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What a treat to connect with Roxane Gay about memoir. We cover topics of oversharing and boundaries, as well as when memoir becomes manifesto. Today's show covers vulnerability and writing about shame, and how Roxane's success and visibility has impacted her writing. Plus, we get Roxane's take on Elizabeth Gilbert's new memoir, and why she thinks it's “not good.” Much worth listening to this week, including Brooke's celebration of having Roxane on the show in the first place after having been declined a couple times. A lesson for all that a no is not a forever no. Tune in! Roxane Gay's writing appears in Best American Mystery Stories 2014, Best American Short Stories 2012, Best Sex Writing 2012, A Public Space, McSweeney's, Tin House, Oxford American, and many others. She is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times and the author of the books Ayiti, An Untamed State, The New York Times-bestselling Bad Feminist, the nationally bestselling Difficult Women, and The New York Times-bestselling Hunger. She is also the author of World of Wakanda for Marvel. And don't miss out on her Substack newsletter, The Audacity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What a treat to connect with Roxane Gay about memoir. We cover topics of oversharing and boundaries, as well as when memoir becomes manifesto. Today's show covers vulnerability and writing about shame, and how Roxane's success and visibility has impacted her writing. Plus, we get Roxane's take on Elizabeth Gilbert's new memoir, and why she thinks it's “not good.” Much worth listening to this week, including Brooke's celebration of having Roxane on the show in the first place after having been declined a couple times. A lesson for all that a no is not a forever no. Tune in! Roxane Gay's writing appears in Best American Mystery Stories 2014, Best American Short Stories 2012, Best Sex Writing 2012, A Public Space, McSweeney's, Tin House, Oxford American, and many others. She is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times and the author of the books Ayiti, An Untamed State, The New York Times-bestselling Bad Feminist, the nationally bestselling Difficult Women, and The New York Times-bestselling Hunger. She is also the author of World of Wakanda for Marvel. And don't miss out on her Substack newsletter, The Audacity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nan entèvyou sa a, pwodiktè mizik ak analis kiltirèl Elikya Ngoma antre fon nan diskisyon sou mizik Ayiti ak Karayib la. Soti nan konpa, kanaval, rara, soka, rive nan bouyon, li dekri richès kilti nou yo, defi endistri a, epi wòl medya ak kolaborasyon nan fè mizik nou briye pi lwen.Nan videyo sa a w ap dekouvri:
Nan entèvyou sa a nou chita ak Peter Bright Joseph, fondatè Le Bright Academy, ki pataje pakou li soti Ayiti pou l vin yon trader ak edikatè ki gen siksè.Peter pale ouvètman sou difikilte li te rankontre antanke etidyan entènasyonal Ozetazini ak kijan li te dekouvri trading kòm yon chemen pou libète finansye. Li demistifye sa trading ye vre, li eklèsi move konsepsyon sou richès rapid, epi li mete aksan sou enpòtans estrateji, sikoloji, ak jesyon risk.Aprann sou diferan kalite traders ak zouti esansyèl w ap bezwen pou kòmanse. Peter souliye tou wòl enpòtan Le Bright Academy li a nan otonòmize kominote Frankofòn ak Ayisyen yo, li ede elèv yo reyisi nan "proprietary firm challenges" e ansanm yo jenere plis pase 5 milyon dola.Videyo sa a se yon gwo opòtinite pou nenpòt moun ki enterese nan trading, espesyalman jèn Ayisyen k ap chèche chemen karyè altènatif san yo pa oblije swiv chemen edikasyon tradisyonèl yo. Peter demanti mit sou trading, tankou nesesite pou gen gwo konpetans nan matematik oswa yon konfigirasyon konplèks. Li menm pale de kijan fanm ka reyisi nan trading gras ak atansyon yo bay detay!Rejwenn Le Bright Community Peter a epi dekouvri kijan ou ka kòmanse pwòp vwayaj trading ou. Li ofri sesyon live gratis sou YouTube chak Mèkredi, Jedi, ak Vandredi a 9:30 AM EST!Konekte ak Le Bright Academy:Instagram: Le Bright Academy WhatsApp: 954-729-0707
Nan entèvyou sa a, Gaëlle Bien-Aimé pale ak tout kè l sou nouvo spektak li “Kèskonfè?”, yon Stand Up ki charye ri, refleksyon, ak verite sou sa k ap pase an Ayiti. Li pale de sante mantal, madanm Apollon, politik, diaspora, epi kijan li rive fè moun ri ak reyalite ki pi lou yo.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Educational Equity Emancipation Podcast, Dr. Almitra L. Berry dives deep into the significance of Haitian Heritage Month and why representation matters for every child-especially those whose stories are too often erased from our classrooms. Discover the powerful history behind Haiti's name, its legacy as the world's first Black-led republic, and the impact of Haitian American voices in U.S. education.Dr. Berry shares actionable strategies for educators to integrate Haitian heritage into classrooms all year long, not just in May.Whether you're an educator, administrator, or advocate, this episode equips you with practical tools and inspiration to make Haitian Heritage Month-and Haitian heritage-an ongoing celebration of identity, pride, and educational equity.Key Takeaways:The roots and meaning of “Ayiti” and its importance to Haitian identity.The dangers of erasure and why inclusive curriculum benefits all students.Real-world examples of schools getting it right, like Boston's Toussaint L'Ouverture Academy.Two actionable strategies for integrating Haitian heritage into your classroom and school community.For show resources, go to the companion blog for this episode.Support the showJoin our community. Go to bit.ly/3EPSubs and sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter and exclusive content.
Yon ti deba sou èske Johalex ak Lhee gen menm pwojè sa ke tout ayisyen toujou genyen pou yo retounen al viv lakay yo Ayiti.
Nan videyo sa a, Carel Pedre resevwa Vedala Vilmond, yon jèn chantèz Ayisyèn ki fèt Aux Cayes epi ki te kite Ayiti pou al viv Chili a 11 an. Se la li te dekouvri pasyon li pou mizik, jiska li siyen ak Sony Music Chile a 15 an.Jodi a, Vedala se vokalis prensipal gwoup DARUMAS, yon triyo fanm ki pote yon melanj ant Latin funk, pop ak mizik KarayibGwoup DARUMAS te nomine e pèfome nan Latin Grammy 2024 e afiche nan gwo festival nan mond la.