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Dripping in Black Awareness [Episode 2.26] On this episode of the Dripping in Black Podcast, we are Dripping in Black Awareness with Jen Washington. Jen is the creator and host of the podcast, Woke by Accident. In our conversation, Jen details how the tragedies of George Floyd and Mike Brown reignited her passion for journalism. Tune-in as Jen Washington shares her journey into her self-proclaimed calling. Another true story of Black Excellence told by us. The Dripping in Black Podcast. The Dripping in Black Podcast is available for our audio listeners on the most popular podcast platforms and it can be viewed on Facebook Watch as well as the DiBk Channel on YouTube. Remember to subscribe to the DiBk Channel for notifications, and to follow, like, comment, and share with family, friends, loved ones, and everyone else. We truly appreciate your support in our intentional, enjoyable, and necessary celebration of Black Excellence. Woke by Accident Social Media Website: www.wokebyaccident.net/ Instagram: @WokeByAccidentPodcast Twitter: @WokeBy Dripping In Black Social Media Website: drippinginblack.com Instagram: @dibk20 Facebook: @dibk20 Twitter: Dibk20 Visit our new merchandise store. DiBk Drip Shop --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Listen as Chris, Amira ands our special guest Mike McCall discuss Black Awareness --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-chris-and-amira-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-chris-and-amira-show/support
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Brazil Nuts: an insane journey through the world of Brazilian politics
Hello, dearest of friends! Yes, we're buttering you up because we're late. This quality indie podcast at its finest! This week we talk about the Brazilian municipal elections, held last sunday, 15 November. Maybe you're not caught up on the news; maybe you just wanna listen to our pithy commentary; maybe you wanna know what the hell marsupials have to do with any of it. We're here for you! As always, we'd like to thank Uoster Zielinksi for our graphic design, and all the essential workers out there, keeping us safe. This week is Black Awareness in Brazil and João Alberto Silveira Freitas was murdered for being Black while grocery shopping. This violence cannot stand. #blacklivesmatter #vidaspretasimportam
Ep. 195: Con welcomes Founder of The Howse Foundation Kimbery Howse as they discuss her Organization, struggles of a black woman in healthcare and the business world, people not wanting to be wrong about their core beliefs and more!
Ep 194: Con chats with Independent Film Maker, Actor, Street Poet and REAL BROTHER Alan Wone as they discussed the current climate, the Protests, breaking down how to overcome and more.
Ep. 193: Con welcomes guest Dr. Akil Khalfani, candidate for U.S. Congress, change professor is sociology and author to discuss the current climate of systematic racism in the United States and more.
Ep. 192: Con, Hutch & Juice talk about the Black Lives Matter Protest in Indianapolis.
Ep. 191: Con brings in first time guest Cassidy Kieth & returning Guest Barrington Hughes to discuss the hashtag #CallOutARacist, racism in wrestling locker rooms, defunding the police and much more.
Ep. 190: Con brings on guests Paragon, Sam Knight, Chase Holliday & Kongo Kong to discuss issues in the black community, police brutality and the black experience.
Happy Black History month! How much time do you spend thinking about the fact that you’re black? Why does one even have to spend time thinking about a question like this. Living in Canada today, there seems to be constant reminders about the fact that I am indeed, a black person. We explore this with our guest. Write to us: twotakesandapod@gmail.com By YAWA, follow us on social media @yawamagazine --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twotakes/message
In this discussion, Dr. John Vassall, a Black male physician who's CEO of Foundation of Health Care Quality, enlightens on healthcare disparities by race and geographic areas, including cultural impact on nutrition. We talk structural racism in the healthcare system and how the work he's doing as a leader in healthcare is working to changing and removing systemic barriers. He also shares small steps we all can take toward better health, like having a "healthcare super friend." Intro song: Black Awareness by Starkey Banton Bio: www.qualityhealth.org/leadership/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-vassall-md-facp-61573914 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jade and Melissa Beck (Real World New Orleans) are playing for the title MISS BLACK AWARENESS. Melissa's Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/melissabeckGoli Gummies: code xavierdleau5Purchase D'Leau: http://waft.com/xavier.dleauThe Dopest Dinner Party: Atlanta December 13thCashapp: $SantanaCaressVenmo: @Santana-BenitezThe Dopest Dinner Party: DC 12/22Cashapp: $jadeofalljadesVenmo: @Jade-Verette———————————————http://jadeandxd.comhttp://patreon.com/jadeandxdemail us: jadeandxd@gmail.comfollow us @jadeandxdcall us: 917-727-1445
Jade and Melissa Beck (Real World New Orleans) are playing for the title MISS BLACK AWARENESS. Melissa's Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/melissabeckGoli Gummies: code xavierdleau5Purchase D'Leau: http://waft.com/xavier.dleauThe Dopest Dinner Party: Atlanta December 13thCashapp: $SantanaCaressVenmo: @Santana-BenitezThe Dopest Dinner Party: DC 12/22Cashapp: $jadeofalljadesVenmo: @Jade-Verette———————————————http://jadeandxd.comhttp://patreon.com/jadeandxdemail us: jadeandxd@gmail.comfollow us @jadeandxdcall us: 917-727-1445--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jadeandxd/message
nei lopes | joão nogueira | zezé motta | leci brandão | gilberto gil | jorge ben | bebeto | toni tornado | aláfia | chicco | alphazimu | nina oliveira | lazzo matumbi | boa voz | vésper vocal feat. juçara marçal | bia ferreira and caru bonifácio | negra lud | doralyce | racionais mcs | xênia frança | andré sampaio e os afro mandinga BLACK AWARENESS This episode of the Caipirinha Appreciation Society podcast honors the memory of Zumbi and Dandara, leaders of a 17th-century runnaway-slave refuge that symbolizes the struggle of black people in Brazil to have their identity and citizen rights fully recognized and respected. Great songs and useful information guaranteed. Spanish-speakers should also check out our interview with black activists Dai Sombra and Katherine Reyes on the episode named "Noviembre Negro" available on caipirinhalibre.com // Originally broadcast on 12/November/2019 on Contrabanda 91.4 FM. CONSCIÊNCIA NEGRA Essa edição do podcast do Caipirinha Appreciation Society homenageia Zumbi e Dandara, líderes de um quilombo que desde o século XVII simboliza a luta dos negros brasileiros para ter sua identidade e direitos civis devidamente reconhecidos e honrados. Quem entende espanhol também devia conferir a entrevista com as ativistas negras Dai Sombra e Katherine Reyes que publicamos no episódio "Novembro Negro" de caipirinhalibre.com // Transmitido originalmente em 12/novembro/2019 na Contrabanda 91.4 FM.
As we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his accomplishments. We along with special guest Johnathan Frejuste take a look at the state of Black people today. For a list of all the books mentioned on this episode please check out our Instagram and Facebook pages.
This week the topic is Black Awareness Matters. Being aware of the power you posses along with the growth and potential we have as a culture is everything.
E130 houses a review for Marvel Studios 18th feature film "Black Panther" as well as a segment on shared universes in cinema. Show Notes: 00:20 - Segment I: "Black Panther" Review 01:12 - Music of Black Panther 02:16 - Black Awareness and Black Panther 04:59 - Filling MCU's Own Void 08:38 - The Action, Good and Bad 10:46 - Killmonger and His Contrast 18:07 - Challenging the Throne 20:22 - The Ease of Vibranium 23:26 - Okoye and the Women of Wakanda 26:07 - Signs of Improvement 28:31 - Black Panther's Impact on Marvel's Platform 34:19 - Origins and Heart-Shaped Herb 39:48 - Ending and Spirit World 46:07 - Segment II: Shared Universes 48:17 - What Can Wakanda Share? 55:00 - Infinity War Speculation 59:05 - Exhaustion Points 62:58 - DC Finding Footing 65:45 - Reactions to Villains 69:34 - Cracking the Marvel Code 74:25 - Outros
In honor of Black History Month and Black Awareness, we go back to our interview with the history-making comic book pioneer Ariell Johnson of Amalgam Comics and Coffeehouse. Listen as she tells her story of how her dream became a worldwide history-making reality. She also gives her thoughts on the state of African Americans in comics and more.
A candid sit down with Nicole N. Watson aka Artist Up. We kicked it about EVERYTHING from Black Awareness to Growing up in the South Bronxwww.nicolewatson.orgwww.instagram.com/artist___up
A candid sit down with Nicole N. Watson aka Artist Up. We kicked it about EVERYTHING from Black Awareness to Growing up in the South Bronxwww.nicolewatson.orgwww.instagram.com/artist___up
Black Awareness with student,writer,actor, film director David Isabelle www.isabellebrothers.com Visit the site for the latest films & web series from he and his brothers. "The last Disciples""The Messiah Wars"Featured Music - Grilly - To live a mockingbird. Featured on the project "New Tide"
GRINDHARD RADIO Presents: "How Black are You?" Hosted by: Jit Chronicles & Cata' Mafioso with Co-Hosts Young Nah, JuztKP, King Dizz, Mz. Chief, Problumz, DJ Sgt Rock, and Trigga. Join us for a Special Awareness Night Episode as we talk in depth and spread the word about Black Awareness and more. Also a Special Guest Appearance from #GHR Network Executive Producer "Charles Bellinger". To join the discussion Call-in @ 323-693-30343 and press "1" to stream LIVE with panel of hosts. We are #RealityRadio