Fireside with Dr. View is a podcast featuring Fire in Little Africa Executive Director Stevie ‘Dr. View’ Johnson, PhD, in conversation with thought leaders in activism, academia and culture centered on the movement behind the Fire in Little Africa music. Fire in Little Africa is a multimedia hip-hop project inspired by Black Wall Street in Tulsa, OK presented by The Woody Guthrie Center and Bob Dylan Center®.
In this episode, Dr. View sits down with The Conscious Lee to discuss his role with the Fire In Little Africa curriculum, his roots in debate and how he sees the world today. Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple to support the podcast! To learn more about Fire In Little Africa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify FireInLittleAfrica.com
Dr. Tiffany Crutcher is a community leader and justice advocate in Tulsa. She founded the Terence Crutcher Foundation after her twin brother was murdered by Tulsa police in 2016. In this episode, Dr. Crutcher connects with Dr. View to discuss Greenwood, the fight for reparations, her thoughts on Fire In Little Africa and much more. Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple to support the podcast! To learn more about Fire In Little Africa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify FireInLittleAfrica.com
In this episode of Fireside, Dr. View talks with the founder of Black Tech Street, Tyrance Billingsley. They discuss the mission behind Black Tech Street, as well as how its future intersects with Fire in Little Africa. Tyrance also gives insight on the Justice for Greenwood movement and the upcoming centennial. Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple to support the podcast! To learn more about Fire In Little Africa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify FireInLittleAfrica.com
In this episode of Fireside, Dr. View sits down with the editor of the Black Wall Street Times, Nehemiah Frank. They discuss Nehemiah's journey to Tulsa and how the Black Wall Street Times was started. Nehemiah also gives some insight into the special BWST Greenwood 100 Magazine, which is set to be published on May 27. Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple to support the podcast! To learn more about Fire In Little Africa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify FireInLittleAfrica.com
In this episode, Dr. View sits down with our publicist Yvette Noel-Schure, an absolute music industry legend most known for her work with Prince, Mariah Carey, Destiny's Child and Beyonce. They discuss her role in telling the #FireInLittleAfrica story to the world and much more. Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple to support the podcast! To learn more about Fire In Little Africa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify FireInLittleAfrica.com
In this episode, Dr. View was honored to sit down with none other than the Chairwoman of Motown Records herself, Ethiopia Habtemariam. They discuss our partnership with Motown and Black Forum, her experience growing up in the music industry and she shares her thoughts on the music she has heard from our album, out May 28. Here are more details about Fire In Little Africa's partnership with Motown. Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple to support the podcast! To learn more about Fire In Little Africa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify FireInLittleAfrica.com
Fireside with Dr. View is a podcast featuring Fire in Little Africa Executive Director Stevie ‘Dr. View' Johnson, PhD, in conversation with thought leaders in activism, academia and culture centered on the movement behind the Fire in Little Africa music. Kristi Williams is the co-owner of the Real Black Wall Street Tour and is a community activist in Tulsa. For this episode, she spoke with Dr. View about a variety of topics, including: Fire in Little Africa's potential impact, her thoughts on activism, the Justice for Greenwood lawsuit and much more. Follow Kristi Williams on Twitter. Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple to support the podcast! To learn more about Fire In Little Africa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify FireInLittleAfrica.com
Fireside with Dr. View is a podcast featuring Fire in Little Africa Executive Director Stevie ‘Dr. View' Johnson, PhD, in conversation with thought leaders in activism, academia and culture centered on the movement behind the Fire in Little Africa music. In this episode, Dr. View connects via Zoom with hip-hop scholar Regina Bradley, PhD, to discuss The South, reclaiming narratives and being ‘ancestor approved'. Dr. Bradley is an alumna Nasir Jones HipHop Fellow at Harvard University, Assistant Professor of English and African Diaspora Studies at Kennesaw State University, and co-host of the critically acclaimed southern hip hop podcast Bottom of the Map with music journalist Christina Lee. Dr. Bradley was among our special guests in Tulsa during our recording weekend. You can purchase Dr. Bradley's new book, Chronicling Stankonia, here. Follow Dr. Bradley on Twitter, here. Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple to support the podcast! To learn more about Fire In Little Africa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify FireInLittleAfrica.com
In this episode, Dr. View sits down with renowned journalist Victor Luckerson to talk Justice for Greenwood, the search for mass graves and more. Victor's work about Tulsa has been featured on The Ringer, The New Yorker and numerous other national platforms. Early last year, Victor moved to Tulsa to cover the events leading up to the Tulsa Race Massacre centennial and has written extensively about current events in Tulsa and the history of Greenwood in his great newsletter, Run it Back. To learn more about Fire In Little Africa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify FireInLittleAfrica.com