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A Black New York college student claims she was hit twice by a professor who then turned around and played victim. Kanye West accused of sexual harassment by a former assistant. Michael Cohen's family was doxxed and much more. Host: Dr. Rashad Richey (@IndisputableTYT) Guest Host: Sharon Reed (@SharonReedLive) *** SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ https://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYT FACEBOOK: ☞ https://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYT TWITTER: ☞ https://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYT INSTAGRAM: ☞ https://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Comedian Lewis Black joined Rich discussing his upcoming tour "Off The Rails" coming to Philadelphia this Saturday and how he's still waiting for every city and state to truly "return to normal" after the pandemic. Photo by: Neilson Barnard / Staff
A data hack outs active duty NYPD officers as Oath Keeper members. Anti-Karens confront racist ‘Karen' on a bus. A Texas christian school president jailed for a disturbing crime. A ‘Karen' trashes a fast food restaurant and blames it on her diabetes. A ‘Karen' claims to be an investigator for the California state board. A Black New York mother died during postpartum hospital treatment, and her family wants to know why. A Fox News host railed against free school lunch programs. Hilarity unfolds when a neighbor and cop harass a guy cleaning up old property.Co-Host Jackson White.Read More HERE:Hack Of Oath Keepers Militia Group Includes Names Of Active NYPD Officers, De Blasio Launches InvestigationAnti-Karens Confront Racist Karen On A BusFormer Lubbock Christian School president sentenced to more than 5 years for child pornographyMcDonald's Karen has a fit, throws stuff on the ground and blames it on diabetes and IBD"Karen" is an investigator for the California State Board of Equalization.A New York mother died during postpartum hospital treatment, and her family wants to know whyFox News Host Rails Against Literal ‘Free Lunch' for Hungry KidsGuy cleans his old property, & shows us why he moved. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shane White, author of Prince of Darkness and Stories of Freedom in Black New York, on the African Grove, a theater company which played with an entirely black cast and crew to mostly black audiences in the last days of slavery in NYC.
A Communal Circle. In this episode, (part 2 of 2) JULIA LOVING discusses her intimate history with Black New York art forms, the dances she runs in Harlem, and a controversial opinion that will make some people in Queens wanna fight. Also, Chisomo, Bobby tackle an important question from Julia. 0:00 Julia's Question 4:00 Laws, acts, amendments, mindset, What are white people doing to change that opinion? 8:00 The knitty-gritty takes place on the local scene 11:00 About Julia's dances in Harlem 13:30 I learned in Harlem 18:30 Chisomo's hope with Integrated Rhythm… 20:00 A conversation across racialized identities 23:00 Appropriation, appreciation, and the need to follow the money 26:00 What Integrated Rhythm means to Julia 27:30 We all need… 35:00 Julia's controversial opinion 39:00 Important connections between Swing & Hip Hop ----------------- Welcome to Integrated Rhythm! Two Swing Dancing besties (Chisomo Selemani & Bobby White) navigate race and the Black Experience in the world of Jazz Dance and other Afro-centric social dancing. Our goal is comfortable conversations about uncomfortable things. Our intro and ad music this week is by Barron Ryan, Laurel Ryan's brother. Check out firstofitskind.net, and www.barronryan.com. Our podcast music is by Laurel Ryan & Michelle Stokes, and the background drumming is by Bobby White Find us at your local podcast ap, or at: https://anchor.fm/integratedrhythm Please donate to help keep us in business: Patreon: patreoncom/integratedrhythm PayPal: robertwhiteiii@gmail.com Venmo: @bobbyswungover (Where applicable, lease put the note "IR" in it, so that we know it's for the podcast.)
Lynda Lopez speaks with the mayoral candidate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Burns reports See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marla Diamond reports on calls for changes in the criminal justice system See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
plus the State of Black New York on the economy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part Two in our Rewind Series; the economic impact of racial disparity See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NYC Mayoral candidate with Lynda Lopez on racial inequities See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marla Diamond on poverty, and hunger in New York See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mack Rosenberg on small businesses in New York See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A conversation with Lynda Lopez on racial disparities See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shining a light on NY Urban League report on racial disparities in education and health care See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NY Urban League President Arva Rice with Lynda Lopez See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this episode… Grown ass women on film, our homegirl Lacresha Berry joins us as we review the Netflix film 40 year old version, talk about the politics of being grown with no kids (there are politics, we promise!) Black New York, sex and mad other sh!t. This week’s hotlist - Afro’s and Audio festival was lit. That 30 for 30 list is complete trash. Big Toni Morrison energy, Posse scholarships, struggle porn, Charm City Kings and Black New York in black and white. From hiphop to headwraps, and everything in between. Creative gatekeepers, the MTA, teenagers shooting their shot, and much much more... SPONSOR Good Neighbor www.goodneighbor.care 855-355-7001 EPISODE TIMESTAMPS Libations: 5:06 Donation libations: 8:52 Affirmations: 11:05 The Forty Year Old Version: 15:16 Sh!t we liked 20:40 Sh!t we thought was meh 45:07 Is 30 under 30 toxic? 58:52 Dealing with parents & mortality 1:07:44 Happily single and childless but then… 1:13:44 Dating 1:23:30 Toxic white rooms 1:25:51 Black Trauma Porn & media 1:37:08 Grown and trying new sh!t 1:44:28 Tweet us while you listen! #teawithqj @teawithqj and add #podin on twitter to help others discover Tea with Queen and J. podcast! Link up with Berry on the socials and check out her website: Website http://www.berryandconyc.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lacresha.berry/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHSoE0E0fgskUIJiU-QBr-g Twitter: https://twitter.com/berryandcompany Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/berryandco/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@berryandco?lang=en OUR WEBSITE www.TeaWithQueenAndJ.com SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: twitter.com/teawithqj Instagram: Instagram.com/teawithqj Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeawithQueenandJ Tumblr: teawithqueenandj.tumblr.com EMAIL & SPONSOR INQUIRIES teawithqueenandj@gmail.com DONATE www.paypal.me/teawithqj OR www.patreon.com/teawithqj Where to Donate Your Money and Time to Help Protestors: https://nyulocal.com/where-to-donate-your-money-and-time-to-help-protesters-ef2727d7a9d2 How to continue support for the #EndSARS movement in Nigeria https://metro.co.uk/2020/10/29/how-to-continue-support-for-the-end-sars-movement-in-nigeria-13487714/ Queen’s Amazon wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/CXV9ZDWZ3PP9?ref_=wl_share J.’s Amazon wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1NP09USMPJ0TB?ref=cm_sw_em_r_wl_ip_VEVWdvdDDemm Send us snail mail: Tea with Queen and J. P.O. Box 1617 229 East 85th Street New York, NY 10028 NOTES & EXTRA TEA Follow Afros and Audio on instagram https://www.instagram.com/afrosandaudio/ Listen to Radha Blank explain why she decided on a black and white movie on Raging Gracefully podcast. Convo begins at the 22:25 mark: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raging-gracefully-presents-conversation-radha-blank/id1416778670?i=1000495851044 This week’s hashtag: #40YearOldVersion #FYOV #FortyYearOldVersion This week’s closing clip features Rahda Blank's rapping debut in The 40 Year Old Version https://www.netflix.com/title/80231356 This episode was created, hosted and produced by Naima Lewis Muhammad & Janicia Francis Libations to our friend’s Domingo, Tokunbo, and D. Sindayiganza who help keep this show running by paying and supporting Black women. Opening song by Ohene Cornelius Segment music by Chad Milner
Shane White, author of Prince of Darkness and Stories of Freedom in Black New York, on the African Grove, a theater company which played with an entirely black cast and crew to mostly black audiences in the last days of slavery in NYC
Radha Blank won the Directing Prize at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival for her debut film, The 40-Year-Old Version. She also wrote and stars in the movie which is inspired by her own experiences as a Black New York based playwright and rapper approaching her 40th birthday and frustrated at the lack of creative opportunities. It’s been praised as astute and funny and it’s filmed in black and white echoing many iconic New York films. She joins u to talk about the making of the movie. We talk to Chuck D, the frontman and lyricist of pioneering hip hop group Public Enemy. More than 30 years on from their debut, the group's new album 'What You Gonna Do When the Grid Goes Down?' addresses contemporary American issues, including the Coronavirus pandemic and Black Lives Matter. Novelist Lionel Shriver and journalist Michael Goldfarb make up our Friday Review Panel. They’ll be discussing two new US political dramas: The Trial of the Chicago 7, Aaron Sorkin’s film about the prosecution of Vietnam War protesters in 1969, and Sky Atlantic drama The Comey Rule, based on the memoir of the FBI boss James Comey that he wrote after being sacked by Trump, starring Brendan Gleeson as the President. This week the Governor of California declared a state of emergency in Napa, Sonoma and Shasta counties because of devastating wildfires. Dana Gioia, who was the Poet Laureate of California until last year, lives in Sonoma, on a wooded hillside, in a wooden house. He reads the piece he has written especially for Front Row about trying to live and work as a poet while the country around you is in flames and, at any moment, you might have to flee. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Sarah Johnson Studio Manager: Matilda Macari
Until only a few years ago, beginning with the killing of Treyvon Martin, and with the continued press coverage of other highly unfortunate cases, it seemed to many that the issue of racism was a thing of the past. United States society was now in a post-racism era. After all, the civil rights act of the 1960's was over half a century old. I can remember thinking honestly, in the almost entirely white town that I came from, that the only kind of racism that existed were the “innocent” jokes about blacks and other minorities. I was completely ignorant of the structural violence and racism that blacks had to live with on a daily basis in many other parts of the country, and looking back, how potentially difficult it would be for a black person to feel fully comfortable in a town like mine. www.dopeblackdads.com #SocialMedia #Podcast #Parenting More Episodes and longer content on:
Miss Black New York USA, Shannon Nia Alomar, talks with AmNews writer Vanessa Love about representing the Empire State, her platform and how she's helping youth.
Co-Hosts Chef F. Binta Diallo & Comedian imjustdave discuss the hopes, fears, and adventures of marriage with a three Black New York couples. Heterosexual, queer, modern & old school - there's something to learn from every moment. Subscribe to the "Dinner Discussions withBee" podcast on iTunes & SoundCloud Dinner Discussions withBee was created to share and expand perspectives through conversation and foster meaningful connections over dinner.
Co-Hosts Chef F. Binta Diallo & Comedian imjustdave discuss the hopes, fears, and adventures of marriage with a three Black New York couples. Heterosexual, queer, modern & old school - there's something to learn from every moment. Subscribe to the "Dinner Discussions withBee" podcast on iTunes & SoundCloud Dinner Discussions withBee was created to share and expand perspectives through conversation and foster meaningful connections over dinner.
Co-Hosts Chef F. Binta Diallo & Comedian imjustdave discuss the hopes, fears, and adventures of marriage with a three Black New York couples. Heterosexual, queer, modern & old school - there's something to learn from every moment. Subscribe to the "Dinner Discussions withBee" podcast on iTunes & SoundCloud. Dinner Discussions withBee was created to share and expand perspectives through conversation and foster meaningful connections over dinner.
Co-Hosts Chef F. Binta Diallo & Comedian imjustdave discuss the hopes, fears, and adventures of marriage with a three Black New York couples. Heterosexual, queer, modern & old school - there's something to learn from every moment. Subscribe to the "Dinner Discussions withBee" podcast on iTunes & SoundCloud. Dinner Discussions withBee was created to share and expand perspectives through conversation and foster meaningful connections over dinner.
Chelsea Earlewine and Stephanie Haney get to know Mr. and Mrs. Black New York from the Mr. and Mrs. Black America pageant, Bryce and Valerie Henderson. They share their motivation for joining the pageant world, how it empowers them and share information about their humanitarian platform. Our girls discuss the history of racism in pageants and share their conflicting viewpoints on the swimsuit competition being removed from many US pageants. Plus, a very royal City Secret is revealed! __ Follow Mr. and Mrs. Black New York 2019, Bryce and Valerie Henderson: http://thehendersonsny.com http://facebook.com/mrmrsnewyork2019 http://instagram.com/mrmrsblackny http://twitter.com/mrmrsny2019 Follow the Mrs. Black America pageant: https://mrsblackamerica.com __ CITY SECRET: Queen of the RIDE! 3rd Friday night of every month Next up: Friday, June 21st, with special events for World Pride happening on Thursday, June 27 and Friday, June 28. https://experiencetheride.com/sightseeing-attractions/queen-of-the-ride/ Queen of THE RIDE is a 1-hour adult-themed ride cruising Manhattan with live drag street performances! On our interactive Friday night experience, you’ll hop aboard THE RIDE, our luxury motorcoach with stadium-style seating, high-quality audio/visual technology and 3,000 LED lights. Blurring the boundaries between what’s really happening outside and what’s part of the show, your hilarious drag queen host will guide you through wild performances right on the streets of New York City! Queen of THE RIDE is available on the third Friday of every month at 8PM and 9:30PM. Complimentary drink included before and after the show at Ritz Bar & Lounge. Must be 21+ to ride. Valid ID required. Buses board and return at Ritz Bar & Lounge in Hells Kitchen! We encourage your to arrive early to receive your complimentary drink at the bar before boarding! No alcohol will be permitted or served onboard the bus. Complimentary drink inside Ritz upon your return. WorldPride Celebrations: Friday, June 21st at 8:00PM & 9:30PM hosted by Bootsie Lefaris! Thursday, June 27th at 8:00PM & 9:30PM hosted by Mr and Miss Gay America, Judas Elliot & Andora Tetee Friday, June 28th at 8:00PM & 9:30PM hosted by Shequida Hall! __ This episode is brought to you in part by FitOn, the exercise app that gives you unlimited access to group fitness classes with world-class personal trainers, from absolutely anywhere. With both live and on-demand options, your sassy self can get a workout in whenever your heart desires. Download FitOn from the app store and use the code SASSY to get a free seven-day trial plus sixty five percent off of a one year subscription bringing your total to $4.99 per month. __ This episode is also brought to you by Goodr... Running Sunglasses that don't slip, don't bounce and look so damn sexy it's borderline uncalled for... all at a reasonable price! Use the promo code SASSY19 at http://Goodr.com for 10% off your order! __ We are super excited to announce our Patreon page. This where you can support our podcast, so we can keep giving you top notch listening entertainment! Go to http://Patreon.com/sassyanduncalledfor to make a donation and receive exclusive content in return, plus a few other perks we’re throwing in to show our appreciation for our OG Sassy Cats. __ Represent the Sassy and Uncalled For podcast in style with our official tee and sweatshirt! http://represent.com/sassyanduncalledfor
Born and raised in New York City to Afro-Dominican parents, Suhaly Bautista-Carolina has designed a career centered on harnessing the collective power of communities through the arts. Over the past 10 years, she has served as a social justice educator, youth advocate, and community organizer both in the U.S. and throughout Latin America. Suhaly has worked in various capacities with organizations such as the Brooklyn Museum, Creative Time, Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI), ArtBuilt, and the Laundromat Project. In 2015, Suhaly was a panelist at ArtPrize7's "Reflecting the Times: Arts & Activism" alongside Dread Scott and Arts.Black. She is also a 2016 alumna of CCCADI’s Innovative Cultural Advocacy Fellowship and a graduate of Columbia University's Summer Teachers and Scholars Institute, "The Many Worlds of Black New York." As a curator, Suhaly has worked to design exhibitions and arts programming on behalf of organizations including Art Connects, ArtSpace, and Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership’s “Black Artstory Month.” Her photographic documents and writings have been published in La Galeria Magazine, Remezcla, United Nations’ International Museum of Women and Caribbean Vistas Journal. She has enjoyed solo exhibitions at New York University (8th Floor Gallery) and La Casa Azul Bookstore and has been featured in Bustle, The Girl Mob, and mitú. Suhaly is a Weeksville Heritage Center Ambassador and serves on the Advisory Boards to Black Girl Project and More Art. She earned her Bachelor’s (B.A.) and Masters in Public Administration (MPA) degrees from NYU, where she was named one of “NYU’s 15 Most Influential Students.” Suhaly lives in Brooklyn with her wife and their daughter, Luna.
Episode 108 LIVE From The Armory Wrestling Show This Week On The Show....... We welcome Amaiya Jade & Judas Black to the program! We go back to WildKat Sports again this week and speak to the second female graduate of WildKat Sports Wrestling School Amaiya Jade! We'll talk to her about her time at WildKat, SHINE, and her thoughts on women's wrestling! We then head to New York and talk with Judas Black. We'll talk to him about Johnny Rodz WUW Promotion, The World Famous Gleason's Gym & his aspirations in wrestling! All this plus the week's news, events, and rumblings as we see them! 7pm Eastern On Blog Talk Radio We Are On iTunes Streamed Worldwide On: www.fnx.network Follow Us On Twitter: @FromTheArmory Please Visit: www.topropebelts.com Please Support: www.turnbucklecupcakes.storenvy.com We Support #ProjectKindness