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Best podcasts about carter g woodson

Latest podcast episodes about carter g woodson

Espresso Talk Today
Your Comforting Moment for Black History Month

Espresso Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 14:01


Hujambo community, and welcome to Espresso Talk today.  Today I'll be guiding you through a heartfelt reflection as we close out Black History Month. We'll start by grounding ourselves in the wisdom of our ancestors and celebrating the lessons, stories, and triumphs we've explored this month. Dr. Carter G. Woodson's vision for Black History Month serves as a reminder of the power in knowing our history. Asante sana for being on this journey with me. Let's continue to honor, celebrate, and make Black history every day

The Carl Nelson Show
Exploring African Legacy with Professor Manu Ampim, Dr. Nah Dove, and Professor James Small

The Carl Nelson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 198:53


Contra Costa College professor Manu Ampim returns to our classroom this Monday morning! He will delve into the groundbreaking work of Dr. Carter G. Woodson and his significant contributions to the study of African civilizations. Before that, we were privileged to hear from Dr. Nah Dove, a dedicated professor of Africology at Temple University. We will also be joined by the esteemed Griot and scholar Professor James Small, who will share insights on Malcolm X and the important proposed economic blackout.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This Day in Esoteric Political History
A Very Strange Black History Month (Some Sunday Context)

This Day in Esoteric Political History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 19:07


Today, an episode from the archives that may provide some context for the news playing out today. We'll be doing more Sunday episodes -- from the archives and fresh conversations -- throghout the first year of the second Trump administration.///Today, February 13th — the roots of the celebration in 1924, when historian Carter G Woodson started Negro History Week.Jody, Niki, and Kellie discuss why Woodson started the commemoration and how Black History Month has evolved in the century since.Sign up for our newsletter! Find out more at thisdaypod.comAnd don't forget about Oprahdemics, hosted by Kellie, coming soon from Radiotopia.This Day In Esoteric Political History is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX.Your support helps foster independent, artist-owned podcasts and award-winning stories.If you want to support the show directly, you can do so on our website: ThisDayPod.comGet in touch if you have any ideas for future topics, or just want to say hello. Our website is thisdaypod.com Follow us on social @thisdaypodOur team: Jacob Feldman, Researcher/Producer; Brittani Brown, Producer; Khawla Nakua, Transcripts; music by Teen Daze and Blue Dot Sessions; Julie Shapiro and Audrey Mardavich, Executive Producers at Radiotopia Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Man2Man 360
Who Do You Trust?

Man2Man 360

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 35:41 Transcription Available


This episode of Man2Man360, hosted by Darryl Anderson, delves into the importance of aligning with like-minded individuals who share a Biblical worldview rather than simply rallying based on shared ethnicity. Coinciding with Black History Month, the discussion features a critical look at a social media clip about Carter G. Woodson's views on rugged individualism and the pros and cons of socialism within the Black community. The episode emphasizes the necessity of trusting in God for guidance and success over reliance on governmental systems and the importance of fellowship with believers.00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Show01:39 Black History Month and the Debate04:31 The Audio Clip and Its Implications07:02 Discussion on Black Wall Street and Self-Reliance16:52 Trusting God vs. Trusting Systems31:55 Final Thoughts and Wrap-UpVISIT OUR WEBSITE for Man2Man 360Show is Recorded, Edited and Produced by Darryl D Anderson of Ambassador Media GroupPLEASE SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube page as we need your help getting the word out! YouTube Page: youtube.com/@man2man360Podcasts drop every Saturday at 9am. Live Airing of the show is on http://rSpirit.Online - Thursdays 8pm, Saturdays 8am and Tuesday NOON Get the rSpirit.Online appLive Airing of the show is on Opposition Radio at  https://TheOppsRadio.Live - Saturdays 8am Please visit, LIKE and Comment about the show at our Facebook.com/Man2Man360 Also visit our radio station page at Facebook/rSpirit.Online;  Intro Theme Song Edited by Darryl Anderson (AMG) and Mixed by Damion Hill of https://e-mixonline.com   VoiceOvers by Christopher Bell & Daphne BryantLicensed to use song:Tough Kid https://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/tough-kidIt's Raining Againhttps://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/it-s-raining-againBlue Note Bouncehttps://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/blue-note-bounceSFX - https://musicradiocreative.com/VIDEO CLIP: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DGJCx6ouwQl/?igsh=Y2swNzRyczIwdzlkCarter G Woodson: https://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/misedne.htmlTry our NEW Fan Mail experience and send us a Text Message from HERE!

She Said It First
Tell ‘Em Bout the Gun Line Boss | Episode 41

She Said It First

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 56:43


This week on The She Said It First Podcast, Jerrilyn Lake aka Indeskribeabull and Lynee’ Monae discusses a variety of topics. During What Irritated Me This Week, Lynee’ speaks about the complexities of being the strong friend, the stress of financial responsibilities, and the importance of collective action within the Black community. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ then discuss actor Kofi Siriboe and his thoughts about relationships. Siriboe believes in ethical non-monogamy and Lynee’ and Jerrilyn talk about how they could never settle for that in their relationship. The conversation emphasizes the need for empowerment, self-control, and the impact of societal pressures on personal well-being. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ then discuss NBA star Anthony Edwards and his baby mama drama with his ex-girlfriend, Ayesha Howard. Howard is pregnant with Edwards baby, but he does not want the child, and she released the text messages to prove he does not want this child. Lynee and Jerrilyn also spoke about the Delta Airline plane crash in Toronto and who is to blame for it. Also, employers are tired of dealing with Gen Z workers and they are firing them and not looking to hire more Gen Z employees. With it being Black History Month, Jerrilyn and Lynee gave a Black History Moment. They spoke about the ‘father of Black History” Dr. Carter G. Woodson. Leave a message on the ‘Sista to Sista’ hotline: https://www.speakpipe.com/SheSaidItFirst Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/she-said-it-first YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn Follow: @urban1podcast @indeskribeabull @lynee_monae See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

30 talk
“204”

30 talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 35:29


In this installment, we discuss: The Real is Back, Accountable vs Responsible and Urgent vs Important. Dr. Carter G. Woodson is also highlighted.

Espresso Talk Today
A Seat at the Table: Conversations with Historical Black Figures

Espresso Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 23:46


Hujambo fam and Akwaaba (welcome!). Join me as I take you on a journey into my dream where I sit with great Black figures like Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells, and Dr. Carter G. Woodson. Together, we discuss the significance of Black history, and the importance of reclaiming our narratives and lighting the way for future generations. ✨

Focus on the Family Commentary
Black History Month

Focus on the Family Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 1:30


Black History Month likely wouldn’t exist without the efforts of African Americans like Carter G. Woodson. Jim Daly shares the story of this man born to former slaves who made a tremendous impact on black history and culture. Support Family Ministry If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.

Prison Focus Radio
February 6, 2025

Prison Focus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 59:10


First week of “Black” History Month. We'll be commemorating through the lens and narrative of New Afrikan History 365, talking about Carter G. Woodson, father of Black History Week and the importance, and intention, of his seminal book, “The Mis-education of the Negro.” We will also hear from Prime Minister Balagoon, speaking on the Honorable Marcus Garvey, Pan African, considered the Father of the New African Nation, Founder of the UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association), and creator of the Pan-African RBG flag (Red- for the blood spilled, Black- for the People, Green- for the land)…

Brown Mama Bear
Episode 158: The Origin of Black History Month

Brown Mama Bear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 27:29


Host Shanera Williamson looks at how Black History Month came to be a celebration in our country.  The origin story gives us background information and a word of caution from the founder of Black History Month, Carter G. Woodson.  Listen for ways you can make the study of Black History meaningful and relevant to your kids today.   Mentioned: Carter G. Woodson   Podcast Episode 148 - The Spirit of Justice with Dr. Jemar Tisby   Jemar Tisby's books, The Spirit of Justice: True Stories of Race, Faith, and Resistance and Stories of the Spirit of Justice   Podcast Episode 150 - Supporting Black Parents with Courtney Timmons   BlackAvenue - BLK-Avenue.com   Connect with Shanera and Brown Mama Bear: Facebook, Instagram, Website   Make sure you share Brown Mama Bear with at least 3 friends so you have someone to talk with about these things.  

Espresso Talk Today
Black History Month Reflection: Symbols, Stories, and the Power of History

Espresso Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 20:09


What connects you to your history? For Ama-Robin, it was a wooden map of Africa that hung in my childhood home—a powerful symbol of identity, pride, and resilience. In this episode, Ama-Robin shares a deeply personal story about how this map, despite being ridiculed, became a source of strength and a reminder of the greatness of Black history. We'll reflect on the power of symbols, the lessons of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, and the importance of reclaiming our stories. Join me for storytelling, a cultural cleansing ritual, and a moment of quiet reflection to honor our connection to Black history—not just this month, but every day. Tune in to feel empowered and supported—no one goes it alone here

Cotton Candy Clouds Podcastâ„¢
Shhh! ✨Hopecore✨

Cotton Candy Clouds Podcastâ„¢

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 29:27


Happy February! Happy Black History Month! Thank you Dr. Carter G. Woodson! History repeats itself, which means you can persevere. ✨Hopecore✨

Remember That Time: An Historical Podcast

Happy Black History Month! Today, we learn all about the man who started it all, and he was a coal miner from WV! Let's learn about the great Carter G. Woodson.

The Help Myself Podcast
Black History Month - Carter G. Woodson

The Help Myself Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 3:35


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Crime Time FM
CHRIS MCGINLEY In Person With Paul

Crime Time FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 36:35


CHRIS MCGINLEY chats to Paul aboutOnce These Hills It's 1898. Up on Black Boar Mountain in eastern Kentucky, life is quiet for the small settlement of farmers who work the land around their cabins. But when ten-year old Lydia King unearths an ancient, preservedbody on the seep bog, a curse is let loose. At least that's what some people believe.They might be right.Down in the valley, the Railroad uses convict labor to lay track, hell bent on timbering all of the hillside. Problem is, a trio of violent prisoners feel the work ain't exactly to their liking. Behind their ring leader Burr Hollis, a predatory, sadistic man whose name inspires fear amongst the hardest of criminals, they take to the hills and leave a wake of their own hell up on Black Boar, as wide and deep as any timber cut.In the years following, Lydia falls in love and marries a mountain boy, someone as skilled and at home in the woods as she. She discovers an intimate part of herself, and experiences both a physical and spiritualawakening that allows her to put the trauma behind her . . . or so she thinks.When Burr Hollis returns for a reckoning with her, she'll need all of her huntress skills just to stay alive. But she won't have much of a chance, unless she can reverse the curse of the bog bodyCOAL BLACKONCE THESE HILLS Mentions & recommendations Carter G Woodson, James Dickey, Charles Brockden Brown - Edgar Huntly, Wilma Dykeman, Harriet Arnow, Janice Holt Giles - Hannah Fowler, Willa Cather, Wesley Browne, Sheila Kay Adams - My Old True Love. 10th Anniversary Newcastle Noir 4th-7th December 2024 Produced by Junkyard DogCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023CrimeFest 2023CWA Daggers 2023& Newcastle Noir 20232024 Slaughterfest, National Crime Reading Month, CWA Daggers

WEBS RADIO PODCASTS
On Common Ground: Discussion of "The Mis-Education Of The Negro"

WEBS RADIO PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 45:34


Join us as we have a conversation at The East Cleveland Public Library about Carter G. Woodson's "The Mis-Education Of The Negro. The panel talks about how relevant Dr. Woodsons writing is to today's events and also what has changed since. And how much has remained the same since it was first published it in 1933.

Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Decolonizing the Genius Black Mind

Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 63:02


There is something powerful about educators who are committed to introducing children to the genius in them.  Dr. Chris Emdin is a genius personified, and this intellectual cipher between two intellectual powerhouses who love Black people, teach the babies, and defend democracy is anchored by the freedom to dream and the importance of having safe and supportive spaces to nurture our dreams.Dr. Emdin earned his PhD in urban education with a concentration in Mathematics, Science, and Technology to birth the #HipHopEd social media movement, wrote books for “White For White Folks Who Teach In the Hood, and the Rest of Yall, too,” (yup, that's the book title, get into it), and helps all of us get closer to freedom, faster.As Dr. Emdin says, “Science is the ultimate, hybridized knowledge,” and he breaks down why.  This conversation between colleagues and friends celebrates the best part of Afro-Futuristic dreaming and system design, the trappings of white supremacy in public schools and policy-making, and the critical role that words and affirmation play in surviving white supremacy.Emdin, Christopher. For White folks who teach in the hood... and the rest of y'all too: Reality pedagogy and urban education. Beacon Press, 2016.Emdin, Christopher. Ratchetdemic: Reimagining academic success. Beacon Press, 2021.Givens, Jarvis R. Fugitive pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the art of Black teaching. Harvard University Press, 2021.

The Hake Report
Bigg Bump 'Juneteenth' with Hake | Wed 6-19-24

The Hake Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 115:02


BIGG BUMP cohosts: Hake's competitor update! Black slave owners! WNBA not ready! Callers attack! Juneteenth. "Operation Chill." Prince Harry the "spare"! The Hake Report, Wednesday, June 19, 2024 AD Cohost Bigg Bump LINKS:  youtube.com/@biggbump  |  x.com/bigg_bump  |  instagram.com/bigg_bump  |  soundcloud.com/bigg-bump  |  truthsocial.com/@BIGG_BUMP  //  TIME STAMPS * (0:00:00) Cohost: Bigg Bump topics * (0:02:36) Hey, guys! Watermelon, LA Dodgers * (0:05:31) "Deep State," InfoWars shutdown efforst, AJ a man * (0:15:07) Negro slave owners research, Carter G Woodson * (0:19:13) (JLP interrupts: Ben Carson; Carter G Woodson confusion) * (0:20:49) Negro slave owners, wives, selling them back * (0:30:48) WNBA hype, NBA runs show, Caitlin Clark, ESPN * (0:43:03) Why they hate Caitlin Clark? * (0:47:55) JOHN, KY: Not race! Slavery is evil! Should it have ended? * (0:56:35) JOE, AZ: What's the point? PDFs. * (1:00:05) JOE: Economy, Education, attack on Bigg Bump * (1:07:37) JAIME, MN: Juneteenth, black feminist 97yo Opal Lee * (1:15:01) Bigg Bump: Slave days morality versus today! * (1:17:22) Operation Chill: Slurpee tickets to "good" youth, Takoma Park, MD * (1:27:25) Prince Harry the "spare," mother Diana, father Charles * (1:37:02) Super Chats: Bigg Bump, RIP Azzmador, Indiana Fever (Caitlin Clark) * (1:40:58) DENNIS, NJ: Wars, African slave trade, "POWs" * (1:49:02) MAZE, OH: Slaves today. Steve Bannon. Bigg Bump rap "slick"? * (1:52:22) "Get This Truth" - Bigg Bump LINKS BLOG  https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2024/6/19/bigg-bump-juneteenth-with-hake-wed-6-19-24 PODCAST / Substack  HAKE NEWS from JLP  https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2024/6/19/hake-news-wed-6-19-24 Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/show VIDEO  YouTube  -  Rumble*  -  Facebook  -  X  -  BitChute  -  Odysee*  PODCAST  Substack  -  Apple  -  Spotify  -  Castbox  -  Podcast Addict  *SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or  BuyMeACoffee, etc.  SHOP  Spring  -  Cameo  |  All My Links  JLP Network:  JLP  -  Church  -  TFS  -  Nick  -  Joel  Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. w/ Cameron McWhirter: American Gun AR-15 #TheGreatEqualizer #DrFrancesCressWelsing #FearOfABlackPlanet

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024


The Context of White Supremacy welcomes the return of Cameron McWhirter, Racist Suspect. An author and reporter for The Wall Street Journal, McWhirter is a White man and Atlanta, Georgia resident. He covers politics and US news for the WSJ. McWhirter visited The C.O.W.S. back in 2011 to discuss his book Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 & the Awakening of Black America. This work examines the myriad of terrorist attacks against black people across the US and how this terrorist start to the 20th century birthed a number of attempted counter-racist organizations. The great Carter G. Woodson was nearly killed by a Racist White mob in the nation's capitol during this macabre 1919 White pogrom. In 2023, McWhirter teamed up with Zusha Elision to write American Gun: The True Story of The AR-15. The book provides details on Eugene Stoner's iconic black rifle that changed military and world history. This book mentions so many familiar, tragic events and people in the history of White Supremacy: the Columbine massacre of 1999; the Buffalo, New York TOPS massacre of 2022; the Uvalde school slaughter of 2022; the 2017 Las Vegas music festival slaughter; the 2020 Wisconsin protests where Kyle Rittenhouse killed two White people and wounded another. All these abominable events - except Columbine - involved the firearm of our times, Stoner's AR-15/M16 assault rifle. Gus is curious why there are no pictures of non-white people in this text and why McWhirter and his co-author mostly provide extra details about shooting victims who are classified as White. We learn lots of extra tidbits about a German White Woman who survived the Vegas carnage and the White parents who lost a child at Sandy Hook. American Gun provides no insight to the anguish the AR-15 has wreaked on the family and friends of Katherine Massey and the other TOPS victims or the non-white parents in Uvalde. When asked about this discrepancy, McWhirter highlighted the book went to publishing prior to Gendron's conviction and shortly after the 2022 massacres in Uvalde and Buffalo - which limited their access to information about these still developing cases. Gus also emphasized that McWhirter and Elision frequently fail to explicitly identify White people as the target audience to purchase assault rifles as well as the primary obstacle to sensible gun regulation. #FireArms #TheCOWS15Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#

Choses à Savoir
Pourquoi le mois de février commémore l'histoire des personnes noires aux Etats Unis ?

Choses à Savoir

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 1:59


Si le mois de février revêt une importance particulière pour les Noirs américains, c'est que Carter G Woodson, l'un des défenseurs les plus acharnés de leur cause, en a fait la période dédiée à la promotion de leurs droits.Il voit le jour en Virginie en 1875. Ses parents sont des esclaves, qui finiront par être affranchis. Il prend conscience très tôt de la ségrégation qui pèse sur sa communauté. Même si l'esclavage a été aboli par Lincoln, en 1848, les Noirs restent encore largement privés de droits.Ainsi, le jeune Carter est obligé de travailler dans une mine de charbon et d'aider ses parents dans la ferme familiale. Malgré son désir de faire des études, il ne peut fréquenter le lycée qu'à partir de l'âge de 20 ans. Ce qui ne l'empêchera pas de décrocher un doctorat en histoire.Carter G Woodson pense que si beaucoup d'Afro-Américains demeurent passifs face à la discrimination qui les opprime, c'est qu'ils ne connaissent pas assez leurs droits et leur histoire.Il donne alors des cours gratuits et organise des expositions, dont l'une, qui se tient en 1915, rencontre un grand succès. Excellent orateur, il retrace l'histoire de sa communauté, depuis la lointaine Afrique jusqu'au début de l'émancipation, dont il relate ensuite toutes les étapes.Il insiste sur les droits que les Noirs ont obtenus, et qu'ils se doivent de défendre. Il souligne aussi les talents et les potentialités d'une communauté qui doit reprendre confiance en elle-même.Pour soutenir son action, Woodson crée un journal et une association, l'"Association pour l'étude de la vie et de l'histoire afro-américaines", qui dispense notamment des cours gratuits sur l'histoire de cette communauté.En 1926, Woodson lance la "Negro history week". Elle se tient en février, notamment en référence au mois de naissance d'Abraham Lincoln, qui abolit l'esclavage. En 1976, cette manifestation s'étend à tout le mois de février, avant que le Congrès n'en fasse, en 1986, le mois officiel de célébration de l'histoire des personnes noires. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Choses à Savoir
Pourquoi le mois de février commémore l'histoire des personnes noires aux Etats Unis ?

Choses à Savoir

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 2:29


Si le mois de février revêt une importance particulière pour les Noirs américains, c'est que Carter G Woodson, l'un des défenseurs les plus acharnés de leur cause, en a fait la période dédiée à la promotion de leurs droits. Il voit le jour en Virginie en 1875. Ses parents sont des esclaves, qui finiront par être affranchis. Il prend conscience très tôt de la ségrégation qui pèse sur sa communauté. Même si l'esclavage a été aboli par Lincoln, en 1848, les Noirs restent encore largement privés de droits. Ainsi, le jeune Carter est obligé de travailler dans une mine de charbon et d'aider ses parents dans la ferme familiale. Malgré son désir de faire des études, il ne peut fréquenter le lycée qu'à partir de l'âge de 20 ans. Ce qui ne l'empêchera pas de décrocher un doctorat en histoire. Carter G Woodson pense que si beaucoup d'Afro-Américains demeurent passifs face à la discrimination qui les opprime, c'est qu'ils ne connaissent pas assez leurs droits et leur histoire. Il donne alors des cours gratuits et organise des expositions, dont l'une, qui se tient en 1915, rencontre un grand succès. Excellent orateur, il retrace l'histoire de sa communauté, depuis la lointaine Afrique jusqu'au début de l'émancipation, dont il relate ensuite toutes les étapes. Il insiste sur les droits que les Noirs ont obtenus, et qu'ils se doivent de défendre. Il souligne aussi les talents et les potentialités d'une communauté qui doit reprendre confiance en elle-même. Pour soutenir son action, Woodson crée un journal et une association, l'"Association pour l'étude de la vie et de l'histoire afro-américaines", qui dispense notamment des cours gratuits sur l'histoire de cette communauté. En 1926, Woodson lance la "Negro history week". Elle se tient en février, notamment en référence au mois de naissance d'Abraham Lincoln, qui abolit l'esclavage. En 1976, cette manifestation s'étend à tout le mois de février, avant que le Congrès n'en fasse, en 1986, le mois officiel de célébration de l'histoire des personnes noires. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FORward Radio program archives
Truth To Power | Jones, Davis & White | Carter G Woodson & The Killing of Black History | 3-8-24

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 73:39


On this week's program, we bring you a vital community conversation about the suppression of black history in America. On Tuesday evening, March 5, 2024, the Filson Historical Society hosted a panel discussion entitled "Carter G. Woodson and the Killing of Black History." Tune in as three accomplished Black men discuss Black History and contemporary racial struggle. They intentionally do so after Black History Month. Their conversation moves from the impetus of “Miseducation of the Negro” author Carter G. Woodson founding Negro History Week in 1926 to current political, educational, and political attacks on “diversity,” which they see as the latest iteration of “American anti-Blackness.” The panel begins with Ricky L. Jones, Ph.D., Baldwin-King Scholar in Residence, Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute & Professor of Pan-African Studies, University of Louisville. Jones is the past chair of the Department of Pan-African Studies, opinion columnist for the Courier Journal/USA Today Network, and organizer of the Envirome Institute's “Baldwin-King Project.” He is author of Black Haze and What's Wrong with Obamamania? Also on the panel are: Mawuli Mel Davis, J.D., Founding partner of the Davis Bozeman Johnson Law Firm. Davis is a former Naval officer who is now a civil rights attorney, human rights organizer, and author based in Atlanta, Georgia. Davis Bozeman Johnson Law, one of Georgia's largest African American-owned law firms has three offices in Savannah, Statesboro, and Decatur, Georgia. He is the author of We Need You: Encouraging My Son's Generation for Black Liberation. Derrick White, Ph.D., Professor of History and African American and Africana Studies, University of Kentucky and author of Blood, Sweat, and Tears. This event was brought to you by the University of Louisville's Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute's Baldwin-King Project in partnership with the Filson Historical Society. Learn more at http://filsonhistorical.org Truth to Power brings you conversations you won't hear anywhere else on the airwaves. The program airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 7pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at http://forwardradio.org

Stilettos in the City
#BHM: Carter G. Woodson

Stilettos in the City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 7:08


Season 7: Episode 57 Carter Godwin Woodson was an American historian, author, journalist, and the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. He was one of the first scholars to study the history of the African diaspora, including African-American history ----------------------------------------------------------------------- LaKisha LaTaye Davis is a certified life coach, author, event and podcast host, as well as speaker. She is the author of "The Power of Words: Affirmations to Promote You in Life and Business" as well as "The Seven Sins of Social Media: Change Your Approach to Increase Engagement". As a military veteran she has served at the White House Medical Unit, the Pentagon and Walter Reed Army Medical Center. LaTaye is a seasoned leader within the federal and state government as well as big box retail companies. Her professional and personal experiences coupled with her out of the box approach allows her to be able to work with women and men from various demographics and cultures. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globalgirlspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globalgirlspodcast/support

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. Neutralizing Workplace Racism 02/23/24

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024


The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly forum on Neutralizing Workplace Racism 02/23/24. We're coming down the "home stretch" of Negro History Month 2024, and non-white people in the US region may get out February without catastrophe. Kaylin Lavena culled the spirit of Carter G. Woodson when she queried human resources on her job as to why her White male coworker earns $3 more per hour than she, even though they have the same title. Lavena recorded the exchange with her employer's human resources department and uploaded the footage to social media. Gus does not recommend posting audio/video recordings of workplace exchanges to social media. Race Soldiers are known to retaliate. People in position to hire you in the future may find this content as well. We also hear about widespread layoffs in industries across the globe. Some folks in the tech sector admitted to being laid off twice within the last 12 months. Artificial Intelligence might exacerbate these losses for some workers. #TheCOWS15Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943# #AnticipatoryDread

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30 talk
“Grow Our Harvest”

30 talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 32:43


In this installment, we discuss: Avoiding Being “Flat”, Advantages of Lifelong Learning and Adjusting to Life Shifts. Dr. Carter G. Woodson and Mamba Mentality are also highlighted.

Curious City
Chicago's Key Role In The Creation Of Black History Month

Curious City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 15:28


This week, hear about historian Carter G. Woodson's important Chicago ties, and how he came up with the idea for a “Negro History Week,” which later turned into the Black History Month we celebrate today.

Laugh & Learn
This is OUR America!

Laugh & Learn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 46:33 Transcription Available


On this week's episode of Laugh & Learn, Flame Monroe and resident flamette Bobbi Clifford talk everything from the Super Bowl, Usher, another mass shooting, the special elections in New York, immigration reform and border security, political distractions and lack of focus on American people, Trumps ongoing legal troubles, TikTok and Biden outreach to young voters, Michelle Obama‘s Grammy win, recognizing Fannie Lou Hamer, Carter G. Woodson and much more. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow Laugh and Learn: @monroeflame @laughandlearnpodcast @cliffordbobbiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Building the Black Educator Pipeline
What You Need To Know About Black History Month (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)

Building the Black Educator Pipeline

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 64:04


Shayna Terrell and Dr. Greg Carr are here to help you out this Black History Month.They highlight the contributions of Carter G. Woodson, the founder of what is now Black History Month, and emphasize the importance of black educators in preserving and teaching black history. They also discuss the lives of black historians and the need for black institutions to uplift the community. The conversation emphasizes the need to celebrate and learn from black history throughout the year, not just during the designated month. Shayna and Dr. Carr discuss the commercialization of Black History Month and the need to go beyond February to celebrate and teach Black history. They highlight the importance of addressing curriculum battles and book banning in education. They also explore the challenges of the future, including the impact of technology and social media algorithms on society. They stress the need to merge past and present history in education and flood airwaves with Black history to combat erasure.TakeawaysBlack History Month was founded by Carter G. Woodson to emphasize the study and celebration of black history. Today's Black educators play a crucial role in preserving and teaching black history.Black historians, such as Woodson and W.E.B. Du Bois, often returned to their communities to uplift and educate.Black institutions are essential for building and supporting the black community.Black History Month should serve as a reminder to celebrate and learn from black history throughout the year. Black History Month has become commercialized, with some individuals and organizations profiting from it.Black history should be celebrated and taught beyond the confines of February.We should be focused on the evolution of technology, social algorithms, and how "content" is fed to us. Merging past and present history is essential to provide a comprehensive understanding of the world. 

AURN News
On this day in 1926, Carter G. Woodson established Negro History Week, laying the groundwork for Black History Month

AURN News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 1:55


On February 7, 1926, Dr. Carter G. Woodson established Negro History Week, marking a significant milestone in the recognition of African-American history. Revered as "The Father of Black History," Woodson designated the second week of February for this observance. In 1976, Negro History Week was expanded to encompass the entire month of February, becoming Black History Month.  Born to formerly enslaved parents, Woodson earned a PhD from Harvard University. He specifically chose the second week of February to coincide with the birthdays of abolitionist Frederick Douglass (Feb. 14) and President Abraham Lincoln.  In 1933, Woodson wrote in "The Mis-Education of the Negro": "History shows that it does not matter who is in power or what revolutionary forces take over the government; those who have not learned to do for themselves and rely solely on others never obtain any more rights or privileges in the end than they had in the beginning." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Carl Nelson Show
Professor Manu Ampim, Midian Holmes, Bryan Franklin & Ric Matthis l The Carl Nelson Show

The Carl Nelson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 171:39


Contra Costa College Professor Manu Ampim takes over our classroom to focus on Dr. Carter G. Woodson and the origin of African Heritage Month (Black History Month.) He will discuss Dr. Carter's work on African Culture and Civilization. Professor Ampim claims the topic is systematically ignored by scholars and the public this month. Before Professor Ampim, we'll examine the death of Elijah McClain with family friend Midian Holmes. Entrepreneur Bryan Franklin and Movie maker Ric Matthis will also join us. Rest In Power Elijah McClain: A Complete Timeline Of Everyone Being Held Accountable In His Death Black History Month: Best In Black Text "DCnews" to 52140 For Local & Exclusive News Sent Directly To You! The Big Show starts on WOLB at 1010 AM, wolbbaltimore.com, WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM & woldcnews.com at 6 am ET., 5 am CT., 3 am PT., and 11 am BST. Call-In # 800 450 7876 to participate, & listen liveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Amy the7th
Who Needs Black History Month Pt 1

Amy the7th

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 30:12


What's up Everyone ! Its Amythe7th, with another episode of pretty woman speaks. ***Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe.*** This month marks 98 years of Black History Celebrations. Carter G. Woodson created it to combat negative images of black people. Many things have changed since Jim Crow, but is Black History Month still needed? African American History Professor Dr. Holly McGee talks who still needs Black History Month nearly 100 years later. And why watering down black history creates a narrative of passivity; therefore, trivializing black history.

Enlighten: Uplift & Inspire
Episode 291 Origins of Black History Month

Enlighten: Uplift & Inspire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 8:33


On this week's episode, at the beginning of February, as we honor Black History Month, I focus on the man behind the origins of this important month. I am embarrassed to admit I did not know the name Carter G. Woodson nor that it was initially celebrated as Negro History Week in 1926. Thanks to Bakari Sellers, who mentioned Woodson's name in his conversation with Trevor Noah, which ignited my curiosity. I'm grateful to learn more and want to share with you the wisdom, vision and determination of Carter G. Woodson to educate us all. Check out the links below to Bakari Sellers, the Daily Show, and the origins of Black History Month. We must recognize both the pain and triumph of what it means to be Black in America. We each have a part to play to keep Woodson's legacy alive. Enjoy the podcast! Links: Carter G. Woodson: The Man Behind Black History Month NAACP.org Wikipedia NPS.gov Univ. of VA IG: Bakari Sellers IG: The Daily Show

Tellemtiptoldyou
Ep 101 Tyrese Really?

Tellemtiptoldyou

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 15:45


Hey ya'll hey! Thanks for tuning into Episode 101 of Tellemtiptoldyou—"Tyrese, Really?” This week, I fought hard not to hit a full on rant. If you haven't heard, Tyrese helped set the tone for Black History Month 2024 by publishing wishing he was born Latinx. (Now, don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with being Latinx, the problem is in not celebrating who you are.) In this episode I share with you a few quotes by two of my favorite scholars: Drs. Carter G. Woodson and John Henrik Clarke. I'd love to hear what you think about these ideas. And, if you're really wanting to unpack the ideas around Black history, spirituality, or culture, please consider being a guest on the podcast. Send me an email at drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com. I'm a life coach helping folks reach holistic success over here while being your FAVORITE HBCU Prof! After you tune in, let me know what you think of this episode by leaving me a 5-star review. Take care of each other so we can build together. #tellemtiptoldyou For more on Tellemtiptoldyou (the podcast on Black History, Black Spirituality, and Black Culture, be sure to follow Dr. Tip on Instagram (@tiffanydphd) and Facebook (@tellemtiptoldyou). Be sure to subscribe to our website, www.tellemtiptoldyou.com, so that you never miss an update! And, if you want to send us a message, our email address is drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com Hosted by: Dr. Tip Guests on this episode: none TAGS: #thoughtleader #BlackHistory #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackCulture #Tyrese #Community #BlackWoman #LifeCoachforBlackWomen #tellemtiptoldyou #podcast

Black History for White People
RE-AIR Carter G. Woodson

Black History for White People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 55:30


We're re-airing our episode from last year that began Black History Month and hope that you use this month to learn more about our country.We explore the legacy of one of Black history's most notable men, Carter G. Woodson. To celebrate Black History Month, we wanted to share the story of the person who literally created what we now know of as “Black History Month,” Carter G. Woodson.The Mis-Education of the Negro - Carter G. WoodsonVisit us at blackhistoryforwhitepeople.com + supports us at patreon.com/blackhistoryforwhitepeople.Buy our book on Amazon!$5/month supports us at patreon.com/blackhistoryforwhitepeople.Check us out on Instagram @BlackHistoryForWhitePeople or freel free to email us at hello@blackhistoryforwhitepeople.com.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code blackhistory50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/black-history-for-white-people/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

AURN News
ASALH's 2024 Black History Month Theme Unites African American Artistry & Heritage

AURN News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 1:45


Today marks the start of Black History Month. Under the legacy of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) introduced this year's theme, celebrating African Americans and the arts. The theme spans visual/performing arts, literature, and more, highlighting the blend of African, Caribbean, and Black American experiences. From the spirituals of enslaved Africans to the global influence of hip-hop and Afrofuturism, African American arts have used their creativity for empowerment and preserving history. This year, ASALH honors the vast contributions of Black artists, from the historic Sweetgrass Baskets to the revolutionary sounds of blues and beyond, showcasing the unbroken chains of Black artistry. This year, they want you to explore the rich tapestry of African American influence on the global cultural landscape, a celebration of resilience and creativity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC
Carter Reads the Newspaper: The Story of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, Founder of Black History Month" (2019) by Deborah Hopkinson and Don Tate (Illustrator)

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 10:07


For educational videos, subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@avantgardebooks The first-ever picture book biography of Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History MonthCarter G. Woodson Book Award (Honor Book), NCSSParents' Choice Silver Honor AwardChicago Public Library Best of the Best BookTop 10 Books for Kids ―New York Public LibraryBest Children's Books of the Year (Starred) ―Bank Street College of Education"An important and inspiring tale well told." ―Kirkus Reviews"Carter G. Woodson didn't just read history. He changed it." As the father of Black History Month, he spent his life introducing others to the history of his people.Carter G. Woodson was born to two formerly enslaved people ten years after the end of the Civil War. Though his father could not read, he believed in being an informed citizen, so Carter read the newspaper to him every day. As a teenager, Carter went to work in the coal mines, and there he met Oliver Jones, who did something important: he asked Carter not only to read to him and the other miners, but also research and find more information on the subjects that interested them."My interest in penetrating the past of my people was deepened," Carter wrote. His journey would take him many more years, traveling around the world and transforming the way people thought about history.From an award-winning team of author Deborah Hopkinson and illustrator Don Tate, this first-ever picture book biography of Carter G. Woodson emphasizes the importance of pursuing curiosity and encouraging a hunger for knowledge of stories and histories that have not been told.Illustrations also feature brief biological sketches of important figures from African and African American history. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/support

The DTALKS Podcast - Detoxing from Life
Episode 252 - Cinderella and a Mouse Called Fred (ft. Deborah Hopkinson)

The DTALKS Podcast - Detoxing from Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 47:19


https://deborahhopkinson.com/books/plot-to-kill-a-queen/Do you like books about "An well-crafted mystery about an intrepid young girl's quest to foil a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I."? Or how about "One small kitten learns about the great big world as he sets sail with his fellow shipmates, animal and human"? Or perhaps, this might sound the most interesting to you "A best loved fairytale is given the ending it deserves in this clever picture book that shows a heroine shape her own destiny … and find her fairytale princess." ALL of these books are written by today's guest, Deborah Hopkinson! Deborah stops by The DTALKS Podcast to share her perspective becoming an author, why she felt these stories needed to be told, and what she hopes both parents and kids alike get out of her stories, enjoy!   About Deborah Hopkinson A native of Lowell, Massachusetts, Deborah Hopkinson is the award-winning author of seventy books for young readers including picture books, middle grade historical fiction, Little Golden Book biographies, and long form nonfiction.  Her titles have won the Oregon Book Award, the SCBWI Golden Kite Award for Picture Book Text, the Jane Addams Children's Book Award, and the Green Earth Environmental Award. Other awards include a Sibert honor, a Carter G. Woodson honor, NCTE Orbis Pictus Honor, and Boston Globe/Horn Book honor. About 'Cinderella and a Mouse Called Fred' If you thought you knew the fairy tale Cinderella, think again! Did you know that the fairy godmother was actually grouchy? Or that the rodent she transformed into the coach's horse was named Fred? Or that Cinderella hid from the prince when he came looking for her with that uncomfortable glass slipper?! A best loved fairytale is given the ending it deserves in this clever picture book that shows a heroine shape her own destiny … and find her fairytale princess. About 'Trim Sets Sail' One small kitten learns about the great big world as he sets sail with his fellow shipmates, animal and human, in this historical fiction intermediate reader. When Trim trips over a napping dog, little does he know that soon he'll set sail and begin learning how to be a ship's cat. Among his first lessons: the parts of the ship (the front is called the bow, like “bow wow”), the dynamics among his new colleagues (Jack the ship's parrot is not so easy to befriend), and basic skills like climbing (up is easier than down) and swimming. With the assistance of Captain Flinders, Penny the ship's dog, and Will the ship's artist, Trim learns new skills, tests his limits and abilities, and finds a way to contribute to life onboard. This delightful early reader series is inspired by the true story of Trim, often called the most famous ship's cat in history. Owned by British explorer Matthew Flinders, Trim traveled on the HMS Investigator on the first expedition to circumnavigate Australia (1801–1803). About 'The Plot to Kill a Queen' An well-crafted mystery about an intrepid young girl's quest to foil a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I. Emilia Bassano is a girl who relishes the music of words. Although she plays the lute and writes poetry, Emilia nurtures a dream: to hear her words come alive on stage. Emilia wants to write soliloquies for heroes and kings and queens of old, fashion fierce villains to make audiences howl, and try her hand at comedy and romance. Most of all, she wants to create unforgettable women characters. On one of her trips to the theater, an unfortunate series of events leaves her penniless, with no way of watching the show. That is until a boy by the name of Will Shakespeare helps her sneak in to see the play. They realize they're both aspiring playwrights and Emilia convinces Will to join her in her efforts to win a playwriting competition at the palace of Queen Elizabeth I. However, when Emilia accidentally uncovers a plot to kill the queen, she is given the job of traveling to the castle where Mary Queen of Scots is being held captive, to discover who is responsible for the plan to murder Queen Elizabeth—and to thwart it! Can Emilia and her friends stop the plans of a disguised murderer on the loose?   Make sure to check out the Dtalkspodcast.com website! Thanks to Empire Toys for this episode of the podcast! Nostalgia is something everyone loves and Empire Toys in Keller Texas is on nostalgia overload.   With toys and action figures from the 70's, 80's, 90's, and today, Empire Toys is a one-stop-shop for a trip down memory lane and a chance to reclaim what was once yours (but likely sold at a garage sale)   Check out Empire Toys on Facebook, Instagram, or at TheEmpireToys.com AND Thanks to Self Unbound for this episode of the podcast: Your quality of life: physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually, is a direct reflection of the level of abundant energy, ease, and connection your nervous system has to experience your life!    At Self Unbound, your nervous system takes center stage as we help unbind your limited healing potential through NetworkSpinal Care.    Access the first steps to your Unbound journey by following us on Facebook, Instagram, or at www.selfunbound.com   The DTALKS Podcast has also been ranked #9 in the "Top 40 Detox Podcast You Must Follow in 2020" according to Feedspot.com for our work in the Cultural Detox space. Thank you so much to the Feedspot team!  https://blog.feedspot.com/detox_podcasts/

Rational Black Thought
Rational Black Thought Episode #158 October 14, 2023 - “The oppressor has always indoctrinated the weak with his interpretation of the crimes of the strong.” - Carter G Woodson

Rational Black Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 92:00


What's on my mind: Constructed history: https://culturahistorica.org/what-is-historiography/News: The Israeli Hamas War: The Chaos Caucus Continues: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/10/12/house-speaker-vote/Liars and beggars: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/12/us/trump-georgia-case-legal-fees.htmlEpitome of a man of god: https://www.christianpost.com/news/pastor-arrested-for-allegedly-raping-family-member.htmlMixed feelings: https://www.npr.org/2023/10/11/1205343830/carlee-russell-kidnapping-hoax-guilty-verdict-appealThis shit is for us:  Deadly lies: Bible Study with Atheist Mike: The Bible and Black people:https://obu.edu/stories/blog/2020/06/what-does-the-bible-say-about-race.phphttps://www.worldoutspoken.com/articles-blog/is-your-bible-anti-blackClosing:  Not enough: https://thegrio.com/2023/09/14/police-officers-arrested-after-randy-cox-was-paralyzed-seek-program-to-have-charges-erased/

Joe Madison the Black Eagle
Dr. Omekongo Dibinga Exposes The Lies About Black People

Joe Madison the Black Eagle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 25:09


Joe Madison was the first to endorse Dr. Omekongo Dibinga's new book, "Lies About Black People: How to Combat Racist Stereotypes and Why It Matters." He talks with "this generation's Dr. Carter G. Woodson" inside the Eagle's Nest.Buy the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Lies-about-Black-People-Stereotypes/dp/1633888789

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. Compensatory Call-In 02/25/23 Min. Malcolm X #COINTELPRO

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023


The Context of White Supremacy hosts The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. This weekly broadcast examines current events from across the globe to learn what's happening in all areas of people activity. We cultivate Counter-Racist Media Literacy by scrutinizing journalists' word choices and using logic to deconstruct what is reported as "news." We'll use these sessions to hone our use of terms as tools to reveal truth, neutralize Racists/White people. #ANTIBLACKNESS 58 Years after the assassination of Minister Malcolm X, his family filed a lawsuit against the FBI, CIA,and NYPD for the assassination and years of deception about the murder of "Detroit Red." The C.O.W.S. this week recognized fourteen years of counter-racism broadcasting while still in Buffalo, New York. It's been mighty cold. In fact, they're still investigating the December 2022 blizzard where more than three dozen people died - many of them classified as black. As "black history month" 2023 concludes, we learned about some of historian Carter G. Woodson's raping White relatives. Woodson's pale descendants took precedent over recounting how he was nearly butchered "like beef" during the 1919 White Supremacist massacre in Washington, D.C. The father of black history month barely escaped a lynching in the national's capitol - which kept him alive to write The Miseducation of the Negro and other classics. #MinisterMalcolmXhttp://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#

Joe Madison the Black Eagle
Joe Madison Attends "Till" Film Screening At The White House

Joe Madison the Black Eagle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 11:28


One week ago today, Joe Madison attended a screening of the acclaimed film "Till" at the White House. He thanks President Biden and Dr. Jill Biden for hosting the event, and educates the audience on the origins of Black History Month.

Code Switch
Black History's Family Tree

Code Switch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 35:31


Brett Woodson Bailey grew up knowing he was the descendant of "the father of Black history," Carter G. Woodson. He also grew up with the support and guidance of his "cousin" Craig Woodson, who is white. In this week's Code Switch, what it means when a Black family and a white family share a last name, and how the Black and white Woodsons became family.

The African History Network Show
Black Resistance Movements - Free Black History Month Lecture, Sun 2pm EST 2-19

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 2:00


(SUN. 2pm EST) FREE LECTURE, Sun. Feb. 19th, 2023, 2pm - 3:30pm EST ‘Black Resistance Movements in The Fight for Freedom: From 1630 B.C. in Antiquity - 2023 C.E. Attacks on Voting Rights & Teaching African American History' Black History Month Lecture by Historian, Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show' and founder of The African History Network. REGISTER HERE: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/black-resistance-4 or https://theafricanhistorynetwork.com/ This presentation will look at a history of Resistance movements from African people over thousands of years. We'll also look at the origins of Black History Month and Dr. Carter G. Woodson. We'll do an Introduction to a new 12 Week Online History Course taught by Michael Imhotep called 'Ancient Kemet (Egypt), The Moors and The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Trade'. African Americans have resisted historic and ongoing oppression, in all forms, especially the racial terrorism of lynching, racial pogroms (an organized massacre of a particular ethnic group), and police killings since our arrival upon these shores. These efforts have been to advocate for a dignified self-determined life in a just democratic society in the United States and beyond the United States political jurisdiction. The 1950s and 1970s in the United States was defined by actions such as sit-ins, boycotts, walk outs, strikes by Black people and white allies in the fight for justice against discrimination in all sectors of society from employment to education to housing.

The African History Network Show
Black Resistance Movements: Fight for Freedom: 1630 B.C. in Antiquity - 2023 C.E

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 79:00


‘Black Resistance Movements in The Fight for Freedom: From 1630 B.C. in Antiquity - 2023 C.E. Attacks on Voting Rights & Teaching African American History' with Michael Imhotep - Sat. 12pm EST 2-18-23 (PREVIEW) REGISTER & WATCH NOW: If you missed the FREE LECTURE, Sat. Feb. 18th, 2023, 12pm - 1:30pm EST ‘Black Resistance Movements in The Fight for Freedom: From 1630 B.C. in Antiquity - 2023 C.E. Attacks on Voting Rights & Teaching African American History' Black History Month Lecture by Historian, Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show' and founder of The African History Network. REGISTER HERE: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/black-resistance-3 or https://theafricanhistorynetwork.com/ This presentation will look at a history of Resistance movements from African people over thousands of years. We'll also look at the origins of Black History Month and Dr. Carter G. Woodson. We'll do an Introduction to a new 12 Week Online History Course taught by Michael Imhotep called 'Ancient Kemet (Egypt), The Moors and The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Trade'.    REGISTER NOW: Class #2 ‘Ancient Kemet (Egypt), The Moors & The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, Sat. 2-18-23, 2pm EST (LIVE 12 Week Online Course) with Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show. Discounted Registration $80; ALL LIVE SESSIONS WILL BE RECORDED SO YOU CAN WATCH AT ANY TIME! WATCH CONTENT ON DEMAND! REGISTER HERE: https://theahn.learnworlds.com/course/ancient-kemet-moors-maafa-transatlantic-slave-trade-winter-2023  

Chasing Elephants Audio Podcast
Episode 135: Reflections on Black History Month Part 1

Chasing Elephants Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 39:56


Brent and Jeff take time to reflect on Black History Month, share what this month means to them and to unpack the history of this month. Understanding the History: Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history. Also known as African American History Month, the event grew out of “Negro History Week,” the brainchild of noted historian Carter G. Woodson and other prominent African Americans. Since 1976, every U.S. President has officially designated the month of February as Black History Month. Other countries around the world, including Canada and the United Kingdom, also devote a month to celebrating Black history.Carter Woodson chose February for reasons of tradition and reform. It is commonly said that Woodson selected February to encompass the birthdays of two great Americans who played a prominent role in shaping black history, namely Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, whose birthdays are the 12th and the 14th, respectively. More importantly, he chose them for reasons of tradition. Since Lincoln's assassination in 1865, the black community, along with other Republicans, had been celebrating the fallen President's birthday. And since the late 1890s, black communities across the country had been celebrating Douglass'. Well aware of the pre-existing celebrations, Woodson built Negro History Week around traditional days of commemorating the black past.A Thought to Ponder: Brent and Jeff then play a clip from Morgan Freeman sharing his thoughts on Black History Month and then the guys share their thoughts on this. Want to continue to conversation?   Talk to your friends about what you heard today and join us next week as Brent and Jeff continue their journey through Black History Month. Connect with SLU:InstagramRegister for SLULearn more about The LIFT TourLearn more about YPS Connect with our Hosts:Brent's InstagramBrent's TwitterJeff's InstagramJeff's Twitter 

The Carl Nelson Show
Professor Manu Ampim & Financial Expert JB Bryan l The Carl Nelson Show

The Carl Nelson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 164:54


Historian & Researcher Professor Manu Ampim interprets Carter G Woodson's call for what is now Black History Month. Professor Ampim will also contends Woodson was one of the first scholars to study the history of the African diaspora. Before we hear from Professor Ampim, Financial Expert JB Bryan will provide tips on what to do if you unexpectedly come into some extra money. JB will explain what financial moves to make if you suddenly get extra cash from a lawsuit, an inheritance, or even the lottery. Text "DCnews" to 52140 For Local & Exclusive News Sent Directly To You! The Big Show starts on WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM, 1010 AM WOLB and woldcnews.com at 6 am ET., 5 am CT., 3 am PT., and 11 am BST. Call in # 800 450 7876 to participate & listen liveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The African History Network Show
Black Resistance Movements Black History Month FREE LECTURE - Michael Imhotep

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 16:00


'Black Resistance Movements - Black History Month Origins' - FREE LECTURE , Sat. Feb. 4th, 2023 2pm - 5pm EST 'Black Resistance Movements - Black History Month Origins' by Historian, Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show' and panelist on 'Roland Martin Unfiltered', Contributor on 'The Culture' with Farajii Muhammad. REGISTER HERE: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/black-resistance or https://theafricanhistorynetwork.com/ This presentation will look at a history of Resistance movements from African Americans over the last 200 years. We'll also look at the origins of Black History Month and Dr. Carter G. Woodson. We'll also do an Introduction to a new 12 Week Online History Course taught by Michael Imhotep called 'Ancient Kemet (Egypt), The Moors and The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Trade'. African Americans have resisted historic and ongoing oppression, in all forms, especially the racial terrorism of lynching, racial pogroms, and police killings since our arrival upon these shores. These efforts have been to advocate for a dignified self-determined life in a just democratic society in the United States and beyond the United States political jurisdiction. The 1950s and 1970s in the United States was defined by actions such as sit-ins, boycotts, walk outs, strikes by Black people and white allies in the fight for justice against discrimination in all sectors of society from employment to education to housing. In an effort to live, and maintain and protect economic success Black people have organized/planned violent insurrections against those who enslaved them, such as in Haiti,, and armed themselves against murderous white mobs as seen in Memphis, TN (1892), Rosewood, FL (1923), and New Orleans, LA (1900).

Black History for White People
RE-AIR Carter G. Woodson

Black History for White People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 55:30


We're re-airing our episode from last year that began Black History Month and hope that you use this month to learn more about our country.We explore the legacy of one of Black history's most notable men, Carter G. Woodson. To celebrate Black History Month, we wanted to share the story of the person who literally created what we now know of as “Black History Month,” Carter G. Woodson.The Mis-Education of the Negro - Carter G. WoodsonVisit us at blackhistoryforwhitepeople.com + for bonus content, full interviews, and the ability to vote for future topics, $5/month supports us at patreon.com/blackhistoryforwhitepeople.Buy our book on Amazon!$5/month supports us at patreon.com/blackhistoryforwhitepeople.Check us out on Twitter @BHforWP and Instagram @BlackHistoryForWhitePeople or freel free to email us at hello@blackhistoryforwhitepeople.com.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code blackhistory50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/black-history-for-white-people/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The African History Network Show
Tyre Nichols: Healing Past Trauma; Police Reform can't be Just a Black Thing

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 98:00


Tyre Nichols: Healing Past Traumua; Police Reform can't be Just a Black Thing; 6th & 7th Officer Suspended; 3 Paramedics FIRED; 71 Commands in 13 min; Traffic Violation? - Michael Imhotep on 'The Culture' with Farajii Muhammad 1-30-23   Support The African History Network & Michael Imhotep's work through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNShow or PayPal @ TheAHNShow@gmail.com or http://www.PayPal.me/TheAHNShow or visit http://www.TheAfricanHistoryNetwork.com.   FREE LECTURE REGISTER NOW: Sat. 2-4-23, 2pm EST: ‘Black Resistance Movements - Black History Month Origins - Michael Imhotep https://www.crowdcast.io/e/black-resi... or https://theafricanhistorynetwork.com/ REGISTER HERE: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/black-resistance or https://theafricanhistorynetwork.com/ This presentation will look at a history of Resistance movements from African Americans over the last 200 years. We'll also look at the origins of Black History Month and Dr. Carter G. Woodson. We'll do an Introduction to a new 12 Week Online History Course taught by Michael Imhotep called 'Ancient Kemet (Egypt), The Moors and The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Trade'. A

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The C. O. W. S. Neutralizing Workplace Racism 01/27/23

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023


The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly summit on Neutralizing Workplace Racism. Next week is the late Carter G. Woodson's beloved Black History Month. Many workplaces will have a host of tacky events, fried chicken jamborees, and watermelon and diversity soirées. Skip 'em if you can. Keep quiet and sober if you're required to attend. Rampant tech layoffs continue - with a hefty amount of non-white workers constituting the "first fired." We'll hear about the FBI's "Operation Nightingale," which targeted a multi-state criminal fraud syndicate that provides counterfeit nursing certifications and credentials. Reports indicate thousands of "fake nurses" may be gainfully employed, and they've not been able to identify and properly charge these fiends. Gus strongly suspects these imposter health care workers are mostly (if not exclusively) classified as White. We also discussed how non-white people can safely support other non-white co-workers without creating problems for anyone. And we heard a few more Racist Jokes about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s holiday. #TheCOWS13 INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#