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This isn't just about books. It's about belonging! I'm Ama-Robin, your guide on this storytelling journey. In this immersive Village episode of You Ain't Imagining This!, I will guide y'all inside a Black-owned bookstore—a space where history lives, wisdom flows, and the Black community thrives. Through storytelling, reflection, and real conversation, we will explore how these bookstores are more than stores—they're classrooms, healing grounds, memory keepers, and hubs of joy. ✨ Feeling seen? Say something!
#LegislativeSession #Advocate #BlackActivism #FilmTax #BlackHistoryMonthOn this episode of the Circuspreneur Podcast celebrating Black Activism, host Shenea Stiletto interviews Merecedez Davis, a local community activist and artist, who most recently moderated the Film Tax Incentive TownHall at UNLV organized by Eccentric Artists. Working with Senator Dina Neal as a community organizer, Mercedez advocated successfully for the passage of the Windsor Park Environmental Justice Act. Windsor Park is a historically Black Neighborhood in North Las Vegas which was built on a geological fault and aquifer. As the underground water reservoirs began to deplete, this caused all of the homes to start cracking and breaking to the point of sinking for decades.
JLP Thu 9-5-24 Bible Thumper Thursday! "Gun control"? Where was God during slavery? Hr 1 Romans 12: 21… GA shooting: Blame the gun! TONY… ADAM: sadness, evil? BQ. Supers… // Hr 2 Supers: White shooter? ANNA: End times? DENNY: Neighbors fighting. MARY: My man changed. // Hr 3 Experts: Blame God for slavery? Calls on BQ. NIGEL, be alpha? MARCO: Be done w/ ex. ANDREW: Rich girl likes me. // Biblical Question: Do you know the truth? What is it? TIMESTAMPS (0:00:00) HOUR 1 — disrupted start! (0:07:12) Bible Thumper Thursday (0:09:07) Rom 12: 21, Overcome evil with good (0:17:24) Shooting in GA: blame guns? (0:27:38) TONY, CA: Republican excuses! BREAK (0:33:25) TONY: Gun didn't do it! The person did it! (0:36:16) Hell working through people! Pills. (0:43:12) ADAM, WA: Grieving of ego is evil… BQ (0:50:54) Supers… Soul vs Spirit? (0:55:00) NEWS… HOUR 2 (1:03:13) Bible Thumper Thursday (1:04:10) Supers: white shooter? Names. BQ. Sex/married? Natural medicine? (1:15:05) ANNA, Canada: End times? It is done. Upset by nasty daughter! (1:21:29) DENNY, Bulgaria: Hotel neighbors fighting. (1:25:30) MARY, Spain: Man won't buy me flowers. (1:32:17) TFS: Pastor Jameliah Gooden; PunchieTV (1:35:48) MARY's man losing interest? Angry. Jealousy? (1:43:09) MARY vs Experts: Jealousy good for marriage? Sex drug fading (1:55:00) NEWS… HOUR 3 (2:04:54) Experts: Woman: Where was God during slavery? Alligator bait? (2:16:28) JOSH, GA, BQ: I believe but don't know (2:19:16) NICHOLAS, TX: BQ (2:22:25) NIGEL, NC: When you know you're alpha? Angry… BREAK (2:32:48) NIGEL wouldn't have heard JLP in the past. Practice being present. (2:38:37) MARCO, NY, 1st: Be done with ex. Just memories. Feelings are evil. (2:42:42) ANDREW, MN, 1st: Girl likes me, has "good values"? (2:50:46) ANDREW: Forgiven mother? "I think so…"? Preacher father (2:54:51) Supers… (2:57:25) Closing: Get on the straight and narrow
Eddie S. Glaude Jr., Ph.D., Author of “We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For” and Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University, joins Steve Adubato to discuss how we as American citizens have the power to save our democracy, promote civil discourse, and lead change. Show 614
In this eye-opening episode of 'What I Know Now,' we delve deep into the heart of the black community's economic and social challenges with renowned activist Jakari Richardson. As our special guest, Jakari unveils the stark realities of growing up amidst the scarcity of black businesses and opportunities, and how this environment fuels a cycle of mass incarceration and crime. This episode is not just a narrative of hardships but a beacon of hope and a call to action. Join us as Jakari discusses the transformative power of psychological enlightenment and education in breaking the chains of systemic oppression. Discover the power of unity and resilience as Jakari and Bilal share the untold therapeutic aspects of barbershop conversations – a sacred space where black and brown men find connection, healing, and self-discovery. These candid talks reveal not only vulnerabilities but also spark crucial dialogues about identity, history, and empowerment. In their journey of self-reflection, our hosts Joel and Cole unravel their own defining moments when they discovered their profound connections to history and its impact on their roles today. The team uncovers the troubling disconnect between African Americans and Africans, dissecting the stereotypes and educational divide that shape their perceptions of one another. Riveting and insightful, this episode draws you into the world of activism beyond the front lines of protests and into the everyday acts of establishing community businesses and promoting black love and unity. Jakari challenges us all, sharing his quest to forge meaningful connections across diverse mindsets without offense, while illustrating the cultural bonds with his African heritage. From the influence of family and community to the unyielding pursuit of sharing knowledge, Jakari's story sheds light on the overlooked histories and legacies of black figures – the known and unknown heroes like Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Marcus Garvey, and Claudette Colvin. Confronting the decline of the black family unit against the sharp rise of incarceration and economic turmoil, 'What I Know Now' paints a compelling picture of the past's grip on the present. This episode is not only an exploration of activism and identity but also serves as a clarion call to reclaim history, overcome internal divisions, and foster an enduring legacy of strength and solidarity. Be sure to tune in to Episode 09, 'Unraveling the Struggles and Triumphs of Black Activism with Jakari Richardson,' for an unforgettable dialogue that will not only inform but inspire you to make a difference in your community. Listen and subscribe to "What I Know Now" for more profound conversations that ignite change and draw lessons from the lived experiences of our guests.
Subscribe to the Labyrinth of the First Gen quarterly newsletter on our websiteJoin the conversation after you listen to this episode on our Facebook group hereFollow the Labyrinth of the First Gen on InstagramDiana talks about her journey to becoming a restaurant owner of Las Tres Garifunas, a well-known food staple for Garifuna (Afro-Amerindian) culture in Livingston, Guatemala. We discuss how she uses her platform to promote Garifuna/Black culture and activism around the world. She also shares her thoughts on the importance of Garifuna women owning their own businesses and furthering efforts to revive traditional Garifuna practices for youth in her community."Yo quiero dar a conocer mi cultura al mundo y esa gastronomía es importante. Sí, es entonces, aprendemos haciendo." ~Diana Martinez De Franzua. I want to make my culture known to the world and the cuisine is important and we learn by doing. (English translation) This episode is perfect for anyone who is interested in learning more about Black Garifuna culture and activism in Central America. Learn more about Diana's Restaurant Las Tres Garifunas on her Facebook page here The Labyrinth of the First Gen yearly survey to get your feedback on Season 1 and Season 2 is hereSchedule 30 minutes to chat with me during my open office hours
Air Date 9/3/2023 Sports gambling through smartphones has become widely available and wildly addictive but the effects are being felt beyond the individual gambler's bank account and anxiety levels. Partnerships between gambling companies and colleges, influencers, and even journalistic institutions like ESPN are changing the fundamentals of the sports themselves and how they're understood by fans - all for the worse. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Members Get Bonus Clips and Shows + No Ads!) Join our Discord community! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: How the Sports Betting Industry Quietly Consumed America - Wendover Productions - Air Date 12-13-22 How the Sports Betting Industry Quietly Consumed America Ch. 2: The Explosion of Online Sports Betting with Eric Lipton - Why Is This Happening? - Air Date 5-9-23 You've probably encountered an advertisement for sports betting in one form or another. In the past few years, there's been a marked rise in the number of online sports betting ads from companies like DraftKings and FanDuel. Ch. 3: Gambling controversy continues to hit the NFL, MORE Players suspended - The Domonique Foxworth Show - Air Date 6-29-23 On the Domonique Foxworth Show, Domonique dives into the latest news of NFL players suspended for gambling violations and how everything revolves around money. Ch. 4: ESPN Will NEVER be the Same After This Major Decision - TYT Sports - Air Date 8-12-23 Now that legal sports betting has become normalized and adopted nationwide, ESPN is trying to wedge themselves into the market, which is something that should worry anyone who cares about sports. Rick Strom breaks it down. Ch. 5: The Toxic Normalization of Online Gambling - Cara Nicole - Air Date 9-30-22 In this video, we're dissecting the rise of sports betting apps, gambling shows on Twitch and ESPN, casino streams by celebrities like Drake, and how we're creating widespread gambling addictions Ch. 6: College partnerships are bringing sports betting to campus. Are students safe? - PBS NewsHour - Air Date 2-27-23 We are weeks away from college basketball's March Madness and billions of dollars worth of wagers on the games. As more states legalize sports betting, Paul Solman reports on the increasing concern that some colleges are too involved in its promotion. Ch. 7: What Happened to Black Activism in Professional Sports? - Edge of Sports - Air Date 7-26-23 Later in the show, we have Choice Words about the social cost of smartphone sports gambling becoming the economic lifeblood of sports. MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S) Ch. 8: The Puppets of Online Gambling - Philion - Air Date 4-7-23 Stake.com is the world's largest crypto casino valued at over 1 billion dollars. It is licensed in Curacao and operates out of Australia. Stake.com is infiltrating pop culture via Twitch streamers celebrities & coporate sponsors Ch. 9: How Australian sports make money from gambling - Full Story - Air Date 5-10-23 As the online gambling industry grows, at least one Australian football league is taking a greater share of its revenue. Reporter Henry Belot tells Jane Lee why this is a problem for fans, punters and even some players VOICEMAILS Ch. 10: Buddhist teachings and A.I. - Craig from Ohio FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 11: Final comments on the outsized influence of impetuous billionaires MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions) Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com
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The growth of the Black Lives Matter movement through the 2010s catalyzed a resurgence of Black activism in professional sports that had its climax in 2020 with the athletes' boycott following the shooting of Jacob Blake. Just a few years later, this energy seems to have dissipated. What happened, and how can we comprehend these recent events in the longer arc of Black activism in sports? Sports journalist and author Howard Bryant joins the Edge of Sports for a look at the build-up to 2020 and how many athletes' politics were co-opted in the aftermath.Later in the show, we have Choice Words about the social cost of smartphone sports gambling becoming the economic lifeblood of sports.And in our segment, Ask a Sports Scholar, we speak with Hofstra University Professor Brenda Elsey, whose research focuses on the development of women's soccer internationally, as the FIFA Women's World Cup tournament approaches.Howard Bryant is the author of ten books, including the forthcoming Kings and Pawns: Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson in America. He has been a senior writer for ESPN since 2007 and has served as the sports correspondent for NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday since 2006.Dr. Brenda Elsey is a professor of history at Hofstra University, where she focuses on the history of popular culture and politics in twentieth century Latin America, in addition to gender, social theory, sports, and Pan-Americanism. She is the author of Futbolera: Women and Sport in Latin America.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The central place of sports in American life lends immense influence to athletes to shift the culture of the country—and for more than 150 years, Black athletes have done just that. Few scholars are as attuned to the intricacies of this history as renowned sociologist Dr. Harry Edwards. From his role in shaping the events of the 1968 Olympics to the politics of Colin Kaepernick, Edwards is just as much a participant in this history as a student and teacher of it. Now 80 years old, Dr. Harry Edwards joins Edge of Sports as he embarks on his "Last Lectures," a final project to close his long career as a public intellectual.Dr. Harry Edwards is a renowned sociologist whose work examines the relationship between race, sports, and politics. He is the author of The Revolt of the Black Athlete.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The central place of sports in American life lends immense influence to athletes to shift the culture of the country—and for more than 150 years, Black athletes have done just that. Few scholars are as attuned to the intricacies of this history as renowned sociologist Dr. Harry Edwards. From his role in shaping the events of the 1968 Olympics to the politics of Colin Kaepernick, Edwards is just as much a participant in this history as a student and teacher of it. Now 80 years old, Dr. Harry Edwards joins Edge of Sports as he embarks on his "Last Lectures," a final project to close his long career as a public intellectual.Dr. Harry Edwards is a renowned sociologist whose work examines the relationship between race, sports, and politics. He is the author of The Revolt of the Black Athlete.To read the episode transcript: https://therealnews.com/how-black-athletes-shaped-150-years-of-us-politicsStudio Production: David Hebden, Cameron GranadinoPost-Production: Taylor HebdenOpening Sequence: Cameron GranadinoMusic by: Eze Jackson & Carlos GuillenHelp us continue producing Edge of Sports with Dave Zirin by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer:Donate: https://therealnews.com/eos-pod-donateSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/eos-pod-subscribeLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
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This Week In White Supremacy the conversation is deep and the fan mail is real as 1HOOD discusses how the rising use of A.I., digital blackface, and capitalism perpetuate the modernized theft and suppression of black culture.
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White Man's War | Ep.114 This Week In White Supremacy the original office comic, Dilbert has been stripped from the papers due to the racial tirade of its creator Scott Adams which has led 1HOOD to tackle one of the biggest questions of all time… Is it hard to be a white man?
To kick of #BHM, Community Activist Danielle Brown joins the show to talk about Black Activism past and present. Then the conversation dovetails into Black activism and Blue Wall. What happens when the bad actor or rogue cop is Black? Then our financial expert, Mark Smith, dropped in to talk about the wealth gap between Black and White families. Did you know that the average Black family has a net worth of $8??! He shares with us how net worth is calculated and the simple formula for building and growth. This entire hour was a spicy one. Pull up!
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This Week In White Supremacy Mysonne "The N.Y. General" reveals the real truth about burning his Nike collection in support of Kyrie Irving, his roots from rap to activism, boycotting black murder, and the effects that branding, business, and leadership have upon Black Hip-Hop Culture.
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Since Monkeypox became another disease to worry about, people have been comparing it to HIV/AIDs when looking at how America is treating the outbreak. There seem to be valid similarities, so let's take a look at the AIDs crisis in Black America. As Black people got AIDs at a higher rate than other groups, they organized and advocated for themselves when no one else would. That activism is the subject of To Make the Wounded Whole: The African American Struggle Against HIV/AIDS by this episode's guest Professor Daniel Royles. Different groups across the country took radically different approaches to address the AIDs crisis in Black America. Some worked specifically with gay Black men while others had wider targets like all Black people or gay men of color. Others advocated for Black women and some even did international work in Africa. The Nation of Islam even shows up in the story. So, let's go back to the 1980s and 1990s to understand what to do about Monkeypox right now. Music Credit PeaceLoveSoul by Jeris (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/35859 Ft: KungFu (KungFuFrijters)
What can be done to reverse racialized marketing of unhealthy foods to Black Americans? What if healthy eating could be seen as a radical act, or even as a form of Black activism and liberation? Today, we're talking about these issues with Dr. Shiriki Kumanyika about a new campaign called Operation Good Food and Beverages. This is an advocacy movement developed by and for Black youth who want to reclaim healthy food as part of Black lives. Shiriki is an emeritus professor of biostatistics and epidemiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and research professor at the Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health. Interview Summary I long admired the work you've done on food and beverage marketing, particularly around the issues of targeted marketing. And then still, you do even more worth admiring and along comes this new campaign that you call Operation Good Food and Beverages. Can you tell us about it? This campaign is really the culmination of my efforts to do something about the marketing of unhealthy foods in general. But to Black communities in particular, I think first and foremost, it's a call to action to make healthier foods and beverages more available and promoted in Black communities, especially Black youth. It has some educational or motivational elements to it because the call to action is contextualized in a broader message about good food. And, how young people like to have good food, how it makes them feel, and that the messages are in one place on the website. We are more than food companies think we are. You know we're much more than that. So it's a positive campaign. The main elements: our website with various resources, and two social media accounts. One on Instagram and one on TikTok. The main audience is youth, but we also hope to reach parents and others in Black communities Including celebrities and allies of Black communities and anyone who really sees this as an opportunity to send a positive, but somewhat different message to the food sector about marketing of unhealthy foods and beverages. So before we dive in and learn a little bit more about the nuts and bolts of this, why did you decide to focus on marketing to youth, and in particular, on Black youth specifically? Well, there are a lot of reasons for choosing youth. I think the most positive reason is the increasing role of youth in various social justice movements, and in raising their voice. There's a lot of energy in the generation that we were targeting here: Generation Z. Those are sort of late teenagers and maybe early college age. So that's one reason. Youth are really great messengers, I think, for a positive message that relates to them and relates to their communities in general. The reason, in terms of food marketing, is that it is kind of a perfect storm. There's a whole body of work that talks about the sensitivity in the adolescent years to identity formation issues, role models that they see, and perhaps a particular responsiveness to ads in Black youth. Seeing themselves positively represented, perhaps and helping in that way with identity formation, but linking this to some of these unhealthy products that they see in the media. So there are really a lot of reasons that Black celebrities are really prominent among people marketing these foods and beverages. And so we thought, considering that these diseases really start at a young age, then we would work with youth in terms of prolonging their lives and keeping their risk factors down. That certainly makes sense. So tell us what youth will encounter when they interact with this program. What does the program consist of? So the program consists of a website as the sort of main home base. It's called Operation Good FB, and it is meant to create a very positive picture of foods and beverages that youth might want. As well as mentioning what the problem is, but not dwelling on the negatives of the problem and the negatives of the associated disease burdens. Because we really want it to be very uplifting and positive experience. The social media sites then have similar posts. The youth posts on those sites messages about good food and beverages. And the first thing you see is an opportunity to click and sign a petition. That is one of our key action items. It's directed to the National Restaurant Association. It urges the National Restaurant Association to encourage their members to make healthier options available on the main menus that would appeal to teens. This is building on the progress they've made with healthy options for younger kids through the Kids LiveWell program. So those are the main elements. There are different things that people can do in terms of using social media and so forth, but it's the website, two social media accounts. And the petition is critical for showing that there's a broad base of support for what we're asking. Oh the petition is a really interesting idea. Would you envision, at some point, expanding it to other parts of the food industry beyond the Restaurant Association? At this point, I can't say because the petition is asking for the National Restaurant Association to meet with the Council on Black Health, which is our organization that is sponsoring Operation Good Food and Beverages. For that particular association, it's relatively clear what the ask is. It's very concrete. They have a lot of members. Those members have menus that directly relate to children and youth. Because we know through some CDC data about fast foods on any given day that one in every three children is eating at a fast food restaurant. So it's very concrete. For the packaged food industry, which is also relevant, the ask is not as clear. I think we're interested in seeing progress in the other types of foods, but they're not as clearly targeted to youth. So if there's a way to expand it, I would love to do that. But right now, to get action and to season success, we're focusing on the National Restaurant Association and things that they can do. And hopefully they'll be inclined to do. It makes sense to start with the restaurant sector. It'll be interesting to see over time if the petition has the effect that you hope it does whether other parts of the industry could be brought into the fold as well. So what do you hope will be different if you're successful? What will change? Well, I have high hopes. I think at minimum, a new conversation that would be picked up widely in the public health and social justice communities, and in the broader consumer communities, this it's not an issue that's talked about a lot in the consumer community and the public health. Messaging, although powerful and well-backed by evidence about the need for change, has just not been that effective in creating changes that would affect a broader audience. So some progress focused on the younger children. I hope that we could have a new conversation and one that's more positive than we've seen before. Because we think that people respond to positivity. And so if you're always sort of bashing and saying, "This are the problems in the Black community and this is what you're doing wrong," we don't think that that's necessarily going to be effective. So I hope that we can shift the conversation somewhat to what we do want to see - to the solution as opposed to continually emphasizing only the problem. And ultimately, I would like to see what we're asking for. We would like to see the good foods promoted. They're a small part of advertising budgets overall, as I'm sure you know. We would like to see this balance really shift as a part of expressed demand, but also as a part of understanding in the industry that the current practices are really not representing what consumers want to the level that they could. So I think that's what we'd like to see. You know, changing the world is a big deal, but if we can get it started and other people pick it up, maybe some of the celebrities will pick it up and use their celebrity power, then we can have a change in the food marketing conversation and eventually in the food marketing. Well, you could only imagine the boost that would occur to this if some celebrities got involved. Another question I had as I was doing the introduction for this, we mentioned that Black youth had been involved in developing this program. Can you explain how that process unfolded and how that was important in determining the final content? Well, the youth involvement is critical. We're working with youth from a group cohort, Smiles MD, which is in Baltimore, Maryland, and it's associated with Johns Hopkins University. And our sponsor was the Bloomberg Initiative at Johns Hopkins. So what they did, they set us straight from the very beginning about what they wanted to see in food and what their generation likes to see in the media. They like positive representations. They have very creative ideas about how to think about this. And as we go forward we are hoping that they can really connect with a larger network with youth organizations holding some web interactive sessions on social media and connecting directly with other youth who can spread the word within this generation even more broadly. So they've been key because even though I've been studying this issue for a long time, I'm far from Gen Z, and we want to reach that group. And they do see things differently. The social media component is definitely something that they are looking at much more than the traditional media, for example. Oh, I could only imagine the ingenuity of it must have come from youth getting so engaged in this. So let me ask you one final question. How can people participate if they want to join in and be part of this? Well, there are many different ways people can participate. We would like everyone to start with the website and take a look at the petition, sign it if they're on board with the ask, which are very positive, use the tips and recipes themselves, but then help to spread the word using social media kit that's downloadable from the website. Spread the word among their networks if they are in touch with youth organizations who could, as a group, really broaden the campaign, post on the social media and so forth, show that there are thousands and thousands and thousands of people who think that the marketing mix could change. Bio: Shiriki Kumanyika, PhD, MPH, MS is a Research Professor in the Department of Community Health & Prevention at the Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health and Professor Emerita of Epidemiology at the University of Pennsylvania. She holds a BA in Liberal Arts from Syracuse University, an MS in Social Work from Columbia University, a PhD in Human Nutrition from Cornell University, and a Master of Public Health from Johns Hopkins University. Over more than three decades, Dr. Kumanyika has led or collaborated on research related to obesity, sodium intake, and other aspects of diet and lifestyle and chronic disease risk reduction. Several of her studies have evaluated behavioral interventions to facilitate healthy eating and weight control in Black children or adults in clinical or community-based settings. Her research during the past 15 years has focused particularly on identifying ways to combat the effects of racialized, targeted marketing of unhealthy foods and beverages on food-related attitudes and practices of Black Americans. Dr. Kumanyika is the founding chair of the Council on Black Health, a research and action network dedicated to improving Black Health nationwide. She is a past president of the American Public Health Association and a member of the National Academy of Medicine.
In The Emancipation Circuit: Black Activism Forging a Culture of Freedom (Duke UP, 2022) Thulani Davis provides a sweeping rethinking of Reconstruction by tracing how the four million people newly freed from bondage created political organizations and connections that mobilized communities across the South. Drawing on the practices of community they developed while enslaved, freedpeople built new settlements and created a network of circuits through which they imagined, enacted, and defended freedom. This interdisciplinary history shows that these circuits linked rural and urban organizations, labor struggles, and political culture with news, strategies, education, and mutual aid. Mapping the emancipation circuits, Davis shows the geography of ideas of freedom---circulating on shipping routes, via army maneuvers, and with itinerant activists---that became the basis for the first mass Black political movement for equal citizenship in the United States. In this work, she reconfigures understandings of the evolution of southern Black political agendas while outlining the origins of the enduring Black freedom struggle from the Jim Crow era to the present. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In The Emancipation Circuit: Black Activism Forging a Culture of Freedom (Duke UP, 2022) Thulani Davis provides a sweeping rethinking of Reconstruction by tracing how the four million people newly freed from bondage created political organizations and connections that mobilized communities across the South. Drawing on the practices of community they developed while enslaved, freedpeople built new settlements and created a network of circuits through which they imagined, enacted, and defended freedom. This interdisciplinary history shows that these circuits linked rural and urban organizations, labor struggles, and political culture with news, strategies, education, and mutual aid. Mapping the emancipation circuits, Davis shows the geography of ideas of freedom---circulating on shipping routes, via army maneuvers, and with itinerant activists---that became the basis for the first mass Black political movement for equal citizenship in the United States. In this work, she reconfigures understandings of the evolution of southern Black political agendas while outlining the origins of the enduring Black freedom struggle from the Jim Crow era to the present. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In The Emancipation Circuit: Black Activism Forging a Culture of Freedom (Duke UP, 2022) Thulani Davis provides a sweeping rethinking of Reconstruction by tracing how the four million people newly freed from bondage created political organizations and connections that mobilized communities across the South. Drawing on the practices of community they developed while enslaved, freedpeople built new settlements and created a network of circuits through which they imagined, enacted, and defended freedom. This interdisciplinary history shows that these circuits linked rural and urban organizations, labor struggles, and political culture with news, strategies, education, and mutual aid. Mapping the emancipation circuits, Davis shows the geography of ideas of freedom---circulating on shipping routes, via army maneuvers, and with itinerant activists---that became the basis for the first mass Black political movement for equal citizenship in the United States. In this work, she reconfigures understandings of the evolution of southern Black political agendas while outlining the origins of the enduring Black freedom struggle from the Jim Crow era to the present. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In The Emancipation Circuit: Black Activism Forging a Culture of Freedom (Duke UP, 2022) Thulani Davis provides a sweeping rethinking of Reconstruction by tracing how the four million people newly freed from bondage created political organizations and connections that mobilized communities across the South. Drawing on the practices of community they developed while enslaved, freedpeople built new settlements and created a network of circuits through which they imagined, enacted, and defended freedom. This interdisciplinary history shows that these circuits linked rural and urban organizations, labor struggles, and political culture with news, strategies, education, and mutual aid. Mapping the emancipation circuits, Davis shows the geography of ideas of freedom---circulating on shipping routes, via army maneuvers, and with itinerant activists---that became the basis for the first mass Black political movement for equal citizenship in the United States. In this work, she reconfigures understandings of the evolution of southern Black political agendas while outlining the origins of the enduring Black freedom struggle from the Jim Crow era to the present. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Marketing Specialist Michelle Roundtree talks about her personal and unique style of marketing and building client relations with her marketing agency YMR Marketing and Public Relations. We also dive into her love for Black Activism. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/koolkard/support
Peace to the people! Today Mike Africa Jr. is back with the one and only Fredrika Newton. Mike made the trip out west (only to be greeted by a torrential downpour) to attend the unveiling of the Dr. Huey P Newton bust! This go around, the two discuss the event and its importance, plus what's on deck for Fredrika and the Dr. Huey P. Newton foundation. If you liked what you heard drop a ✊
Does wearing an Afro make you an activist? Are plaits political? And is straight hair _so_ last year? This episode we are super excited to welcome academic, activist and author of the powerful book “Don't Touch My Hair”, Emma Dabiri! Join us as we delve deep into Emma's upbringing in Ireland as a mixed-race woman, and the roots and reasons why she went on this fascinating hair journey. We comb through the history of Black hair and the choices we, as Black women of the diaspora, have made over the decades. And we ask now, in 2021, are we limiting our right to expression by making hair too political? Or are we just starting to uncover what our hair choices really say about us? This episode is proudly part of Dove's Crown campaign, visit www.dove.com to learn more about the CROWN My Hair, My Crown toolkit– this tool has been designed to build hair confidence and help end hair discrimination.www.blackmumsupfront.comHosts:https://instagram.com/_carinawhhttps://instagram.com/natsduvhttps://instagram.com/nanaadwoambeutchahttps://instagram.com/from_the_endzGuest https://instagram.com/emmadabiri
On today's episode we're discussing the controversy in black social activism.. Is it protesting? Is it posting on social media? Keep watching. @viraldebates Produced by @bellaagunz --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viral-debates/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viral-debates/support
It is an iconic Olympic moment that resonates in our current climate of racial activism. At the summer games in Mexico City in 1968, American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists during the playing of the Star Spangled Banner as they stood on the awards podium, the “Black Power salute.” If that stands out as the most memorable act of political protest in Olympic history, it was also part of a long tradition of Black activism and sports. Politics and sports have always mixed, and the 2021 summer games in Tokyo will be no different. From Jesse Owens to Jackie Robinson, from Lew Alcindor (who would change his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) to Mohammad Ali, athletes have fought for their causes while winning medals and championships.