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Best podcasts about black heritage

Latest podcast episodes about black heritage

Hittin' the Bricks with Kathleen
Weston History: BAAC to the Future by Way of the Past

Hittin' the Bricks with Kathleen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 38:08 Transcription Available


Let us know what you think!Listen in as we speak with Angela Hagenbach and Vincent Bell about keeping Weston MO, history alive.FREE EVENTThe 5th Annual Juneteenth Heritage Jubilee will be held on June 14th at Weston Red Barn FarmThe BAAC sponsors projects including a Black Heritage mural, monuments, and the annual Juneteenth Heritage JubileeFounded by Angela Haggenbach, the Black Ancestors Awareness Campaign uncovers the rich and obscured African American history of Weston, Missouri.Jazz KC Portraits by Dan White sponsored by the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum, May 22 - December 30, 2025To learn more or get involved with the Black Ancestors Awareness Campaign, visit baacweston.org or email Vincent Bell at: info@baacweston.org.Be sure to bookmark linktr.ee/hittinthebricks for your one stop access to Kathleen Brandt, the host of Hittin' the Bricks with Kathleen. And, visit us on YouTube: Off the Wall with Kathleen John and Chewey video recorded specials. Hittin' the Bricks is produced through the not-for-profit, 501c3 TracingAncestors.org.

The Carl Nelson Show
Dr. Jerome E. Fox, Dr. Marsha Adebayo & Garveyites Discuss Societal Issues, Black Heritage Preservation & African Liberation Day

The Carl Nelson Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 197:10


Join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking session as Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jerome E. Fox is making his much-anticipated return to our classroom this Tuesday morning. As the author of the groundbreaking workbook, "Addicted to White: The Oppressed in League with the Oppressor, A Shame-based Alliance," Dr. Fox offers invaluable insights into crucial societal issues. Before Dr. Fox, Dr. Marsha Adebayo will share her group's passionate efforts to preserve a historic Black cemetery in Bethesda, Maryland—an initiative that underscores the importance of honoring our heritage. Before Sister Marsha, Garveyites Senghor Baye and Chief Foday from the UNIA-ACL will engage in a powerful discussion about African Liberation Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Two Dorseys: Thomas J. and William Henry

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 36:59 Transcription Available


Thomas J. Dorsey liberated himself from enslavement and became one of the most sought-after caterers in Philadelphia. His son William Henry Dorsey was born a free Black man before the Civil War, and became an artist, collector and scrapbooker. Research: "Thomas J. Dorsey." Contemporary Black Biography, vol. 90, Gale, 2011. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1606005269/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=0c6af117. Accessed 2 Apr. 2025. 1838 Black Metropolis. “What Resistance looked like in 1838.” https://www.1838blackmetropolis.com/post/what-resistance-looked-like-in-1838 Aston Gonzalez (2019) William Dorsey and the construction of an African American history archive, Social Dynamics, 45:1, 138-155, DOI: 10.1080/02533952.2019.1589323 Berlin, Ira. "UNIVERSITY PRESSES; Scrapbooks of a Black Heritage." The New York Times Book Review, 22 Sept. 1991. Gale General OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A175323797/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=cdf57532. Accessed 2 Apr. 2025. Cashin, Sheryll. “The Agitator's Daughter: A Memoir of Four Generations of One Extraordinary African-American Family.” Public Affairs. 2008. Conrad, Sharron Wilkins. “Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia Caterer Thomas J. Dorsey.” American Visions. August/September 2000. Cromwell, J.W.C. “An Art Gallery and Museum, Not In the Guide Book.” New National Era, Washington D.C. 10/1/1874. https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn84026753/1874-10-01/ed-1/?sp=2&st=text&r=0.437,-0.008,0.25,0.231,0 Du Bois, W. E. B. “The Philadelphia Negro; A Social Study.” Philadelphia, Published for the University. 1899. https://archive.org/details/philadelphianegr00dubo/ Franqui, Leah. “Cultural Histories: Philadelphia’s Black Culinary Trailblazers and the Birth of Catering.” Solo Real Estate. https://www.solorealty.com/blog/cultural-histories-philadelphias-black-culinary-trailblazers-and-the-birth-of-catering/ Greenlee, Cynthia. “A Priceless Archive of Ordinary Life.” The Atlantic. 2/9/2021. https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2021/02/race-save-black-history-archives/617932/ Howard, Sherry. “Connecting with a 19th-century Black history & art collector.” Auction Finds. https://myauctionfinds.com/2021/04/01/connecting-with-a-19th-century-black-history-art-collector/ Lane, Roger. “Willam Dorsey’s Philadelphia and Ours.” Oxford University Press. 1991. “Seen and Heard in Many Places.” The Philadelphia Times. 10/19/1896. “Seen And Heard in Many Places.” The Philadelphia Times. 10/17/1896. Morehouse College. “Honoring a Forgotten Past: An Author’s Journey.” 2/15/2021. https://news.morehouse.edu/morehouse-faculty/honoring-a-forgotten-past-an-authors-journey Solomon, Tessa. “How Two African American Collectors Celebrated Black Artistry Amid the Civil War.” ArtNews. 4/7/2021. https://www.artnews.com/feature/who-are-william-henry-dorsey-edward-thomas-19th-century-collectors-1234587386/ Still, William. “The underground rail road. A record of facts, authentic narratives, letters, &c., narrating the hardships, hair-breadth escapes, and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom, as related by themselves and others, or witnessed by the author; together with sketches of some of the largest stockholders, and most liberal aiders and advisers, of the road.” Philadelphia, Porter & Coates. 1872. https://archive.org/details/undergroundrailr00stil Strimer, Steve. "Dorsey, Basil." Oxford African American Studies Center. May 31, 2013. Oxford University Press. Date of access 2 Apr. 2025, https://oxfordaasc-com.proxy.bostonathenaeum.org/view/10.1093/acref/9780195301731.001.0001/acref-9780195301731-e-38488 TerBush, James and Barbara Dreyfuss. “A Cape May Connection.” Cape May Magazine. Mid-summer 2021. https://www.capemaymag.com/feature/a-cape-may-connection/ The Evening Telegraph. “Caterers and Restaurateurs.” 3/30/1867. https://www.newspapers.com/image/78649823/ The Manuscript Society. “William Henry Dorsey: Preserving Black History.” 2/16/2021. https://manuscript.org/2021/02/william-henry-dorsey-preserviing-19th-century-life/ The Philadelphia Inquirer. 2/23/1875. Page 5. https://www.newspapers.com/image/168293006/ The Philadelphia Times. “William H. Dorsey’s African Museum.” 10/25/1896. https://www.newspapers.com/image/52857231/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

King Cam's Ujumbe Podcast
Exploring the REAL Dallas Black History with Te Erika Patterson (Podcast)

King Cam's Ujumbe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 32:34


Send us a textJoin King Cam Ujumbe Podcast as we explore the REAL Dallas Black History with the insightful Te Erika Patterson. Learn about the untold stories and hidden gems of Dallas's rich Black history in this eye-opening conversation!Exploring the REAL Dallas Black History with Te Erika PattersonCheck out Te-Erika Patterson's on AMAZON: ⁠https://a.co/d/1jUi6Pb⁠

King Cam's Ujumbe Podcast
Breaking the Chains: A Roadmap to True Equality for Black People

King Cam's Ujumbe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 90:36


Send us a textJoin us on the King Cam Ujumbe Podcast as Special Guest Baba Amin of Uhuru Academy discusses breaking the chains of inequality for Black America. Discover why we are still treated as 2nd Class Citizens and learn about the Black STEM Initiative. Tune in for an insightful roadmap to true equality.  Breaking the Chains: A Roadmap to True Equality for Black AmericaThe perception of African Americans as second-class citizens is deeply rooted in centuries of systemic racism that has shaped the social, economic, and political landscape of the United States. 

Urban Forum Northwest
Seattle Port Commissioner Sam Cho, Stephanie Johnson-Toliver, President, Black Heritage Society of Washington and more

Urban Forum Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 54:55


Today, Thursday, March 20 on Urban Forum Northwest on 1150 AM KKNW/www.1150kknw.com on Alexa and my podcast 2:00-3:00 pm (PDT) my scheduled guest for the hour are:* Seattle Port Commissioner Sam Cho was elected to the Port Commission in 2019 and Commission President in 2023. He was the youngest and first person of color to be elected as Commission President since the founding of the Port in1911. His priorities include creating economic opportunity, promoting environmental sustainability, equity and inclusion.*Stephanie Johnson-Toliver, President, Black Heritage Society of Washington State and she is a fourth-generation Seattleite. Her grandparents migrated to Seattle from Louisiana and Arkansas. The organization is committed to the acquisition, preservation, and sharing of archived collections relating to the history and legacy of Black people across Washington State.*Hayward Evans, Co Convener, Seattle King County MLK Commemoration/Continuation Committee (MLKCC) comments on the organization's "Day of Remembrance" on April 4, the 57th Anniversary of the Assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The program will be held at Seattle's Holgate Street Church of Christ, Minister Jimmy Hurd is pastor.*John Houston is fighting to save his family's legacy after their home and land were taken by the Renton WA School district by eminent domain six decades ago to build a middle school that was never built. The Renton School District sold the Houston property to a private developer. Washington State Senator Bob Hasegawa is sponsoring legislation to have the Houston family compensated.*LaTaunya Witherspoon, Owner, SpoonFed Training, where they offer safe and effective way to help women, men and children. In 2023 SpoonFed was voted the number #1 gym in Renton WA. They focus on total-body workouts and free digital workouts. SpoonFed Training is located at 2000 Benson Road South Suite 183. 425.574.7386.Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. X@Eddie_Rye. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Urban Forum Northwest
Seattle Port Commissioner Sam Cho, Stephanie Johnson-Toliver, President, Black Heritage Society of Washington and more

Urban Forum Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 54:55


Today, Thursday, March 20 on Urban Forum Northwest on 1150 AM KKNW/www.1150kknw.com on Alexa and my podcast 2:00-3:00 pm (PDT) my scheduled guest for the hour are: * Seattle Port Commissioner Sam Cho was elected to the Port Commission in 2019 and Commission President in 2023. He was the youngest and first person of color to be elected as Commission President since the founding of the Port in1911. His priorities include creating economic opportunity, promoting environmental sustainability, equity and inclusion. *Stephanie Johnson-Toliver, President, Black Heritage Society of Washington State and she is a fourth-generation Seattleite. Her grandparents migrated to Seattle from Louisiana and Arkansas. The organization is committed to the acquisition, preservation, and sharing of archived collections relating to the history and legacy of Black people across Washington State. *Hayward Evans, Co Convener, Seattle King County MLK Commemoration/Continuation Committee (MLKCC) comments on the organization's "Day of Remembrance" on April 4, the 57th Anniversary of the Assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The program will be held at Seattle's Holgate Street Church of Christ, Minister Jimmy Hurd is pastor. *John Houston is fighting to save his family's legacy after their home and land were taken by the Renton WA School district by eminent domain six decades ago to build a middle school that was never built. The Renton School District sold the Houston property to a private developer. Washington State Senator Bob Hasegawa is sponsoring legislation to have the Houston family compensated. *LaTaunya Witherspoon, Owner, SpoonFed Training, where they offer safe and effective way to help women, men and children. In 2023 SpoonFed was voted the number #1 gym in Renton WA. They focus on total-body workouts and free digital workouts. SpoonFed Training is located at 2000 Benson Road South Suite 183. 425.574.7386. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. X@Eddie_Rye. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Stitch Please
Part 2: Creative Reverence: Cookie Washington Celebrates Black Heritage

Stitch Please

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 26:29


This week on "Stitch Please", Lisa is back with the amazing Cookie Washington—master quilter, culture keeper, and creative force! From sewing Barbie dresses as a kid to making history with her stunning textile art, Cookie stitches Black heritage into every piece. They chat Smithsonian collabs, breathtaking Black mermaid exhibits, and "Project 112", which transforms textile waste into treasured keepsakes. It's a convo full of inspiration, creativity, and a little fabric magic—don't miss it!=====Where You Can Catch Up With Cookie! https://www.cookiesewsquilts.com/=======Dr. Lisa Woolfork is an associate professor of English specializing in African American literature and culture. Her teaching and research explore Black women writers, Black identity, trauma theory, and American slavery. She is the founder of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. She is also the host/producer of Stitch Please, a weekly audio podcast that centers on Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. In the summer of 2017, she actively resisted the white supremacist marches in her community, Charlottesville, Virginia. The city became a symbol of lethal resurging white supremacist violence. She remains active in a variety of university and community initiatives, including the Community Engaged Scholars program. She believes in the power of creative liberation.Instagram: Lisa WoolforkTwitter: Lisa WoolforkReady to tap in to the visuals of Stitch Please? Then join our Patreon! For only $5 a month you can get all of the video versions of the pod. PLUS more goodies at higher patron levels. We couldn't do any of this without your support. Thank you!======Stay Connected:YouTube: Black Women StitchInstagram: Black Women StitchFacebook: Stitch Please Podcast--Sign up for the Black Women Stitch quarterly newsletterCheck out our merch hereLeave a BACKSTITCH message and tell us about your favorite episode.Join the Black Women Stitch PatreonCheck out our Amazon StoreMentioned in this episode:Stitch Betta Have My Money Cold Open

State of the Arts
State of the Arts Episode 222: The Black Heritage Special. Comedian and Dancer Ariana Speight

State of the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 28:39


State of the Arts Episode 222: The African American Heritage Special now available on Spotify! It's a great honor to welcome comedian, dancer and pilates instructor Ariana Speight onto my podcast for this special episode at the conclusion of Black History Month. This young African American rising star in the comedy world of New York City embodies humor, creativity, ambition and resilience. As a standup comedian she has brought the house down on many open mics. She was a guest of the LGBTQIA+ comedy group The Glory (W)hole, which performed at popular Nolita venue Dixon Place. As a dancer specializing in multiple forms of dance, she recently performed as a part of a presentation of an indie film for B.A.A.D. Her amazing comedic work can also be appreciated in The Black Women in Comedy Laff Fest, which is currently being held in the West Side Comedy Club until March 2nd. On the horizon are more amazing dance and comedy performances by this engaging talent. I am so grateful for the privilege of interviewing this incredible creative for this important episode.

King Cam's Ujumbe Podcast
Angela Davis: Radical Thinker, Social Activist, and the Fight for Justice

King Cam's Ujumbe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 43:38


Send us a textTune into the King Cam Ujumbe Podcast to hear about Angela Davis, a radical thinker and social activist fighting for justice. Angela Davis: Radical Thinker, Social Activist, and the Fight for Justice Please use my Amazon Affiliates Link ➜ ⁠https://amzn.to/4gZgra9⁠

Stitch Please
Creative Reverence: Cookie Washington Celebrates Black Heritage

Stitch Please

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 51:08


This week on "Stitch Please", Lisa gets stitchin' with the fabulous Cookie Washington—master quilter, culture keeper, and all-around creative powerhouse! From sewing tiny Barbie dresses as a kid to making history with her stunning textile art, Cookie shares how she weaves Black heritage into every stitch. The two dive into everything from her Smithsonian collaborations to her mesmerizing Black mermaid exhibits, plus her latest project, "Project 112", which turns textile waste into meaningful keepsakes. Get ready for a convo packed with inspiration, creativity, and a little fabric magic—you won't want to miss it!=====Where You Can Catch Up With Cookie! https://www.cookiesewsquilts.com/=======Dr. Lisa Woolfork is an associate professor of English specializing in African American literature and culture. Her teaching and research explore Black women writers, Black identity, trauma theory, and American slavery. She is the founder of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. She is also the host/producer of Stitch Please, a weekly audio podcast that centers on Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. In the summer of 2017, she actively resisted the white supremacist marches in her community, Charlottesville, Virginia. The city became a symbol of lethal resurging white supremacist violence. She remains active in a variety of university and community initiatives, including the Community Engaged Scholars program. She believes in the power of creative liberation.Instagram: Lisa WoolforkTwitter: Lisa WoolforkReady to tap in to the visuals of Stitch Please? Then join our Patreon! For only $5 a month you can get all of the video versions of the pod. PLUS more goodies at higher patron levels. We couldn't do any of this without your support. Thank you!======Stay Connected:YouTube: Black Women StitchInstagram: Black Women StitchFacebook: Stitch Please Podcast--Sign up for the Black Women Stitch quarterly newsletterCheck out our merch hereLeave a BACKSTITCH message and tell us about your favorite episode.Join the Black Women Stitch PatreonCheck out our Amazon StoreMentioned in this episode:Stitch Betta Have My Money Cold Open

King Cam's Ujumbe Podcast
What Makes the Study of BLACK History Important Today

King Cam's Ujumbe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 33:40


Send us a textOn the King Cam Ujumbe Podcast, we explore what makes the study of black history important today in a special guest interview. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the significance of black history in today's world.What Makes the Study of BLACK History Important TodayPlease use my Amazon Affiliates Link ➜ https://amzn.to/40w9zMG

The C.S. Café
Black Love

The C.S. Café

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 4:48


You feeling this episode? Send us a text!It's Black History Month! In this episode, I wanted to uplift the heritage and culture of black folk. Love can be described far more than just two people having intimate relations. Black love is all around us from sacrifice to ever memory made with children and grandchildren. Black love can be seen throughout history whether we were in love, loved the future enough to protect it, or just poured out love towards the community. Black love is woven inside America. It is our history. Support the show

Krush 92.5 Podcast Network
Krush Lounge: Azere Wilson Debut Album + New Times Music Awarrds

Krush 92.5 Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 41:14


Celebrating with Azere Wilson in a new Krush Lounge! In just a few short years, Azere has gone on a journey of music and self discovery that led her to a set of tunes that dives deep into her previously undiscovered roots and Black Heritage.

Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation
Preserving Black Heritage in the U.S. South

Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 28:04


One of the signs memorializing the 1955 murder of Emmett Till weighs nearly 500 pounds and is designed to absorb a rifle round. It's the fourth version of the sign, the others having been vandalized and riddled with bullet holes.How can communities recognize and preserve vulnerable Black heritage sites without placing them more at risk? New alumna Kira Williams shares her views with co-host Cindy Olnick on a visit to L.A.'s St. Elmo Village, a historic site of art and healing. They explore the site and discuss Kira's thesis, Being a Part of the Narrative: How to Preserve Black Heritage in the U.S. South While Mitigating Violence and Facilitating Change?See episode page for photos, transcript, and linksConnect with us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn

The Folo by Travel Weekly
Tours that celebrate Black heritage -- A Summer Series episode

The Folo by Travel Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 57:13


In this episode we look at a company called Black In that's building tours to celebrate Black history and support Black-owned businesses in each destination. Our guests are the founders of Black In: Martinique Lewis, the creator of ABC Travel Greenbook and the president of the Black Travel Alliance, and Ashley Company, the owner of Jelani Travel. Tours editor Nicole Edenedo leads the discussion about Black In, how the tours are created and why. In the second half of the episode, we discuss where the travel industry is overall in terms of diversity programs and inclusion efforts -- and what it could or should do next. This episode is part of our annual Summer Series, where we feature some of our favorite recent Folo by Travel Weekly discussions. This episode was recorded April 23 and has been edited for length and clarity. The Summer Series ends, and new episodes begin, later this month! Episode sponsor This episode is sponsored by Allianz Advantage https://www.allianzadvantage.com Related reports Black travel entrepreneurs launch tour company https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Tour-Operators/Black-travel-entrepreneurs-launch-tour-company Shifting landscape of DEI in travel https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Travel-Agent-Issues/Shifting-landscape-of-DEI-in-travel  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All The Way Authentic With Kevin P. Henry
Uniting Community Through the Nubian Jam - A Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee Annual Event

All The Way Authentic With Kevin P. Henry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 22:50


In this episode of All The Way Authentic, host Kevin P. Henry sits down with DanVo'nique Bletson-Reed, president of the Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee, to discuss the highly anticipated Nubian Jam. Scheduled for Saturday, July 27th, at Forest Park in Everett, Washington, the Nubian Jam celebrates African-American culture and heritage. DanVo'nique, a long-time resident of Snohomish County, shares her journey and the roots her family has in the community. Influenced by her father's activism, DanVo'nique has carried on the legacy of community leadership, bringing people together through cultural events and educational initiatives.DanVo'nique elaborates on the mission of the Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee, which was founded in 1993 to educate residents about African-American culture. She highlights several key events organized by the committee, including the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration, Winterfest, and the Root Stems and Roses and Rosebud Celebration. These events are designed to honor the contributions of African Americans and foster a sense of community and cultural pride. The Nubian Jam, which has been a staple event for over three decades, is the committee's signature celebration, featuring a variety of activities that bring the community together in joy and fellowship.Throughout the episode, DanVo'nique and Kevin discuss the importance of instilling cultural pride and identity in young people. DanVo'nique shares stories from the committee's youth initiatives, such as a recent educational trip to Washington, D.C., where local youth visited the African-American Museum and toured the White House. These experiences are designed to expose young people to their heritage and to plant seeds of cultural pride and awareness. Kevin and DanVo'nique reflect on their upbringings and the significance of community and family in shaping one's identity and resilience.As they delve into the details of the Nubian Jam, DanVo'nique describes the event's various activities, including the Sweet Potato Pie Contest, sack races, music, dancing, and more. The Nubian Jam is not just a summer event but a meaningful gathering that provides a safe space for the African-American community to celebrate, connect, and support one another. Kevin and DanVo'nique also address the broader impact of cultural celebrations and their importance for the wider community, emphasizing that events like the Nubian Jam and Juneteenth are significant for people of all races. The episode concludes with a heartfelt invitation for listeners to join the Nubian Jam and participate in this enriching celebration of African-American heritage.Don't miss the Nubian Jam on Saturday, July 27th, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Forest Park in Everett, Washington. Join the celebration and experience the richness and beauty of African-American heritage and culture.The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

TODAY
3rd Hour: Discover Black Heritage: The Williamsburg Bray School | Al Goes “Back to the Future” in Broadway Musical| Inside The Tradition of the Wedding Cookie Table

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 36:41


Craig Melvin gets an inside look at the oldest school dedicated to educating Black children in the country. Also, Al Roker goes behind the scenes on Broadway when he gets a chance to star in the production of “Back to the Future.” Plus, the story behind a sisterhood carrying on a wedding tradition that involves cookies.   

Sifter
Two new docs on Virginia’s Black heritage

Sifter

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 28:09


Douglas Wilder & Danville's Black Monday [powerpress]

The Folo by Travel Weekly
Tours that celebrate Black heritage, and a check-in on diversity in travel

The Folo by Travel Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 57:09


In this episode we look at a new company called Black In that's building tours to celebrate Black history and support Black-owned businesses in each destination. Our guests are the founders of Black In: Martinique Lewis, the creator of ABC Travel Greenbook and the president of the Black Travel Alliance, and Ashley Company, the owner of Jelani Travel. Tours editor Nicole Edenedo leads the discussion about Black In, how the tours are created and why. In the second half of the episode, we discuss where the travel industry is overall in terms of diversity programs and inclusion efforts -- and what it could or should do next. This episode was recorded April 23 and has been edited for length and clarity. Episode sponsor This episode is sponsored by Travel Insured Related reports Black travel entrepreneurs launch tour company https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Tour-Operators/Black-travel-entrepreneurs-launch-tour-company Shifting landscape of DEI in travel https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Travel-Agent-Issues/Shifting-landscape-of-DEI-in-travel  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Urban Forum Northwest
Stephanie Johnson Tolliver, President, Black Heritage Society of Washington State and more

Urban Forum Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 54:45


Guests include: Hayward Evans, Co Convener, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration/Continuation Committee (MLKCC) Chandler Williams Maisha Barnett, Ekene Ijeoma and Shameka GagnierClarence WilliamsStephanie Johnson Tolliver, President, Black Heritage Society of Washington State Sarah Sense WilsonSharon Nyree Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Urban Forum Northwest
Stephanie Johnson Tolliver, President, Black Heritage Society of Washington State and more

Urban Forum Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 54:45


Guests include: Hayward Evans, Co Convener, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration/Continuation Committee (MLKCC) Chandler Williams Maisha Barnett, Ekene Ijeoma and Shameka Gagnier Clarence Williams Stephanie Johnson Tolliver, President, Black Heritage Society of Washington State Sarah Sense Wilson Sharon Nyree Williams

Body Habit Rescue | Mom Health and Fitness, Burnout, Self-Care, Mindset, Strategic Habits and Routines

Celebrating Black American heritage is healthy! Especially if you are a person of color in the very racially separated society, it may be very important for you to consider ways you can find clarity and find your voice within this dynamic. Also mentioned during the podcast - you can still join our February fitness challenge in the Facebook group! If you need daily encouragement to get moving, go to https://bit.ly/bhrFBgroup, answer the group questions and be automatically added! Let's move, Lu JOIN the Online Community -> https://bit.ly/bhrFBgroup Be an INSIDER -> https://bit.ly/bhrinsider Get UNSTUCK in your daily wellness habits -> http://bodyhabitrescue.co

TODAY
TODAY 3rd Hour: Cracking down on password sharing. Travis Kelce talks Taylor and the Super Bowl. Discover Black heritage: the Williamsburg Bray School. DreamWorks “Orion and the Dark.”

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 36:30


Hulu becomes the latest streaming service to crackdown on password sharing. Plus, Travis Kelce is opening up about his relationship with Taylor Swift and some of the recent backlash they've faced. Also, Craig Melvin has more on the restoration of the Bray School – the oldest standing building devoted to educating black children in colonial Williamsburg. And, Jacob Tremblay & Paul Walter Hauser LIVE in Studio 1A to talk about DreamWorks “Orion and the Dark.”

Worldwide Exchange
Fed Rate Cuts, Tech Earnings, and Black Heritage Month 02/01/24

Worldwide Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 43:56


The Fed has held interest rates steady for another month but signaled that March may be too soon for cuts. JPMorgan's Joyce Chang explains. Plus, Apple, Amazon, and Meta report earnings today. Albion Financial's Jason Ware tees up the results. And, today is the first day of Black heritage month. McKinsey & Co.'s Shelley Stewart lays out the current racial landscape.

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast
The Social Ideas Podcast: educating with insight

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 19:28


In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast we hear from Christine Kinnear, Founder and CEO of With Insight Education.With Insight Education is a charity that mentors Black-heritage pupils to help them successfully apply to top universities and progress into professional careers.  With Insight Education Cambridge Centre for Social InnovationCambridge Social VenturesFollow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on:FacebookInstagram LinkedInTwitterYouTube

The Gun Dog Notebook Podcast
TSLN EP. 179 | The Black Heritage Hunt with Rue Mapp

The Gun Dog Notebook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 69:41


The Sporting Life Notebook - Black Heritage Hunt Podcast Episode Summary Uplifting African American voices in the outdoors. 6:52 The origins of "Nature Swagger" book and reception. The need to shift the narrative of African Americans in the outdoors from resilience to empowerment, highlighting the importance of showcasing them as experts in the field.   Outdoor leadership and Black Heritage hunt. 21:05 The importance of recognizing commonalities between outdoor enthusiasts, including the shared history of hunting and fishing. The outdoor brand's use of African American culture, from clothing to logo. Inspiring leaders by building a movement on dreams, empowering others to make a positive impact. Unknown Speaker and Speaker 4 discuss the Black Heritage Hunt, with Unknown Speaker expressing appreciation for the mentor's kindness and lack of competition. Hunting, faith, and personal growth. 38:30 Unlikely hunter experiences outdoor adventure with supportive family member. Hunting trips with friends, identifying habitat and asking questions. Reflections on their father's influence and what they would tell him if he were alive today. Speaker 4 advises letting go and trusting in God during difficult times. Family, legacy, and mentorship. 51:51 The importance of honoring one's calling in life. Meeting Jonathan Wilkins and connecting with him in California. Mentorship and participation in the black heritage community. The importance of taking responsibility for one's own success and committing to it. Emotional experience of connecting with their deceased father & mother through their love for horses, feeling her presence during a speaking engagement and the MOA Festival. Thanks you to our Partners who make this Podcast Possible:  Beretta USA, Benchmade Knife Company, Hunt & Field Magazine, Eukanuba Sporting Dog, Orvis, Minority Outdoor Alliance, and The Original Dogman.

The Folo by Travel Weekly
AmaWaterways' Black heritage cruise | Summer travel series

The Folo by Travel Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 38:48


One initiative launching this month that showcases and celebrates Black history, culture and community is the Soulful Epicurean itinerary from AmaWaterways. To delve deeper into this cruise and what it means for Black travelers, representation and river cruising in general, tours editor Nicole Edenedo invited on Jazzmine Douse, director of national accounts at AmaWaterways, and Jackie Williams, the founder of NuVibe Travel Experiences, who was instrumental in creating the itinerary. This episode is part of our summer series featuring some of our most memorable recent episodes. This episode was originally published April 13 and has been edited for length and clarity. Episode sponsor This episode is sponsored by ALG Vacations https://www.algvacations.com Related reports AmaWaterways Soulful Epicurean cruise https://www.amawaterways.com/soulful-2023 Black travel: inclusion in action https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Travel-Agent-Issues/Black-travel-Inclusion-in-action Black travel: Signs of progress https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Travel-Agent-Issues/Signs-of-progress AmaWaterways to bring Black heritage itinerary to Egypt https://www.travelweekly.com/River-Cruising/AmaWaterways-Black-heritage-itinerary-in-Egypt Jackie Williams of NuVibe: https://nuvibeluxetravel.com/about/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stoopkid Stories
Juneteenth

Stoopkid Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 15:00


YO YO YO! Stoopkid Crew! Welcome back to the top of the season. SEASON 8!Wow 8 seasons of amazing stories on the stoop with all of you!Happy Father's Day and Happy Juneteenth!Sit on the stoop as we dive into the inspiring story of Juneteenth! Learn about how it came to be and why African Americans celebrate it today. Are there any Juneteenth celebrations in your neighborhood happening this year? StoopGrownups, this episode is a great way to introduce Juneteenth to your kids. I hope that you enjoy and learn a little something from this episode. Share this episode with your friends, family, and community! Together, we can keep the spirit of Juneteenth alive. Don't miss out—hit play and embark on this enlightening adventure!Follow me on social media @StoopkidStories (Facebook, Instagram & Twitter)Write to me at melly@stoopkidstories.comMusic:Epidemic Sound- Time to Wake Up by Cacti feat COESupport the show

All Power To The Developing!
Ep.37 American History, Black Heritage and Progressive Activism

All Power To The Developing!

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 56:58


Darryl Heller, lifelong progressive political activist, shares his journey from grassroots organizing in Boston and New York to becoming a labor historian, a professor of Women's and Gender Studies at  Indiana University, and director of the South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center.  “I don't think we can realize our full humanity if we're not developing,” he tells host Desire Wandan.  “People's" power is possible only if we keep developing.”   https://iusbpreface.net/2022/02/23/its-my-dream-job-darryl-heller-on-the-civil-rights-heritage-center/ ----more---- Welcome to All Power to the Developing, a podcast of the East Side Institute. The Institute is a center for social change efforts that reinitiate human and community development. We support, connect, and partner with committed and creative activists, scholars, artists, helpers, and healers all over the world. In 2003, Institute co-founders Lois Holzman and the late Fred Newman had a paper published with the title “All Power to the Developing.” This phrase captures how vital it is for all people—no matter their age, circumstance, status, race, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation—to grow, develop and transform emotionally, socially and intellectually if we are to have a shot at creating something positive out of the intense crises we're all experiencing. We hope that this podcast series will show you that, far more than a slogan, “all power to the developing” is a loving activity, a pulsing heart in an all too cruel world. ----more---- The East Side Institute is a hub for a diverse and emergent community of social activists, thought leaders, and practitioners who are reigniting our human abilities to imagine, create and perform beyond ourselves—to develop.  Each episode will introduce you to another performance activist or play revolutionary from around the world.   To learn more about the East Side Institute you can go to https://eastsideinstitute.org/

Urban Roots
BONUS: Brent Leggs on Raising Millions for Black Heritage

Urban Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 75:22


Today on the pod, we have a conversation with one of the biggest contributors to African American Preservation alive today...  Brent Leggs! If you're in historic preservation – or a similar field– you probably heard of Brent. But for those of you who haven't — Brent is a Senior Vice President at the National Trust for Historic Preservation. And while Brent has done many amazing things to preserve African American heritage, as the Executive Director of the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, he's raised over 80 MILLION DOLLARS for Black heritage organizations. We talked to Brent about: Brent's education at University of Kentucky [6:35] Brent's childhood in Paducah, Kentucky [9:52] Preserving the intangible as well as the tangible [16:34] Preservation-Based Economic Development and who's doing it well [33:44] The African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund: deciding who to fund? [59:18] Training future preservationists [1:09:14] Brent's ideal Urban Roots episode [1:10:46] Mentioned In this Episode:  Lejuano Varnell, Sweet Auburn Works - Atlanta, Georgia 8th of August - Paducah, Kentucky Bryan Stevenson, Equal Justice Initiative - Montgomery, Alabama Jair Lynch and Howard University, U Street development - Washington, D.C.  Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation, and Phylicia Rashad, Actor and director - Co-Chairs of Advisory Council for the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Civil Rights Trail - Alabama Dr. David Childs, Director of Black Studies at Northern Kentucky University   Palmer Pharmacy - Lexington, Kentucky  Eldorado ballroom - Houston, Texas  Faith Ringold - Englewood, New Jersey James Weldon Johnson (and Sheryl Lee Ralph) Lucille Clifton - Baltimore, Maryland Credits:  Thank you to Brent Leggs. This episode was edited and mixed by Connor Lynch. Our music is by Adaam James Levin-Areddy. Your hosts are Deqah Hussein-Wetzel and Vanessa Quirk.  Urban Roots is a product of Urbanist Media, a non-profit dedicated to community preservation. You can make a tax-deductible donation to us via Venmo or Paypal. Follow us on IG @urbanrootsculture. Drop us an email urbanrootspodcast@gmail.com

Georgia Today
High rate of STDs; Black Heritage sites; Georgia counties listed as fastest growing

Georgia Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 8:20


On the Monday April 10 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia has a high rate of STDs; documenting Black Heritage sites; two Georgia counties are on the list of fastest-growing counties in the nation

The Folo by Travel Weekly
Behind the scenes of AmaWaterways' Black heritage cruise

The Folo by Travel Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 38:41


In the past two months senior editor Nicole Edenedo has published two cover stories about Black travel experiences. In the first, Black travel professionals talk about strides the industry is making in terms of more inclusive marketing, Black history tours and other initiatives. Her second report, even more personal, is about two experiences she recently had with tours and events that showcase and celebrate Black history, culture and community. One of the initiatives launching this year is the Soulful Epicurean itinerary from AmaWaterways. To delve deeper into this cruise and what it means for Black travelers, representation and river cruising in general, Edenedo invited on  Jazzmine Douse, director of national accounts at AmaWaterways, and Jackie Williams, the founder of NuVibe Travel Experiences, who was instrumental in creating the itinerary. This episode was recorded March 3 and has been edited for length and clarity. Since then, the popularity of the soulful Epicurean itinerary has been solidified: Ama's website say that this year's cruise is at capacity. The line in 2024 now has two of these itineraries running, plus a new itinerary that will operate along the Nile in Egypt. Episode sponsor This episode is sponsored by G Adventures https://www.gadventures.com Related reports AmaWaterways Soulful Epicurean cruise https://www.amawaterways.com/soulful-2023 Jackie Williams of NuVibe: https://nuvibeluxetravel.com/about/ Black travel: inclusion in action https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Travel-Agent-Issues/Black-travel-Inclusion-in-action Signs of progress https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Travel-Agent-Issues/Signs-of-progress AmaWaterways to bring Black heritage itinerary to Egypt https://www.travelweekly.com/River-Cruising/AmaWaterways-Black-heritage-itinerary-in-Egypt    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I SEE U with Eddie Robinson
44: We Shall Not Be Moved [Encore]

I SEE U with Eddie Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 52:20


Only a few descendants of West African slaves remain on a coastal Georgia portion of land called, Sapelo Island. In the early 1800s, ancestors of the Gullah Geechee community were brought to these barrier islands along the nation's southeast Atlantic coast to work on plantations. These slaves acquired land on the island – but decades later, that ownership is almost diminished. Many of the residents say they've been squeezed out due to deliberate tax hikes and gentrification of the area. Join host Eddie Robinson as I SEE U explores the African cultural heritage of the Gullah Geechee. We'll meet one of the descendants of the enslaved and a resident of Sapelo Island, Reginald Hall. What will it take for his people to hold on to their legacy? Hall tells I SEE U he's willing to die before anyone takes land away from him and his ancestors.

Educational Equity Emancipation
Ep 29: Why do We Call February Black History Month?

Educational Equity Emancipation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 8:44


In this episode, Dr. Berry talks about the significance of Black History Month and why it should not be limited to a single month of the year. She emphasizes the importance of infusing Black history and culture throughout the curriculum throughout K-12, as it is a part of American and world history. Dr. Berry also explores the difference between Black History Month and other ethnic heritage months. She notes that while other months focus on celebrating the heritage of the respective cultures, Black History Month tends to focus on studying past events. Dr. Berry introduces the concept of "Black Futures Month" which she says is a grassroots trend that's gaining traction. She describes Black Futures Month as a time to consider and celebrate Black history but also to imagine a world in which Black people are free of oppression and marginalization and can truly engage in self-determination. Dr. Berry challenges listeners to think about ways to expand the scope of focus on Black history and culture beyond the traditional month of February. She urges listeners to consider celebrating Black Heritage, its history and its future throughout the year. Overall, this episode encourages listeners to think about the importance of not only recognizing Black history but also imagining and working towards a better future for Black people.Don't forget to get a FREE copy of "Roadmap to Emancipation" by visiting www.3epodcast.com. If you have questions that you would like answered in the upcoming episodes, please feel free to ask me through www.askdrberry.com.

Silverdale Baptist Church
Finding Victory, Episode 6: How A Strong Black Heritage Helps Overcome Life's Difficulties Today

Silverdale Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 17:16


How A Strong Black Heritage Helps Overcome Life's Difficulties Today Hello and Welcome to Silverdale Baptist Church's Podcast! We hope this episode is helpful to you in your relationship with Jesus. We would love to connect with you! To contact Silverdale, click the link to our website below, then click Connect at the top right. ABOUT SILVERDALE BAPTIST CHURCH Silverdale exists to lead people into an authentic relationship with Christ so they will worship God, grow in their faith, and serve the Lord in our community and world. Silverdale's Lead Pastor is Tony Walliser. FIND US ONLINE Website http://silverdalebc.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/silverdalebcInstagram https://www.instagram.com/silverdalebcFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/silverdalebc

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)
Reclaiming Black Heritage In Rural Ontario

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 29:06


Black History month is about celebrating Black heritage. But for the community group fighting to restore the Black settlement in the Negro Creek Road area, recognizing and memorializing Black history has been an ongoing fight. Steve Paikin speaks to community organizers and descendants tonight about their story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Urban Roots
Preserving Black Heritage in L.A.

Urban Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 23:26


Rita Cofield is an associate project specialist working on the Los Angeles African American Historic Places (LAAAHP) at the Getty Conservation Institute. Deqah first met Rita virtually on a National Trust panel on preservation podcasting, and Vanessa was connected to Rita by LA Principal City Planner Ken Bernstein (our special guest at the Biddy Mason Listen & Learn, which you should check out if you haven't yet!). We got to know Rita in-person at the Historic African American Neighborhood and District Summit in Atlanta, HAANDS. We recorded this conversation there, and will be publishing more with HAANDS attendees in the coming weeks. So stay tuned :) In this conversation, Rita shares her exciting work on the LAAAHP, which expands on work that was started with the SurveyLA project, a previous partnership between the Getty Conservation Institute and the Los Angeles City Planning's Office of Historic Resources between 2010 and 2017 to survey and inventory parcels in the city and surface places historically significant to communities of color. Rita also volunteers as Executive Director of the Friends at Mafundi, an advocacy organization that seeks to protect and preserve the historic Watts Happening Cultural Center (also known as the Mafundi Building) in Watts, California, a project close to Rita's heart. She mentions a great mentor who she worked with on the project: Roger E. Mosley, actor, director, coach, and beloved mentor to creatives, academics, and athletes. The Watts community also recently lost Oscar Neal, a Watts activist, advocate, historian, business owner and former owner of the historic Jordan's Café in Watts. Credits: Thank you to Rita Cofield. This episode was edited by Vanessa Quirk and mixed by Connor Lynch. Our music is by Adaam James Levin-Areddy. Your hosts are Deqah Hussein-Wetzel and Vanessa Quirk.

Accelerated Radio Network
LA's Black Heritage Talk 7/30/2022

Accelerated Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 59:21


LA's Black Heritage Talk every Saturday 11am on AcceleratedRadio.Net

Move Your DNA with Katy Bowman
Ep 136: Walking Black Heritage Trails with Ken Johnston

Move Your DNA with Katy Bowman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 96:40


Since that first walk in 2017, Ken continues to balance a daytime desk job with his on-foot passion: experiencing, illuminating, and preserving the numerous Black Heritage Trails in the USA so others do not forget the many steps that have been taken.Support Johnston's current Walk to Freedom project: gofundme.com/f/walk-to-freedom-new-york-to-canadaLearn more about Ken Johnston and his walks at ourwalktofreedom.comWe've teamed up with Softstar Shoes, one of our favorite minimal footwear makers, for a family-friendly event celebrating movement from the feet up! Join us on August 6th from 9am–1pm in Philomath, Oregon at the Softstar Workshop. Details at nutritiousmovement.com/softstar

Accelerated Radio Network
LA's Black Heritage Talk 7/16/2022

Accelerated Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 59:20


LA's Black Heritage Talk every Saturday 11am on AcceleratedRadio.Net

Accelerated Radio Network
LA's Black Heritage Talk 7/9/2022

Accelerated Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 59:20


LA's Black Heritage Talk every Saturday 11am on AcceleratedRadio.Net

The Rough Draft Diaries with Haley Taylor
Black Heritage Library & Multicultural Center

The Rough Draft Diaries with Haley Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022


The mission of the Black Heritage Library & Multicultural Center is to build community awareness, appreciation and understanding of the value of cultural diversity in Hancock County and surrounding areas. Tune in to The Rough Draft Diaries as we document the challenges the center faces in connecting the community of Findlay, Ohio. 

Accelerated Radio Network
LA's Black Heritage Talk 7/2/2022

Accelerated Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 59:21


LA's Black Heritage Talk every Saturday 11am on AcceleratedRadio.Net

Accelerated Radio Network
LA's Black Heritage Talk 6/25/2022

Accelerated Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 59:20


LA's Black Heritage Talk every Saturday 11am on AcceleratedRadio.Net

Accelerated Radio Network
LA's Black Heritage Talk 5/21/2022

Accelerated Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 59:20


LA's Black Heritage Talk every Saturday 11am on AcceleratedRadio.Net

Accelerated Radio Network
LA's Black Heritage Talk 5/14/2022

Accelerated Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 59:20


LA's Black Heritage Talk every Saturday 11am on AcceleratedRadio.Net

Accelerated Radio Network
LA's Black Heritage Talk 4/30/2022

Accelerated Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 59:21


LA's Black Heritage Talk every Saturday 11am on AcceleratedRadio.Net

Accelerated Radio Network
LA's Black Heritage Talk 4/23/2022

Accelerated Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 59:21


LA's Black Heritage Talk every Saturday 11am on AcceleratedRadio.Net

Accelerated Radio Network
LA's Black Heritage Talk 4/9/2022

Accelerated Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 59:19


LA's Black Heritage Talk every Saturday 11am on AcceleratedRadio.Net