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In this conversation, Naa Adoley Addo shares her journey from psychiatric training in Ghana to her practice in the NHS. She discusses the rigorous training she underwent, the challenges and rewards of working in the UK, and the cultural differences she encounters in mental health care. Naa also reflects on her achievements as a psychiatrist, the balance between her career and motherhood, and the importance of cultural diversity in the psychiatric field.
Our Annual Black History Month Special this time looking at the IMDB lists of Best Black Actors, Actresses, Films and TV series and seeing if they know what they are talking about? Some of the lists were a little dated but that's not our problem we work with what we have lol! We mention some of the regulars but its October and that's the means Black History Month in the UK. #happyblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2024 #blackhistorymonthchallenge #blackhistorymonthfacts #blackhistorymonth365 #blackhistorymonthuk #everymonthisblackhistorymonth #celebratingblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonthiseverymonth #blackhistorymontheverymonth #blackhistorymonth✊ #itsblackhistorymonth #beyondblackhistorymonth #everydayisblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonthevent #blackhistorymonthspecial #ukblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymontheveryday #blackhistorymonthallyear #blackhistorymonthevents #britishblackhistorymonth
This special episode of The Forgotten Generation Podcast celebrates Black History Month in the UK. This conversation is hosted by Troy Njenje-Mbanga and features Monya Ahmed and Memphis Ayoade, who are youth activists and #iwill Ambassadors. To get connected with Troy, find him on Instagram, on LinkedIn, and on X. To get connected with Monya, find her on Instagram. To get connected with Memphis, find him on Instagram and on LinkedIn. Please leave a rating, share a comment, and subscribe! Follow Be the change. Media Network on Instagram: @bethechangemedianetwork. If you have any questions, please email Lily Mott at lily@bethechangepodcast.org.
This weeks Black History Month Special is talking about the lies that we've been told in fashion, it's Nigerian Leather NOT Italian. Here is the website of Winston Luxury https://www.bing.com/search?q=winston+luxury&FORM=AWRE We also talk British politics about the vote for the scraping of the two child benefits and we question what state British Politics is in. We do this with Divine who hosts the podcast Milkand2sugars. Link to listen below: Milk & 2 Sugars | Podcast on Spotify
In this special Black History Month episode, Taniqua speaks with Linda Ann Dixon about the legacy of her great grandmother Ann Lowe.
DESCRIPTION: To cap off Black History Month 2024 we are sharing with you two episodes from Research & Resource Rounds that discuss articles whose authors are rising Black scholars. Dr. Desiree Valentine is an assistant professor for Philosophy at Marquette University who specializes in Critical Philosophy of Race, Feminist Philosophy, Queer Theory, and Disability Bioethics. Dr. Justin Bullock is a Nephrology Fellow at the University of Washington and, newly, the Co-Director of the Docs With Disabilities Initiative. These shows are two of our favorites, both reflecting crucial developments in thinking, research, and mentorship to promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and access in healthcare. Ep 5: Desiree Valentine proposes the lens of Racialized Disablement, a conceptual tool for highlighting how racism and ableism are locked in a constant dynamic interchange where the manifestations and significations of one shape the other—and vice versa. As heuristic and pedagogical tool, Racialized Disablement helps break down how and why race and disability, racism and ableism are inseparable. Across history, medical practices, healthcare, and other sociopolitical contexts the concepts of disability and race are inextricably linked and, in fact, co-constructing, as are their counterparts ableism and racism. Ep 15: Episode 15 discusses “‘Yourself in all your forms': A grounded theory exploration of identity safety in medical students” (Bullock et al. 2023). Bullock and his colleagues develop a theory of identity safety through careful analysis of 16 in-depth interviews with 3rd and 4th medical students with a diverse range of identities and experiences. The article identifies and describes key dimensions of identity threat, threat mitigation, and identity safety. Three factors contributing to identity safety that emerged from the team's analysis: Agency to serve, upholding personhood, and a sense of belonging. Identity safety manifested as students sharing a particular minoritized identity with their attending physician, wearing a particular item or hair style, presenting themselves in a particular way, or feeling respected as unique individuals by both their peers and supervisors. When experiencing identity safety, students felt empowered to draw on their own unique experiential knowledge grounded in their particular identities when treating a patient. Recommended resources citations: Stergiopoulos, Erene, Ligia Fragoso, and Lisa M. Meeks. 2021. “Cultural Barriers to Help-Seeking in Medical Education.” JAMA Internal Medicine 181 (2): 155–56. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.7567. Jain, Neera. Oct 4, 2023. “Dream Research Rounds 9: The Capability Imperative: Revealing Ableism in Medical Education.” Webinar.” https://www.docswithdisabilities.org/post/dream-research-rounds-9-the-capability-imperative-revealing-ableism-in-medical-education ********************************************************************* Ep 5 DOI: 10.1111/bioe.12979 Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jh04JjGtb48EF1WlOtvkOa9E7_-1W-G6/edit Ep 15 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15174 Transcript Keywords: Identity safety Identity threat Threat mitigation Medical Racism Racialized Disablement Diversity in Medicine Produced by: Zoey Martin-Lockhart Audio editor: Jacob Feeman Digital Media: Zoey Martin-Lockhart
In today's episode we talk about if black representation in anime has improved, what stereotypes need to end, what we would like to see in a black character in anime and more in today's Black History Month Special!
Authors: Evan Patocka, Wendy YangPodcast staffers Evan Patocka and Wendy Yang highlight people, places and events impacting the Black community around Sacramento State and the city of Sacramento.Patocka talks about Sac State football's cornerback Dillon Juniel, the Hornet soccer team's Willcot brothers on the soccer team and a local Black-owned soul food restaurant.RELATED: Meet the Vice President of Inclusive ExcellenceYang talks about the Vice President of Inclusive Excellence Dr. Mia Settles-Tidwell, while also discussing photographer Kachiside Madu and Black Org Night. Show notes:https://www.instagram.com/p/C3JO1gRPpLp/ A photographer's goal of changing the world one snapshot at a timeSac State corner embraces doubt and uses it as fuelBrotherly love: The siblings fulfilling their dreams at Sac StateThe epitome of Black Excellence is showcased at Sac State's Black Org Night
Native of the city once known as “Bombingham,” LaQuita Middleton uses her Black Studies degree to not only teach Black History, but also to challenge stereotypes people have of Black people. She employs her creative side by composing poems, monologues and dialogues, songs, etc., to help tell the stories of a systemically oppressed people who refuse to surrender the fight for freedom. Ways to connect: Social Media Handles: Facebook: Powerhouse Poets or Laquita Middleton/ Clubhouse: Laquita Middleton. Upcoming event(s): Spoken Word Masterclass- February 29th. For more information send message of interest on Facebook. Ways to Purchase Nappyheaded Ideology written by LaQuita Middleton: Nappy Minded Ideology book-nappyminded ideology https://a.co/d/3QigOHR Song(s): Kevin Levar- Destiny/ Aretha Franklin- How I Got Over
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MODERN BLACK HISTORY - BLAXCELLENCE BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPECIAL Join TJ, Tommy & Jordan on the 21st episode of The Blaxcellence Podcast! Join us on our Black History Month Special as we chat about modern black history! Support The Mexcellence: www.MexMerch.com Twitch: twitch.tv/the_mexcellence YouTube: / themexcellence Podcast: anchor.fm/themexcellence
Amira Moustapha ist als Werkstudentin Teil des PQPP2-Teams. Sie wuchs mit nigrischen Wurzeln in Brandenburg auf und spricht in der dritten Spezial-Folge zum Black History Month mit Thilo darüber, wie es war, als Schwarze Frau in Ostdeutschland aufzuwachsen. Denn, an ihrem Wohnort hängen spätestens wenn Wahlen anstehen, überall Plakate der AfD - und sie spürt mit jedem Jahr den Rassismus deutlicher. Diese Folge ist ein sehr persönliches Gespräch, in dem Amira einen Teil ihrer Familiengeschichte mit uns teilt. Sie spricht darüber, wie es war, in einer nigrischen Familie aufzuwachsen, warum sie sich dafür entschieden hat, Journalismus zu studieren und wie sie mit dem Anti-Schwarzen Rassismus umgeht, den sie in Brandenburg seit ihrer Kindheit erlebt. Hast du Fragen oder Feedback? Schreibe uns eine Nachricht an amr@pqpp2.de oder auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allesmussraus_podcast/ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/allesmussrauspodcast „Alles Muss Raus“ wird vermarktet von Podstars by OMR. Du möchtest in „Alles Muss Raus“ werben? Dann hier* entlang: https://podstars.de/kontakt/?utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=shownotes_alles-muss-raus
In recognition of Black History Month, this highlight program celebrates outstanding performances by Black musicians on From the Top through the years. Hosted by Peter Dugan and David Norville, an alumnus, oboist, and former Assistant Producer at From the Top.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Happy Black History Month! In this episode of Welcome to the AfAM House newest podcast team member, Steven Shepherd speaks with three fashion-forward Yale first year students, Christian Daniels ‘27, Marame Diop ‘27, and Kellsie Lewis ‘27 about fashion while in college and some of their fashion hot takes. Diop and Lewis are also cofounders of a new fashion group called FLY (Fashion Lifestyle at Yale) that functions as an outlet for creative and stylistic expression for students on campus . You can keep up with Christian, Marame, and Kellsie by following their instagrams, @christiandaniels_, @marame.ee, @Kellsielewis, as well as the FLY instagram @fly.yale.
Afrika - der Name geht vielen Menschen über die Lippen, als wäre der Kontinent, bestehend aus 54 Staaten nur ein Land. Doch warum ist das so? Der Grund liegt im Kolonialismus - eher noch in der nicht aufgearbeiteten deutschen kolonialen Vergangenheit. Heute zu Gast im „Alles Muss Raus“ Podcast ist Stève Hiobi. Mit seinem TikTok-Kanal „DeinBruderStève“ gewann er im letzten Jahr den Grimme Online Award für seine Aufklärung und Berichterstattung zu Themen rund um den afrikanischen Kontinent. Damit ist er einer der wenigen deutschen Nachrichtenkanäle für Content aus Afrika. Thilo fragt sich, woran es liegt, dass Deutschland sich mit seiner kolonialen Vergangenheit noch immer nicht auseinandergesetzt hat? Was hindert die Menschen daran, sich mit historischen und aktuellen Geschehnissen aus den 54 Staaten zu beschäftigen? Abseits von Afrika interessiert Thilo, wie der eigentliche IT-Berater Stève überhaupt dazu kam, Inhalte für Social Media zu produzieren. Wie wählt er aus den vielen interessanten Themen aus, über was er spricht? Und warum hören ihm die Leute so gerne zu? Wie bei allen BPOC in Deutschland macht auch Stève in seinem Alltag rassistische Erfahrungen. Zum Ende des Gesprächs folgt daher nur eine kleine Auswahl an No-Go's im Umgang mit Schwarzen Menschen. Hast du Fragen oder Feedback? Schreibe uns eine Nachricht an amr@pqpp2.de oder auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allesmussraus_podcast/ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/allesmussrauspodcast „Alles Muss Raus“ wird vermarktet von Podstars by OMR. Du möchtest in „Alles Muss Raus“ werben? Dann hier* entlang: https://podstars.de/kontakt/?utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=shownotes_alles-muss-raus
Black History Month: Today on the Dominic Enyart show, Scott Shamblin runs us through a brief history of black and the origins of Black History Month. Another Day, Another Bill: Colorado wants to spend $100,000 of your tax dollars to fund a study to "determine any historical and ongoing effects of slavery and subsequent systemic racism on Black Coloradans" and figure out what policies to put in place to counter the alleged racism. Breaking It Down: It's no secret that families of ALL races in the United States (and other first world countries) are facing a major crisis: the collapse of the nuclear family. The enlightenment, feminism, the civil rights movement, and godlessness in general, created the perfect storm to get us to where we are today. We proposed a wildly complex solution to fix broken families: 1) Get married and 2) Stay married! The best part of this solution is that it doesn't take $100,000 to figure out! Telethon Extended! We're extending our telethon for a little while longer! Click on that Telethon banner before we take it down to help us reach our goal of $25,000 so we can fund a media team to help us with our content for the year!
This episode is a special spotlight on the mental health and wellness of black Americans. And how they can practice better Selfcare.
Embarking on a transformative journey requires resilience, faith, and a touch of divine guidance, which we delve into with my inspiring guest, Bishop Donald Hilliard Jr. In this episode, we intertwine personal branding with spiritual enlightenment, as Bishop Hilliard shares his journey from early legal ambitions to a profound commitment to ministry and community service. His story is a rich tapestry of resilience, encompassing the challenges of modern ministry and the joy of service. As your host, Grant McGaugh, I also share a piece of my life, revealing how a close encounter with mortality reframed my purpose, urging listeners to embrace each day with renewed vigor and hope.We then pivot to the significance of unity and hope in a world rife with political strife, drawing wisdom from the likes of Alex Haley and the civil rights era. The discussion spans the necessity of critical thinking in faith to the life-giving force of hope. As we gear up for the Longevity Conference, I underscore the vital role of self-care for those of us dedicated to supporting others. Join us as we celebrate the evolution of the church, revel in the joy of communal energy at physical gatherings, and cherish the inclusiveness of digital connections, ensuring this enlightening journey reaches every willing heart and open mind.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Follow The Brand! We hope you enjoyed learning about the latest marketing trends and strategies in Personal Branding, Business and Career Development, Financial Empowerment, Technology Innovation, and Executive Presence. To keep up with the latest insights and updates from us, be sure to follow us at 5starbdm.com. See you next time on Follow The Brand!
In this Black History Month special episode, former U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith discusses her memoir To Free the Captives, which explores Black strength, continuance, and community by looking back at her own family's history; poet Saeed Jones (Alive at the End of the World) unpacks the backstories behind some of his poems involving Billie Holiday, Maya Angelou, and Luther Vandross; and Ethio-Jazz musician Meklit performs the song, “I Want to Sing for Them All” as a tribute to her musical influences.
Im Oktober letzten Jahres wurde eine von der EU durchgeführte Studie veröffentlicht, in der herauskam, dass das Problem mit Anti-Schwarzem Rassismus in Deutschland am größten ist. 76 Prozent der in Deutschland befragten Studienteilnehmer*innen gaben an, in den letzten fünf Jahren wegen ihrer Hautfarbe, Herkunft oder Religion benachteiligt worden zu sein. Wie kann es sein, dass Deutschland so rassistisch ist? Heute zu Gast im Alles Muss Raus Podcast ist Almaz Teffera. Sie ist Forscherin von Human Rights Watch und forscht zum Thema Rassismus in Europa sowie dessen Auswirkungen. Von ihr möchte Thilo wissen, wieso sich so viele Menschen auf Rassismus einigen können? Liegt es an der nicht aufgearbeiteten kolonialen Vergangenheit Deutschlands oder sind die Deutschen schlichtweg rassistischer als andere Länder? Weder Thilo noch Almaz Teffera wurden in ihrer Schulzeit über den deutschen Kolonialismus aufgeklärt - woran liegt das? Fehlt der politische Wille dazu? Außerdem fragt Thilo Almaz, wie Sie und andere Schwarze Personen mit Rassismus umgehen? Gibt es einen afro-deutschen Coping Mechanism? Außerdem erfahrt ihr im Gespräch, warum wir alle von einer diversen Gesellschaft profitieren und von welcher Nation wir uns Maßnahmen in Sachen Rassismus-Prävention aneignen können. Hast du Fragen oder Feedback? Schreibe uns eine Nachricht an amr@pqpp2.de oder auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allesmussraus_podcast/ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/allesmussrauspodcast „Alles Muss Raus“ wird vermarktet von Podstars by OMR. Du möchtest in „Alles Muss Raus“ werben? Dann hier* entlang: https://podstars.de/kontakt/?utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=shownotes_alles-muss-raus
Critical Thinking - Black History Month Special - Who is Black & Why it matters? (Part 2) Black Spy Podcast - Season 12, Episode 0002 This week's episode of the black spy podcast is a critical thinking episode for Black History Month, in which Carlton asks – who is it Black and why does it matter? Carlton looks at the politics of blackness including who has decided who is and isn't classed as “Black” through the centuries. Moreover, in terms of a phenotype, what do Black people look like. Carlton asks if its credible that Black people are only seen as one absolutely particular type of ethnic group with no variation of skin colour in nose shape, lip shape etc; whereas White people (Caucasians) can be of any hair colour blonde, dark, ginger to curly hair, to straight hair. They can have thin or thick lips, narrow, wide or hook noses and all forms of face shape. Moreover, the Europeans who ‘classified' the as so called races, even allowed people with very white and very dark skin colour to be classified as White, because they were from a people perceived a capable in the 17th and 18th centuries. These unscientific discrepancies between phenotype classifications can clearly no longer stand? Therefore in this episode, Carlton seeks to challenge this one sided view, which by the way isn't maintained when it suited the post 17th Century colonial elites, slaveholders, plantocracy and pseudo-scientists that proclaimed the inferiority of the so called Black (Negro) ‘race', and the superiority of the obviously flawed White race classification. Hence, Carlton explains why this outdated concept can no longer stand and why Black historical figures and empires throughout the ages need to be reclaimed! Carlton explains how being Black has been defined in various countries particularly the United states and how, just one drop of black blood was perceived to be sufficient to make a person legally and officially Black. This one drop was defined in many US states a person with 1/64th of a Black ancestor, 1/32nd Black ancestry, 1/16th or a minimum of 1/8th Black ancestry made a person Black. Additionally, this episode also assesses what Carlton calls the ‘Balance Theory'. Carlton's Balance Theory explains how Black, White and other peoples of Colour have had transmitted to them, by slave trade and colonial White rulers, that Black people are ignorant, lazy, childlike, feckless and uneducated, and that they have never invented or developed anything. They have also been told that Blacks are criminal and duplicitous. These anti-black views have been transmitted to all peoples for over 350 years, since the African Slave Trade, Colonialism up until at least the late 1970's. Carlton explores all these issues and many more. He assesses the effect on every day interactions with police, teachers or employers and others, who due to the extremely low expectation of Black people mentioned above, these important intermediaries, due to these attitudes see Black people as suspicious and of limited ability. Hence, what Carlton calls the ‘muck of ages' affects relations today. Finally, Carlton notes that this negativity against Black people has also been transmitted to Black people themselves, so they too suffer from the same prejudices brought about by the muck of ages. Note: The picture attached is a facial reconstruction of Jesus Christ by forensic reconstruction experts. The reconstruction is not dissimilar to that of the facial reconstruction first British man known as Cheddar Man, albeit Cheddar man is shown to be even blacker than Jesus. This is another educational yet entertaining must listen episodes of the Black Spy Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to The Black Spy Podcast to never miss an episode. Contact Firgas via her Linkedin at Firgas Esack Daps To contact the Black Spy or donate to The Black Spy Podcast utilise the following: To donate - Patreon.com/TheBlackSpyPodcast Email: carltonking2003@gmail.com Facebook: The Black Spy Podcast Facebook: Carlton King Author Twitter@Carlton_King Instagram@carltonkingauthor To read Carlton's Autobiography: “Black Ops – The incredible true story of a British secret agent” Click the link below: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/BO1MTV2GDF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_WNZ5MT89T9C14CB53651 Carlton and Firgas are available for speaking events. For this purpose use the contact details above
Critical Thinking - Black History Month Special - Who is Black & Why it matters? (Part 1) Black Spy Podcast - Season 12, Episode 0001 This week's episode of the black spy podcast is a critical thinking episode for Black History Month, in which Carlton asks – who is it Black and why does it matter? Carlton looks at the politics of blackness including who has decided who is and isn't classed as “Black” through the centuries. Moreover, in terms of a phenotype, what do Black people look like. Carlton asks if its credible that Black people are only seen as one absolutely particular type of ethnic group with no variation of skin colour in nose shape, lip shape etc; whereas White people (Caucasians) can be of any hair colour blonde, dark, ginger to curly hair, to straight hair. They can have thin or thick lips, narrow, wide or hook noses and all forms of face shape. Moreover, the Europeans who ‘classified' the as so called races, even allowed people with very white and very dark skin colour to be classified as White, because they were from a people perceived a capable in the 17th and 18th centuries. These unscientific discrepancies between phenotype classifications can clearly no longer stand? Therefore in this episode, Carlton seeks to challenge this one sided view, which by the way isn't maintained when it suited the post 17th Century colonial elites, slaveholders, plantocracy and pseudo-scientists that proclaimed the inferiority of the so called Black (Negro) ‘race', and the superiority of the obviously flawed White race classification. Hence, Carlton explains why this outdated concept can no longer stand and why Black historical figures and empires throughout the ages need to be reclaimed! Carlton explains how being Black has been defined in various countries particularly the United states and how, just one drop of black blood was perceived to be sufficient to make a person legally and officially Black. This one drop was defined in many US states a person with 1/64th of a Black ancestor, 1/32nd Black ancestry, 1/16th or a minimum of 1/8th Black ancestry made a person Black. Additionally, this episode also assesses what Carlton calls the ‘Balance Theory'. Carlton's Balance Theory explains how Black, White and other peoples of Colour have had transmitted to them, by slave trade and colonial White rulers, that Black people are ignorant, lazy, childlike, feckless and uneducated, and that they have never invented or developed anything. They have also been told that Blacks are criminal and duplicitous. These anti-black views have been transmitted to all peoples for over 350 years, since the African Slave Trade, Colonialism up until at least the late 1970's. Carlton explores all these issues and many more. He assesses the effect on every day interactions with police, teachers or employers and others, who due to the extremely low expectation of Black people mentioned above, these important intermediaries, due to these attitudes see Black people as suspicious and of limited ability. Hence, what Carlton calls the ‘muck of ages' affects relations today. Finally, Carlton notes that this negativity against Black people has also been transmitted to Black people themselves, so they too suffer from the same prejudices brought about by the muck of ages. Note: The picture attached is a facial reconstruction of Jesus Christ by forensic reconstruction experts. The reconstruction is not dissimilar to that of the facial reconstruction first British man known as Cheddar Man, albeit Cheddar man is shown to be even blacker than Jesus. This is another educational yet entertaining must listen episodes of the Black Spy Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to The Black Spy Podcast to never miss an episode. Contact Firgas via her Linkedin at Firgas Esack Daps To contact the Black Spy or donate to The Black Spy Podcast utilise the following: To donate - Patreon.com/TheBlackSpyPodcast Email: carltonking2003@gmail.com Facebook: The Black Spy Podcast Facebook: Carlton King Author Twitter@Carlton_King Instagram@carltonkingauthor To read Carlton's Autobiography: “Black Ops – The incredible true story of a British secret agent” Click the link below: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/BO1MTV2GDF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_WNZ5MT89T9C14CB53651 Carlton and Firgas are available for speaking events. For this purpose use the contact details above
This podcast episode is an exclusive, full-length episode from the recent Black Excellence Confab event, which was hosted by the Diversity Alliance in honour of Black History Month. We delve into topics such as building diverse supply chains and nurturing Black talent. This special episode features: Diverse supplier networks and supporting Black talent in the event industry Insights from case studies on solutions to build diverse supply chains and leverage Black excellence Episode includes advice from me (Gabby) and special guest Tinique Hay, as well as our valued members who attended the fostering diverse supply chains and supporting Black talent. This episode is part of our ongoing Black History Month series and our goals for you are: To listen and learn from experiences and stories related to opportunities and challenges in supporting Black businesses and talent. Absorb knowledge and collect tools that can enhance diversity and inclusion so you can encompass best practices, resources, and effective strategies. Empower you to take actionable steps and implement the insights that resonate with you, contributing to meaningful change. To foster collaboration within our collective, empowering you to develop your own solutions to drive innovation beyond Black History Month. Stay tuned for more exciting conversations like this, and make sure to mark your calendars for the next Diversity Alliance confab! - Catch up on Diversity Alliance's Black History Month Podcast Series - 11th of October : Supporting Black Talent Excellence Podcast Episode - Confab Insights 18th of October : Full Black History Month Special Confab Release COMING SOON: 25th of October : Building Diverse Supply Chains Podcast Episode - Confab Insights Tinique's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiniquehayeventplanner/ Tinique's Website: https://www.hayevents.co.uk/ Download Tinique's Free Event Planning Checklist Here: https://subscribepage.io/hayevents Head to our website to find resources and subscribe to our newsletter www.diversityalliance.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diversity-alliance-talks/message
We're celebrating Black History Month with a special collaboration with the one and only George the Poet! De-Graft and George join forces for a bit of black history, a competitive quiz and some unapologetic realness. From rapping to poetry, rejecting MBEs and the tokenism of Black History Month… we get into all of this and more. You won't want to miss this one! Presenters: De-Graft Mensah and George the Poet Producer: Kamilah Mclnnis Sound: Kamilah McInnis and Dave O'Neill Senior News Editor: Sam Bonham
In this episode I am thrilled to share the insights and experiences from our latest Black Excellence Confab, this podcast episode is focused on the excellence of Black talent for Black History Month. In this episode, we delve into . . . The experiences of Black talent in the events industry and beyond Insights into how we can support Black talent and what can be done on a practical level Big thanks to our special guest Tinique Hay, as well as our valued members who shared their insights during this confab! This episode is part of our ongoing Black History Month series. Where you can: Listen and learn from personal experiences and stories related to the opportunities and challenges for Black businesses and talent. Gain knowledge and tools to enhance diversity and inclusion that in compass best practices, resources, and effective strategies. We hope it helps listeners to develop their own solutions that drive innovation beyond Black History Month! Stay tuned for more exciting conversations like this, and make sure to mark your calendars for the next Diversity Alliance confab! Stay Tuned for Part 2: 18th of October : Full Black History Month Special Confab Release on YouTube 25th of October : Building Diverse Supply Chains Podcast Episode - Confab Insights on this podcast. Tinique's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiniquehayeventplanner/ Tinique's Website: https://www.hayevents.co.uk/ Download Tinique's Free Event Planning Checklist Here: https://subscribepage.io/hayevents Head to our website to find resources and subscribe to our newsletter www.diversityalliance.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diversity-alliance-talks/message
Welcome back to the Daily Cal News Podcast — we've changed our name to Bear Witness. This week, we'll take a look at three of the stories from our Black History Month impact issue. First, we'll explore how redlining segregated the demographics of schools in the Berkeley Unified School District. Next, we'll highlight a radio show focusing on funk and hip-hop, hosted by professor Rickey Vincent of UC Berkeley's African American Studies program. Finally, we'll take a look at another organization on campus aimed at uplifting Black voices on campus: Black Lives at Cal, which researches, publishes and celebrates the unique Black history of UC Berkeley's campus.
In this episode of "When the Moment Chooses You," host Charlene Johnson speaks with Mark Gaines about his work in equity, inclusion, and diversity, and the importance of allyship and vulnerability. Mark shares his unique perspective as someone who grew up with family members involved in the civil rights movement and how that has influenced his work. He also talks about making key decisions in his thirties to pursue this work and the importance of taking advantage of unique opportunities. Join us for this inspiring conversation about learning and growing from others. ABOUT WHEN THE MOMENT CHOOSES YOU PODCAST Coach Charlene's purpose is to bring transformation by creating and inspiring destiny moments because every heartbeat matters... When the Moment chooses you will engage in compassionate courageous conversations with some of the most daring trailblazers and change agents in organizations, corporations and the world who dared to respond to those destiny moments. Listen to new episodes bi-weekly on Sundays anywhere you get your podcasts. You will move from thinking and talking about your dreams….to manifesting the desires of your heart….Be inspired to become the highest expression of yourself. What will you do when the moment chooses you? follow me on social media: whenthemomentchoosesyou Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whenthemomentchoosesyou Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whenthemomentchoosesyou/ Website: Coachcharlene.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlene-johnson68/message
We start a new LFC tradition with our first Black History Month Special! Sam walks us through some of the amazing Black cast members who helped Star Trek break barriers and improve our TV screens. Love at First Contact is the journey of one forever Trek fan as they share their love of Star Trek with their Fiancé who indulges their obsession! All music and sound effects are the property of CBS and Paramount, this is a non profit Star Trek podcast all rights are to the appropriate owners! We have patreon now!: https://www.patreon.com/loveatfirstpod Art provided by Kate Sisko find her on Instagram @gloomybugg --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loveatfirstcontact/support
Did you know that the first black man to own a production company was from Chicago. My guest, actor Dave Leonard, and I take a deep dive into black excellence in media. David Leonard's career spans more than two decades in the entertainment industry. He got his early start working on several major feature films as a production assistant and transitioned into the music business working in radio and several years as a regional promotion director with Interscope/Geffen Records traveling with and promoting artists such as 50 Cent, Robin Thicke, The Pussycat Dolls, Gwen Stefani, Common, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg and many more. On the film side, David has worked as an Assistant Location Manager and Location Scout for many Chicago based film/TV productions including FOX's “Empire” , “APB” and “Proven Innocent” and ABC's “Betrayal”, Showtime's “The Chi” & “Shameless”, and Amazon's “Patriot” & “Electric Dreams”. You'll also get to hear our interview with actor Isaiah Washington as he talks about his recent film, Corsicana
#Blaxcellence #BlackHistory THE BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPECIAL - The Blaxcellence Podcast *Originally Aired: February 21st, 2023* Join TJ and Tommy on the 11th episode of The Blaxcellence Podcast! Join us as we talk about traveling while Black, Black History Month origins, and the white champion of Black History! Support The Mexcellence: www.MexMerch.com Twitch: twitch.tv/the_mexcellence YouTube: youtube.com/themexcellence Podcast: anchor.fm/themexcellence
In the words of Martin Luther King Jr "Make a career of humanity. Commit yourself to the noble struggle for equal rights. You will make a better person of yourself, a greater nation of your country, and a finer world to live in." We are joined by our guests on this special episode of the Frontline, celebrating National Black History Month with Dr. Alister Martin, Dr. Adaira Landry and Dr. Ugo Ezenkwele.
RN from the Rewind and Riq from Young Kings wrestling have come back for a Black History Month Special. The group breaks down the history of the intercontinental title and history behind the POC that have held the title. They do the same for the WWE title. They break down the differences in the Rock and Rocky Maivia. They discuss how the Nation of Domination effected Black Culture. Riq gives everyone a history lesson about Ethal Johnon and even leaves Will speechless. This is a don't miss episode celebrating all the amazing things black men and women have done for pro wrestling. Out Now on All Platforms!!! Remember to Follow Twitch www.twitch.tv/RivetCityRadio Twitter @JustaGirl918 @The_Will_Gray Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/30uYHFrjpSHoVQYPr5zBn9?si=34db3104e8da47a5 TikTok @JustaGirl918 @The_Will_Gray --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/botched-spots-and-chair-shots/support
Lactic Acid celebrates Black History Month! On this episode, Anderson Emerole of @TheFinalLeg and Track and Field Black History talks the importance of Track and Field Black History and representation, 90's TV/Rap, Cartoon Network v. Nickelodeon, his Nigerian roots and more. https://www.instagram.com/trackandfieldblackhistory/ Subscribe to one of the best newsletters in the track and field world, Fast Women: https://fast-women.org/subscribe/ Lactic Acid is partnered with TrackBarn! Be sure to visit the website at https://trackbarn.com and use the code LACTICACID10 at the checkout for 10% off of your order. https://linktr.ee/lacticacidpodcast Follow along on RunnersWorld: https://www.runnersworld.com/author/248839/Dominique-Smith/ Follow along on FanHub: https://fanhubtf.com Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the following platforms: Official Website: https://www.lacticacidpodcast.org YouTube: Lactic Acid Podcast with Dominique Smith Twitter: Lacticacid_pod Instagram: Lacticacidpodcast For those who are interested in playing Taylor Swift jeopardy: https://jeopardylabs.com/play/2022-12-28-439
In this episode Karl and Chris discuss some influential Black and Queer leaders that history has shrugged because of their identities.
In a special episode for Black History Month, The Revs discuss “the embrace” from overall blackness to the recently unveiled artwork from Leslie Jones. How do you embrace?
In honor of Black History Month, Podpops is highlighting influential Black voices for the first week of February.Barack Obama was born to a white mother and a Kenyan father at a time when interracial marriage was still illegal in many states. He would go on to become the 44th president of the United States and the country's first Black man to hold that office. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In honor of Black History Month, Podpops is highlighting influential Black voices for the first week of February.Serena Williams holds the record for winning 23 Grand Slam titles and cementing her place in history. It's really a once in a lifetime opportunity to witness a G.O.A.T in action. Serena Williams has won the most grand slam titles by any player in the Open Era and the second most of all time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In honor of Black History Month, Podpops is highlighting influential Black voices for the first week of February.Though Chadwick Boseman lived just four short decades, his cultural impact is truly immeasurable. Through roles like Jackie Robinson, Thurgood Marshall, and T'Challa, the Black Panther, Boseman made representation a real and lasting possibility for Black actors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guests Chris, John & Tim all join me in summarizing the highlights of two key UK crime shows: the addicting gritty cat-and-mouse procedural Luther and the rise-to-power drug kingpin tale, Top Boy! Don't miss how we contrast all these Black cop/gangster shows with other addicting character studies (of which this will also appeal to said fans) like Oz, Sopranos, Sons of Anarchy/Mayans, Power franchise and even Homeland! MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2452329545040913 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222
In honor of Black History Month, Podpops is highlighting influential Black voices for the first week of February.Viola Davis overcame abject poverty to become one of the most celebrated Black actors in history. She continues to break barriers and challenge boundaries both on and off screen and for that, we salute her! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lactic Acid celebrates Black History Month! On this episode, Tiara Williams of @realtallk417 talks her start as a content creator, why her role in the sport is so important, HBCU culture and how important it is to track and field, her faith, working for the Armory, advice she'd give the youth and more. Subscribe to one of the best newsletters in the track and field world, Fast Women: https://fast-women.org/subscribe/ Lactic Acid is partnered with TrackBarn! Be sure to visit the website at https://trackbarn.com and use the code LACTICACID10 at the checkout for 10% off of your order. https://linktr.ee/lacticacidpodcast Follow along on RunnersWorld: https://www.runnersworld.com/author/248839/Dominique-Smith/ Follow along on FanHub: https://fanhubtf.com Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the following platforms: Official Website: https://www.lacticacidpodcast.org YouTube: Lactic Acid Podcast with Dominique Smith Twitter: Lacticacid_pod Instagram: Lacticacidpodcast For those who are interested in playing Taylor Swift jeopardy: https://jeopardylabs.com/play/2022-12-28-439
In honor of Black History Month, Podpops continues to highlight influential black voices for this first week of February. Today, Ginni will walk us through the life of Nelson Mandela. If you know his name, chances are you know something about his story. Mandela was truly a leader in his time and someone who fought tirelessly for what he believed in. He was instrumental in bringing apartheid to an end and promoting equal rights for all citizens of South Africa, irrespective of race. This is his story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In recognition of Black History Month, this highlight program celebrates outstanding performances by Black musicians on From the Top through the years. Hosted by Peter Dugan and David Norville, an alumnus, oboist, and former Assistant Producer at From the Top.
2/2/23 Mr. Carlos Rovira tonight's Spotlight is a Black History Month Special featuring recordings of the great late Latin Jazz and Salsa Music composer , percussionist the Legendary Mongo Santamaría RIP Also, we have a special guest a former member of the Young Lords Mr. Carlos Rovira to enlighten us about influence of Martin Luther King Jr. , Arturo Shomberg, Malcolm X and Black Panthers in creating the Young Lords in NYC. (TBC)
TRIGGER WARNING - If you are triggered by discussions of racial violence, slavery, or suicide, you may want to skip this episode. Hosts Erika Lance and Mark Muncy discuss Imbolc, Robert the Doll, and, in honor of Black History Month, the gruesome story of the Rosewood Massacre and the destruction of an entire town based in bigotry. The travel for this episode is the Rosewood Travel Marker and the last (and only) home left standing in Rosewood. Episode Credits: Hosts - Erika Lance @authorerikalance - Mark Muncy @eerietravels Producer - Calista Muncy Intro/Outro Music - Destini Beard @destinibeardmusic Links https://www.rosewoodflorida.com/ https://rosewoodflorida.wordpress.com/get-involved/donate/ https://www.jconline.com/story/news/local/2023/01/31/imbolc-may-become-a-new-tradition-in-your-family-starting-this-year/69855248007/ https://www.discoveryplus.com/show/the-curse-of-robert-the-doll-us @Robertthedoll #rosewood #massacre #racewar #robertthedoll #history #florida #johnsingleton #blackhistorymonth
Grand Puba, born Maxwell Dixon, is an iconic figure in Hip-Hop who has lived a life filled with "balance". As a youth he "balanced" street life with an enriched education of black history. As an artist he created a lyrical style "balancing" uplifting, positive, black messages with suave, pimpalicious wordplay. And as a human he "balances" spreading love to his compatriots in Rap while trying to climb the ladder of success for himself.Come on a journey into Grand Puba's life to celebrate Black History Month with us!Don't forget to dive deeper down the Stupid Fly rabbit hole - www.stupid-fly.comFollow us on our socials - @stupidflymedia and @fresherapodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Shereen Cutkelvin reps BBC Introducing in Scotland with an hour of upfront tunes and brand new talent to mark Black History Month. Includes music from Sean Focus, Aiitee, Aleena, Brooke Combe, Billy Got Waves, Conscious Route, Chef, Nova, Hannymoon, DOC MRTIN, Paque, Washington, Xavier Lacroix, Bemz, Kyo, Psweatpants and TAAHLIAH.
Angelle Joseph from BBC Introducing in Suffolk reps her region, with an hour of upfront tunes and new talent to mark Black History Month. Including music from Ayo, Debbie, Morgan, Essii, Monster Florence, Tiah Jean, Ryski, Brotherhood, Pepps, Kade, Native James, Enny, Morgan Swann, Nandi Bushell, Nova Twins, Victor Ray and Piers James.
For this third special Mixtape for Black History Month, Gemma Bradley from Introducing on BBC Radio 1 plays upfront music from her region, Northern Ireland. Includes tunes from Jordan Adetunji, Erica Cody, God Knows, Winnie AMA, Sweet Lemondae, Emby, Kessler, TraviS, AbbaCaxi, Cherym, Alicia Raye, Leo Miyagee, Denise Chaila, Jafaris and Aby Coulibaly.
For this second special Mixtape for Black History Month, Theo Johnson from BBC 1Xtra plays upfront music from his region, the West Midlands. There's tunes from Mr Macee, Rmarni, LMR, Piers James, Arielle's World, Tsharna, Rozzz, Aya Bleu, Simply Dubz, J Grant, Yaksta, Cling, Spidey Longaz, Lickle Jay, Letisha Gordon, BRi, Laura Ige and Ayrton Alexis.