal of staying home is punctuated with check-ins from our favorite Black celebrities. On episode three, “Mixed-ish” star Tika Sumpter joins HBC co-founder and Oprah Magazine digital director Arianna Davis to share her quarantine beauty secrets and what inspired her to build a community that celebrates black mothers with her new lifestyle brand, Sugaberry.

May 14, 2020
Quarantinis with Hearst Black Culture and “The Neighborhood” Star Tichina Arnold
Grab a drink. Pull up a seat. And log on. Hearst Black Culture presents Quarantinis: a virtual happy hour where our new normal of staying home is punctuated with check-ins from our favorite Black celebrities. On our debut episode, acclaimed actress Tichina Arnold talks with HBC co-founder and Hearst marketing associate Sandy Pierre about finding peace during a global pandemic, her most-fulfilling role to date, and starring in a new Netflix film, “The Main Event.”
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