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Cannonball with Wesley Morris

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The Complicated Oscars Night Feelings Over ‘One Battle After Another’

This is one of those “who knows what’s going to happen” years at the Oscars. And maybe the biggest question of the night is which movie will dominate: “Sinners,” with its record 16 nominations, or “One Battle After Another,” which is right behind with 13.

One is a vampire movie set in the Jim Crow South, featuring not one but two Michael B. Jordans.

The other imagines a leftist revolutionary outfit led by Black women — Teyana Taylor! — facing off against a racist, sexist, authoritarian government. No matter what, we’re talking about a pretty exciting night — including for many Black people.

But you know how it is with race and the Oscars. It is never that simple.

Because there are some people who are not rooting for Paul Thomas Anderson’s version of Black feminist-driven revolution. And a lot of those people are Black feminists themselves.

Including Wesley’s dear friend, the scholar Daphne A. Brooks.

After leaving the theater, she sent him a text calling it “a Black feminist 911 emergency.” So before the biggest awards of the industry are handed out, Wesley invites Daphne on the show to ask her, “What’s the 911 situation here?” Subscribe today at or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company.

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