Podcasts about Black Child

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Best podcasts about Black Child

Latest podcast episodes about Black Child

Talk Art
Misan Harriman

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 63:57


We meet Misan Harriman, photographer, social activist and Oscar Nominated filmmaker. He is one of the most widely-shared visual storytellers of this age. He is also the first black person in the 104 year history of British Vogue to shoot the cover of its September issue. In July 2021 he commenced his appointment as Chair of the Southbank Centre, London. His strong reportage style and unique eye for narrative has captured the attention of editors and celebrities around the world. From documenting historic moments in history to photographing high profile celebrities, including Meghan Markle & Prince Harry, Angelia Jolie, Jay-Z, Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts, Giorgio Armani, Rhianna, Cate Blanchett and Olivia Colman, Misan is a photographer of extraordinary range. His striking images have featured in Vanity Fair, Vogue UK, Harpers Bazaar, People Magazine and The Telegraph among others. His first film, the After starring David Oyelowo is the first Netflix UK original Short and has been nominated for an Academy Award.Misan is an outspoken activist supporting Diversity and Inclusion in the workplace, he is also a mental health campaigner with a keen interest in Dyslexia and Neurodiversity. He is currently exploring how web3 can help democratise merit based opportunity for disadvantaged artists on a global scale.He is the founder of Culture3 whose mission is to explain and explore what web 3.0 means for culture, commerce, and society. Nigeria born, Misan was educated in England where he developed a life-long love for the arts. This led him to picking up a camera and honing his craft. He is completely self-taught, his work is inspired by Gordon Parks, Sally Mann, Eve Arnold, Bruce Davidson, Norman Parkinson and Peter Lindbergh. SXSW London presents: Misan Harriman: Shoot the People Part of SXSW London 2025. British-Nigerian photographer Misan Harriman investigates how protest movements shape social change. Following his debut White Nanny, Black Child, director Andy Mundy-Castle turns the camera on Oscar-nominated British-Nigerian photographer and activist Misan Harriman, who became the first Black man to shoot a cover of British Vogue in 2021 and has captured modern icons such as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Rihanna, Stormzy, Cate Blanchett, and Tom Cruise. In Shoot the People, Harriman examines how protest and organised movements can lead to social change, all while capturing the resilience of activism through his lens. In July 2025, Harriman will have his debut solo exhibition of his photography in London at Hope93 gallery. https://hope93.com/Follow @MisanHarrimanVisit https://www.misanharriman.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

There Are No Girls on the Internet
She Called a Black Child a Slur — Then Raised $700K. Kiandria Demone Is Saying ‘Not Today.'

There Are No Girls on the Internet

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 52:05 Transcription Available


Welcome to Season 5 of There Are No Girls on the Internet We're kicking things off with a powerful and timely conversation. Bridget speaks with activist, entrepreneur and creator Kiandria Demone, the visionary behind the viral #SquareUpForJustice campaign. After a white woman in Minnesota hurled a racial slur at a 5-year-old Black child and then raised nearly $1 million online, Kiandria stepped up to challenge the systems that made it possible. Her campaign holds payment platforms accountable for enabling and profiting from hate. In this episode, Kiandria explains why this isn’t just a race issue—it’s a tech accountability issue. She shares how her digital activism is helping expose and shut down racist profiteering, and what it means to find strength in online communities during heavy times. . . Support Kiandria’s campaign: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-5n3WUw13NYEe6VVOh03x8goGZb9fd_04nERHz4vzaI/edit?tab=t.0 Check out the cool items in Kiandria's shop: https://femmefindsatl.com/ Follow us for original videos, infographics, and content throughout the week:Instagram: @BridgetMarieInDCTikTok: @BridgetMarieInDCYouTube: @ThereAreNoGirlsOnTheInternet . . Whether you’ve been listening for years or are just joining us, thank you for spending your time with us. We’d love to hear what you think—email us at hello@tangoti.com. New this season: We’re releasing two episodes each week—feature interviews on Tuesdays and tech news roundups on Fridays. Be sure to catch both.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MOCRadio.com Podcasts
Club M.O.C. (Aired On MOCRadio 4-12-25)

MOCRadio.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 57:30


Welcome to Club M.O.C.! Get ready to vibe with Metro Beatz with a fresh new selection of funky soulful house tracks for 2025. This weekend we have music from artists such as Chrystal, Terrence Parker, Carly Carmen, Black Child, Fedde Le Grand, White Soul Project, Anna Lunoe and many more. Enjoy the show! Tune in to the electrifying rhythms of Club M.O.C. every Friday night at midnight, exclusively on mocradio.com. Join us as we take you on a musical journey like no other. Prepare to be swept away by the irresistible fusion of funky vibes and soulful melodies. Mark your calendars and get ready to elevate your weekend nights with the freshest tunes!

The Dr Boyce Breakdown
No black child should be raised to expect to work for white people

The Dr Boyce Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 62:02


Dr Boyce Watkins explains why black kids are raised to be economic servants.

Broads You Should Know
Dr. Evelyn Moore - Founder of the National Black Child Development Institute

Broads You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 18:57


Continuing our Black History Month celebration, Sara brings us one of the most important Broads whose research and advocacy has led to vast improvements in the early education, and lives of black children across the country: Dr. Evelyn Moore. As a founding teacher of the Perry Preschool Project, she and her fellow educators proved that quality educational experiences transformed the lifelong success of impoverished children - not just in their long-term education, but in every aspect of their lives! She would go on to found and run the National Black Child Development Institute (NBCDI) for 38 years, testifying in front of Congress to establish legislation to protect and uplift these youngest, most vulnerable members of our society. Listen now to hear her story! — A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world! BroadsYouShouldKnow.com YT/IG/FB @BroadsYouShouldKnow & TW @BYSKpodcast — 3 Ways you can help support the podcast: Write a review on Apple Podcasts Share your favorite episode with a friend or on social Send us an email with a broad suggestion, question, or comment at BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com — Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sara Gorsky. IG: @SaraGorsky Web master / site design: www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com — Broads You Should Know is produced and edited by Sara Gorsky, with original music by Darren Callahan.

Now We Know
Good Burger, Home of the Good Burger, Can I Take Your Order? - Black Child Stars

Now We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 58:42


"I'm Penny Proud, I'm Cute and I'm Loud, And I Got It Going on!"Our commitment to ourselves, which subsequently is a commitment to you all listening, is to incorporate some lighter focuses on the show - bring the levity! We're of course not going to stop doing the history dives, but we'll aim to bring out the joy while recognizing and honoring the fight to get it.This episode Donna & Jonathan highlight a few of their favorite childhood stars, relishing in the theme songs and nostalgia of the 90s and early 2000s.What favorite shows or actors come to mind from these eras?Resources:https://girlsunited.essence.com/feedback/news/all-grown-up-your-favorite-black-child-stars-then-and-now/https://www.history.com/news/black-tv-shows-culturehttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm0695497/?ref_=nmawd_ovhttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm0722647/?ref_=nmawd_ovhttps://people.com/parents/all-about-kyla-pratt-kids/https://one-on-one.fandom.com/wiki/Arnaz_Ballardhttps://www.ebony.com/raven-symone-doesnt-like-black-names-forgot-her-name-is-raven-symone/#.VhkpM2bh_bo.twitterInstagram:@DonnaJaneen

Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey
Racist Kid Who Tried To Drown Black Child Walks Free

Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 82:45


Judge Lets Racist Kid Off with No Jail Time After He Tried to Drown Black Teen. Judge throws out all charges against ex-prosecutor accused of protecting father and son who killed Ahmaud Arbery and much more. Host: Dr. Rashad Richey (@rashad_richey) Co-Host: Sharon Reed (@SharonReedLive) *** SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE  ☞  https://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYT FOLLOW US ON: FACEBOOK  ☞   https://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYT TWITTER  ☞       https://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYT INSTAGRAM ☞  https://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women’s Prize for Fiction Podcast
S8 Ep1: Bookshelfie: Diane Abbott MP

Women’s Prize for Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 51:16


Diane Abbott is parliament's longest serving Black MP. A political trailblazer, a passionate advocate for social justice and a writer. She kicks off series eight of Bookshelfie talking about Trump, feminism and navigating a world of social media trolls. Diane was the first Black woman elected to Parliament and has served Hackney and Stoke Newington for more than 35 years. In 2024 she became Mother of the House – an honorific title given to the female MP with the longest uninterrupted service. She is the founder of several initiatives, including ‘London Schools and the Black Child', and ‘Black Women Mean Business'. Her memoir, A Woman Like Me, is out now. Diane's book choices are: ** Little Women by Louisa May Alcott ** The Color Purple by Alice Walker  ** Heart Of The Race: Black Women's Lives in Britain by Beverley Bryan, Stella Dadzie and Suzanne Scafe ** Confidence Man by Maggie Haberman ** Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo Vick Hope, multi-award winning TV and BBC Radio 1 presenter, author and journalist, is the host of season eight of the Women's Prize for Fiction Podcast. Every week, Vick will be joined by another inspirational woman to discuss the work of incredible female authors. The Women's Prize is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world, and they continue to champion the very best books written by women. Don't want to miss the rest of season eight? Listen and subscribe now! This podcast is sponsored by Baileys and produced by Bird Lime Media.

THE JASON LEE PODCAST
S2 Ep73: JLP 66: Relationship Deal Breakers, Forgiving Deadbeat Parents, White Mom Braids Black Child's Hair

THE JASON LEE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 106:33


The Phillip Scott Audio Experience
Walmart Ends DEI Programs, Now Blames A Black Child For His Own Demise After Accident In Their Store

The Phillip Scott Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 15:22


Phillip Scott reports on Walmart, showing how they feel about their Black customers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phillipscottpodcast/support

All In
Ore Kaffo: The Transformative Difference of Understanding Your Identity as a Child of God

All In

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 46:15


When she was just 7 years old, Ore Kaffo was abducted from her foster family—the only family she had ever known—by her birth mother. Having grown up in England, despite being one of just a few Black children in her school, she'd always been very happy. However, when she was taken back to Nigeria where she shared a skin color with most people around her, she didn't feel that she belonged and this caused her to struggle with her true identity. It wasn't until she came to understand that she is, first and foremost, a child of God that she became comfortable with exactly who she is. On this week's episode, Ore shares her remarkable story and her undeniable light. 2:17- White Nanny, Black Child 15:01- Lessons From Foster Father 18:15- Learning From Missionaries and Becoming One 29:00- Reunited 33:07- No Heroes and No Villains 40:50- Identity as Children of God 44:47- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? “It doesn't matter if somebody is from Zibwabwe or Tokyo or Pakistan or from America, if we all identify as children of God then we are one people.” Links:  Ore's website: https://ore-lou.com/ For UK listeners, here's a link to “White Nanny Black Child,” the documentary that tells Ore's story on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/81789241?s=i&trkid=258593161&vlang=en “White Nanny Black Child” trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDiilPLxs6k&pp=ygUXd2hpdGUgY2hpbGQgYmxhY2sgbmFubnk%3D Ore on Good Morning Britain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpZWDzdGoNA&pp=ygUXd2hpdGUgY2hpbGQgYmxhY2sgbmFubnk%3D

HARDTALK RADIO LIVE IN 4K
Neo-Nazis harass black child musicians in Nashville Tennessee

HARDTALK RADIO LIVE IN 4K

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 11:04


https://www.youtube.com/live/8ABDKt7c..⁠⁠.⁠ Check me out on other social media platforms Twitter.com Hardtalkradio Live in 4k Instagram Hardtalk79 ⁠⁠⁠https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/⁠⁠.⁠ . ⁠⁠⁠https://rumble.com/v2z31w8-july-9-202⁠⁠⁠⁠https://cash.app/$HARDTRADIO⁠⁠⁠ Feel free to donate if you feel to do so and like the content. If you have any current event stories or videos that you want me to cover hit me up at HardTalkRadio1979@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/red-pill-man/support

Mental Dialogue
Should Black People Be Proud To Be Americans?

Mental Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 120:05


JAMES BALDWIN once stated, "To be a NEGRO in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time." We welcome Colonel USAF (Ret.) ANDRE "6" JOHNSON, and BABA AMIN OJUOK, founder of the Uhuru Academy, to explore whether America has progressed enough for AFRICAN AMERICANS to feel pride in their nation. Our host, Black Socrates, who once held deep disdain for this country, but experienced a change in perspective after reluctantly joining the military. What led to his shift? Does it matter if a BLACK CHILD feels pride in being American? And how can they, when their history is being erased from education? MENTAL DIALOGUE is asking questions America is afraid to ask. ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU THINK --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/montoya-smith/support

Life (UN)Closeted: LGBTQ & Heterosexual Coming Out Stories & Advice for coming out of life's closets!

Embracing your transgender child is hard enough for many parents, but then add to the mix that your child comes from Nigerian descent and is part of the people of color community, and that brings on a whole new set of challenges. Sharing her own journey as a queer parent of a black transgender child, Dr. Lulu - fierce LGBTQ+ advocate - talks truths about how your journey to being a parent of transgender black child is one of our greatest gifts you can have as a parent. In this episode: Discuss the POC challenges of being queer and transgender Learn how a parent can be the best parent to the transgender child Explore and challenge the myths about God and acceptance About Dr. Lulu Dr. Lulu is a queer Nigerian-born pediatrician, mom of a transgender daughter, former Lt. Col., Disabled US Air Force Veteran, TEDx Speaker, certified parent/life coach, corporate consultant and recently added “comedian” and “indie actress” to her echelon. She is the recipient of the 2021 San Antonio LGBT Chamber Youth Advocate of the Year Award, 2022 San Antonio Business Journal D.E.I award and was a 2023 finalist for the San Antonio NAWBO 2023 “Rising Star” Award. Dr. Lulu was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey on “The Life You Want” Masterclass on Service, her mission is youth suicide prevention, with a special focus on LGBTQ+ youth, particularly, Black gender-diverse youth and their families. The CEO of Dr. Lulu's PRIDE Corner, an all-inclusive gender-affirming coaching & Consulting practice, Dr. Lulu speaks about intersectionality and allyship for the LGBTQ+ community and is the chief host of “Moms for Trans Kids Podcast”. Her focus these days is on helping communities affirm Black transgender children one family at a time. She is the bestselling author of 7 books including "How to Teach Your Children About Racism”. Her next books: “Invited In, How to Become the Parent Your LGBTQ+ Child Needs”, “About Your Black Transgender Child”, and "Allies in White Coats: LGBTQ Connect With Dr. Lulu Website Instagram Facebook LinkedIn

Speaking of Kids...
#16 - Centering Cultural Competence within Black Child Mental Health with Taraji P. Henson and Tracie Jade

Speaking of Kids...

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 37:31


In this episode, co-host Messellech Looby chats with Academy Award-nominated actor Taraji P. Henson about the complexities and opportunities around supporting Black youth in the midst of the country's current mental health crisis. Henson created The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation in memory of her late father, who struggled with mental health challenges after returning from the Vietnam War. The foundation promotes mental health awareness and destigmatizing mental illness within the Black community by uplifting culturally relevant mental health support. The foundation's Executive Director, Tracie Jade, joins the conversation to discuss its efforts to promote mental health awareness and support within marginalized communities.Learn more about the youth mental health crisis: Fact Sheet: Children's Mental Health, First Focus on Children Testimony: Taraji P. Henson on Mental Health, C-SPANArticle: Black Adolescent Suicide Rate Reveals Urgent Need to Address Mental Health Care Barriers, PewTo join the conversation, follow First Focus on Children on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Send us comments on thoughts via email: SpeakingOfKids@firstfocus.orgFind us on Twitter/X: @SpeakingOfKids, @BruceLesley and @First_FocusWant to be a voice for kids? Become an Ambassador for Children here. To support our work and this podcast, please consider donating to First Focus on Children here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

African Diaspora News Channel
Curro Under Fire Again Over Racist Stereotype Of Black Child

African Diaspora News Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 9:16


Naledi Mfoloe reports on examining racist stereotyping of black children in South African educational systems --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support

AINTE Show
MixTape073 - Bounce-Trap-Hop

AINTE Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 75:13


1. Jay-Z vs rSun & Wayve - Can I Get A... (Netgate Edit) (Dirty) 2. 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne - Crown Snatcher (Clean) 3. TroyBoi - Dale (Cesar Castilla Slam Intro) (Clean Extended) 4. Taylor Swift vs Whyte Fang vs Bloodpop - Ready For It (Netgate Edit) (Clean) 5. DJ Khaled ft Snoop Dogg, T-Pain, Ludacris & Rick Ross vs Skrillex - All I Do Is Win (BPM Supreme 'Purple Lamborghini' Edit) (Dirty Extended) 6. 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne - G6 (Clean) 7. Connie Diiamond ft Don Q - Ghetto & Ratchet (Remix) (Clean) 8. 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne - Crazy Thick (Clean) 9. Chief Keef ft Lil Reese - I Don't Like (Clean) 10. 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne - Millions From Now (DJ Juan Cuba Slam Edit) (Clean Extended) 11. Pussycat Dolls ft Busta Rhymes - Don't Cha (Remix) (Clean) 12. Flo Rida ft Timbaland - Elevator (DJ Nasa Epic Intro) (Clean Extended) 13. Busta Rhymes ft Young Thug - OK (Clean) 14. Coi Leray ft Busta Rhymes - Players (DJ Saige Remix) (Clean) 15. Jack Harlow - Lovin On Me (DJ Nasa Remix) (Clean Extended) 16. B.G. ft Lil Wayne - I Know (Clean) 17. 310babii - Back It Up (Clean) 18. Busta Rhymes ft Jamal - Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See (Clean) 19. Busta Rhymes ft Jamal - Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See (Quinoa Jones Vivrant Blend) (Dirty Extended) 20. Lumidee ft Busta Rhymes & Fabolous - Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh) (Remix) (Clean) 21. Busta Rhymes ft Coi Leray - LUXURY LIFE (Clean) 22. Fetty Wap - Departure (Clean) 23. Nicki Minaj ft Drake - Moment 4 Life (Clean) 24. Ja Rule ft Jay-Z, Vida, Tah Murder, Memphis Bleek, Black Child & Busta Rhymes - Holla Holla (Remix) (Clean) 25. Queen Naija ft Youngboy Never Broke Again - No Fake Love (Clean) 26. 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne ft Usher - Transparency (Clean) 27. Sexyy Red vs Montell2099 - SkeeYee (DJ Nasa Trap Edit) (Clean Extended)

African Diaspora News Channel
Black Child Receives A WS Birthday Card At Her Party

African Diaspora News Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 2:42


Emma Ansah reports on a Black child receiving a WS birthday card. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support

The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers Podcast
Bianca with Nyasha Williams on Ally Baby Can Be Antiracist and Keep Dreaming Black Child

The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 54:08


Nyasha Williams discusses her mission to decolonize literature by creating books that share important information accessible for all ages. Her books, including Ally Baby: Can Be Antiracist and Keep Dreaming Black Child, emphasize the importance of taking action and being an ally while acknowledging the need for humility—the conversations her books spark can help create a more equitable world. Nyasha Williams is an author, creator, and activist who works to decolonize literature, minds, and spiritual practices one day at a time. She is also the author of the picture books What's the Commotion in the Ocean? and I Affirm Me ABCs.  Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review. Order a Copy: Ally Baby Can Be Antiracist on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Bookshop.org⁠. Keep Dreaming Black Child on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Bookshop.org⁠⁠. Black Tarot on Amazon and Bookshop.org. Resources: For more information, visit https://www.nyashawilliams.online/⁠. Discussion Topics: Nyasha talks about: Her mission to decolonize literature and how she got into writing children's books driven by her love for water and eco-activism. The writing process through ancestral connection. Challenges of funding and editing in the publishing world, especially regarding getting sample illustrations and pushing into higher realms. Creating the "Ally Baby Can" series and incorporating rhyming in the books. How the illustrations in the books are designed to convey messages even if the child cannot access the words. The inclusion of a glossary for formal terminology. How she hopes the books will resonate with readers. Taking action and being an ally and needing humility, hard conversations, and acknowledging diversity to create a more equitable world. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support

Black Talk Radio News w/ Scotty Reid
Disparities in Healthcare: The Heartbreaking Case of a Black Child's Death in Atlanta Hospital

Black Talk Radio News w/ Scotty Reid

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 4:57


Tthis horrifying incident highlights the pressing need to address the systemic health disparities Black women endure, ensuring that they receive the same level of care and attention as any other patient. The fight for equity in healthcare is far from over.

Black Talk Radio Network
Disparities in Healthcare: The Heartbreaking Case of a Black Child’s Death in Atlanta Hospital

Black Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 4:57


Tthis horrifying incident highlights the pressing need to address the systemic health disparities Black women endure, ensuring that they receive the same level of care and attention as any other patient. The fight for equity in healthcare is far from over.

Selwyn’s Law Podcast
It Takes a Village to Educate a Black Child, Even in Florida

Selwyn’s Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 25:14


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The Benjamin Dixon Show
5-26-23 | Black Father Dead after Police Refuse Heart Meds | DeSantis Ethics Violation | Black Child Shot by MS Police

The Benjamin Dixon Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 31:42


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This Is Karen Hunter
S E1165: In Class with Carr, Ep. 166: Stolen Focus, the Malcolm X Symposium and Who Was Useni Eugene Perkins?

This Is Karen Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 95:35


Karen and Dr. Greg Carr discusses #StolenFocus by Johan Hair and also the art of reading and writing. There is a tribute to Useni Eugene Perkins and "Hey, Black Child!" as well as a brief history of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where Dr. Carr is on location for the 6th Annual #MalcolmX Symposium at Uncle Bobbies (Noon ET).JOIN KNARRATIVE: https://www.knarrative.com it's the only way to get into #Knubia, where these classes are held live with a live chat.To shop Go to:TheGlobalMajorityHealthy, Wealthy and WISE is the goal for all who tune in...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey
The Bullpen: Councilman Who Defended Black Child Speaks Out

Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 10:40


Pastor and Councilman Brian E. Hawkins joins the Bullpen to talk about the incident at Temecula school district board CRT meetingHost: Dr. Rashad Richey (@IndisputableTYT) Co-Host: Farron Cousins (@farronbalanced) ***SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ http://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYTFACEBOOK: ☞ http://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYTTWITTER: ☞ http://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYTINSTAGRAM: ☞ http://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kennedy's Book Klub
Kennedy reads "Dear Black Child" by Rahma Rodaah

Kennedy's Book Klub

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 3:28


To bring a close to this year's Black History Month I am reading a book that I think all children and especially black children should read. This book inspires children to be who their are and strive to achieve their best. Written on Amazon In the spirit of I Am Enough, this is a moving and lyrical tribute to and affirmation of Black children around the world—by an exciting new author and illustrator team. Dear Black Child, We are here to remind you of your glory… An inspiring love letter to Black children from all cultures, this book is a celebration of their beauty, joy, and resilience. Dear Black Child is a story of self-acceptance, love, and empowerment for Black immigrant children and families of the diaspora around the world and features joyful and vibrant illustrations. https://www.amazon.com/Dear-Black-Child-Rahma-Rodaah/dp/0063091976/ref=sr_1_1?crid=140TI51OPYVNP&keywords=Dear+Black+Child&qid=1677474497&sprefix=dear+black+child%2Caps%2C135&sr=8-1

From My Mind To My Mouth: What I Really Think!
I Am Scared To Have A Black Child In THIS America

From My Mind To My Mouth: What I Really Think!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 23:28


Hey loves! So in this episode, I open up and express my feelings on Tyre Nichols, the young man that was beaten to death by five police officers for running through a stop sign and how I am scared to have a child or children in this America and the era that we live in. Take a listen. I pray you check it out, listen and share! Leave me a message: https://anchor.fm/kyiasada/message - Be sure to check out my website: https://msha.ke/kyiasada < And Follow Me On Instagram: Kyiasada_ >

Poet4lyfe's Place
Black Child Anthem

Poet4lyfe's Place

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 1:56


The story in that Black Childs eyes that is sometimes never spoken so I narrate it... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/poet-4lyfe/message

Talent Empowerment
Invite Everyone to Dance with Bridgette Wilder, CHRO from the California Institute of the Arts

Talent Empowerment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 44:50


Bridgette Wilder joins us today to share her journey of growing up as a black southerner in the 70s. Although Bridgette faced racism, she refused to live her life as a victim, choosing instead to be kinder than necessary. Bridgette loves to find the good in people and help them reach their potential. Bridgette explains how a company can make sure everyone is “invited to dance”.Talking Points: {02:22} Growing up in the South as a Black Child{07:55} Seeing what is inside people and bringing out the best in them{09:00} Leading with kindness{11:20} Biggest issue from Bridgette's Childhood{17:44} Starting a career in HR{21:10} How to talk to people when they are disrespectful{34:10} How to create an environment where everybody gets to danceBridgette Wilder Bio:Bridgette is the Chief Human Resources Officer at the California Institute of the Arts She has worked in both the private and public sectors - she also has experience working with union, non-union, and service contract (SCA) employees.She earned an MBA from Averett University, a BA in Human Resources from Birmingham-Southern College, a BS in Workforce Education from Southern Illinois University, and AAS in Computer Science from Jefferson State Community College. She is a graduate of the Furman University/ Riley Institute Diversity Leadership Academy and a recipient of the Coretta Scott King Humanitarian Award.Resources and Links:Website: https://www.wilderhreeo.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bridgettewilderphrTwitter: https://twitter.com/bridgettemoniq1 Connect with Tom FinnLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/therealtomfinn/Instagram: https://instagram.com/therealtomfinnYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@therealtomfinnTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therealtomfinnTwitter: https://twitter.com/therealtomfinn/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealtomfinnPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/therealtomfinn

MY BUBBLE OPINION Book Series
Black Child Picking Cotton for Less Than $3 Dollars a Week - Constructive Talks - Son and Dad Talks

MY BUBBLE OPINION Book Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 16:29


Welcome to Episode #4. Thank you for coming back to listen to my dad's life stories. Being Black and poor was a very difficult challenge back in the 1940's. My father will tell his unfiltered story for your enlightenment. Constructive Conversations with my Father. He Lived as a Sharecropper in South Carolina. Thriving as a Mature Gentleman sharing his life stories with me. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtyVDffe6whQNg3vDPsQuAw Music by https://youtube.com/ikson In this video, I'm sharing a new program I'm working on called Constructive Talks. It's a program where I travel to different parts of the world and interview people about their lives and thoughts. In this video, I'm talking to a dad and son about their lives and the importance of being constructively minded. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtyVDffe6whQNg3vDPsQuAw --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mybubbleopinion/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mybubbleopinion/support

The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring
Ep 062 "A Son With Two Moms" Author Tony Hynes Speaks About His Experience Growing Up With Two White Moms As A Black Child, While Being In Split Custody With His Biological Family

The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 25:22


The adoption process is a lifelong process, it doesn't end the day a child is adopted by a family. This is an important point that is all too often missed. Especially in unique cases where a child is placed into split custody with their biological family and interracial and LGBTQ headed family. Our guest on today's episode lived this reality, and found many of the struggles he went through were not understood or acknowledged. Tony Hynes, author of The Son With Two Moms, and training specialist at The Center for Adoption Support and Education, also known as C.A.S.E, joins us to share his story of growing up with two white moms as a Black child, while being in split custody with his biological family. Tony's mission is to spread awareness around adoption to change people's perceptions regarding adoption, and to shed light on the unique unseen issues that arise throughout an adoptee's lifespan. Issues such as interracial adoption situations, as well as being adopted by LGBTQ parents and split adoption with biological families. In this episode, you will hear Tony's journey growing up in an interracial and queer headed household as well as the type of counselling C.A.S.E. offers and the impact they've had on families.Connect with Tony:WebsiteInstagramConnect with Jamie at Truman Charities:FacebookInstagramLinkedInWebsiteYouTubeEmail: info@trumancharities.comThis episode was post produced by Podcast Boutique https://podcastboutique.com/

What's The 411?!
Chuck E Cheese Character Blatantly Ignores Black Child

What's The 411?!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:20


What's with the people wearing these costumes that are supposed to make black children happy? Yet another character (this time Chuck E Cheese character) makes another black child unhappy. Again, is there a movement to break a black child's spirit? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whats-the-411/message

Fresh Intelligence
Sesame Street Issues Second Apology After Shocking New Videos Surface – Including One Where Black Child Is Seemingly Slapped

Fresh Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 1:14


Sesame Street was forced to issue a second apology this week after a slew of new videos showed young children being ignored and mistreated at their Sesame Place theme parks, Radar has learned. Listen here and learn more at RadarOnline.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Dam We Grown
Inside Out Draws

Dam We Grown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 73:06


Episode 189 y'all. We got the little Queen on this episode doing what kids do... taking over.  We're talking staycation fun. Vibes from Her.  And the main topic,  we play a family friendly game of "would you rather."  Damn we grown! DamWeGrown.com DamWeGrown@gmail.com @DamWeGrown @BecomingFabulouswithteatodd @IEMikebro

Les Immatures De Paris And The Policeman
Syracuse police terrorize and abuse a 10 yr old black child over a stolen bag of chips that he may not have even stole

Les Immatures De Paris And The Policeman

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 1:00


Will God answer your prayer if you don't end with, "In Jesus' name, Amen?" Learn what praying in the name of Jesus really means. I taught this week on the call of Abraham and the development of God's missionary call through the nation of Israel as they were responsible to communicate the truth of God to the cultures around them. They were given that great commission. The great commission didn't start in Matthew 28. It started with Abraham in Genesis 12 —the first three verses there —Abraham, chosen by God to raise up a nation who would then be God's priests to the world so that they would be a blessing to all of the nations. They had a unique role in the great monotheistic religion. The Jews were supposed to reflect morality to the world. Israel was to witness to the name of God. When they talked about the name of God and witnessing to God's name, that does not mean that they were to let everybody know what they called God, "Yahweh." Their goal wasn't to cover the countryside with evangelists who just let everybody know what the right word for God was. It meant something different. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon --------------------------------------------------- #realtalk #face #instagram #SDF #SYNDICAT #DESPUTES #amour #take #couple #dance #dancers #vogue #voguedqnce #garden #tiktok #psychology #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing¹

Cleverly Changing Podcast
Raising a Black Child with Autism Lesson 78

Cleverly Changing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 56:39


One in 40 people are believed to be living on the autism spectrum. Unfortunately according to Spectrum News “Black children with autism tend to be diagnosed later than white children and are often misdiagnosed with other conditions. They also have less access to services and tend to be underrepresented in most studies of autism.” We have shared several episodes that highlight special needs children on the Cleverly Changing Podcast. Some of the episodes that spoke about children growing up on the autism spectrum are: Episode 56 - Children and Developmental Concerns with Dr. Richelle Whittaker  Episode 54 - Autism and Education #WorldAutismDay with Kpana Kpoto Episode 36 - Navigating Special Education at Home Jocelyn Chavis  During this episode the topic is back in the hot seat. We chatted with Quiana Darden and gained insights from her expertise as a teacher and parent who is raising a Black child with Autism.This episode is brought to you by sickle cell books. I'm Elle the producer of the cleverly changing podcast, but I'm also parenting a child with sickle cell disease and I've published 3 books about sickle cell. A sickle cell coloring book for kids, The Ultimate Sickle Cell Activity Book, and ABCs for sickle cell disease. If you want to learn more about the most common genetic disorder in the world, then head over to https://sicklecellbooks.com and purchase a book today.Something to Explore: According to Spectrum News "Many children with autism across Africa stay out of sight . . . In 2015, there were about 50 child and adolescent psychiatrists for the 1 billion or so inhabitants of sub-Saharan Africa."  More psychiatrists are needed to help provide mental health services in Africa.African Proverb "The water of the river flows on without waiting for the thirsty man." - Kenyan Proverb.Word of the EpisodeLekol means school in creole.We've Got Merch! Support the PodcastThere are hoodies, t-shirts, sweatshirts, pillows, and more. Place your order at CleverlyChanging.Threadless.com.Let's Connect!Want to be a guest on an upcoming show? Just fill out this form, and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.We're bringing back Cleverly Cultured Kids! To have your kids featured on Cleverly Cultured Kids, complete this Interview form for kids, and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.You can call us directly now. Please leave us a voicemail and let us know how you are enjoying the show or share your questions.Grown Folks Section: Meet Quiana Darden who discussed Raising a Black Child with AutismAccording to the Center for Disease Control "Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain. Some people with ASD have a known difference, such as a genetic condition. Other causes are not yet known. Scientists believe there are multiple causes of ASD that act together to change the most common ways people develop. We still have much to learn about these causes and how they impact people with ASD."You can learn more about Quiana Darden and her organization for families impacted by autism at Shining On The Spectrum. You can also connect with her on Instagram, and on the Shining on The Spectrum Podcast. If you are a family with a child diagnosed with autism, check and join Quiana's club Shining on the Spectrum Club for families.Listen in to hear all about how Sakilé pours into herself and her family while traveling the world and homeschooling her 6 children. Here's some of the questions Quianna answered during our discussion: What is the correct term to use when referring to children with autism? How many therapies are available for children with autism and what are they? Are there any signs parents should be aware of when raising a child with autism? How to find resources and support groups while raising a child with autism.  One quote from Quiana that stands out during the interview is that she stated, "Be O'kay stepping away from the rule book." ***If you are so stuck on that label your child is not going to get the support that need and it's going to be harder for them. - Quiana Darden Please Share This PodcastGet chatty and tell your friends about our podcast. While we love having a conversation with each other, the podcast will only exist if more people are listening. If you know someone with children or an educator, tell them where to find us. Our tips and tricks are beneficial to educators, parents who homeschool, and those interested in supplementing their children's education.Furthermore, wherever you listen to this podcast, please leave us a review. Reviews do a lot to encourage others to check us out and increase our visibility on those platforms.Lastly, if you want to hear more about homeschooling and how we have managed to make it work for our families, please check out our past episodes.ADDITIONAL DIRECTORIES:Luminosity | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Stitcher | TuneIn | Apple★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

UNDISTRACTED with Brittany Packnett Cunningham
“I Want To Raise a Free Black Child”: Brittany Packnett Cunningham and Reginald Cunningham On Parenthood

UNDISTRACTED with Brittany Packnett Cunningham

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 52:32


It's a different kind of episode this week—”our most personal, most gut-wrenching, most triumphant,” says host Brittany Packnett Cunningham. The reason? Four months ago, she became a mother, to a son born at just 24 weeks. Now she sits down to tell that story, with a guest who was there with her the whole time: her husband, Reginald Cunningham. They talk about the long road to parenthood, hospitalized bedrest, becoming NICU parents—and the “free Black child” they hope to raise.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

UNDISTRACTED with Brittany Packnett Cunningham
“I Want To Raise a Free Black Child”: Brittany Packnett Cunningham and Reginald Cunningham On Parenthood

UNDISTRACTED with Brittany Packnett Cunningham

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 54:01


It's a different kind of episode this week—”our most personal, most gut-wrenching, most triumphant,” says host Brittany Packnett Cunningham. The reason? Four months ago, she became a mother, to a son born at just 24 weeks. Now she sits down to tell that story, with a guest who was there with her the whole time: her husband, Reginald Cunningham. They talk about the long road to parenthood, hospitalized bedrest, becoming NICU parents—and the “free Black child” they hope to raise.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Insight with Beth Ruyak
Black Child Legacy Campaign | SCUSD Strike Ends, What's Next? | Spencer Day Performs at the Sofia

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022


Updated on April 7, 2022 at 12:55 p.m. Black Child Legacy Campaign discusses a movement to reduce the disproportionate number of African-American children's deaths in Sacramento County. Sac City Unified strike ends, students return to class. Jazz vocalist Spencer Day performs at the Sofia. Today's Guests Kim Williams, Hub Director for Sacramento Building Healthy Communities, and Shelly Dyer, Senior Program Officer at The Black Child Legacy Campaign, joins us to discuss how they're helping those impacted by the mass shooting as well as their violence and prevention work to reduce the disproportionate number of African-American children deaths in Sacramento County.  Sacramento Bee School Accountability Reporter Sawsan Morrar shares her reporting on the negotiations which ended the eight-day strike between Sacramento City Unified School District and employee unions and the challenges which still lay ahead.  CapRadio Jazz Music Director Gary Vercelli's conversation with acclaimed jazz vocalist Spencer Day ahead of his performance at the Sofia in Sacramento on April 10.  Correction: A previous version of this post misspelled the name of Sawsan Morrar. It has been corrected. Clarification: Black Child Legacy Campaign pop-up youth events in Sacramento were suspended in-person in 2020 due to public health mandates, but continued virtually during the pandemic. New pop ups are being developed as safety protocol allows, according to Sierra Health Foundation which organizes the youth PopUps. Editor's note: In response to an interview with Sacramento Bee reporter Sawsan Morrar about negotiations that ended an eight-day strike at the Sacramento City Unified School District, a district spokesperson said the SCUSD board did not put the SCTA/SEIU agreements on their agenda for Thursday's board meeting.

K & K Real Talk
Escaping the Struggle | K & K Podcast Ep. 57

K & K Real Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 89:04


In this episode, we conclude our deconstruction of “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. We drop hella gems per usual so get your notebooks ready! Stay tuned for our next phase as we begin to breakdown films that relate to our mission of rebuilding and uplifting our nation. We love you brothers and sisters. We are Kiva and Kahawia.

K & K Real Talk
Falsehood of Progress | K & K Podcast Ep. 56

K & K Real Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 64:10


Greetings Family! This is the second installment of our three-part breakdown of the final chapter in “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. As you tune in, reflect on this: What is true progress? Why are we still struggling with the illusion of success? We would love to hear from you.

K & K Real Talk
Talk to Me Nice | K & K Podcast Ep. 55

K & K Real Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 61:07


As victims of white supremacy, we struggle with language barriers and communication. However, we must not abort our mission to love on each other. We are at the final chapter of “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. This chapter is entitled, “Language, Cultural Determinism and Black Mythology: An Overview.” We broke this chapter into three parts…Let's get into it!

Conversations Around The Piano
Educating the Black Child with Andrea Yankah

Conversations Around The Piano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 48:16


Early years education researcher Andrea Yankah shares her concerns and dreams about the strategy for education in the African diaspora. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yoelomowale/message

Real World Parenting
Raising a Strong Black Child: An Interview with Kwame Abernathy

Real World Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 42:52


This week, Dr. Laura is joined by a dear friend and strong wealth of knowledge, Kwame Abernathy, JD. Kwame is the youngest child of two modern-day civil rights activists, Juanita Jones Abernathy and Rev. Dr. Ralph David Abernathy. Kwame received all that he is the honest way: he inherited it. An upbringing stressing honesty, education and dedication to a movement for equality and human rights, he has blossomed with each new challenge and remained grounded and connected to his community. Kwame constantly challenges himself to operate outside of his comfort zone, travelling the world and learning other cultures.In this episode, Kwame shares key memories from his youth and his experience with parenting strategies from an activist perspective. Together Dr. Laura and Kwame cover different ways to support healthy racial identity development in young black people that goes beyond struggle and strife. Kwame delivers his best recipes and formulas to help inoculate young black youth against racism.Key Topics:Know your historyNavigating different environmentsMoving through white spaces feeling confidentImparting a sense of racial strengthDeveloping the skill set to handle what won't be fair, and thrive

Baba Yooba
Moral Lessons

Baba Yooba

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 132:19


Baba Yooba (Greatman Ayilara) is a teacher, and diviner, a charity worker, and a farmer who helps you realize your hidden gifts and divine self in accordance to the workings and precepts of the Universe and Nature using the Indigenous Faith of African People popularly known as IFA. My passion to see every Black Child free from the mental chains of the Eurasians in the practice of the Religions of the Invaders through their gatekeeper has driven me to establish the needed gap between the rag clothed man in the countryside and that esteemed elites in the city hub, helping them live their divine realities while either being a successful farmer or a fantastic astronaut. I strongly believe through the energies of our ancestors and their monumental discoveries through scientific researches dating back before colonialism that we Africans are spirited race as equally as civilized people even before the world knew what it means to be orderly. Through the knowledge of nature and interpretation of the omens and signs, lines can fall in pleasant places for those who dwell in their natural habitats, both spiritually or in their secular career. My job is to help you achieve higher performance via prescribed proven spiritual science methods and constant reminder that you are the god you are looking for.

Baba Yooba
Prayers (Yoruba)

Baba Yooba

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 4:27


Baba Yooba (Greatman Ayilara) is a teacher, and diviner, a charity worker, and a farmer who helps you realize your hidden gifts and divine self in accordance to the workings and precepts of the Universe and Nature using the Indigenous Faith of African People popularly known as IFA. My passion to see every Black Child free from the mental chains of the Eurasians in the practice of the Religions of the Invaders through their gatekeeper has driven me to establish the needed gap between the rag clothed man in the countryside and that esteemed elites in the city hub, helping them live their divine realities while either being a successful farmer or a fantastic astronaut. I strongly believe through the energies of our ancestors and their monumental discoveries through scientific researches dating back before colonialism that we Africans are spirited race as equally as civilized people even before the world knew what it means to be orderly. Through the knowledge of nature and interpretation of the omens and signs, lines can fall in pleasant places for those who dwell in their natural habitats, both spiritually or in their secular career. My job is to help you achieve higher performance via prescribed proven spiritual science methods and constant reminder that you are the god you are looking for.

The Nasiona Podcast
Deconstructing & Rebuilding Our Education System, Part 2

The Nasiona Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 56:25


How can we reimagine school systems to fit the concerns of students in the 21st century? On our last episode, I spoke with Dr. Kimberly Douglass and Dr. Robin Harwick to identify the pain points of our education system, and to explore how we can deconstruct and rebuild it anew. They are the co-authors of the book YOU are the Revolution! Education that Empowers your Black Child and Strengthens your Family, and also are at the center of the innovative The Pearl Remote Democratic High School. Today we continue the conversation by going behind the scenes of The Pearl and learn about democratic education.  The Pearl is a personally relevant and student-centered educational experience. Students benefit from being part of a dynamic international learning community while being supported by mentors, educators, and professionals. The Pearl's students are prepared for whatever life they choose. I had the honor of speaking with both Dr. Kimberly Douglass and Dr. Robin Harwick on the 9th of August, 2020. This is the second part of our two-part conversation. But before we jump into the conversation with Dr. Kimberly Douglass and Dr. Robin Harwick, Aïcha Martine Thiam and I would like to introduce you to The Nasiona BIPOC Music Series. We will begin most podcast episodes this year by showcasing a BIPOC musical artist from our series, which you can explore at TheNasiona.com. Today's musical guest is San Palo, and she performs his track "Rainy Day,” which you can find in The Nasiona‘s compilation BIPOC musical album, Volume 1: Petrichor. Want to be considered for our BIPOC Music Series? Go here to learn more.   The Nasiona Podcast amplifies the voices and experiences of the marginalized, undervalued, overlooked, silenced, and forgotten, as well as gives you a glimpse into Othered worlds. We focus on stories that explore the spectrum of human experiences—stories based on facts, truth-seeking, human concerns, real events, and real people, with a personal touch. From liminal lives to the marginalized, and everything in between, we believe that the subjective can offer its own reality and reveal truths some facts can't discover. Hosted, edited, and produced by Julián Esteban Torres López.  Please follow The Nasiona on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for regular updates: @TheNasiona Thank you to Aïcha Martine Thiam for co-producing the BIPOC Music Series component of the episode, and to San Palo for being our musical guest. Original music for The Nasiona Podcast was produced by the Grammy Award-winning team of Joe Sparkman and Marcus Allen, aka The Heavyweights. Joe Sparkman: Twitter + Instagram. Marcus Allen: Twitter + Instagram. The Nasiona Magazine and Podcast depend on voluntary contributions from readers and listeners like you. We hope the value of our work to our community is worth your patronage. If you like what we do, please show this by liking, rating, and reviewing us; buying or recommending our books; and by financially supporting our work either through The Nasiona's Patreon page or through Julián Esteban Torres López's Ko-fi donation platform. Every little bit helps. Thank you for listening and reading, and thank you for your support.

The Nasiona Podcast
Deconstructing & Rebuilding Our Education System, Part 1

The Nasiona Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 79:28


On today's episode, I speak with Dr. Kimberly Douglass and Dr. Robin Harwick to identify the pain points of our education system, and to explore how we can deconstruct and rebuild it anew. They are the co-authors of the book YOU are the Revolution! Education that Empowers your Black Child and Strengthens your Family, and also are at the center of the innovative The Pearl Remote Democratic High School. I had the honor of speaking with both Dr. Kimberly Douglass and Dr. Robin Harwick on the 9th of August, 2020. This is the first part of our two-part conversation. But before we jump into the conversation with Dr. Kimberly Douglass and Dr. Robin Harwick, Aïcha Martine Thiam and I would like to introduce you to The Nasiona BIPOC Music Series. We will begin most podcast episodes this year by showcasing a BIPOC musical artist from our series, which you can explore at TheNasiona.com. Today's musical guest is Jinnat, and she performs their track "Enlight,” which you can find in The Nasiona‘s compilation BIPOC musical album, Volume 1: Petrichor. Want to be considered for our BIPOC Music Series? Go here to learn more.   The Nasiona Podcast amplifies the voices and experiences of the marginalized, undervalued, overlooked, silenced, and forgotten, as well as gives you a glimpse into Othered worlds. We focus on stories that explore the spectrum of human experiences—stories based on facts, truth-seeking, human concerns, real events, and real people, with a personal touch. From liminal lives to the marginalized, and everything in between, we believe that the subjective can offer its own reality and reveal truths some facts can't discover. Hosted, edited, and produced by Julián Esteban Torres López.  Please follow The Nasiona on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for regular updates: @TheNasiona Thank you to Aïcha Martine Thiam for co-producing the BIPOC Music Series component of the episode, and to Jinnat for being our musical guest. Original music for The Nasiona Podcast was produced by the Grammy Award-winning team of Joe Sparkman and Marcus Allen, aka The Heavyweights. Joe Sparkman: Twitter + Instagram. Marcus Allen: Twitter + Instagram. The Nasiona Magazine and Podcast depend on voluntary contributions from readers and listeners like you. We hope the value of our work to our community is worth your patronage. If you like what we do, please show this by liking, rating, and reviewing us; buying or recommending our books; and by financially supporting our work either through The Nasiona's Patreon page or through Julián Esteban Torres López's Ko-fi donation platform. Every little bit helps. Thank you for listening and reading, and thank you for your support.

The Self-Aware Millennial
Ep26: Black, Child-less, Bachelorette Magic

The Self-Aware Millennial

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 81:12


On this week's episode, J.Mix is joined by Destani Simone and Thérèse Green to unpack their thoughts on being unhitched and child-free black women! They discuss the pressures imposed on society and their peers to get married and have children and confront why they have not reached the next milestone. J.Mix expounds on her annoyances with "sheeple" who are only getting married and having kids to fulfill a conditioned expectation. Destani toys between wanting to get married out of love and/or out of financial stability. And Thérèse has a message for parents who claim to know everything about their children. Other things discussed:Why do folks cry at weddings, Societal pressures of getting married while black, Origins of marriage vs. Marriage in 2020, J.Mix's unresolved annoyance with Engagement/Wedding/Pregnacy/Birth announcements, Overpopulation, Parents who desire freedom from childrearing responsibilities, and so much more!FOLLOW OUR GUESTS SOCIALS: Destani @destani.simoneThérèse @t_andcrumpets If you are all caught up on TSAM and want to explore more bonus and exclusive content:Subscribe to TSAM's Patreon!www.patreon.com/theselfawaremillennial--Follow The Self-Aware Millennial on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube!--Contact theselfawaremillennial@gmail.com with suggestions, advice and business inquiries. Compliments welcome as well :)--Song(s): "The Self-Aware Millennial Theme"--www.tsampodcast.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theselfawaremillennial)

The PegLeg Podcast: Parables for the Soul
Ep 11 - A true story about the first black child to attend a white school in my city

The PegLeg Podcast: Parables for the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 15:56


One day in 1958, six year old Ingrid Carter was sitting with her father in the front room of their home. I imagine her sitting there, looking up at her dad, wondering why his face was so focused, and why his words were extra gentle yet so firm.  He said, “I promise I will not let anything happen to you.” He was asking her if she would be willing to change schools, to become one of the first black children to attend a white school in Milwaukee.This podcast episode tells Ingrid's story. In 2016 I was asked to produce a short film about Ingrid's experience and her work with a school called Milwaukee College Prep. Meeting her and hearing her story inspired me. Telling her story here is an honor for me.You can see that short film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWdNxXRq9Hk