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Tera Chantelle is a Soulful Comedian, Self-Love Advocate, Award Winning Author, Actress, Digital Content Creator, and Spiritual Activist. Tera Chantelle is from Cleveland, Ohio and currently lives in Atlanta. In this episode, Tera Chantelle sprinkles Black Girl Magic and offers jewels of empowerment and positivity. She gives the real on "F Dem Kids" and is unapologetic about her celibacy and affirming "love thyself first"! You can follow Tera Chantelle on Instagram @terachantelle. Please leave your thoughts on this episode in the comment section!No Bibs Burps Bottles, is THEE #1 brand and online community that empowers, celebrates and highlights African American/Black women, who are childfree by choice, childfree by circumstance - you define YOU!!! We want
The official return of this much talk about interactive wedding planning event that not only spotlights couples planning their big day but gives exclusive access to area businesses and black owned brands from wedding professionals and so much more!
Baleine sous Gravillon - Nomen (l'origine des noms du Vivant)
Le corbeau est présent dans les mythes et contes de toutes les époques, dans de nombreuses cultures. Au fil du temps, l'oiseau acquiert une mauvaise réputation à cause de son plumage noir, de son cri rauque et du fait qu'il soit charognard, en particulier dans l'Europe chrétienne, ce qui en fait un “oiseau de mauvaise augure”. Dans l'Ancien Testament, un corbeau apparaît pour la première fois au livre de la Genèse dans le récit du déluge. Noé, au bout de quarante jours, lâche un corbeau pour savoir si l'eau a baissé ou non. Comme l'oiseau ne fait qu'aller et venir sans pouvoir se poser, Noé lâche ensuite la colombe. Dans la mythologie grecque, Apollon fut un jour si amoureux de la princesse Coronis, fille du roi Phlégias, qu'il confia à un corbeau blanc le soin de veiller sur elle. Un jour que le corbeau relâcha son attention, Coronis se laissa séduire par un mortel nommé Ischys. Lorsque Apollon, jaloux, tua la jeune fille d'une flèche. Sur le point de mourir, elle lui révélat être enceinte de lui. Leur fils Asclépios, Esculape fut confié au centaure Chiron, chargé de l'éduquer. Comme punition pour sa négligence, Apollon revêtit le corbeau d'un plumage noir. Le grand corbeau occupe également une place importante dans la culture amérindienne. Le corbeau de ces mythes est souvent à la fois le créateur du monde et le fripon. Selon une légende, l'Angleterre ne succombera pas à une invasion étrangère tant qu'il y aura des corbeaux à la tour de Londres ; le gouvernement en maintient plusieurs en résidence, tant comme assurance que pour faire plaisir aux touristes. C'est pourquoi les plumes des individus de la tour de Londres sont taillées périodiquement pour s'assurer que les oiseaux ne quittent pas les lieux. William Shakespeare mentionne le corbeau plus souvent que n'importe quel oiseau, entre autres dans ses pièces Othello (1604) et Macbeth (1606). Dans le film d'Alfred Hitchcock Les Oiseaux (1963), les corbeaux sont, parmi les oiseaux belliqueux, les plus redoutables, attaquant d'abord des écoliers, et assiégeant finalement, avec des mouettes, la maison où s'est réfugiée l'héroïne. _______
In which we discuss the entry of People of Color into chemistry, mostly in the USA. We start with the first Black to get an Ph.D. in Chemistry in the USA, St. Elmo Brady, and work forward through the 1940s through the 1960s. We discuss various organizations to assist people of color in chemistry (and other sciences), such as NOBCChE, SACNAS, AISES, and the Society for Asian Scientists and Engineers. We examine a similar problem in the United Kingdom which has no independent assistance organization for People of Colour.Support the Show. Support my podcast at https://www.patreon.com/thehistoryofchemistry Tell me how your life relates to chemistry! E-mail me at steve@historyofchem.com Get my book, O Mg! How Chemistry Came to Be, from World Scientific Publishing, https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/12670#t=aboutBook
In the early months of the pandemic, Marcus Baskerville was working as the head brewer at Weathered Souls Brewing Company, the brewery he co-founded in San Antonio, when a police officer five states away murdered George Floyd. Marcus, who would go on to become a founding member of the National Black Brewers Association, had an idea to galvanize the industry and raise money for police brutality reform. What emerged was Black Is Beautiful, a stout recipe that would eventually be brewed by more than 1,600 breweries across the country (and 22 countries around the world.) The beer raised millions of dollars for charity, and provided a blueprint for cause beers to come. This is its story—and Marcus's story, too. Don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grayce Nottage-Nicholas was an older sister of Civil Rights activist C. Delores Tucker, but she made a name for herself as a teacher, parole officer, police detective, and beauty queen at a time when women of color were not welcomed to traditional beauty pageants. In this episode I tell you about the evolution of beauty pageants, how pigmentocracy and straight hair defined beauty from a white perspective, how African American women created their own standards of beauty and started their own beauty pageants, and much more on this Women's History Month Broadcast of Biographical Bytes from Bala: Laurel Hill West Stories – Black Is Beautiful.
On this episode, I am closing out my Black History Month Horror series by reading off a few of your favorite Black survivors in Horror films. You guys gave me some great ones to talk about and I also shared a few of my favorites as well! The artist on my podcast playlist is Golden Rules featuring Freddie Gibbs, Yasiin Bey. Game Over! tee in profile pic by DethInk Tees. https://dethink.bigcartel.com/product/game-over-man-game-over
durée : 00:59:53 - Duke Ellington, les Suites (2/5) - par : Alex Dutilh - Une révolution formelle pour l'histoire du jazz : c'est en dépassant à la fois la contrainte des 3 minutes des 78 tours et la fonction de divertissement autour de la danse, avec des Suites de plus en plus ambitieuses, que Duke Ellington s'est imposé comme un compositeur majeur du XXème siècle.
durée : 00:59:53 - Duke Ellington, les Suites (2/5) - par : Alex Dutilh - Une révolution formelle pour l'histoire du jazz : c'est en dépassant à la fois la contrainte des 3 minutes des 78 tours et la fonction de divertissement autour de la danse, avec des Suites de plus en plus ambitieuses, que Duke Ellington s'est imposé comme un compositeur majeur du XXème siècle.
No inicio dos anos 70, Dom Filó cria um baile 100% black no subúrbio carioca, devolvendo a autoestima e despertando o interesse político da comunidade negra. Mas ele não sabia que isso lhe traria muitos problemas.APOIEEste episódio só foi possível graças a contribuição generosa de nossos apoiadores. Se você gosta do nosso trabalho, considere nos apoiar em apoia.se/historiapretaChave Pix: historiapreta@gmail.comLOJAAcesse loja.historiapreta.com.br e vista nossa história.FICHA TÉCNICAPesquisa e roteiro: Thiago André e Jerônimo CruzApresentação: Thiago AndréEdição de Som: Caio SantosDesenho de Som: Janaína OliveiraRedes sociais e Gerência da comunidade: Carolina FerreiraIdentidade Visual: Raimundo BrittoNos siga nas redes sociais no twitter @historiapreta e no Instagram @historia_pretaBIBLIOGRAFIAPEIXOTO, Luiz Felipe de Lima; SABADELHE, Zé Otávio. 1976: Movimento Black Rio. Rio de Janeiro: José Olympio, 2016.OLIVEIRA, Luciana Xavier de. A cena musical da Black Rio: estilos e mediações nos bailes soul dos anos 1970. Edufba, 2018.
La jeune artiste Johana Joseph, alias Jo-J, vient de sortir son premier projet, un EP de sept titres publiés en octobre 2023, et titré Black is Beautiful. C'est un opus qui parle d'amour. Un amour qui, parfois, va au-delà des frontières de l'érotisme. Pour sa 7è édition, cette année, Festi-Graffiti, un festival de street art en Haïti, propose OkapStreetArtLab, dans l'objectif, entre autres, de valoriser les potentiels artistiques et historiques de la ville du Cap-Haïtien. L'événement se déroulera, du 25 au 30 novembre 2023, dans la deuxième ville du pays. Invité : Jean Widler Pierresaint, secrétaire général du Collectif pour la Promotion des Arts Urbains et de l'Art Contemporain.Programmation musicale : - Jo-J – Black is beautiful - Jo-J – Best part - Jo-J – Mwen ap la.
Before it became a worldwide beer campaign, the phrase 'Black Is Beautiful' was a positive affirmation in my childhood. I had previously written about it on GoodBeerHunting.com in the essay, Colorism, Black Pride, and the Black Is Beautiful Initiative. Then, in June 2020, the saying also became the name of an international collab beer as an initiative created by Weathered Souls Brewing' Marcus Baskerville, raising more than $5 million across 1,601 partner breweries that sent proceeds to organizations that support equality and inclusion. Now, the initiative enters into a new phase, supporting the National Black Brewers Association's work in developing and growing Black brewers nationwide. Thanks to documentary filmmaker Marco Ortega, we get a glimpse into what this initiative meant for so many people and how Baskerville is evolving it beyond the project's initial goals. I had a chance to sit on a panel for the film with Ortega, and I knew I had to share his inspiration and passion for the film with you. In this episode, you'll hear how much admiration Ortega has for the way Baskerville is driven to help his community. We go behind the scenes to explore what it takes to make a film and along the way, Ortega provides advice for aspiring filmmakers. He also shares the emotional rollercoaster he considers a part of his creative process and talks about the unlikely celebrity who encouraged him to pursue his dreams.
Welcome back to Bitch Beer! We're thrilled to be back after a brief hiatus, and we've got an incredible episode to kick off our return. In this episode, we're diving into the world of craft beer and social impact as we sit down with filmmaker Marco Ortega to discuss his latest documentary, "Black is Beautiful."
Today's History Story: Frederick Douglass and Photography Black children today are frequently confronted by harmful misrepresentations of their existence, promoted by anti-Black mainstream media and colonized societal norms. However, inspired by past movements like "Black Is Beautiful," today's guests are dedicated to reshaping and reframing the image of our youth, one beautiful Black portrait at a time. Renowned photographers Kahran and Regis Bethencourt are a husband-wife duo and the imaginative forces behind Creative Soul Photography. With more than ten years of working with hundreds of children, families, and brands, they strive to use photography to illuminate Black children in imagery that reflects their inherent excellence. This episode offers a fresh perspective that envisions the power and potential residing within Black children. To learn more about Creative Soul Photography, visit www.creativesoulphoto.com. Black History Year (BHY) 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 and explore pathways to liberation with people who are leading the way. 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 BHY production team includes Tareq Alani, Brooke Brown, Tasha Taylor, and Lilly Workneh. Our producers are Cydney Smith and Len Webb for PushBlack, and Ronald Younger, who also edits the show. Black History Year's executive producer is Julian Walker. 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
Weathered Souls co-founder Marcus Baskerville discusses Black is Beautiful Vol. 2 and how the cause beer collaboration has evolved. Plus, Zoe and Justin break down Monday's blockbuster news that Tilray Brands will acquire eight craft brands from Anheuser-Busch InBev in a $85 million cash deal. The deal includes Shock Top, Breckenridge, 10 Barrel, Redhook, Widmer Brothers, and Blue Point, among others. Zoe and Justin also play Another Round or Tabbing Out on Harpoon's latest Dunkin' Spiked release.
Black is Beautiful Vol. 2 is comingMarcus Baskerville of Weathered Souls Brewing didn't intend to start a movement when he created his Black is Beautiful beer. Intentional or not, the movement happened, with 1,200+ breweries across all 50 states and 22 countries brewery their take on the Imperial Stout. Vol. 2 is underway, this one will be a NEIPA.National Black Brewers AssociationLess than 1% of the nearly 10,000 craft breweries in the US are black-owned, the National Black Brewers Association (NB2A) aims to change that. Through raising awareness the organization aims to the number of African Americans in brewing while raising awareness of the African American brewing history, opening more opportunity and resources for black brewers, and much more. Listen as Marcus shares about the organization and their goals.Seasonal Creep and Pumpkin HateIt's going to happen. I can't stop it. But we don't have to like. Hear our takes on seasonal creep of all things and our exception for a bit of Christmas in July.You will never see a pumpkin beer from Weathered Souls. We can appreciate that. Marcus shares about his early, explosive experience with pumpkin that solidified his stance.Learn more about Black is Beautiful and the National Black Brewers AssociationThere's a lot more than we could cover in an hour. Check out the links below for more info.https://www.nationalblackbrewersassociation.org/https://blackisbeautiful.beer/https://weatheredsouls.beer/Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
We're going from homebrew to Peru on The Beer Hour this week! First up we'll speak with Weathered Souls Brewing's Co-Owner and Head Brewer Marcus Baskerville about getting his start with home brewing, his Black is Beautiful project, and what's on the horizon for the brewery. Then we chat with Itamae's renowned chef and owner Valerie Chang Cumpa about their Peruvian inspired dishes, the family history in restaurants, and the work ethic that drives her. What's led to the success of their multiple restaurants, and how does sofrito differ by country? Listen in!
I'm back with another episode and for this week's Red Hot Topic I share my thoughts and opinions about Tokyo Toni & Blac Chyna's relationship. This weeks topic is about my encounter with a black man who celebrated my blackness but was disgusted with the additives that black women use these days. Enjoy the episode. Follow the pod on IG at @_messy_situations. Comment, subscribe, follow & share --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/messysituations/message
Cette semaine, Audrey nous recommande Black is beautiful, l'exposition de Faith Ringgold, artiste américaine militante qui travaille sur les communautés afro-américaines ainsi que sur la question raciale. Remplie d'huiles sur toiles et de peintures sur tissu, l'exposition a lieu au Musée Picasso à Paris jusqu'au 2 juillet 2023. Merci à HelloFresh de soutenir Les Mains dans la pop ! Avec le code POP100 ou via ce lien vous aurez droit jusqu'à 100 euros de réduction sur vos 4 premières commandes.Les Mains dans la pop est une émission de Nouvelles ÉcoutesAnimée par Mahaut Drama et Audrey Couppé de KermadecProduite par Julien NeuvilleMontage, mixage et enregistrement par Livio Boullenger au studio Artistic PalaceDirectrice générale adjointe : Nora HissemDirectrice artistique : Aurore MahieuDirectrice des productions : Marion GourdonDirectrice commercial : Emmanuelle FortunatoChargée de production : Ashley Tola Vous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy Women's History Month! We're talking about what it's like to grow up as a black woman in the south, the Selena and Hailey Bieber feud, and Michael B Jordan remembering what people said about him in high school.
Frank Mills Heart of the City Sarah Vaughan Serenata Quincy Jones Fly Me To Brazil Oscar Peterson I Can't Get Started The Geoff Love Singers The More I See You Earl Grant Tender Is The Night Gloria Lynne The Night Has A Thousand Eyes The Mills Brothers I'll Be Around Geoff Love AHO Our Love Is Here To Stay Sammy Davis Jr. Unforgettable Manuel & The Music of The Mountains Corcovado Dionne Warwick I Wish You Love Johnny Mathis How High The Moon Phineas Newborn Jr. I'm Old Fashioned Carmen McRae Speak Low Oscar Peterson Yesterday Harry Belafonte By The Time I Get To Phoenix Dee Dee Warwick Alfie Quincy Jones On Days Like These Herb Jeffries & Duke Ellington Flamingo Diahann Carroll I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry Manuel & The Music of The Mountains Begin The Beguine Billy Eckstine Somehow Geoff Love AHO Desafinado Sam Cooke Hey There Etta Jones All My Life The Mills Brothers Till Then Gloria Lynne I Should Care Quincy Jones The Gentle Rain Sammy Davis Jr. Make Someone Happy Diana Ross What a Diff'rence a Day Makes Roy Hargrove You Go To My Head Johnny Mathis & Henry Mancini Long Ago & Far Away Geoff Love AHO I Have Dreamed Natalie Cole & Nat Cole Unforgettable Brook Benton That Old Feeling Frank Mills Heart of the City
Love a black woman from infinity to infinity... Apologies for the tardiness. My mental health has been in the trash BUT here we are. This week, let's take time to celebrate the accomplishments of amazing black women during Black History Month. Many times, black women are erased from history and our contributions go undocumented. Not anymore! I'm breaking down some of the baddest, blackest women and their achievements this week so share this with everyone you know! Follow Tactless Radio on Instagram: tactless_radio Twitter: tactless_radio TikTok: tactlessradio Facebook: tactlesspodcast Email: Tactlesspodcast@gmail.com Music Producer: @__chrismay @sydny.nicole
We need more diversity and representation on stages, at events, behind the microphones, and in the executive boardrooms.But just stating that obvious fact and taking real action to make that a reality are two separate things.The truth is the only way change can occur, is by not only educating but empowering people in power to take action for change by aligning those investments, those initiatives, and those advances with what everyone wants more of: money.In this episode, I explain why more representation isn't just the right thing to do, it's the best financial thing to do. I share snippets from my interview with Megan Powers on the Trade Show Talk Podcast expressing my feelings on social impact, on the need for more women and diverse individuals with a seat at the table, and even got very personal regarding my experiences, vantage point, and reflection as a speaker, business owner, business leader, creator, and as a black man.Let me be crystal clear, black is not only beautiful, black is not only powerful, black is profitable! Beyond The Episode Gems:Ready to delegate to accelerate? Get top fractional admin talent without breaking the bank using Virtual Gurus! Listen to the full interview on the Trade Show Talk Podcast here.Buy my book Strategize Up to maximize the growth and profitability of your business.Grow Your Business Faster Using HubSpot's CRM PlatformClick Here For Free HubSpot Marketing ToolsSee all of the podcasts on the HubSpot Podcast NetworkGet Two Free Months of Agorapulse on me: Social.Agorapulse.com/FindTroyRead my article on HubSpot's Marketing Blog : 3 Reasons So Many Business Strategies Fail (And How To Succeed)#####Support The Podcast & Connect With Troy: • Rate & Review iDigress: iDigress.fm/Reviews• Get Strategy Solutions & Services: FindTroy.com• Buy Troy's Book, Strategize Up: FindTroy.com/Strategize-Up• Follow Troy on Twitter: Twitter.com/FindTroy
Cairo is hitting the road with his Dad and Grandpa to visit the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C. The family trip was planned for Cairo to learn more about their roots and the history of Black people in America. Except Cairo isn't too thrilled about going to a “boring” museum. Cairo learns to embrace history as he wrestles with the joys and hardships of being Black in America. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nina Simone sang “Young, Gifted, & Black” and with this installment of the poetry of MikeTheVoice reminds us just how blessed it is to be Black. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onthewritersblock/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onthewritersblock/support
In this episode I am sharing information from Louisiana to Mobile to my home in North Florida. From one of the last identifiable slaves, Kodjo Lewis to one of my favorite writers Zora Neale Hurston. I discuss history that to often is overlooked, not discussed or not known. Listen
Zion Memorial Missionary Baptist Church With Rev. Randell A. Cain, Jr.
"Black Is Beautiful;" Song Of Solomon 1:5-11
Le Vent d'AilleursLe Vent d'Ailleurs souffle depuis Le Kerala, un État communiste de l'Inde, cette semaine dans Néo Géo Nova. Côme Bassin nous envoie une carte postale sonore de la Biennale d'art contemporain de Cochin, la plus grande d'Asie avec une centaine d'artistes exposés dans les bâtiments historiques de la ville. Il nous rapporte aussi le dernier scandale qui secoue Bollywood…https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=huxhqphtDrM Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Our skin color is beyond this world can imagine. Whatever shade of black you are, embrace it. You are particular. Your black skin is a gift. Society will try to tell you otherwise but love that skin of yourself. Love you. Black Is Beautiful @lira_ndifon
Skin bleaching is a practice done all over the world. According to medical reach, skin bleaching has no health benefit, and there's evidence that skin lightening can result in serious side effects and complications. In this episode, Minilva walked us through her journey to skin bleaching and back to her natural color.SELF LOVE IS KINGTake care of yourself, love yourself, be kind and be gentle with yourself. @lira_ndifon
[REBROADCAST FROM September 9, 2022] In the late 1950s and 1960s, the photographer Kwame Brathwaite, born in Brooklyn to a Caribbean American family, used his work to push for social change. Along with his brother, he founded the African Jazz-Art Society & Studios, an artist collective in Harlem and the Bronx, and also is thought of one of the creators of the phrase, “Black Is Beautiful.” A new exhibition at the New York Historical Society, called, Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite, originally organized by Aperture, displays his photography and behind the scenes images of his involvement in the artistic communities around Harlem. Kwame S. Brathwaite, the artist's son and archive director of The Kwame Brathwaite Archive, and Marilyn Kushner, curator and head of the Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections at the New-York Historical Society, join us to discuss the show, which is on display until January 15.
David, Nick and Mike talk Year In Review 2022. The guys run through every episode over the past year, discuss highlights. What did we like, not like and what are we looking forward to. David drank Black is Beautiful, a stout collaborated from https://www.facebook.com/broadleafwestside, https://www.facebook.com/blackcalderbrewing and https://www.facebook.com/weatheredsoulsbrewing/ before moving on to https://www.facebook.com/GRBrewingCo/ Polar Espresso and https://www.facebook.com/blakeshardciderco/ Triple Jam while Nick had Black Is Beautiful before moving on to https://www.facebook.com/budlightseltzer/ Mike had City of Portage tap water. Support our Patreon and get mentioned in episodes and on the show notes. https://www.patreon.com/bucksandbrews and join our Discord! Shout out to MLVC for the great Theme Song! You can find them at https://www.instagram.com/mlvc_91/ If you have questions for either Nick or David please contact us at: bucksandbrewsllc@gmail.com
A minute affirmation for the road, celebrating that Black is BEAUTIFUL! Part 2
A minute affirmation for the road, celebrating that Black is BEAUTIFUL!
Art and cryptocurrency are two areas that have been historically dominated by white men, but that's changing. NFTS, a.k.a non-fungible tokens, are helping Black folks sell, buy, and share artwork. In this episode, we hear why Black artists, like Nick Davis, prefer using NFTs as a medium for their artwork. Rapper and entrepreneur Ja Rule breaks down why he thinks crypto is the future for both Black artists and investors.
To give you all a description of this episode would not do it any justice. On this week's episode Ian, Ant, Curtis, Rollie, James, Jade, Napoleon and Napoleon's dad sit in on a very riveting conversation, If this episode had to be summed up in a few words they would be powerful, interesting, colorful, insightful, bold, real and energetic! You will not want to miss this episode from the opening intro to the closing song. Each and every episode is sponsored by Curtis who is also the producer of the show as well as the head of Diamond Music Group, Push Thru Athletics(Rollie) and A World Like Mine Media Group(James). Find, download and share all previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pandora and iHeartRadio. Intro Song: Bun B- "Draped Up"Outro Song: David Banner/Bun B- "Swangin"
In the late 1950s and 1960s, the photographer Kwame Brathwaite, born in Brooklyn to a Caribbean American family, used his work to push for social change. Along with his brother, he founded the African Jazz-Art Society & Studios, an artist collective in Harlem and the Bronx, and also is thought of one of the creators of the phrase, “Black Is Beautiful.” A new exhibition at the New York Historical Society, called, Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite, displays his photography and behind the scenes images of his involvement in the artistic communities around Harlem. Kwame S. Brathwaite, the artist's son and archive director of The Kwame Brathwaite Archive, and Marilyn Kushner, curator and head of the Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections at the New-York Historical Society, join us to discuss the show, which is on display until January 15.
We continue our "Book Of Wu" series with the large solo discography of the 10th member of the Clan, Cappadonna, whose story and place within the Clan gives a lot more for conversation than his discography does. TIMESTAMPS:Weekly Music Roundup - (1:33) (Ben = Bold / Charlie = Italics) Drake - Honestly, Nevermind Logic - Vinyl Days JWords - DancePackVol.3 Yaya Bey - Remember Your North Star WESTSIDE BOOGIE - MORE BLACK SUPERHEROES Snoop Dogg Presents Death Row Summer 2022 Topic Intro/Ben's Research House - (18:40) The Pillage - (37:06)The Yin and the Yang - (41:01)The Struggle & The Cappatilize Project - (44:15)Slang Prostitution - (50:08) The Pilgrimage (& quick chat about Wu overall) - (53:31)Eyrth, Wynd and Fyre - (1:05:13) Hook Off, Ear Candy & Show Me The Money - (1:06:31)The Pillage 2, Black Is Beautiful & Black Tarrzann - (1:08:21) Lighter Note - (1:17:46) Thanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved. Be sure to let us know that you're supporting us!Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Records for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter & IG) - @The5thElementUK5E Community DiscordChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorIn Search of SauceBlack Women Watch...5EPN RadioThe Beauty Of Independence
This June, we as a nation get to celebrate the day when African Americans were freed from slavery and their contributions to America since. We talk to community leader and educator Vencil Holmes about the importance of the Juneteeth Holiday. Vencil then gives us his view on the current state of Black America. Happy Juneteeth!!
Juice Crew is back with another Episode. In this show we bring you the latest on the NBA FINALS between the Warriors and the Celtics. We give out predictions on who we think is going to win. Give you our thoughts on the school shooting in texas. We also have a returning guest (CORY RUSH) call in and give his insight on things. So sit back relax and enjoy the show. JUUUIIICCCEEE CRRREEEWWW
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Kim & Keyondra Lockett are an inspiring sister duo who worked together to build their luxury essentialwear clothing brand, Jolie Noir. In French, Jolie Noir means "pretty black" - the brand hopes to change the perception around dark colors (specifically black) being negative. They hope that their brand will remind peole that black is beautiful. During this interview with both Kim & Keyondra, we talk about what its like working with your sister to build a brand, along with what their inspiration behind the brand was. We also touch upon the importance of representation and also supporting Black-owned businesses. This celebrity stylist and award-winning singer sister duo have so much advice and positivity to offer, you won't want to miss it! "If I start insulting you in another language, you feel nothing. They don't mean anything to you because it's you who puts the meaning to it." - Salma Hayek via Bystander Revolution To watch the live interview on our Instagram page, click here . To read the women.com article about this interview, click here . Remember to follow womendotcom on instagram and subscribe to The Women.com Podcast for more exclusive interviews.
Before there is light there has to be darkness like the start of a morning join Robby as he tells us about his own person black is beautiful story. Joining Robby on the show today is Scott from Jesus Labor of Love.
Hendrix wanted to make it. Aretha was a no-show. The Harlem Cultural Festival of 1969 took place 100 miles away from Woodstock, yet so few were aware of it's existence, much less it significance. Thanks to renewed interest in the raw footage of this event, we all get to enjoy this forgotten piece of American History. This week, we're talking about the greatest documentary of 2021, SUMMER OF SOUL, directed by Ahmir "?usetlove" Thomspon. Theme Music "A Movie I'd Like to See" by Al Harley. Show Art: Cecily Brown Follow the Show @freshmoviepod YouTube Channel abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.com
In this episode we dive into our beer cellars and bring out versions of the Black is Beautiful Collaboration from Weathered Souls Brewing Company (San Antonio, TX), brewed to support Justice and equality for People of Color. We tasted versions from Fogtown Brewing Company, Austin Street Brewery, Mast Landing Brewing Company and Bissell Brothers Brewing Company, the latter a tasty barreled-aged treat. And as how now become our custom relating to our podcast episode number, we review the year in baseball from 1977.
In this episode of Black Power Moves, part of the Ebony Covering Black America Podcast Network, we're speaking to Kim and Keyondra Lockett, Founders of Jolie Noire. https://joliexnoire.com/Jolie Noire, “Pretty Black” in French, is a luxury essential-wear brand for women and men that is built on the belief that Black is beautiful. Founded by Atlanta-based blood sisters Keyondra and Kim Lockett, Jolie Noire is an effort to level the playing field, and change the meaning, emotions, and values associated with black. Keyondra Lockett (older sis): is a #1 Billboard Chart Topping singer-songwriter. She has shared the stage with artists such as Yolanda Adams, CeCe Winans, Kirk Franklin, Mary Mary, and many more. She's also the first and only gospel artist to have a licensing deal with a toy company. Kimberly Lockett (younger sis): is an Atlanta-based celebrity fashion stylist. Kim is no stranger to the fashion industry, having spent over 10 years as a personal and celebrity wardrobe stylist, she has gained experience coordinating all aspects of a client's image. While Kim's work has been seen on various national platforms and television networks such as BET, HypeHair.com, Essence Magazine, and more, her personal style has been featured and recognized in major online publications and blogs such as Essence.com, 50 Fab Fashion Instagrammers (2012) and a Fashionbombdaily.com, Fashion Bombshell of the Day (2015). Their clothing brand in was rolled out in Target stores nationwide for Black History Month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Ben Rice grabs a pint on his patio with Melissa McCann, the executive director of the Women's International Beer Summit, part of the newly-minted Women's Craft Fermentation Alliance. Over a glass of Crowns & Hops's Black Is Beautiful pecan pie stout, we discuss the creation of this endeavor, the challenges and successes of starting it during COVID, winning Athletic Brewing's Trailblazer award, Melissa's path from casual drinker to executive director, and becoming a 501(c)3. Plus! Incredible stories coming to this year's event (April 23 & 24, again digitally - get your tickets at www.wcfa.beer), what's new for this year, and what's in the future for this wonderful interactive event.Again, get your tickets at www.wcfa.beer for just $40 (sale ends March 15 - $50 after that). First 300 ticket buyers also get an interactive bonus box loaded with sensory and other goodies to pair with talks throughout the summit. Plus, check out details on the Women's International Beer Summit digital happy hour April 22!Find out more about the Women's International Beer Summit at the website that's been in this description twice already or follow them on IG @womensintlbeersummitBarley & Me can be found across social media @barleyandmepod. Email questions/comments/concerns/guest ideas/brewery ideas to barleyandmepodcast@gmail.com or barleyandmepod@gmail.comBen is also posting #Chugs4Charity videos semi-regularly on Instagram (@barleyandmepod), to help raise funds for various local and national charities with goals of making our world a better place. You can Venmo Ben ($comedianbenrice) or hit his PayPal (@barleyandmepod) and all money will go to support the NAACP, ACLU, Black Lives Matter, and other civil rights helpers. Charities will change with the times and as emergencies arise. But the point is: all donations will go to help those who need it.It's now been 9+ months since Brienne Allen's revelations about the beer industry's treatment of women and minorities. If you have stories about change (or lack thereof), please submit them (anonymously if you wish) and your story may be featured on a future episode. Simply go to https://forms.gle/2QNebCn7NHHjsEbg6Intro Music: “Functional Alcoholism” by Be Brave Bold Robot (@bebraveboldrobot)Interstitial Music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist)Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alchemistqueen)
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