The podcast is based on RKHTY's musical single W.A.R., and serves as a dedication to her late father INUNI, a community activist and educator. The podcast is broken into four segments that reflect the divisions of importance of building communities of color. Segments include : Wiser - Interviewing educators within different concentrations. For da Culture - Tastmakers Musically Speaking - Full time Independent artists FUBU - For Us, By Us, Entrepreneurs Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rkhty/support
V-Notes is a musician, producer,engineer and songwriter. She's taken time to hone her craft and invested her efforts to work with some of the most talented independent artists. She is also the producer of W.A.R. How do you contact her? Take a listen. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rkhty/support
Success is intentional. As a certified Life Coach and Business Coach, Kenisha wants to connect the people and provide strategies for success. My information at her website: https://www.mytribe-essentials.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rkhty/support
Welcome to the first episode of FUBU (For Us Buy(By) Us). Justine Astacio of Lotus Theory discusses the power of your mindset, the fact that it CAN be changed and how she can help as a Psychotherapist and Fitness Coach. More information at : www.lotustheoryny.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rkhty/support
Juels Pierrot is building a cultural institution (@moxie1973_ ) for creatives to express themselves fully, you with it? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rkhty/support
In this episode of For Da Culture, I spoke to Franz, Natalia and Travis of Driven Society about staying driven and their role in making your dreams a reality. More information about Driven Society - drivensociety.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rkhty/support
Melissa Noel is an independent awarding winning journalist who reports and produces content about marginalized communities and the Caribbean Diaspora.In this interview we talk about the importance of recording stores in the Caribbean and Diaspora as well as financially sustaining one self while fighting for your community. Learn more about Melissa here : www.melissanoelreports.com/ #journalism #diaspora #WAR #RKHTY #Guyanese #community #fordaculture #UnitedStates #selfhelp #selflove --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rkhty/support
I've invited Senior Investigator with the NJ Department of Corrections, Ali Mcbride to speak about maintaining his African consciousness while working in the prison system. We also spoke about the school to prison pipeline and how to help children avoid the correction system. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rkhty/support
I spoke to Kemitologist/ Egyptologist ,Dr. Rkhty Amen about her journey through linguistics , the importance of Medu Neter and the actual meaning "Hotep". More about Rkhty Amen and Medu Neter here : http://www.meduneter.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rkhty/support
Welcome to the first episode of BLACK: Wiser Edition. Dr. Adjapong is a Professor of Educational Studies and Seton Hall University . In this episode we discussed the importance of inclusion in urban education and the steps we should take to support our kids. Website : https://www.edmundadjapong.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rkhty/support
I invited Senior Investigator with the NJ Department of Corrections, Ali McBride to speak about maintaining his African consciousness while working in the prison system. We also spoke about the school to prison pipeline and If we could help our children avoid the prison system.
Melissa Noel is a multimedia journalist who tells the stories of the often overshadowed Caribbean community.
I had the honor of speaking to Kemitologist/ Egyptologist, Dr. Rkhty Amen about her journey through linguistics, the importance of Medu Neter and the actual meaning "Hotep".
I sat down to talk with the trio making moves in the tech and creative productive space and how they plan on setting the tone for defining CULTURE.
Mental health in communities of color are often disregarded. During the past number of years, it has come to the forefront due to social media. Who's checking in on you? How does your physical health affect your mental health? How can you combine both to live a more balanced life? Say tuned.
In this episode, Dr. Adjapong and I discuss the importance of inclusion in urban education and the steps we should take to support our children throughout their educational journey.