The History of Being Black
What shapes a storyteller? For acclaimed filmmaker and producer Eternal Polk, it began in an all-Black neighborhood where community, culture, and history laid the foundation for a remarkable creative journey. In this episode, Eternal reflects on the profound impact of the groundbreaking miniseries Roots and how it transformed his understanding of race, identity, and the power of storytelling. From his early passion for sports to his work at NFL Films and beyond, he shares how curiosity, imagination, and a commitment to authentic representation have guided his career. The conversation explores the enduring influence of HBCUs, the creative explosion of the music video era, and the powerful stories behind documentaries like The Greensboro Six and Gaining Ground. Throughout the discussion, Eternal reveals why preserving Black history requires more than recounting the past—it demands telling stories with nuance, humanity, and purpose. Join Dr. Johnathan JeVon White and Eternal Polk for an inspiring conversation about history, identity, creativity, and the responsibility of documenting the Black experience for future generations. Find more shows like this on the Mean Ole Lion Media app. Follow, rate, comment, and share.
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