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12 Black Leaders to Know in SC — Marilyn Hemingway

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 53:44


The Post and Courier is pleased to present this podcast series featuring "12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina." Launched during Black History Month, the series introduces you to dynamic change agents at work across the state. They are determined to make a difference.

12 Black Leaders to Know in SC — Marcus McDonald

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 38:24


The Post and Courier is pleased to present this podcast series featuring "12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina." Launched during Black History Month, the series introduces you to dynamic change agents at work across the state. They are determined to make a difference.

12 Black Leaders to Know in SC — Jermaine Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 34:04


The Post and Courier is pleased to present this podcast series featuring "12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina." Launched during Black History Month, the series introduces you to dynamic change agents at work across the state. They are determined to make a difference.

12 Black Leaders to Know in SC — Germaine Jenkins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 39:59


The Post and Courier is pleased to present this podcast series featuring "12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina." Launched during Black History Month, the series introduces you to dynamic change agents at work across the state. They are determined to make a difference.

12 Black Leaders to Know in SC — Antwon Ford

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 30:06


A certain economic necessity compelled African Americans in Antwon Ford's neighborhood to make baskets. Not so much anymore. The demographics of the artisans now are skewed toward elders.

12 Black Leaders to Know in SC — Dawn Staley

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 55:01


The Post and Courier is pleased to present this podcast series featuring “12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina.” Launched during Black History Month, the series introduces you to dynamic change agents at work across the state. They are determined to make a difference.This month, we welcome Coach Dawn Staley of the University of South Carolina. 

12 Black Leaders to Know in SC — Robert Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 32:56


The Post and Courier is pleased to present this podcast series featuring “12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina.” Launched during Black History Month, the series introduces you to dynamic change agents at work across the state. They are determined to make a difference.This month we welcome Robert Greene, a professor of history at Claflin University in Orangeburg.

12 Black Leaders to Know in SC — Rye Martinez

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 32:35


The Post and Courier is pleased to present this podcast series featuring “12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina.” Launched during Black History Month, the series introduces you to dynamic change agents at work across the state. They are determined to make a difference.This month we welcome young Columbia-based activist Rye Martinez of Empower SC.

12 Black Leaders to Know in SC — Jerry Blassingame

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 41:32


The Post and Courier is pleased to present this podcast series featuring “12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina.” Launched during Black History Month, the series introduces you to dynamic change agents at work across the state. They are determined to make a difference.This month we welcome Jerry Blassingame, founder of Soteria Community Development Corp. in Greenville. Blassingame helps the formerly incarcerated find a productive path forward. He knows well what they are going through. Blassingame once was in prison himself.

12 Black Leaders to Know in SC — Akua Page and Chris Cato

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 32:51


The Post and Courier is pleased to present this podcast series featuring “12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina.” Launched during Black History Month, the series introduces you to dynamic change agents at work across the state. They are determined to make a difference.This month we welcome Akua Page and Chris Cato of Geechee Experience. Adept at using social media, the duo is reaching young people and inspiring pride in the history and cultural identity of Gullah-Geechee people.

12 Black Leaders to Know in SC — Kylon Middleton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 39:04


The Post and Courier is pleased to present this podcast series featuring “12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina.” Launched during Black History Month, the series introduces you to dynamic change agents at work across the state. They are determined to make a difference.This month we welcome the Rev. Kylon Middleton, pastor of Mt. Zion AME Church and a new member of Charleston County Council. Middleton grew up in Charleston among people with high expectations. So he has stepped up.

We the Women — Anita Zucker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 52:42


It's been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Emily Williams and Anita Zucker CEO of The InterTech Group.

We the Women — P.J. Browning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 20:43


It's been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier managing editor Autumn Phillips and P.J. Browning publisher and president of The Post and Courier/Evening Post Publishing Newspaper Group.

We the Women — Helen Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 35:00


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Emily Williams and Helen Hill CEO of Charleston Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. 

We the Women — Jill Muti

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 26:10


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Jenna Schiferl and Jill Muti head of school at Ashley Hall. 

We the Women — Sherry Shealy Martschink

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 28:54


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Mikaela Porter and Sherry Shealy Martschink South Carolina State Senator. 

We the Women — Lisa Wells

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 42:16


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Mikaela Porter and Lisa Wells Vice President & Director of Watershed Services.

We the Women - Ginny Deerin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 38:30


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Mikaela Porter and Ginny Deerin, major gifts officer at the International African American Museum.

We the Women - Chef Ayanna John-Carter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 52:24


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Emily Williams and Chef John-Carter, executive chef at The Macintosh.

We the Women - Brigadier General Sally Selden, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 27:20


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Jenna Schiferl and Brigadier General Sally Selden, Ph.D.

We the Women - Reverend DeMett Jenkins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 49:43


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Emily Williams and Reverend DeMett Jenkins, director of faith based engagement at the International African American Museum.

We the Women - Barbara Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 31:31


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier Managing Editor Autumn Phillips and Barbara Williams, a retired editor for The Post And Courier.

We the Women - Dr. Gerrita Postlewait

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 35:20


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Jenna Schiferl and Dr. Gerrita Postlewait, Superintendent for the Charleston County School District.

We the Women - Queen Quet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 49:30


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Emily Williams and Chieftess Queen Quet of the Gullah/Geechee Nation.

We the Women - Hillary Repik

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 25:47


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Mikaela Porter and Hillary Repik, Mount Pleasant storm water division chief.

We the Women - Dr. Mary Thornley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 32:06


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Jenna Schiferl and Dr. Mary Thornley, president of Trident Technical College.

We the Women - Melissa Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 27:28


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Jenna Schiferl and Melissa Moore, Lowcountry Manager of Women’s Rights and Empowerment Network.

We the Women - Pamela Evette

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 29:40


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Caitlin Byrd and Pamela Evette, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina.

We the Women - Sandy Tecklenburg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 44:43


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Mikeala Porter and Sandy Tecklenburg, First Lady of Charleston.

We the Women - Dot Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 39:20


It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Jenna Schiferl and Dot Scott, NAACP Charleston Branch.New videos will post online at postandcourier.com weekdays at 2 p.m. through Aug. 18.

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