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Welcome to Reading While Black Podcast where we dissect and discuss African American literature. We select a novel to read and sit down with authors and friends to discuss the writing process, purpose of the novel and celebrate Black literary art. We promote reading as a self help tool for better me…

Reading While Black Podcast

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Happy Black History Month X Happy Black Futures Month X Happy 4 Year Anniversary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 39:28


Happy 4 Year Anniversary Today we discuss Black History Month, Black Futures Month and our new rollout for the book club going forward. I also have some special guests coming on the show today. Thank you for rocking with us To celebrate, all RWB merch is 35% off when you use the promo code RWBFOUR (R-W-B-F-O-U-R) You can check out our shirts, hoodies, masks and tote bags HERE We're on Slack Be sure to join our Slack channel. This online community will be a resource center for all our listeners and readers. You will have access to the reading material and additional tools to help apply the books we're reading to everyday life. . You can join HERE February Books Of The Month Feminism Is For Everybody by bell hooks Recovering from Emotionally Immature Parents: Practical Tools to Establish Boundaries and Reclaim Your Emotional Autonomy by Lindsay C. Gibson This is part of our Mental Health Mondays and is a continuation of Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents Every Mon at 6PM EST on Clubhouse. Our next meeting is February 15th. Heavy by Kiese Laymon Every Mon, Wed, & Fri at 10AM EST on Clubhouse Our first meeting is February 15th. Roy Wilkins: The Quiet Revolutionary and the NAACP: Civil Rights and the Struggle for Black Equality in the Twentieth Century by Yvonne Ryan Every Tue, Thu, & Sat at 10AM EST on Clubhouse. Our first meeting is February 11th. The End of Policing by Alex Vitale Every Tue at 3PM EST on Clubhouse. Our next meeting is February 16th. Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall Every Tue at 8PM EST on Clubhouse. Our next meeting is February 16th. All About Love by bell hooks Every Mon, Wed & Thu 3PM EST on Clubhouse. Our first meeting February 10th. My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies by Resmaa Menakem Every Thu 6PM EST on Clubhouse. Our next meeting is February 11th. All Boys Aren’t Blue by George Johnson Every Sat at 3PM. Our next meeting is February 13th. George just released a dramatic reading of All Boys Aren’t Blue on YouTube. The Devil You Know by Charles M. Blow Every Sun at 3PM EST on Clubhouse. Our next meeting is February 14th. How To Fight Racism by Jemar Tisby This is a continuation of Jemar’s The Color of Compromise: The Truth About The American Church’s Complicity In Racism Every Sun at 6PM EST on Clubhouse. Our next meeting is February 14th. Check out our Linktree HERE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/readingwhileblk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/readingwhileblk/support

My 30th Birthday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 36:14


Hey readers, It is my 30th birthday and I wanted to give you a special episode just for today with a new segment highlight my favorite Black Podcasts and huge announcement about a new miniseries coming to Reading While Black. I hope you enjoy Remember “If you love what you hear, you can help with Listener Support. You can assist us to buy books for youth incarcerated at the Alabama DYS Mt. Meigs campus, L.B. Wallace as they transition from behind bars back into their community. ” There are three tiers $0.99 $4.99 $9.99 Remember to support your local bookstore. If you're looking for a bookstore 1977 Books here in Montgomery, AL You can become a Patreon like me and receive exclusive books each month. Also they carry all the books selected by Reading While Black Podcast. www.1977Books.com Facebook: @1977Books Instagram: @1977Books Twitter: @1977Books Remember to leave us a Voice Message so you can share your reading experience and be a part of the podcast. Remember to check out Reading While Black Merch Use promo code “RWBFAM” for 35% off Remember to leave a review and five ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Follow Us Facebook: @ReadingWhileBLK Facebook Group: Reading While Black Book Club Twitter: @ReadingWhileBLK Instagram: @ReadingWhileBLK www.readingwhileblackbookclub.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/readingwhileblkpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/readingwhileblkpod/support

Cognac & Celexa (Reading While Black Discusses I Don't Want To Die Poor with author Michael Arceneaux)

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 54:23


Welcome back readers, I'm back with another episode of Reading While Black Podcast and today we have Michael Arceneaux here to discuss his second book, I Don't Want To Die Poor. This is not just a perfect book for right now at this moment as student loan debt is a national conversation during the 2020 Presidential Race but it was a perfect book 10 years ago. Michael tells his story and how debt doesn't just affect you financially but becomes burdens on your mental health and your dating life. It's not too late to pick up I Don't Want To Die Poor. Remember to support your local bookstores in your community. It's also time to announce our May Book of the Month. If you did not know, May is Mental Health Awareness Month and I thought it was appropriate to select a book that focused on solutions to dealing with trauma. It gives me great pleasure to announce our book of the month for May is My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Mending of Our Bodies and Hearts by Resmaa Menakem. The body is where our instincts reside and where we fight, flee, or freeze, and it endures the trauma inflicted by the ills that plague society. In this groundbreaking work, therapist Resmaa Menakem examines the damage caused by racism in America from the perspective of body-centered psychology. He argues this destruction will continue until Americans learn to heal the generational anguish of white supremacy, which is deeply embedded in all our bodies. Our collective agony doesn't just affect African Americans. White Americans suffer their own secondary trauma as well. So do blue Americans—our police. My Grandmother's Hands is a call to action for all of us to recognize that racism is not about the head, but about the body, and introduces an alternative view of what we can do to grow beyond our entrenched racialized divide. Paves the way for a new, body-centered understanding of white supremacy—how it is literally in our blood and our nervous system. Offers a step-by-step solution—a healing process—in addition to incisive social commentary. Resmaa Menakem, MSW, LICSW, is a therapist with decades of experience currently in private practice in Minneapolis, MN, specializing in trauma, body-centered psychotherapy, and violence prevention. He has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show and Dr. Phil as an expert on conflict and violence. Menakem has studied with bestselling authors Dr. David Schnarch (Passionate Marriage) and Dr. Bessel van der Kolk (The Body Keeps the Score). He also trained at Peter Levine's Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute. If you live in the Montgomery, AL area, you can pick it up at your local abolition bookstore 1977 Books. In light of COVID-19, 1977 Books have gone digital so check them out on their website. www.1977Books.com Facebook: @1977Books Instagram: @1977Books Twitter: @1977Books Remember to leave us a Voice Message so you can share your reading experience and be a part of the podcast. Remember to check out Reading While Black Merch Use promo code “RWBFAM” for 35% off Remember to leave a review and five ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Follow Us Facebook: @ReadingWhileBLK Facebook Group: Reading While Black Book Club Twitter: @ReadingWhileBLK Instagram: @ReadingWhileBLK www.readingwhileblackbookclub.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy with Dr. Carol Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 109:38


Welcome Back Readers,  I'm back with another episode of Reading While Black Podcast and today we have Dr. Carol Anderson here to discuss her book One Person, No Vote. This is not only a history lesson in Voter Suppression but the keys to what it takes to defeat it. In this conversation you will hear Dr. Anderson and I cover a wide range of topics from the history of voter suppression, the continued effort by states to suppress the vote for terrible result and what the resistance is doing to stop it. This is maybe one of the most important reads you'll ever embark on. You will never say "Black people don't show up to the ballot" once you understand why that's happening.  March is Women's History and 2020 is an election year, choosing our next book was a no brainer. Our March Book of the Month is One Person, No Vote by Carol Anderson.  In her New York Times bestseller White Rage, Carol Anderson laid bare an insidious history of policies that have systematically impeded black progress in America, from 1865 to our combustible present. With One Person, No Vote, she chronicles a related history: the rollbacks to African American participation in the vote since the 2013 Supreme Court decision that eviscerated the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Known as the Shelby ruling, this decision effectively allowed districts with a demonstrated history of racial discrimination to change voting requirements without approval from the Department of Justice. Focusing on the aftermath of Shelby, Anderson follows the astonishing story of government-dictated racial discrimination unfolding before our very eyes as more and more states adopt voter suppression laws. In gripping, enlightening detail she explains how voter suppression works, from photo ID requirements to gerrymandering to poll closures. And with vivid characters, she explores the resistance: the organizing, activism, and court battles to restore the basic right to vote to all Americans as the nation gears up for the 2018 midterm elections.  Also it's the perfect time to announce our April Book of the Month,  I Don’t Want To Die Poor by Michael Arceneaux. You can pre-order now!!! The book releases April 7, 2020.  From the New York Times bestselling author of I Can’t Date Jesus, which Vogue called “a piece of personal and cultural storytelling that is as fun as it is illuminating,” comes a wry and insightful essay collection that explores the financial and emotional cost of chasing your dreams.  If you live in the Montgomery, AL area, you can pick it up at your local abolition bookstore 1977 Books.  In light of COVID-19, 1977 Books has gone digital so check them out on their website here 1977 Books is located at 39 Dexter Ave Suite #209, Montgomery, AL 36104.  Facebook: @1977Books  Instagram: @1977Books  Twitter: @1977Books  Remember to leave us a Voice Message so you can share your reading experience and be a part of the podcast.   Remember to check out Reading While Black Merch  Use promo code “RWBFAM” for 35% off   Remember to leave a review and five ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️  Follow Us  Facebook: @ReadingWhileBLK Facebook Group: Reading While Black Book Club Twitter: @ReadingWhileBLK  Instagram: @ReadingWhileBLK  www.readingwhileblackbookclub.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

Reading While Black Teams Up With NAACP to Visit Selma, Alabama for the 55th Anniversary Bridge Crossing Jubilee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 90:57


In this episode, I teamed up with NAACP Youth & College Division to visit Selma, Alabama for 55th anniversary of the Selma Jubilee. Selma and the Alabama Black Belt were the battlegrounds for the Voting Rights Movement that resulted in the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Alabamians stood up and peacefully fought for the right to vote.  SNCC, SCLC, national churches and religious organizations, civil rights and labor organizations, and stars of the Movement supported the Alabama Voting Rights Movement. We  commemorate and thank them for their work, leadership and sacrifice.  Several presidential candidates were in attendance including former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Amy Klobuchar, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Mayor Mike Bloomberg and Billionaire Tom Steyer. We had a chance to talk with NAACP Youth & College members from several universities speaking on many of their first experience cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge. I also had a chance to chat with President and CEO of the NAACP Derrick Johnson and newly elected Mayor of Talladega and youngest Mayor in the state of Alabama, Timothy Ragland. March is Women's History and 2020 is an election year, choosing our next book was a no brainer. Our March Book of the Month is One Person, No Vote by Carol Anderson.  In her New York Times bestseller White Rage, Carol Anderson laid bare an insidious history of policies that have systematically impeded black progress in America, from 1865 to our combustible present. With One Person, No Vote, she chronicles a related history: the rollbacks to African American participation in the vote since the 2013 Supreme Court decision that eviscerated the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Known as the Shelby ruling, this decision effectively allowed districts with a demonstrated history of racial discrimination to change voting requirements without approval from the Department of Justice. Focusing on the aftermath of Shelby, Anderson follows the astonishing story of government-dictated racial discrimination unfolding before our very eyes as more and more states adopt voter suppression laws. In gripping, enlightening detail she explains how voter suppression works, from photo ID requirements to gerrymandering to poll closures. And with vivid characters, she explores the resistance: the organizing, activism, and court battles to restore the basic right to vote to all Americans as the nation gears up for the 2018 midterm elections. If you live in the Montgomery, AL area, you can pick it up at your local abolition bookstore 1977 Books.  1977 Books is located at 39 Dexter Ave Suite #209, Montgomery, AL 36104. Facebook: 1977 Books Instagram: @1977Books Twitter: @1977Books Remember to leave us a Voice Message so you can share your reading experience and be a part of the podcast.  Remember to check out Reading While Black Merch  Use promo code “RWBFAM” for 35% off  Remember to leave a review and 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Follow Us: Twitter: @ReadingWhileBLK Instagram: @ReadingWhileBLK www.readingwhileblackbookclub.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

@ReadingWhileBlk welcomes back Kia Smith to discuss The Black Art of Escape by Casey Gerald

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 93:19


Today on the pod, we have a now 3 time returning quest Kia Smith (@KiaSpeaks) to discuss Casey Gerald’s The Black Art of Escape and how it connects to the recently released film Queen & Slim. Apologies for the audio quality difficulties. This is a review of the film so if you haven’t seen it yet, MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!!! Facebook: Kia Speaks Twitter: @KiaSpeaks Instagram: @KiaSpeaks Remember to pick up @CaseyGerald’s There Will Be No Miracles Here for the December book of the month. Support your local bookstore. Before you start Casey’s book, I think it’s important to get to know the author so here are few things to check out: The Black Art of Escape The Gospel of Doubt Embrace your raw, strange music If you live in the Montgomery, AL area, you can pick it up at 1977 Books. 1977 Books is located at 39 Dexter Ave Suite #209, Montgomery, AL 36104. Facebook: 1977 Books Instagram: @1977Books Twitter: @1977Books Remember to check out the Reading While Black Merch Use promo code “RWBXMAS” for 35% off Remember to leave a review and 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Remember to leave a Voice Message

@ReadingWhileBLK sits down with Michigan House of Representative District 11 Jewell Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 31:47


Hello readers, we’re back again this week. We’re in full swing of our Different Day = Different Conversation special and today we have the Michigan’s youngest State House Representative from District 11, Jewell Jones. State Rep Jones is serving his second term representing the 11th House District, which comprises all of Garden City and Inkster, and portions of Dearborn Heights, Livonia and Westland. Jones previously served on the Communications and Technology, Regulatory Reform, and Military and Veterans Affairs Committees. Before serving in the Michigan House of Representatives, Jones was a member of the Inkster City Council. He was also a member of the Inkster Task Force, the Inkster Youth Coalition, the Inkster Chamber of Commerce and more. Jones attended the University of Michigan-Dearborn, where he is pursuing a dual major in Political Science and Business Studies. He is also a member of the National Guard, Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, the Black Student Union and the Student Veteran Association. Jones is a native and current resident of Inkster. He has been active in political campaigns for several years and also operated a small business. In the House, he is focused on improving public education, keeping young talent in Michigan and maintaining strong, vibrant communities. Instagram: @JewellJonesMI Twitter: @JewellJonesMI Remember to pick up @CaseyGerald’s There Will Be No Miracles Here for the December book of the month and support your local bookstore. Before you start Casey’s book, I think it’s important to get to know the author so here are few things to check out: The Black Art of Escape http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/08/the-black-art-of-escape.html The Gospel of Doubt - https://youtu.be/NI915VTjCHE Embrace your raw, strange music - https://youtu.be/DsrxbqFo41k Remember to check out the Reading While Black Merch Use promo code “RWBXMAS” for 35% off https://teespring.com/stores/reading-while-black-book-club?aid=marketplace Remember to leave a review and 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Follow Us: Twitter: @ReadingWhileBLK Instagram: @ReadingWhileBLK www.readingwhileblackbookclub.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

@ReadingWhileBLK Sits With @MayaRupert, Campaign Manager for @JulianCastro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 50:31


Hello readers, we’re back again this week. We’re in full swing of our Different Day = Different Conversation special and today we have the only Black Woman serving as Campaign Manager for the current 2020 presidential cycle, Maya Rupert. Maya Rupert is the campaign manager for Julián Castro's (D) 2020 presidential campaign. She served as executive director of Castro's political action committee, Opportunity First, and worked as a senior policy advisor at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) while Castro was secretary of the department. Rupert also worked as a policy director for the Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR) and the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) Twitter: @MayaRupert Twitter: @JulianCastro Remember to pick up Casey Gerald’s There Will Be No Miracles Here for the December book of the month and support your local bookstore. Before you start Casey’s book, I think it’s important to get to know the author so here are few things to check out: The Black Art of Escape - http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/08/the-black-art-of-escape.html The Gospel of Doubt - https://youtu.be/NI915VTjCHE Embrace your raw, strange music - https://youtu.be/DsrxbqFo41k Remember to check out the Reading While Black Merch Use promo code “RWBXMAS” for 35% off https://teespring.com/stores/reading-while-black-book-club?aid=marketplace Remember to leave a review and 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Follow Us: Twitter: @ReadingWhileBLK Instagram: @ReadingWhileBLK www.readingwhileblackbookclub.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

@ReadingWhileBlk sits down with Shanequa Davis & Victoria Kirby-York from @TheTaskForce

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 41:14


Back in July, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Shanequa Davis & Victoria Kirby-York of the National LGBTQ Task Force. The National LGBTQ Task Force advances full freedom, justice and equality for LGBTQ people. We are building a future where everyone can be free to be their entire selves in every aspect of their lives. Today, despite all the progress we’ve made to end discrimination, millions of LGBTQ people face barriers in every aspect of their lives: in housing, employment, healthcare, retirement, and basic human rights. These barriers must go. That’s why the Task Force is training and mobilizing millions of activists across our nation to deliver a world where you can be you. This is a wonderful conversation you don’t want to miss and I hope you appreciate the dialogue. Twitter: @TheTaskForce Instagram: @TheTaskForce Remember to check out the Reading While Black Merch Use promo code “RWBXMAS” for 35% off https://teespring.com/stores/reading-while-black-apparel Follow Us: Twitter: @ReadingWhileBLK Instagram: @ReadingWhileBLK www.readingwhileblackbookclub.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

@ReadingWhileBLK sits down with David Johns from the National Black Justice Coalition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 51:59


Back in late July of this year, I had the opportunity to sit down with David Johns from the National Black Justice Coalition, a civil rights organization dedicated to the empowerment of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer and same gender loving (LGBTQ/SGL) people, including people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). NBJC’s mission is to end racism, homophobia, and LGBTQ/SGL bias and stigma. As America’s leading national Black LGBTQ/SGL civil rights organization focused on federal public policy, NBJC has accepted the charge to lead Black families in strengthening the bonds and bridging the gaps between the movements for racial justice and LGBTQ/SGL equality. David J. Johns is known for his passion, public policy acumen and fierce advocacy for youth. He is an enthusiast about equity—leveraging his time, talent and treasures to address the needs of individuals and communities often neglected and ignored. A recognized thought leader and social justice champion, David’s career has focused on improving life outcomes and opportunities for Black people. On September 1, 2017, David Johns began his next life chapter as the executive director of the National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC)—a civil rights organization dedicated to the empowerment of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people, including people living with HIV/AIDS. NBJC’s mission is to end racism, homophobia, and LGBTQ bias and stigma. We discuss his work at the NBJC, our work together with Chikesia Clemons and Anthony Wall along with a plethora of other things. Twitter: @MrDavidJohns Instagram: @MrDavidJohns Website: http://www.nbjc.org Remember to check out the Reading While Black Merch Use promo code “RWBXMAS” for 35% off https://teespring.com/stores/reading-while-black-book-club?aid=marketplace Follow Us: Twitter: @ReadingWhileBLK Instagram: @ReadingWhileBLK www.ReadingWhileBlackBookClub.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

I’m Telling The Truth But I’m Lying By Bassey Ikpi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019 134:19


In this episode, I sit down with my new big sister, Bassey Ikpi and we discuss her best seller, I’m Telling The Truth But I’m Lying. We also talk about mental health, going to therapy, learning to love being alone and so many other things. Remember to check out the Reading While Black Merch!!! Use promo code “RWBXMAS” for 35% off https://teespring.com/stores/reading-while-black-book-club?aid=marketplace I’m Telling The Truth But I’m Lying https://www.basseyikpi.com/books Twitter: @BasseyWorld Instagram: @BasseyWorld Our next book will be There Will Be No Miracles Here by Casey Gerald There Will Be No Miracles Here https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/549841/there-will-be-no-miracles-here-by-casey-gerald/ Twitter: @CaseyGerald Instagram: @CaseyGerald Follow Us: Twitter: @ReadingWhileBLK Instagram: @ReadingWhileBLK www.readingwhileblackbookclub.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

#CollegeWhileBlack Dillard University Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 97:31


#CollegeWhileBlack is a sub series that gives a voice to Black college students at Historically Black College & Universities during the Trump administration. This series gives these students a platform where they can discuss topics not only dealing with issues on their campus but issues across the country. October 8th, Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough invited American conservative commentator Candace Owens to Dillard University for their annual Brainfood discussion. Ms. Owens had several differing opinions on #MeToo, "talking white", "ghetto names", feminism, police violence, than the 300+ students who attended that. I selected a group of students that attended the Brainfood to discuss how they felt leaving this event. Some of them agreed with her comments and some did not. These opinions are their own and do not represent Dillard University or the organizations they're a part of. If you would like to like to watch the Dillard University Brain Food featuring Candace Owens, you can watch here https://www.facebook.com/fair.dillard/videos/2858627160830256/ This an interactive podcast where we love feedback so if you would like to submit questions or leave comments, download the Anchor app on your iPhone or Android device, search Reading While Black Podcast and select Voice Message. If you’re student at Dillard University and you’re interested in being on the next episode of College While Black or if you’re a student at another HBCU and you’re interested in us visiting your campus please email us at ReadingWhileBlackBC@gmail.com or you can DM us on our socials like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat @ReadingWhileBLK. Reading While Black’s mission above all else is to put books written Black authors in the hands of Black children that do not have access to them. If you would like to donate to our cause, you can donate through our cash app with our username ReadingWhileBLK or use our Anchor Listener Support feature where the link is located below. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

The Autobiography of Gucci Mane with Kia & Reggie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 73:23


10/29/17 We sit down with some OG Reading While Black veterans. Writer Kia Smith, an ATL native and creative/photographer residing in DC, Reggie Cunningham to discuss The Autobiography of Gucci Mane. Probably one of most talked about interviews and easily our funniest. These guys are family. Enjoy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

RWB: The Engagement Game by Joi-Marie McKenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 48:54


We sit down with Joi-Marie McKenzie, the writer of The Engagement Game: Why I Said “I Don’t” To Marriage and “I Do” To Me. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

RWB interviews: Book of Addis author Brooke C. Obie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 51:13


Our sit down chat with Book of Addis author Brooke C. Obie. We discuss her inspiration for the book, what's up next for the characters in this 3 part series and what she has coming up next this year and the next. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

R.W.B. discusses The Hate You Give by Angie Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 70:39


Jason & Shakirra discuss Reading While Black's April book of the month and our first fiction, The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 55:27


03/05/17 Jason & Shakirra of Reading While Black discuss Chapters 1 & 2 of this month's book: The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. (We have to finish this discussion because it was so good) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

Our Very First Interview Ever with Dr. Micheal Eric Dyson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 80:21


02/26/17 We sit down with Dr. Michael Eric Dyson to discuss his new book Tears We Cannot Stop A Sermon To White America, hip-hop, culture, and other topics as well. This was our very first of many interviews and what led this eventual podcast. We hope you enjoy. Be sure to subscribe to us wherever you consume your podcast. If you're using Anchor (which we do encourage) leave us some applause and feedback using the Anchor App on your Apple or Android device. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

T.H.U.G. with special guest Kia Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 100:09


Welcome to the Reading While Black Podcast. Where we discuss all the books you can imagine written by black authors as well can pop culture among other things. Today we have special guest, RWB member, cohost of the real drunk show, Kia Speaks. We’ll be discussing The Hate You Give by Angie Thomas and the controversy surround a South Carolina high school, a reading list and a police union that was this novel and any other book daring to critique police violence removed. We also discuss the upcoming film adaptation of T.H.U.G., the questionable selection of Amandla Stenberg to play the protagonist Starr and the push back from the black community who feel she is not the correct choice to play this character based on the book description and cover art. We’ll also touch on female hip hop and our favorite, STAN CULTURE. Enjoy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/message

Reading While Black Podcast (Trailer)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 0:54


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