NonDē Uprising
Diana Cherry [https://substack.com/profile/95471528-diana-cherry] is a writer, producer, and activist who writes the Substack I’m Thinking of Mending Things [https://imthinkingofmendingthings.substack.com/]. She is the managing editor and producer for the upcoming The Who We Are Project [https://www.thewhoweareproject.org/], a documentary travel series that will uncover hidden histories of oppression, resistance, and resilience in the United States, focusing on the history of anti-Black racism. In Episode #026 of NonDē Uprising, Diana talks about why truth can be stranger and more impactful than fiction. She dissects O Brother, Where Art Thou and argues it is a Black movie, a little-known Eric Larsson nonfiction book whose big reveal feels so crazy (yet is true), and breaks down why adaptations like Little Women pull in the author’s personal experience to drive the narrative. Get full access to The Big Break at nondeuprising.substack.com/subscribe [https://nondeuprising.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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