African-Americans have been mis-educated about their history. Many believe black history begins with slavery. The history of African-Americans is a proud complex mixture of pain and progress. Brittany Wilkins, engineer and herstorian takes the journey to
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The Coin: Black History on the Other Side is back with season two. Building off the success of season one, black history Educator Brittany Wilkins takes listeners on a different black history journey exploring topics not commonly known. Support the show
In this episode black history educator Brittany Wilkins discusses the high and lows of integrating black history in creative spaces. Brittany opens up and shares her experiences of overcoming perfectionism in launching the show. Listeners gain insight on the top most downloaded episodes. Support the show
In this episode, Black History educator Brittany Wilkins discusses the legacy of the acclaimedhip-hop artist Tupac Shakur. She shares her experiences in visiting the Wake Me When I'm Free museum exhibit in Los Angeles, California. Nothing great is ever achieved alone. Let's have a cup of coffee together. Join me on the mission to curate the best black history podcast.https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BrittanyWilkins Support the show
In this episode, Black History educator Brittany Wilkins celebrates the life and legacy of Malcolm X. This episode explores Malcolm X troubled past, his conversion to Islam, and his liberating journey to the holy city of Mecca to gain spiritual strength and wisdom. Interested in learning about a different black history? Schedule a 1-2-1 black history sessionhere--->https://calendly.com/brittany-Nothing great is ever achieved alone. Let's have a cup of coffee together. Join me on the mission to curate the best black history podcast.https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BrittanyWilkins Support the show
In this episode Black History educator shares the story of an European explorer business deal with an African tribe. Support the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In this episode black history educator Brittany Wilkins, introduces a new chapter of black history entitled The Sociomathematics of Africa. Support the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In this episode black history educator Brittany Wilkins discusses the top reasons to learn black history. Support the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In this episode Black History Educator Brittany Wilkins discusses Malcolm X speech The African Revolution and it's impact on the American Negro at Harvard University on December 16, 1964. Support the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In this episode Black History Educator Brittany Wilkins discusses the life and legacy of Derrick Bell and how he helped develop critical race theory. Podcast highlights the origins of Critical Race Theory and how Derrick Bell became influenced into believing racism is permanent in America. Support the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect) Support the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In this episode Black History Educator Brittany Wilkins discusses the life and legacy of Marcus Garvey and how he formed the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). Podcast highlights Marcus Garvey travels around the world and UNIA ten objectives. Support the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In this episode Black History Educator Brittany Wilkins discusses the city of Evanston, Illinois plan for reparations along with HR-40 legislation to study slavery reparations for African Americans. Podcast summarizes and analyzes the thoughts and opinions on the perspective of how reparations should be distributed, the plan for reparations, the criteria to be eligible for reparations, and the plea to America to end systemic injustices against African Americans. Follow us on social media IG: @HistoriansConnect Twitter: @HistoriansConn1 Support our mission and help us change the narrative of black history. Paypal Donation at ---> https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnectWebsite Donationwww.historiansconnect.orgSupport the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect) Support the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In this episode Black History Educator Brittany Wilkins honors Dr. Ivan Van Sertima work in discussing the African presence in Ancient America. This podcast offers listeners insight into seeing the African race in a more positive light by discussing various topics written in Dr. Sertima's They Came Before Columbus. This podcast is brought to you by Historians Connect. A non-profit organization with the mission to bring the gap between African-American history and culture.Visit us on the web at www.historiansconnect.orgFollow us on social media IG: @HistoriansConnect Twitter: @HistoriansConn1 Support our mission and help us change the narrative of black history. Paypal Donation at ---> https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnectWebsite Donationwww.historiansconnect.orgSupport the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)Support the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In this episode Black History Educator Brittany Wilkins discusses how emotional intelligence plays a role in addressing inequality in America. This podcast offers insight on emotional intelligence and how hate produced America's economy. This podcast is brought to you by Historians Connect. A non-profit organization with the mission to bring the gap between African-American history and culture.Visit us on the web at www.historiansconnect.orgFollow us on social media IG: @HistoriansConnect Twitter: @HistoriansConn1 Support our mission and help us change the narrative of black history. Paypal Donation at ---> https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnectWebsite Donationwww.historiansconnect.orgSupport the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In this episode Brittany Wilkins, President of Historians Connect discusses the importance of investing in African American museums, institutions, and small businesses. This podcast offers insight on how black economics can be utilized to achieve economic empowerment and development in communities around the world preserving black history. This podcast is brought to you by Historians Connect. A non-profit organization with the mission to bring the gap between African-American history and culture.Visit us on the web at www.historiansconnect.orgFollow us on social media IG: @HistoriansConnect Twitter: @HistoriansConn1 Support our mission and help us change the narrative of black history. Paypal Donation at ---> https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnectWebsite Donationwww.historiansconnect.orgSupport the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In this episode Engineer and Black history influencer Brittany Wilkins discusses Cheik Anta Diop's The African Origin of Civilization. She provides a historical breakdown on the 4 pillars that have been researched and investigated to define the Negro origin of civilization. This podcast is brought to you by Historians Connect. A non-profit organization with the mission to bring the gap between African-American history and culture.Visit us on the web at www.historiansconnect.orgFollow us on social media IG: @HistoriansConnect Twitter: @HistoriansConn1 Support our mission and help us change the narrative of black history. Paypal Donation at ---> https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnectWebsite Donationwww.historiansconnect.orgSupport the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In this episode Engineer and Black history influencer Brittany Wilkins discusses reforming black history education in public schools to improve educational equality. The podcast show highlights New York 1619 project, 1776 project, and African history. To improve educational equality Historians Connect is working to bridge the gap between African-American history and culture.Learn more about our organization https://www.historiansconnect.orgConnect with us: info@historiansconnect.orgHelp support our mission and donate to our cause in providing cultural education courses to move our culture forward. https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnectSupport the show
In this episode Engineer and Black history influencer Brittany Wilkins, discusses The African Presence in Ancient America before the slave trade and the controversy surrounding Christopher Columbus discovering America.Help Historians Connect create history and support the creation of more content by donating to our organization. https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnectConnect and subscribe to join our communityhttps://www.historiansconnect.orgContact us at:Info@historiansconnect.orgSupport the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In this episode, host Brittany Wilkins talks about the importance of preserving black history for future generations through oral storytelling, knowledge management, and cloud computing technology. She shares her experiences of learning black history from a Black historian and passing that knowledge on to teach others. If you enjoyed the show and would like to support the creation of more content use the link below. https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnectLearn history with us athttps://www.historiansconnect.orgConnect with us at:Instagram: @HistoriansConnect Support the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
In a society where systemic racism has destroyed and demoralized African-American men, this episode travels back in time to when black men ruled the world. The story of the Moors in Spain highlights many of the accomplishments of how Africans helped to develop civilizations.Read the blog: The story of the Moors in Spainhttps://www.historiansconnect.orgWill you help us?Donate to our mission and help us improve educational inequality to bring about progressive change in the black community https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnectConnect with us on social media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiansconnect/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoriansConn1Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Historians-Connect-110623497278379/Learn, Explore, and Create history with us!Support the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
Black Lives Matter! In this episode podcast host Brittany Wilkins gives her thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement and insights on what the black community needs to continue to do in fighting for change beyond the protests.Join our movement to learn, explore, and create history with ushttp://www.historiansconnect.orgFollow us on social mediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiansconnect/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoriansConn1Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Historians-Connect-110623497278379/Donate to our mission and help us to offer free African history courseshttps://paypal.me/HistoriansConnectSupport the show
Welcome to Historians Connect podcast The Coin: The Other Side of the Coin of Black History. In today's episode Brittany talks about her experiences in learning black history and the importance of studying black history before the slave trade. Listen in and take the journey to learn, explore, and create history with us. Support the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)