The Global I Am Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2589004/fan_mail/new] In this powerful archival episode of Global I Am — At the Nexus of Culture & Our Capital, we sit with Ruth E. Carter, one of the most influential costume designers in cinema history. Originally recorded for our legacy Victory and Noble series Getting Deals Done, this conversation explores Carter’s extraordinary ability to translate cultural memory into visual language — a gift inspired in part by Black Arts Movement icons Sonia Sanchez and Nikki Giovanni. Ruth Carter has long shaped how Black history, imagination, and identity appear on screen — from Black Panther (2018) and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) to Spike Lee classics including Malcolm X (1992) and Do the Right Thing (1989). Here, she reflects on her journey, her craft, and her role as a cultural custodian. This episode lands at a historic moment: Carter has received a new Academy Award nomination for her work on Sinners — a recognition underscoring her enduring impact on American cinema and global cultural storytelling. At its core, Sinners follows twin brothers returning home only to confront a darker reality than the one they left — a powerful meditation on memory, reckoning, and the ghosts we carry. In this archival Global I Am conversation, we explore: • How design becomes narrative and living archive • The responsibility of cultural representation in global media • The lineage of Black aesthetics in film and performance • What it means to stand at the intersection of heritage and innovation Carter’s work reminds us: culture is a language — and those who shape it shape how communities see themselves and the world.
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