On Not All Hood: The Weekly Drop, Candace Kelley breaks down the biggest headlines shaping everyday life, culture, and civic awareness. This episode examines the end of the penny and how rounding up prices impacts cash users, especially in marginalized communities. The conversation then turns to the viral Washington, D.C. Airbnb squatter case, unpacking tenant rights, housing loopholes, community accountability, and what this story reveals about the current housing crisis.

Historian and educator Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries joins the show to connect Black history to present-day civic engagement, exploring systemic racism, voting, protest, boycotts, and the role of grassroots organizing in creating real change. The episode also addresses misinformation in the digital age, including viral celebrity hoaxes, the responsibility of social media platforms, and how false narratives spread online.

The discussion expands into culture and media with an honest conversation about hip-hop’s influence, commercialization, and the public reckoning surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs. Comedian Big Mama closes the episode with sharp humor and commentary on the week’s most confusing and outrageous stories, balancing serious analysis with laughter.
This episode of Not All Hood: The Weekly Drop delivers timely news, historical context, cultural critique, and humor, helping listeners understand where we are today by examining where we’ve been.

Not All Hood (NAH) with Malcolm-Jamal Warner & Candace Kelley

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NAH: The Weekly Drop- DC Squatter Crisis, Housing Loopholes & Black History Today | Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries & Big Mama | NAH Weekly Drop

DEC 16, 202566 MIN
Not All Hood (NAH) with Malcolm-Jamal Warner & Candace Kelley

NAH: The Weekly Drop- DC Squatter Crisis, Housing Loopholes & Black History Today | Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries & Big Mama | NAH Weekly Drop

DEC 16, 202566 MIN

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Not All Hood: The Weekly DropIn this episode, Candace Kelley leads a timely conversation unpacking the headlines shaping culture, housing, and civic life. The show begins with a discussion on the elimination of the penny and how price rounding quietly impacts cash users, raising questions about equity and who bears the hidden cost of everyday policy decisions.The conversation then turns to the viral Washington, D.C. Airbnb squatter case, examining tenant rights, housing loopholes, and the role of community accountability. The panel explores how legal gray areas, short-term rentals, and rising housing insecurity intersect, and what this case reveals about broader challenges in urban housing across the United States.Historian and educator Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries joins the show to connect Black history to present-day civic engagement. He discusses systemic racism as a continuous structure rather than a repeating cycle, the importance and limitations of voting, and how protests, boycotts, and grassroots organizing have historically driven social change. Dr. Jeffries also reflects on the cultural responsibility of hip-hop, the impact of commercialization, and how public conversations around figures like Sean “Diddy” Combs fit into a larger reckoning around power, accountability, and influence.The episode also addresses the rise of misinformation online, including viral celebrity hoaxes and unverified claims, highlighting the importance of media literacy in an era driven by algorithms and outrage.Comedian Big Mama closes the episode with humor and sharp commentary on the week’s most confusing and outrageous stories, offering levity while underscoring the absurdity and seriousness of the news cycle.This episode of Not All Hood: The Weekly Drop blends news analysis, historical insight, cultural critique, and humor to help listeners better understand today’s headlines through context, clarity, and conversation.Topics CoveredThe end of the penny and price roundingHousing crisis and the Washington, D.C. Airbnb squatter caseTenant rights, housing loopholes, and community actionBlack history and civic engagementVoting, protest, boycotts, and grassroots organizingHip-hop, culture, and accountabilityMisinformation, viral hoaxes, and media literacyNews commentary and comedyFeatured GuestsDr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries – Historian and educatorBig Mama  Bad Ass – Comedian and cultural commentator -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.KelleyExecutive Producer: Layne FontesProducer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.