System Notes with LaVonne has a primary focus look at the different events and details pre- and post-slavery and shares her thoughts.
LaVonne is excited about sharing the direction for System Notes going forward. She has a new series starting soon called “The Way”
Stagg gives explanation to comments in prior podcast and adds an option for those who are seeking the Hebraic way. See Lulu.com and search for “Embracing the way of The Most High” Thanks. And remember, “you create your own habitation!”
Continued discussion on Hebrew Israelites from a discussion from Allen Parrs YouTube channel and Hebrews in Exile's discussion on Parr's discussion: Episode Links on Hebrew Israelite Discussion: Hebrews in Exile with Rabbi Holeman and Shawn Appleton https://youtu.be/GYHSvUCI6K4 Allen Parr of BEAT with Dr Eric Mason https://www.youtube.com/live/TsXBNwo2pNw?feature=share System Notes with LaVonne (RSS feed) https://anchor.fm/s/4d29852c/podcast/rss
Another wave comes out of the Kyrie Irving post. Let's talk about it.
After recording this episode there were additional shootings; one in which a young unarmed man was shot 60 times! What's?!?!! What can we do? What's a solution?
LaVonne shares a service that was made available to African Americans traveling in the 40's.
In this episode, LaVonne speaks with Coach John Q Hunter to get his take on the sports industry. Coach Hunter also shares his thoughts on what the people of color face in these sports. Also in part two of this episode, LaVonne shares a bit about a series she is doing on businesses in America that catered to Negroes (African Americans) in the 30's to 60's. Most of the businesses were listed in "The Negro Motorist Green Book" created by Victor H. Green. She is also walking through the process of finding these businesses to see, "Where they are now." For more information and to connect with coach Hunter, feel free to email us at info@cre8dhabitation.com.
LaVonne sits down with Lula Stagg as she candidly recants her time growing up in the Bayous of Louisiana as a “colored” girl in the 40s, 50s, and 60s.
LaVonne reads Dr Martin Luther King Jr's speech “I have a dream.”
Today we look at redlining and gentrification as it relates to the African American experience.
LaVonne looks at the events of control placed on African Americans during slavery.
In this note LaVonne looks at traveling of African Americans in the 30s - 60s and a key book that help them stay safe.
We will be covering African American history pre and post slavery. Today's word is “peonage.”