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Shining Stars!!! Today's February 2, 2022 we are learning all about The Black Fives Era. This will truly show how Black History is American History. Take a listen & share with your friends... To read more about this perspective click the link - - ->>>https://www.blackfives.org/about/ Follow Aubrey Shine on Facebook. Instagram/TikTok @aubrey_shine Twitter: @TheeAubreyShine --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aubrey-shine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aubrey-shine/support
Mike Stephen learns about the Black Fives Era of basketball from journalist Ade Adeniji, discusses the passage of new climate legislation in Illinois with Colleen Smith of the Illinois Environmental Council, and discovers the Secret History of gospel musician Rev. Marvin Yancy. And in the OTL Wrap Party, Producer Collin says farewell and turns in his OTL ID before riding off into the sunset.
Claude Johnson is an author, historian, writer, and founder of the Black Fives Foundation, a 501(c)3 public charity whose mission is to research, preserve, showcase, and teach the pre-NBA history of African-American basketball while honoring its pioneers and their descendants. The Black Fives Foundation Archives contains the world's leading collection of historical artifacts from that period, known as the Black Fives Era. Follow the Black Fives Foundation on Instagram at @blackfives Learn more about The Black Fives Foundation at https://blackfives.org ====== 12 Million Podcast is a weekly conversation for the culture that was inspired by the Richard Wright book "12 Million Black Voices" 12 Million is a place for an intelligent and thoughtful conversation with BIPOC entrepreneurs, leaders, influencers, artists, and creators. Follow us on Instagram @12millionshow
Sports Social with Ed Easton Jr featured a look back at NBA All-Star weekend in Los Angeles and LeBron James’ verbal battle with a Fox News commentator. Brooklyn Nets players D’Angelo Russell, Spencer Dinwiddie and Jarrett Allen participated in a tour of the Black Fives Era portraits at Barclays Center led by the foundations Executive Director Claude Johnson. Check out Keepingitrealsports.com & SportsSocialPod.com for more information
2/20/18 (S3-EP5) Sports Social with Ed Easton Jr featured a look back at NBA All-Star weekend in Los Angeles and LeBron James’ verbal battle with a Fox News commentator. Brooklyn Nets players D’Angelo Russell, Spencer Dinwiddie and Jarrett Allen participated in a tour of the Black Fives Era portraits at Barclays Center led by the foundations Executive Director Claude Johnson. Check out Keepingitrealsports.com & SportsSocialPod.com for more information
12-year-old reporter Carnegie Johnson encounters superstar point guard and Basketball Hall of Fame member Allen Iverson, who is reminiscent of Black Fives Era pioneer Zach Clayton!Related Posts:Episode 4: Chris PaulEpisode 3: Carmelo AnthonyEpisode 1: Jerry ReinsdorfEpisode 2: Sheryl SwoopesArtifact of the Week (8): The 1941 Diversity Ticket
12-year-old junior reporter and scholar-athlete Carnegie Johnson chats with basketball superstar Chris Paul, with history from the Black Fives Era!Related Posts:Artifact of the Week (8): The 1941 Diversity TicketEpisode 3: Carmelo AnthonyDonor Gift Allows Acquisition of Major Historical African American Basketball ArtifactEpisode 2: Sheryl SwoopesEpisode 1: Jerry Reinsdorf
12-year-old junior reporter and student athlete Carnegie Johnson chats with hoops superstar Carmelo Anthony, with history from the Black Fives Era!Related Posts:Episode 4: Chris PaulEpisode 2: Sheryl SwoopesDonor Gift Allows Acquisition of Major Historical African American Basketball ArtifactArtifact of the Week (8): The 1941 Diversity TicketEpisode 1: Jerry Reinsdorf
12-year-old junior reporter and student athlete Carnegie Johnson chats with hoops superstar Sheryl Swoopes, adding history from the Black Fives Era!Related Posts:Episode 3: Carmelo AnthonyEpisode 4: Chris PaulArtifact of the Week (8): The 1941 Diversity TicketEpisode 1: Jerry ReinsdorfDonor Gift Allows Acquisition of Major Historical African American Basketball Artifact
12-year-old junior reporter Carnegie Johnson chats with Chicago Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf, adding history from the Black Fives Era!Related Posts:Artifact of the Week (8): The 1941 Diversity TicketDonor Gift Allows Acquisition of Major Historical African American Basketball ArtifactEpisode 4: Chris PaulEpisode 3: Carmelo AnthonyEpisode 2: Sheryl Swoopes