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Best podcasts about black greek letter organizations

Latest podcast episodes about black greek letter organizations

The Truth with Sherwin Hughes
7/26/24 11 AM: Gang Phi Gang

The Truth with Sherwin Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 47:03


Sherwin wraps up the show concluding that Black Greek Letter Organizations are indeed a gang, dare he say, a cult. He also thinks it supports elitism and is selective in its support of the Black Community. Savanna refutes this, but is this how all of the Black community see Black Greeks?

Asked and Answered By Soul
How To Be Present with Kris Pough

Asked and Answered By Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 15:33


Today on Asked and Answered by Soul, Jennifer Urezzio and Kris Pough, speaker, producer, and Humble Beginnings podcast host, discuss the value of persistence and the opportunities that being can offer in our life and business. When we stop ourselves rather than look for alternate ways to achieve what we desire, then we are giving up too easily.  Join us here as Jennifer and Kris explain that persistence is a muscle we can build as we cultivate new skills and expand spiritually to support our big ideas and vision for our community. Maybe it's time to believe in ourselves . . . be more persistent, stop being afraid of expressing our voice, and start taking steps toward creating what we truly want. You can learn more about her here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-pough/. About Kristen Kristen (Kris) Pough was born I'm Miami, FL, but has lived in Colorado for 20-plus years. She graduated from the University of Colorado Denver in Spring 2017. She double majored in Communication and Ethnic Studies and earned Departmental Cum Laude Honors in both of her majors. Kris has a passion for Broadcast Journalism and is an avid public speaker. She discovered public speaking through a community organization called “Together Colorado” and it was there that she realized she had a knack for captivating audiences through her voice. During college, she worked at the MET Media at MSU DENVER, where she served as a campus reporter. Eventually, she worked as a news producer for FOX31/Channel 2 in Denver. One of Kris's career highlights was producing 4 television forums in 2019 for Aurora's MLK Jr, Commemoration month. She brainstormed, created, and organized four educational forums regarding topics on race and civil rights that aired on Auroratv.org and ComcastChannel 8. The topics were: Women and The Civil Rights Movement, Asian Americans and Civil Rights, The Purpose of Education, and Black Greek Letter Organizations and Civil Rights. She currently hosts and produces her own podcast called “Humble Beginnings”, a podcast obsessed with humanity and humility. During each episode, she focuses on her guests and their backgrounds. She believes that everyone has a story to tell and thinks that a journalist's job is to research and find the “gems”. Kris is a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Red Pill Rebel
Episode 18: Black Greek Letter Organizations

Red Pill Rebel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 25:21


In this episode, we take a closer look at the true role of Black Greek Letter fraternities and sororities and how they manipulate their way up in Black society.

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Black Social Capital Podcast
50. It's All Phi Beta!

Black Social Capital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 46:26


Dr. Jaqui and Dr. Theo kick off SEASON 4 of The Black Social Capital Podcast talking about how the bond between Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. brought them together! From getting through their doctoral program to building social capital and business, they also shine a light on the greater purpose of historically Black Greek Letter Organizations. It's a new season and a new day! This season, we'll launch episodes biweekly on THURSDAYS. You can also subscribe and watch on YouTube. The Finish | Statement Tee Remind yourself that nobody starts their journey as a professional. The finish is always greater than the start. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blacksocialcap/support

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The Elephant in the Room
Halt Between Two Opinions: Greek Life & The Church

The Elephant in the Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 33:05


In this week's episode, we will discuss Greek life, particularly Black Greek Letter Organizations and their contradictions with the Word of God and His will for the Church. #greeklifeandthechurch #campuslife

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Now We Know
Black Fraternities & Sororities: The Transformational Collegiate Experience

Now We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 81:21


Black Greek Letter Organizations have been around since the early 1900s; created out of the difficulty of the times to establish collegiate camaraderie, forward advancement and philanthropy in the black community.  For the first time in Now We Know history, Donna & Jonathan have a guest join the podcast to talk about their experience and how transformational being part of the first black fraternity, Alpha Kappa Alpha, was for their life. Resources: ttps://www.learningtogive.org/resources/african-american-sororities#:~:text=There%20are%20four%20major%20sororities,(Butler%20University%2C%201922)  https://www.naacpconnect.org/blog/entry/from-the-burning-sands-of-the-divine-nine https://www.watchtheyard.com/history/revisiting-midwest-black-fraternity-and-sorority-history/  https://youtu.be/nx0bpj99oDs  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoWmUTq1Fm0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnnmHb5QROE Instagram: @ThomasPolk.net @DonnaJaneen

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Afrocentric.
Divine Timing featuring Skylar Shields

Afrocentric.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 78:05


The Divine 9 is a name used to refer to the 9 Black Greek Letter Organizations that make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council which was founded on May 10, 1930 on the campus of Howard University. The Divine 9 was originally to educate and uplift the Black community from racial inequities, as a whole, these organizations has stood the test of time. Join my guest, Skylar Shields, as we discuss the complexities, the modernization, as well as the progress of Divine 9 organizations, frequently asked questions about joining black greekdom, as well as Skylar's personal experiences as a member of the Theta Iota Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theafrocentricpodcast/message

Black and Highly Dangerous
Episode 186: Otherbrothering w/ Dr. Jamel Miller

Black and Highly Dangerous

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 54:26


For today's episode, Tyrell and Daphne welcome Dr. Jamel Miller, a professional school counselor and adjunct professor at Kennesaw State University. In addition to exploring his academic and professional journey (4:05), they discuss Dr. Miller's anti-deficit approach to researching Black males (12:50), his recent research on "otherbrothering" and Black Greek Letter Organizations (16:10), and the recent debate on CRT in the classroom (23:20). They also have a lengthy conversation about how the pandemic has impacted students of color in K12 schools and on college campuses (28:45) and how to best serve students 42:30). Resources: BhD Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/bhdpodcast 

The Hook or Crook Podcast
Div9ne Partnership: Phirst in Phamily and Phitness

The Hook or Crook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 45:05


In episode 16 we get the insight on starting a brand and a partnership. David and Jennifer are a husband and wife team that birthed a fitness apparel line inspired by Black Greek Letter Organizations. This power couple drop gems on launching a business and giving back to their communities. Tune In! Guest: David and Jennifer Mercer IG: @div9nefitness Website: www.div9nefitness.com www.hookorcrookpodcast.com Email: info@hookorcrookpodcast.com IG: @hookorcrookpodcast FB: The Hook or Crook Podcast TW: @hookorcrookpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Get Defensive Podcast
White Greeks vs. NBA Uncertainty

Get Defensive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 89:21


In this episode we talk about white people joining Black Greek Letter Organizations. Should they join or not? We also talk about Naomi Osaka not doing the media to protect her mental health and the uncertainty in the NBA Playoffs! The bucks dismantling of the Heat and the injuries piling up across the league, who will advance from the first round. 

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Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast
The Divine Nine: the History and Discussion of Black Greek Letter Organizations

Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021


Greek Organization members Misty Williams and Philip Davis sat down with Moraine Valley students via WebEx and PowerPoint to provide background about their respective organizations and the other Divine Nine organizations.

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Missing the Point with Myles David
Melbourne Madness & Mentorship Month

Missing the Point with Myles David

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 77:00


Welcome back to the show guys! This episode features a reflective conversation between Michael Coleman and I. Michael is CEO and Co-Founder of Crowned Scholars, a non profit organization targeted to the mentorship of young black boys in the Dallas, Texas area, Tune in as we discuss our own experiences in and around the concept of mentorship, experiences in Black Greek Letter Organizations, celebrating January as National Mentorship Month, and Mike utilizing his voice and motivated mindset through his own podcast. Get in Touch with Mike: * Crowned Scholars ( https://www.instagram.com/crownedscholars/?hl=en ) - www.crownedscholars.org ( http://www.crownedscholars.org ) * Mike Motivates ( https://www.instagram.com/mikemotivates/?hl=en ) - www.mikemotivates.com ( http://www.mikemotivates.com ) * Uncover’d Podcast ( https://www.instagram.com/uncoverdpodcast/?hl=en ) - https://uncoverd.mystrikingly.com Follow the Pod on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/missingpointpod/?igshid=w7wuzwr23hpw ) , Twitter ( https://twitter.com/missingpointpod ) , and Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/missingpointpod/ ) E-Mail the Podcast with Inquiries, Suggestions, and Comments: missingpointpod@gmail.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/missingpointwmylesdavid/donations

The Wine Night Podcast
It's 'Cuz Of The Whites

The Wine Night Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 93:46


Happy Holidays Winers! According to Nia.Bia, MikeyBarxxx ruined the episode before it even started with his song choice but we'll let you decide. Tune in to hear the Head Winers in Charge give their take on the new, all-female White House Communication team (10:45), MikeyBarxxx's experiences buying a car as a young professional (39:56), Nia.Bia's reason for questioning the color of Kevin Hart's berry (51:50), and why MikeyBarxxx believes white people should be allowed in Black Greek Letter Organizations. Warm up some leftovers and pour your glass, it's about to be lit!

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I'm Jess Sayin'...
What is the 'Divine 9'?

I'm Jess Sayin'...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 64:40


Welcome back! Recently talks of HBCUs and the "Divine 9" have increased since Kamala Harris - a graduate of Howard University (the MECCA of HBCUs) and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated (the oldest Black Greek Letter sorority) was named and accepted the nomination as the Vice-Presidential Candidate for the 2020 election year, representing the Democratic Party. I accepting said nomination and winning this upcoming election, she will be the first black, the first female, the first black female and the first HBCU graduate and Divine 9 member to hold such an office. This episode will discuss a brief history of the Black Greek Letter Organizations that makeup the "Divine 9". Enjoy!

The Dissertation Podcast
The Dissertation: "It's Work" w/Tj Byerson of Lovers Quarrel

The Dissertation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 95:48


On this episode of the Dissertation I sit down with my guy TJ Byerson, one half of the power podcast show Lovers Quarrel @loversquarrelshowWe discusss marriage, fatherhood, being free to speak your mind, and Black Greek Letter Organizations .

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The HBCU Nation Radio Show
@WSSU Strengthens Institutional Brand by Rejecting Popular College Ranking

The HBCU Nation Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 22:55


Our Host, Anthony Ray talks with Eddie Francis about his latest blog entitled, "Winston-Salem State Strengthens Institutional Brand by Rejecting Popular College Ranking" on #TheHBCUNationRadioShow. Eddie is a former HBCU public relations director, mass media veteran, and speaker. He publishes the blogs "PR and Marketing in Higher Ed" as well as "Identity and Value". Also an advocate of Black Greek Letter Organizations, Eddie is pursuing his master's in Strategic Leadership at Tennessee State University. You can learn more about him at EddieFrancis.com.

Black Girl Film Club
Episode 13: School Daze (1988)

Black Girl Film Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 168:47


Black Girl Film Club heads ~black to school with this week’s episode. We’re discussing Spike Lee’s 1988 classic School Daze, starring Laurence Fishburne, Spike Lee, Giancarlo Esposito and Tisha Campbell-Martin. Ashley and Britney engage in a rather nuanced conversation about the history of HBCUs, life at HBCUs, Black Greek Letter Organizations and the scene where Tisha Campbell-Martin licks the Let’s Jam Extra Hold Conditioning Gel from Giancarlo Esposito’s part. Listeners, you’re in for a real treat. Follow us on Twitter at blkgirlfilmclub. Visit us at blackgirlfilmclub.com. Email us at blackgirlfilmclub@gmail.com.

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New Books in Education
Wendy Laybourn and Devon Goss, “Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations: Breaking the Line” (Routledge, 2018)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 32:46


Black Greek-Letter organizations (BGLOs) appeared as an initiative from black college students to provide support, opportunities and service, as well as a free space for the black community. Despite most BGLO members are black, there are some non-black students who decide to join these organizations. In their new book Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations: Breaking the Line (Routledge, 2018), Wendy M. Laybourn and Devon R. Goss explore the motivations for membership as well as the impact that these experiences had for non-black BGLO members. Membership to BGLOs provides non-black members with the opportunity to reinterpret their own racial identities. Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations provides a good opportunity to explore the opportunities and challenges of cross-racial interactions within civil society organizations. Felipe G. Santos is a PhD candidate at the Central European University. His research is focused on how activists care for each other and how care practices within social movements mobilize and radicalize heavily aggrieved collectives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in African American Studies
Wendy Laybourn and Devon Goss, “Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations: Breaking the Line” (Routledge, 2018)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 32:33


Black Greek-Letter organizations (BGLOs) appeared as an initiative from black college students to provide support, opportunities and service, as well as a free space for the black community. Despite most BGLO members are black, there are some non-black students who decide to join these organizations. In their new book Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations: Breaking the Line (Routledge, 2018), Wendy M. Laybourn and Devon R. Goss explore the motivations for membership as well as the impact that these experiences had for non-black BGLO members. Membership to BGLOs provides non-black members with the opportunity to reinterpret their own racial identities. Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations provides a good opportunity to explore the opportunities and challenges of cross-racial interactions within civil society organizations. Felipe G. Santos is a PhD candidate at the Central European University. His research is focused on how activists care for each other and how care practices within social movements mobilize and radicalize heavily aggrieved collectives. 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

New Books Network
Wendy Laybourn and Devon Goss, “Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations: Breaking the Line” (Routledge, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 2:55


Black Greek-Letter organizations (BGLOs) appeared as an initiative from black college students to provide support, opportunities and service, as well as a free space for the black community. Despite most BGLO members are black, there are some non-black students who decide to join these organizations. In their new book Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations: Breaking the Line (Routledge, 2018), Wendy M. Laybourn and Devon R. Goss explore the motivations for membership as well as the impact that these experiences had for non-black BGLO members. Membership to BGLOs provides non-black members with the opportunity to reinterpret their own racial identities. Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations provides a good opportunity to explore the opportunities and challenges of cross-racial interactions within civil society organizations. Felipe G. Santos is a PhD candidate at the Central European University. His research is focused on how activists care for each other and how care practices within social movements mobilize and radicalize heavily aggrieved collectives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Wendy Laybourn and Devon Goss, “Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations: Breaking the Line” (Routledge, 2018)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 32:33


Black Greek-Letter organizations (BGLOs) appeared as an initiative from black college students to provide support, opportunities and service, as well as a free space for the black community. Despite most BGLO members are black, there are some non-black students who decide to join these organizations. In their new book Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations: Breaking the Line (Routledge, 2018), Wendy M. Laybourn and Devon R. Goss explore the motivations for membership as well as the impact that these experiences had for non-black BGLO members. Membership to BGLOs provides non-black members with the opportunity to reinterpret their own racial identities. Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations provides a good opportunity to explore the opportunities and challenges of cross-racial interactions within civil society organizations. Felipe G. Santos is a PhD candidate at the Central European University. His research is focused on how activists care for each other and how care practices within social movements mobilize and radicalize heavily aggrieved collectives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Anthropology
Wendy Laybourn and Devon Goss, “Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations: Breaking the Line” (Routledge, 2018)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 32:33


Black Greek-Letter organizations (BGLOs) appeared as an initiative from black college students to provide support, opportunities and service, as well as a free space for the black community. Despite most BGLO members are black, there are some non-black students who decide to join these organizations. In their new book Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations: Breaking the Line (Routledge, 2018), Wendy M. Laybourn and Devon R. Goss explore the motivations for membership as well as the impact that these experiences had for non-black BGLO members. Membership to BGLOs provides non-black members with the opportunity to reinterpret their own racial identities. Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations provides a good opportunity to explore the opportunities and challenges of cross-racial interactions within civil society organizations. Felipe G. Santos is a PhD candidate at the Central European University. His research is focused on how activists care for each other and how care practices within social movements mobilize and radicalize heavily aggrieved collectives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sociology
Wendy Laybourn and Devon Goss, “Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations: Breaking the Line” (Routledge, 2018)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 32:33


Black Greek-Letter organizations (BGLOs) appeared as an initiative from black college students to provide support, opportunities and service, as well as a free space for the black community. Despite most BGLO members are black, there are some non-black students who decide to join these organizations. In their new book Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations: Breaking the Line (Routledge, 2018), Wendy M. Laybourn and Devon R. Goss explore the motivations for membership as well as the impact that these experiences had for non-black BGLO members. Membership to BGLOs provides non-black members with the opportunity to reinterpret their own racial identities. Diversity in Black Greek-Letter Organizations provides a good opportunity to explore the opportunities and challenges of cross-racial interactions within civil society organizations. Felipe G. Santos is a PhD candidate at the Central European University. His research is focused on how activists care for each other and how care practices within social movements mobilize and radicalize heavily aggrieved collectives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On My Grown: The Podcast
#OMGTP Episode 74: "Greeks on Film": #StepSisters Review

On My Grown: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 83:34


Rodney and Melanie, both members of Black Greek Letter Organizations, review the new Netflix Original "Step Sisters". Step Sisters follows the story of Jamaliah an ambitious college student and president of her historically black sorority. With her Harvard Law dream on the line, she agrees to help a rhythmically challenged sisterhood win a step dance championship. If you're interested in advertising with On My Grown: The Podcast contact us via email at OnMyGrownThePodcast@gmail.com for our rates. Follow us on social media Instagram.com/OnMyGrownTP Twitter.com/OnMyGrownTP Email us at OnMyGrownThePodcast@gmail.com Visit our website OnMyGrown.com

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On My Grown: The Podcast
#OMGTP Episode 33: "Greeks on Film": #BurningSands Review

On My Grown: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 75:23


Rodney and Melanie, both members of Black Greek Letter Organizations, review the new Netflix Original "Burning Sands". Burning Sands is the story of promising student Zurich eyes being opened to some hard truths when his fraternity's violent hazing escalates into a disastrous hell night. Follow us on social media @OnMyGrownTP Email us at OnMyGrownThePodcast@gmail.com Visit our Website: OnMyGrown.com

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