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Ebro, Rosenberg, Laura Stylez, Shani, Kast, and DJ John are back from the holidays and back in the studio! On today's episode the crew discusses the split between TikTok and UMG, Shani's Black History Facts, and Jumaane Williams, the New York City Public Advocate calls in! All on HOT 97's flagship morning show Ebro In The Morning !See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're interested in learning about the Harlem Renaissance poet and playwright who created a literary salon for Black writers and intellectuals in Washington, D.C., then my Georgia Douglas Johnson Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/georgia-douglas-johnson
If you're interested in learning about the Harlem Renaissance poet and later playwright who became a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance while still just in his 20s, then my Countee Cullen Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/countee-cullen.
Black is our favorite color for multiple reasons. The beautiful shades of Black that make up our melanin are truly unmatched. But there's another color that's rooted in Black history. Here's why we should also be rocking lavender. _____________ 2-Minute Black History is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company. PushBlack exists to amplify the stories of Black history you didn't learn in school. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at BlackHistoryYear.com — most people donate $10 a month, but every dollar makes a difference. If this episode moved you, share it with your people! Thanks for supporting the work. The production team for this podcast includes Cydney Smith, Len Webb, and Lilly Workneh. Our editors are Lance John and Avery Phillips from Gifted Sounds Network. Julian Walker serves as executive producer. 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
There won't be any new episodes of Noire Histoir this week due to Thanksgiving. The show will return on November 29th with a new Black History Facts profile. I hope you enjoy the holiday.
If you're interested in learning about the NASA scientist and inventor of the illusion transmitter an early form of 3D technology, then my Valerie Thomas Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/valerie-thomas.
If you're interested in learning about the the first Black deputy US Marshal west of the Mississippi and likely an inspiration for The Lone Ranger, then my Bass Reeves Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/bass-reeves.
If you're interested in learning about the long-time international editor of Ebony magazine, then my Era Bell Thompson Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/era-bell-thompson.
If you're interested in learning about a lawyer and activist who helped outlaw school segregation in Pennsylvania and later became the first Black judge appointed to the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, then my Raymond Pace Alexander Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/raymond-pace-alexander.
If you're interested in learning about the author of the Obie award-winning and Tony-nominated “for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf”, then my Ntozake Shange Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/ntozake-shange.
If you're interested in learning about the winner of the 1979 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and creator of “The Lewis Model”, then my Sir W. Arthur Lewis Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/w-arthur-lewis.
If you're interested in learning about the first Black woman from any country to win an Olympic Gold Medal and the first Black female athlete with an endorsement deal, then my Alice Coachman Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/alice-coachman.
Today's special guest is Historian, Entrepreneur, and author Gabriel Scott. He joins Host Ramses Ja to discuss his latest book " 100 Unsung Black History Facts ".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're interested in learning about the Baptist preacher who planned the 1831 rebellion that contributed to the abolition of slavery in Jamaica, then my Samuel Sharpe Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/samuel-sharpe.
When Black people banded together to defend a Black worker from angry white boaters, we celebrated. But the history of the Riverside Park event is even Blacker than the brawl. _____________ 2-Minute Black History is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company. PushBlack exists to amplify the stories of Black history you didn't learn in school. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at BlackHistoryYear.com — most people donate $10 a month, but every dollar makes a difference. If this episode moved you, share it with your people! Thanks for supporting the work. The production team for this podcast includes Cydney Smith, Len Webb, and Lilly Workneh. Our editors are Lance John and Avery Phillips from Gifted Sounds Network. Julian Walker serves as executive producer. 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
If you're interested in learning about the founder of a private Chicago elementary school who developed methods to educate children who had been labeled unteachable, then my Marva Collins Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources at available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/marva-collins.
If you're interested in learning about the co-founder of a Black newspaper that spoke out against discrimination and Book T. Washington, then my William Monroe Trotter Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/william-monroe-trotter.
If you're interested in learning about Denver's first recorded Black woman who became an entrepreneur and helped other Black people move west and settle in Colorado, then my Clara Brown Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/clara-brown.
If you're interested in learning about the Harlem Renaissance writer and poet who set himself apart from his contemporaries by focusing on both race relations and classism, then my Claude McKay Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/claude-mckay.
If you're interested in learning about the entrepreneur who built a hair care company that made her the first Black female millionaire, then my Madam C.J. Walker Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/madam-c-j-walker.
If you're interested in learning about the enslaved man who worked for the Continental Army as a double agent, then my James Armistead Lafayette Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/bhf-james-armistead-lafayette.
If you're interested in learning about the Los Angeles real estate investor and philanthropist who began as an enslaved woman petitioning for her freedom, then my Bridget "Biddy" Mason Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/bhf-bridget-biddy-mason.
If you're interested in learning about the entrepreneur who founded the first Black record label and created a pathway for Black musicians to enter the record industry, then my Harry Pace Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/harry-pace.
If you're interested in learning about the writer and activist who penned the essay “The Master's Tools Will Not Dismantle the Master's House”, one of the first works to discuss the intersectional issues of race, gender, and sexual orientation, then my Audre Lorde Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/audre-lorde.
If you're interested in learning about the Black pioneer in the field of marine biology who conducted important research into egg fertilization and embryo development, then my Ernest Everett Just Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/ernest-everett-just.
If you're interested in learning about the first Black woman in America to receive an M.D. and one of the first Black authors to write a medical guide, then my Rebecca Lee Crumpler Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/rebecca-lee-crumpler.
If you're interested in learning about the poet, novelist, and playwright who helped to originate the style of poetry referred to as jazz poetry, then my Langston Hughes Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/langston-hughes.
If you're interested in learning about a teacher, artist, and activist who used her art to comment on social issues, then my Elizabeth Catlett Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/elizabeth-catlett.
If you're interested in learning about a thriving predominantly Black settlement that was destroyed to make way for the creation of Central Park, then my Seneca Village Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/seneca-village.
If you're interested in learning about an activist and entertainer who in addition to being one of the first Black movie stars was also the first person to have a platinum album, the first Black person to win an Emmy, and the first Black television producer, then my Harry Belafonte Black Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/harry-belafonte.
If you're interested in learning about the first Black American prima donna to establish an international profile and perform in the Deep South, then my Leontyne Price Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/leontyne-price.
If you're interested in learning about the first Black cowboy star and the creator of what would become steer wrestling, then my William "Bill" Pickett Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/william-bill-pickett.
If you're interested in learning about the first Black child to integrate an elementary school in the South, then my Ruby Bridges Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/ruby-bridges.
If you're interested in learning about a woman who headed West during the Gold Rush but sought to increase her wealth by providing resources and services that the miners would need, then my Mary Ellen Pleasant Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/mary-ellen-pleasant.
If you're interested in learning about an obstetrician and activist who led initiatives to increase access to healthcare for underserved Black communities, then my Dorothy Celeste Boulding Ferebee Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/dorothy-celeste-boulding-ferebee/.
TONIGHT, Black History Facts Like Few Have Heard (No sin, no white skin), Tuesday night, 02-28-23, we share the true origins of mankind and how it all began with so-called people of color, and we share facts and proof to the nth degree.The notion that one should reduce or separate black history from mainstream history is either ignorant or pure evil. HISTORY OF THE PLANET IS VASTLY A PAST OF DARK SKIN PEOPLE. I was given this insight many years ago by what I believe was the Holy Spirit. It's perfectly ok to repeat the truth spoken by others, but I submit to you, I didn't have that leisure, which is why I speak boldly on this matter tonight. *** Please, no hatred or disrespect, this teaching will be brought to you in love and appreciation for all of God's creation *** Tune in to see how humanity is one blood and what happened and what is to come. To listen, call (914) 205-5590. (Phone lines are limited.) To listen and/or chat online, go to this link: http://tobtr.com/12202557
If you're interested in learning about the sculptor of Black and Native American descent whose work was among the first to achieve international recognition. then my Edmonia Lewis Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/edmonia-lewis.
TONIGHT!!! BLACK HISTORY LIKE YOU NEVER HEARD. Tuesday Bro. Seth and the Five Smooth Panel will be skipping to Chapter 8 in his new book to discuss the solutions to white supremacy (black inferiority) in both so-called white America and so-called black America in thought, speech, or behavior. The Johnny-come-lately inventions and often exaggerated claims today of so-called whites' greatness and the suppression of thousands of years to date of the greatness of so-called black people are one of the most vicious acts by mankind against mankind under the guidance of pure evil. But we will not be fooled by Satan's devices because we have true accounts of the past, present, and the projected future! Tune into blogtalkradio, Tuesday, February 21, 2023, at 8 p.m. CST. THE TRUTH IS OFTEN STRANGER THAN FICTION. To speak with Seth or the panel, call (914) 205-5590. Go to this link if you desire to listen online. Also, you may listen anonymously by dialing *67 before the above phone number. http://tobtr.com/12200571
If you're interested in learning about the entrepreneur and activist who established America's first fine dining restaurant and helped launch the movement to desegregate New York City's trolleys then my Thomas Downing Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/thomas-downing.
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If you're interested in learning about the journalist who launched the Campaign Against Lynching and helped establish the NAACP, then my Ida B. Wells-Barnett Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/ida-b-wells.
Greetings horror fans and welcome back to another installment of Honoring Black History Month which is the theme for February where the crew reviews black inclusive movies. Join your hosts Austin and Gabby as they talk about Blacula! The conversation starts off with an update on baby Proctor, a mention of Knock at the Cabin, what they have been watching this month and a couple of Black History facts with an explanation on what Blaxploitation is. After that, they move on to the IMDb summary portion of the episode and follow that up with a spoiler heavy review of Blacula. Sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation! Stay Spooky! Check out the Linktree below for all our social media sites as well as the crews Letterboxd pages and much more! linktr.ee/frightmarespodcast stayspooky@outlook.com Timestamps for episode. Intro - 0:00 - 5:33 Knock at the Cabin - 5:33 - 13:15 The Month of Rom-Coms - 13:15 - 23:59 Black History Facts - 23:59 - 25:55 Blaxploitation - 25:55 - 32:07 IMDb Summary - 32:07 - 40:08 Movie Review - 40:08 - 58:06 Spoilers - 58:06 - 1:04:23 Wrap Up and Ratings - 1:04:23 - 1:07:00 Bad Reviews - 1:07:00 - 1:07:55 Outro - 1:07:55 - 1:08:56
Szn 6 Ep2: On this episode of Black Educated & Broke ... but not for long Randi O & Mike B sit down with visionary and CEO of Food & Lifestyle TV & Food & Lifestyle Streaming App, Mr. Deevo Haralson! Deevo drops bars on Black History Facts and why Food & Lifestyle TV is a streaming service that we all need to subscribe to. They're Black-Owned but Not Black exclusive. Catch up now and as always Like, Share & Subscribe to all things Black, Educated & Broke.
Here's your top news and highlights for the week of February 10: At Tuesday night's City Council Meeting, Mayor Blake Margolis presented the Annual State of the City Address. Watch the full video: https://bit.ly/3I7IDcN Read the Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3jFhHrD Listen on the #MyRowlettPodcast: https://bit.ly/3x91CgO The Rowlett Diversity Equity and Inclusion Commission introduce the proclamation for Black History Month! We will be lighting the historic water tower in Downtown on February 24th in red, green and yellow. Follow the RDEIC Facebook page as they share Black History Facts throughout the month here: https://www.facebook.com/RowlettDEIC The Animal Shelter is at Code Red and we're in desperate need of people to adopt or foster! Visit the Rowlett Animal Services Facebook page to see all of the available shelter guests here: https://www.facebook.com/RowlettAnimalServices If you wish to suggest a topic, guest, or have a question- Please email Hannah Rabalais at podcast@rowlett.com or reach out online: rowlett.com/podcast https://www.facebook.com/CityofRowlettTexas https://www.youtube.com/user/RowlettTexasVideo https://www.instagram.com/cityofrowletttexas https://twitter.com/RowlettTexas https://www.linkedin.com/company/city-of-rowlett/
If you're interested in learning about the violent overthrow of Wilmington, North Carolina's integrated government, then my Wilmington Coup Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/wilmington-coup.
If you're interested in learning about the painter who used art to tell the story of important figures and events from Black history and created "The Great Migration" series, then my Jacob Lawrence Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/jacob-lawrence.
If you're interested in learning about the folk musician who some referred to as "The Voice of the Civil Rights Movement", then my Odetta Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/odetta/
If you're interested in learning about the first recorded person to reach the North Pole, then my Matthew Henson Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/matthew-henson.
If you're interested in learning about the second Black woman to receive a doctorate, the first Black person to receive a doctorate in economics, and the first Black woman to enroll at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Law, be admitted to Pennsylvania's state bar, and obtain both a Ph.D. and J.D. My Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/sadie-tanner-mossell-alexander.
If you're interested in learning about the anti-apartheid activist who won the 1984 Nobel Prize for Peace, then my Desmond Tutu Black History Facts profile is for you. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/desmond-tutu.