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Send us a textIn September 1968, 21-year-old Carol Jenkins was walking door to door in Martinsville, Indiana, selling encyclopedias. On one of her last stops, Carol told the woman who answered the door that two white men had been following and harassing her. As a Black woman, Carol was frightened. Thirty minutes later, Carol was found murdered. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/badactspodPodMoth: https://podmoth.network/Ad: Rowan & Pine – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rowan-pine-a-feminist-folklore-mythology-podcast/id1632401774 Episode Source List:https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/interactive/unresolved/cases/carol-jenkinshttps://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2002/01/07/who-killed-carol-jenkinshttps://www.wrtv.com/news/local-news/the-girl-in-the-yellow-scarf-focuses-on-the-1968-murder-of-carol-jenkins https://www.indystar.com/story/life/2017/11/03/martinsville-remakes-racist-image/775258001/ https://www.in.gov/library/files/CarolJenkinsUpdated.pdf https://mediaschool.indiana.edu/news-events/news/item.html?n=investigative-journalist-chapman-tells-story-of-carol-jenkins-murder-in-documentaryhttps://www.wthr.com/article/news/investigations/carol-jenkins-davis-memorial-park/531-a5714f08-97a3-4a5f-81f6-53d0f2628b4a https://www.heraldtimesonline.com/story/news/2002/05/08/suspect-charged-in-jenkins-murder/48695727/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpsV9vcRqTI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bes4ewOtlqs https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125584151/carol-marie-jenkins_-_davis
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For the entirety of our existence as a nation, the United States has denied the full power of equal citizenship to women. Today, we have taken a huge step toward correcting that injustice. We've got a powerhouse of a panel with us today. Zakiya Thomas is President and CEO of the ERA Coalition. Jessica Neuwirth is a board member of the ERA Coalition. Carol Jenkins is Chair of the Fund for Women's Equality, and Sophia Armen is the co-founder and Co-director of Feminist Front.
Host Marianne Schnall shares a collection of insights on "What would it mean for the U.S. to finally elect a woman president?” from her recent interviews with an esteemed group of thought leaders about Kamala Harris's historic run for President. They each share their perspectives on what the possible impact of finally breaking that glass ceiling would be (1:23), how it could open doors for women and girls (5:46), and also broaden our cultural perceptions of leadership across generations (13:12). They also elaborate on the potential global impact of a Harris Presidency (16:31), what it would mean for the U.S. to join the ranks of other nations who have women heads of state (17:44), and much more. With quotes from Ted Bunch, Glynda Carr, Jasmine Crockett, Anita Hill, Carol Jenkins, María Teresa Kumar, Barbara Lee, Kimberly Peeler-Allen, Nancy Pelosi, Ai-jen Poo, and Erin Vilardi.
New York Times bestselling and award winning author, Renée Watson joins host Carol Jenkins to discuss her novel, "Skin & Bones".
INTRO In 1968, a young black woman was murdered while visiting a town that was known for their ongoing hatred and mistreatment of black people. Despite KNOWING who was responsible for her death, her case is still considered unsolved. So JOIN US as we discuss the murder of Carol Jenkins. To ACCESS the FULL VIDEO EPISODE + ALL PICTURES associated with the case. Join US on PATREON: www.patreon.com/blacktruecrimepodcast Follow us on INSTAGRAM: @BlackTrueCrimePodcast Subscribe to our YOUTUBE Channel: www.youtube.com/c/blacktruecrimepodcast Join our PATREON for full video episodes and exclusive content: www.patreon.com/blacktruecrimepodcast For MERCH, visit: www.blacktruecrime.com/shop-merch JOIN OUR FB GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/blacktruecrimepodcast Intro & Outro music credits: Horror by Paradox Beats Original Beat production ownership is retained by the original producer where applicable. This beat is being used with private/owned leasing rights GRANTED by the producer(s). This audio is 100% free to listen to on this show. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blacktruecrimepodcast/message
Marc Morial, President and CEO of The National Urban League discusses their "State of Black America" Report, home ownership, wealth gap, moving to Harlem, and other important topics with host Carol Jenkins.
In this edition of Bring It On!, hosts, Clarence Boone and Gloria Howell, spend the hour with investigative reporter and documentarian, Sandra Chapman. In 2001, Chapman aired on WISH-TV in Indianapolis a series of reports on the murder of Carol Jenkins. Jenkins was murdered on September 16, 1968, after a day of selling encyclopedias in …
Our host, Carol Jenkins sits with Dr. Jonathan Quash, Director of CUNY's Black Male Initiative (BMI), and James Viafara, a student at Medgar Evers College to discuss the program's significance, its historical roots, and its broader impact beyond people of color.
When the shadows of a sundown town cloak a chilling tale of loss, the story demands to be told with the reverence it deserves. Together with Alexandra Kitty, a journalist with a keen eye for the often-overlooked narratives in true crime, we unravel the poignant story of Carol Jenkins—a young woman whose life ended tragically on the streets of Martinsville in 1968. Our conversation traverses the haunting intersection of racism, sexism, and the silence of a community shaken by an unspeakable act, only to be broken decades later by a confession that no forensic evidence could unearth.With each sip of our Mimosas, we raise a glass to the courage that pulses through the veins of victims like Carol, whose story serves as a stark reminder of the vigilance we must uphold. This episode is not just about honoring Carol's memory; it's about confronting the challenges of telling such a story that mainstream true crime media often overlooks. The ethical quandaries of justice racing against time, the profound impact on the families left behind, and the complexities of a case where the passage of years is an adversary—these are the threads that weave through our discussion, offering a sobering reflection on the persistence of those who seek justice in the face of fear. Join us as we shed light on a narrative that, while difficult, is necessary to remember.Carol's story seemed liked the best episode to wrap up Black History Month. Purchase the book here: Mystery Unveiled: Murder in a Sundown Town – Genius Books (geniusbookpublishing.com)Support the showhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1336304093519465https://twitter.com/Murder_Mimosashttps://www.instagram.com/murder.mimosas/murder.mimosas@gmail.comhttps://uppbeat.io/t/the-wayward-hearts/a-calm-hellfire License code: ZJZ99QK39IWFF0FB
When the shadows of a sundown town cloak a chilling tale of loss, the story demands to be told with the reverence it deserves. Together with Alexandra Kitty, a journalist with a keen eye for the often-overlooked narratives in true crime, we unravel the poignant story of Carol Jenkins—a young woman whose life ended tragically on the streets of Martinsville in 1968. Our conversation traverses the haunting intersection of racism, sexism, and the silence of a community shaken by an unspeakable act, only to be broken decades later by a confession that no forensic evidence could unearth.With each sip of our Mimosas, we raise a glass to the courage that pulses through the veins of victims like Carol, whose story serves as a stark reminder of the vigilance we must uphold. This episode is not just about honoring Carol's memory; it's about confronting the challenges of telling such a story that mainstream true crime media often overlooks. The ethical quandaries of justice racing against time, the profound impact on the families left behind, and the complexities of a case where the passage of years is an adversary—these are the threads that weave through our discussion, offering a sobering reflection on the persistence of those who seek justice in the face of fear. Join us as we shed light on a narrative that, while difficult, is necessary to remember.Carol's story seemed liked the best episode to wrap up Black History Month. Purchase the book here: Mystery Unveiled: Murder in a Sundown Town – Genius Books (geniusbookpublishing.com)Support the showhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1336304093519465https://twitter.com/Murder_Mimosashttps://www.instagram.com/murder.mimosas/murder.mimosas@gmail.comhttps://uppbeat.io/t/the-wayward-hearts/a-calm-hellfire License code: ZJZ99QK39IWFF0FB
Taking a look at Black academia and what it looks like for Black Faculty with host Carol Jenkins. Joined by June Cross, Errol Olton Dr. Marcus D. Allen
This month on Arts In the City… Andrew Falzon checks out the bubbly at Brooklyn Seltzer Boys; Carol Anne Riddell visits the new exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; Susan Jhun learns about the lindy hop at with the Harlem Swing Dance Society; Donna Hannover sits down with harpist Ashley Jackson; Neil Rosen tours the historic Kaufman Astoria Studios in Queens; and Black America's Carol Jenkins chats with Spike Lee about his art collection on display at the Brooklyn Museum!
Raven Jemison, an experienced sports business executive, joins host Carol Jenkins to discuss her book, "More Than Representation: The Cheat Codes to Own Your Seat at the Table".
Author, Kristal Brent Zook joins host Carol Jenkins to discuss "Girl in the Yellow Poncho: A Memoir" that takes us through her life as a young girl who navigates what it means to be biracial while trying to overcome trauma on her journey to healing.
In Murder in a Sundown Town, author Alexandra Kitty looks at the shocking 1968 homicide of Carol Jenkins, a sweet and resilient 21-year-old woman stabbed in the heart on her first day on the job selling encyclopedias in Martinsville, Indiana. What seemed to be an easily solved homicide turned into a four-decade cold case and became a tragic story about racism, sexism, gossip, and walls of silence. It is a case of injustice and persistence that still leaves as many questions as answers. In an age of both “true crime” fascination and modern social politics holding equal attention, this book looks at an old case in a contemporary light. From the clues to its racial and gender politics, investigation, resolution, and cultural impact, the book takes an in-depth look at a young woman's frightening last hours and why Carol's case is as relevant today as it was in the ‘60s. MURDER IN A SUNDOWN TOWN-Alexandra KittyRitual.com/TruemurderThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3269715/advertisement
Community Connection Monday September 18th 2023 #JUSTICE4BABYG And All Stolen Lives By IMPD | Tomorrow (Tuesday) Sept 19th at Noon, Located At The Prosecutor's Office 251 E. Ohio St. | - Presented By The Hovey Street Church Of Christ "No One Should Be Shot In The Back" 2023 MLK Days of Service | Tuesday September 19th and Wednesday, September 20th From 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM | Watkins Park Family Center 2360 Dr. MLK Jr. St, Indianapolis, IN 46208 - Presented By The Indiana Civil Rights Commission Volunteers Needed! Volunteer Check-In begins at 8:30 AM each day at the Watkins Park Family Center. Light breakfast refreshments will be served from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM. A boxed lunch will be served in the afternoon. Info: https://www.in.gov/.../even.../mlk-jr.-days-of-service-2022/ The Girl in the Yellow Scarf Documentary Screenings | About: "The Girl in the Yellow Scarf Documentary takes you beyond the headlines of the Civil Rights murder mystery that unfolded on the main thoroughfare in Martinsville, Indiana in 1968." 2 Screenings: Thursday September 21st at 7:30 PMKan Kan Cinema And Brasserie 1258 Windsor St. Indianapolis, IN Tickets - $12 Found at https://www.goelevent.com/Kan.../e/THEGIRLINTHEYELLOWSCARF Saturday September 23 At 7pm Princess Theatre, 330 N. Main Street, Rushville, Indiana Tickets $10 Call: City Hall (765) 932-3735 All Proceeds Benefit the Carol Jenkins Davis Community Park More on the film::"For more than 50-years the stabbing death of 21-year old Carol Jenkins has impacted the lives of African Americans and Indiana University students in Central Indiana. At the same time the City of Martinsville has struggled to change its national reputation as a racist former Sundown Town. For 33-years Carol's case went unsolved until a series of reports by Investigative Reporter, Sandra Chapman prompted a woman to come forward with a stunning secret. She told Chapman: "If the girl had a yellow scarf and was killed with a screwdriver my father could be the killer." It was a story she also relayed to police. But the arrest of Kenneth Richmond, failed to bring full justice to Carol's family or to remove the stain on Martinsville. Then in 2017, in the wake of a nation's unrest, both the rural communities where Carol lived and died faced a reckoning with race relations. The outcome now: an emerging legacy of hope for Carol Jenkins. This compelling, historical account builds on Chapman's years of investigative work, and the recollections and of exclusive key witnesses all as the U.S. Department of Justice tries once more to bring complete justice to Carol's case." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legendary poet and activist, Nikki Giovanni sits with host Carol Jenkins to discuss her work as a poet, activist, mother and how life has changed since sitting down as a young writer at the age of 28 with James Baldwin.
Harlem's fashion icon, Dapper Dan joins Black America's host Carol Jenkins to discuss his journey to building a brand that will leave a legacy beyond Harlem to remember.
on September 16, 1968, 21 year old Carol Jenkins had set out on her first day of work as a door to door encyclopedia salesperson. She was working in the town of Martinsville, Indiana, which was known to be a sunset town. She never made it home alive. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2002/01/07/who-killed-carol-jenkins https://aaregistry.org/story/the-murder-of-carol-m-jenkins-occurs/ https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/interactive/unresolved/cases/carol-jenkins https://www.indystar.com/story/life/2017/11/03/martinsville-remakes-racist-image/775258001/ https://www.britannica.com/place/sundown-town https://kathmanduk2.wordpress.com/2008/07/13/from-the-archives-the-carol-jenkins-slaying/ https://www.wrtv.com/longform/the-ku-klux-klan-ran-indiana-once-could-it-happen-againhttps://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/indystar/name/paul-davis-obituary?id=1665162Black Girl Gone Podcast - MURDERED: The Murder of Carol Jenkins
On this episode Jason and Amara. discuss the murder of Carol Jenkins in the sundown town of Martinsville, IN. We also address some of the biggest questions you had from this weeks episode. Find out more about HelpYouFind.me and how you can create your "If I Go Missing File" https://helpyoufind.me/go/1109/ SUPPORT OUR SHOW! And Join Us On Patreon To Unlock Exclusive Content! www.patreon.com/blackckgirlgonepodcast Follow Us! IG: @BlackGirlGonePodcast TikTok: @BlackGirlGonePodcast FB: Black Girl Gone Podcast Twitter: @BlkGirlGonePod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, in continuing with covering cases in honor of Black History Month, Shannon tells us the story of Carol Jenkins. A young woman who's murder went unsolved for over 30 years. **Episode Sources** https://www.facebook.com/GrandComicFest https://www.amazon.com/Girl-Yellow-Scarf-Indianas-Notorious/dp/0615607055 **Products Mentioned** https://www.shesbirdie.com/?rfsn=6771039.9b0430 Promo Code: DARKHEARTS15 **Patreon** https://patreon.com/Heartland_Darkland **Find Us at these links** * https://www.hldlpodcast.com/ * https://www.facebook.com/heartlanddarklandpodcast/ * https://www.instagram.com/heartland.darklandpodcast/ * https://twitter.com/hl_dlpodcast * https://www.tiktok.com/@heartlanddarklandpodcast
We have debated venturing back into the world of true crime, but wanted to make sure what we were covering was meaningful, informative and frankly a crime for us not to know. This week we're talking about Sundown towns. If you've never heard of these, you're not alone. Sundown towns are a part of the white-washed, buried, dark history that America actively tries to pretend didn't happen, and in some places may still be happening. It is imperative to know our history, lest we be doomed to repeat it. Along with learning about Sundown Towns, we discuss the murder of Carol Jenkins and why it took 30 years for her killer to be caught. RESOURCES-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundown_townhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Carol_Jenkinshttps://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/sundown-towns/https://justice.tougaloo.edu/sundown-towns/using-the-sundown-towns-database/state-map/https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2002/01/07/who-killed-carol-jenkins
On September 16, 1968, 21 year old Carol Jenkins was murdered in the sundown town of Martinsville, IN. Carol had gone there to sell encyclopedias but she never made it back home. 3 decades later, one of her killers was finally found. But justice delayed, was justice denied. *Afterthoughts: Carol Jenkins available February 9th* Find out more about HelpYouFind.me and how you can create your "If I Go Missing File" https://helpyoufind.me/go/1109/ SUPPORT OUR SHOW! And Join Us On Patreon To Unlock Exclusive Content! www.patreon.com/blackckgirlgonepodcast This Episode if Sponsored by Better Help Visit BetterHelp.com/GirlGone for 10% off your first month Follow Us! IG: @BlackGirlGonePodcast TikTok: @BlackGirlGonePodcast FB: Black Girl Gone Podcast Twitter: @BlkGirlGonePod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A review of "Black Titan: A.G. Gaston and the Making of a Black American Millionaire" by Carol Jenkins and Elizabeth Gardner Hines tells the story of an entrepreneur who became the first or one of the first Black millionaires in America. Show notes are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/black-titan-book-review.
Randy Donaldson, Executive Producer and Tamara Tunie, Director of "Marian the Musical" joins host, Carol Jenkins to discuss the impact Marian Anderson had on so many during the era of racial segregation to now that inspired this work they are doing today.
The subject of reproductive rights has taken center stage in our society. Still, many people don't understand the tentacles those rights have in every corner of society or within most families. On this episode of About Your Mother is my conversation with writer and editor Elizabeth Hines, who spearheaded the recent anthology Aftermath: Life in Post-Roe America. Our discussion touches on motherhood, activism, and what it takes to bring important stories to the forefront. Shocked and motivated by the Dobbs decision, Elizabeth Hines channeled her energy to gather essays and interviews from contributors to share the importance of reproductive rights in America. Here is our conversation. Letting Voices Be Heard The discussion begins with what inspired Elizabeth to put the anthology together. She found herself shocked and outraged when the decision leaked. Soon discovering she was not alone as friends and relatives voiced their disbelief and outrage about the judgment. Then, she had a calling and decided to serve as a vehicle for voices to be heard. "It was really just my anger and outrage over what was, at the time, the leaked draft of Justice Alito and his opinion on the Dobbs case. Then I got emails and text messages from friends, who are also parents who were really just beside themselves with concern about what do we do now." – Elizabeth Hines Making a Difference Elizabeth knew that many people were incensed about this issue, even those who are high-profile and have a larger platform to voice their concerns. She also understood the importance of seizing the moment. "I realized that I could do all of the text complaining and social media posting I wanted. But in the end, all of us are faced at a certain point with the question, what skills and tools do I have to actually make a difference? And one of the skills and tools I have as a writer is writing and bringing people together around the written word. And so I simply decided that what I was going to do was call on people I didn't even know and just start putting together an anthology." – Elizabeth Hines The Silence That Left Us Vulnerable Contributors bravely share their stories connected to reproductive rights, as well as experiences that influenced their understanding of them. Whether it's a health crisis, activism, health care work, political advocacy, and more, the anthology covers the varying degrees that reproductive rights touch people's lives. However, so many of these stories remain private, known to few. As one contributor, Rebecca Traister, said, "Our silence left us vulnerable." Many women wish to be more vocal on important issues but need help knowing where to begin. How do they reach people outside their own circles? Elizabeth's anthology breaks the familiar silence around the subject and gives the storytellers a platform. There are many brilliant contributors to the collection with varying accounts of reproductive experiences, and some might leave you shocked to understand how Dobbs affects so many lives. Contributors include: Jessica Valenti Alyssa Milano Soraya Chemaly Michelle Goodwin Ruby Sales Gloria Feldt Linda Villarosa and 31 more. To hear more from Elizabeth Hines and her thoughts on post-Roe America, download and listen to this episode. Bio Elizabeth Hines is an author, editor, and strategic communications specialist. Her work has appeared in numerous online publications, and along with her mother, Carol Jenkins, she is the co-author of the best-selling biography, Black Titan: A. G. Gaston and the Making of a Black American Millionaire, winner of a 2004 Non-Fiction Book Honor from the American Library Association. Hines holds a BA from Yale College and conducted her graduate studies at Harvard University. She lives in New York City. Connect with Elizabeth! Facebook | More about Elizabeth Hines Check out the anthology here: Aftermath: Life in Post-Roe America | Sh...
Kim Taylor-Thompson, NYU Professor of Clinical Law Emerita and Editor of "Progressive Prosecution" joins host, Carol Jenkins to discuss how race shapes and misshapes the injustice in this country and her role in changing that.
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
This week, Karen covers the murder of Carol Jenkins and Georgia breaks down the investigation surrounding the Ford Pinto car.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Carol Jenkins sits down with her daughter Elizabeth Hines, Editor of "After Math: Life in Post-Roe America". While discussing legacy, her upcoming book and more, we turn the tables and allow Elizabeth to ask Carol a few questions of her own.
Welcome to all of our new subscribers and listeners, and we thank our whole Crime Family for being here again! Week 35's stories have made our blood boil, and then made us hopeful in remembering there are some really amazing people in the world.We'll just warn you: Bailey's story had us so angry that there is more than our normal swearing in this episode. But if you hear the story of the disgraceful and barbaric murder of Carol Jenkins-Davis, along with the aftermath and shameful treatment by the 'Sundown Town' of Martinsville, Indiana, and you're not angry...something's wrong.Beth has the second story this week, with cellist Friedericke Fechner, who bought a dilapidated old house to renovate and preserve, and through its history, helped reunite a family whose scattered members didn't think they had any other living relatives.So, it's a bit of rough one, but we know you're tough enough to get through it with us. We're sorry there are no Puss interruptions in the bloopers this week, I think she knew our nerves were shot after that first story.And now, we need a glass of wine. Care to join us? No worries, I mean, it's a BnB. You can crash here until you're good to drive.--You can find us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook @TrueCrimeBnBYou can send us an email at TrueCrimeBnBPod@gmail.comIf you enjoy our show, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts or GoodPods, or give us a 5-star rating on whatever platform you prefer!https://linktr.ee/TrueCrimeBnB?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=9e8aa538-d3ee-4823-b2e1-cb1625692e7aAnd if you REALLY enjoy our show, we would love your support at Patreon, here:https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeBnB?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator
Carol Jenkins does not mince words when it comes to equality and equity for women in the workplace and throughout the world.Podcast host Cary Broussard welcomes the vivacious media icon Carol Jenkins to the C2CEO Mastermind for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Carol is a national board member of the ERA Coalition (and former CEO of the ERA). Carol now hosts the podcast Lady Liberty is V.E.R.Y. Pissed! (https://www.ladylibertyisverypissed.com) Cary is also joined by Dr. Faye Hall Jackson, assistant provost of Tuskegee University and director of DE&I curriculum for the Broussard Global C2CEO Learning Institute. (https://www.cinderellaceo.com)We talk voting rights, equal rights and human rights and what to do about securing your own rights through voting, poll working and making your voice heard. If you are interested in learning more about the DE&I online Mastermind Meet Ups at Broussard Global C2CEO, go to https://www.cinderellaceo.com. - And of course listen to Cinderella CEO On Air wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts or find it on cinderellaceo.com
Maria Davis-Pierre, Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Founder of Autism in Black joins host, Carol Jenkins to bring awareness to how autism affects those in the black community.
Atención, quizás no estás preparade para los casos de este episodio. Esta semana recorremos Martinsville, Indiana para darle el premio al peor pueblo del mundo y celebramos uno de los mejores plot twists que hemos contado nunca. Casos: Carol Jenkins y Noela Rukundo INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/simequereispodcast/ TWITTER: @smqpodcast FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/simequereispodcast/🍷 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/simequereismorirse Si quieres acceder a más contenido, considera apoyarnos en Patreon: https://patreon.com/simequereispodcast
Ntozake Shange's "For Colored Girls" returns to Broadway after almost 50 years. Lady in Orange, Amara Granderson, and Lady in Brown, Tendayi Kuumba joins Carol Jenkins to discuss their experiences in the play after receiving 7 Tony Nominations.
Thursday, March 31st, 2022 Carol Jenkins is the President and CEO of the ERA Coalition and the Fund for Women's Equality, sister organizations dedicated to the adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment. We discuss the current state of the ERA and why this constitutional amendment will address the problems of equality, misogyny, and discrimination. The Equal Rights Amendment guarantees equality of rights under the law, regardless of sex. The source of sexism, however, derives directly from the Constitution, which created a gold standard of living that really only applied to white men. That playbook is faulty, and the ERA provides a way to fix it. Despite already gaining the ratification of 38 states, the ERA has not yet been formally published as the 28th amendment. The battle over ratification has lasted for nearly a century. Follow Carol Jenkins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/caroljenkins Follow Mila on Twitter: https://twitter.com/milaatmos Follow Future Hindsight on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futurehindsightpod/ Listener Survey: http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=6tI0Zi1e78vq&ver=standard Want to support the show and get episodes early? https://patreon.com/futurehindsight Check out the Future Hindsight website! www.futurehindsight.com Promo Codes Thanks to Novo for supporting Future Hindsight! Go to Novo.co/HOPEFUL and get your FREE business banking account.
Host, Carol Jenkins is joined by Imani Perry, Author of "South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation".
You may think the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which states “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex,” is already the law of the land, maybe, kind of. And it is, but it is complicated. To explain the history of the ERA of and what is happening now so we can get engaged, L. Joy brings Carol Jenkins, CEO of ERA Coalition, to the front of the class. But first, L. Joy gives us the primer we need on how we amend the Constitution and brings Vote Mama Candidate Spotlight Jen Jordan to the front of the class.
Tony and Emmy® Award winning Costume Designer, Paul Tazewell joins host, Carol Jenkins to discuss looks in his latest works, "West Side Story" and "MJ the Musical" and how it all started.
Dr. Farah Jasmine Griffin joins host, Carol Jenkins to discuss her latest book, "Read Until You Understand: The Profound Wisdom of Black Life and Literature".
Carol Jenkins is joined by Brittney C. Cooper, Professor and Author of "Feminist AF: A Guide To Crushing Girlhood".
Lighting Designer, Kathy A. Perkins joins host, Carol Jenkins to discuss her latest work and debut on Broadway for Alice Childress, "Trouble in Mind".
**Listener discretion is advised** Get in the car with us, we're driving to Indiana today! We are covering the story of Thessalonica Allen and Carol Jenkins. Check us out on our instagram @whatsthedamage.pod to see pictures of this episode.
Alone, scared, and hunted. Those were the last moments of the life of 20-year-old Carol Jenkins, as she attempted to sell encyclopedias door-to-door in the infamous sundown town of Martinsville, Indiana. It would take more than 30 years before her killer was finally revealed, though her family would never receive justice.
Sunsets can be a beautiful sight and time of day, but from 1890 and even to the present, a sunset could mean violence and even death for Black/African Americans. Join Dr. Carol François and Kourtney Square, her niece as they tell the sordid history of sundown towns---all-white communities, neighborhoods, counties, and even states that exclude Blacks and other minorities through the use of discriminatory laws, harassment, and threats or violence. Want more, take our course Systemic Racism: See it, Say it, Confront it at www.whyaretheysoangry.com and find us anywhere at www.podpage.com.whyaretheysoangry Citations AP Road Trip: Racial tensions in America's 'sundown towns' Loewen, James W. Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism, The New Press, New York, 2018. Loveland, Colorado Splinters Over Racist Sundown Town Past And Increasingly Diverse Future Sundown Towns Sundown Towns Are Still A Problem For Black Drivers Sundown Towns by State - History and Social Justice Sundown Towns in the News, Arts, etc. - History and Social Justice 'Sundown towns': Midwest confronts its complicated racial legacy The Brutal Slaying of Carol Jenkins | by Katherine M. The Great Banishment of 1923 Think Sundown Towns Are a Thing of the Past? Think Again | by Morgan Jerkins | GEN What Sundown Towns Represent For Black Drivers Today Who Killed Carol Jenkins? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carol-francois/support
What I learned from reading Black Titan: A.G. Gaston and the Making of a Black American Millionaire by Carol Jenkins and Elizabeth Gardner HinesThe grandson of slaves, born into poverty in 1892 in the Deep South, A. G. Gaston died more than a century later with a fortune worth well over $130 million [0:01]A 10 year old's first business idea [5:35] A.G. finds a blueprint to follow: A.B. Loveman [9:00]The remarkable story of Carrie Tuggle and The Tuggle Institute [12:10]The influence of Booker T. Washington [13:35]The power of positive examples [15:27]Joining the army for discipline and opportunity / Lessons from World War I [18:32]Keep your eyes open. Study the people around you. How do they live? What makes them tick? What do they need? [25:05]A. G. Gaston was relentless [27:20]The parallels between Andrew Carnegie and A. G. Gaston [30:26]Exhausted, depressed, and hopeless right before his big breakthrough [33:38]And thus these poor devils keep themselves always under — Benjamin Franklin / Both Benjamin Franklin and A. G. Gaston valued industry and frugality [38:00]A fundamental change in philosophy for a young entrepreneur [44:30]A.G. starts a funeral insurance company / Inspiration from the life of Booker T. Washington [46:40]CAP YOUR DOWNSIDE! [51:41]Personality: Focus on only on what you can control and have a bias for action [54:00]A.G. starts The Booker T. Washington Business College to help train potential employees [56:00]A.G's singular focus is on mastering his craft [57:50]—“I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — GarethBe like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
We made it to the end of another busy week, and we have a busy show planned for today. We'll begin with a visit from Carol Jenkins, co-President and CEO of the ERA Coalition and Fund for Women's Equality. She'll tell us about the first congressional hearings on the ERA in 35 years and how close we are to getting equal rights for women. Then we'll finish off the week with writer and activist Tom Sullivan, whose GOTV primer "For the Win" has been helping Democrats win races in North Carolina. He'll release it nationally in January.
Carol Jenkins was 21 and on the first day on the job selling encyclopedias when she made the mistake of agreeing to go to Martinsville, Indiana. She didn't make it out of town alive. That was 1968, and her racially motivated murder is still considered partially unsolved in a town that seems more concerned about […]