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METRO TV
Kebakaran Landa Sebuah Gereja di Memphis, AS - Headline News Edisi News MetroTV 5349

METRO TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 1:34


Sebuah gereja bersejarah, Clayborn Temple, yang berada di pusat kota Memphis, terbakar hebat pada Senin pagi waktu setempat. Gereja ini memiliki nilai sejarah karena menjadi titik awal kampanye terakhir aktivis sosial yang memimpin pergerakan hak-hak sipil di AS, Martin Luther King Jr.

Nation of Jake
100 Men vs 1 Gorilla

Nation of Jake

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 123:35


No weapons, no PED's, just sheer strength, will, and endurance. Would 100 men be able to beat 1 gorilla? This conversation has gone viral and we wanted to give our two cents and bring the listeners in as well. Also on the show, we break down the prank call made to Shedeur Sanders while he waited for a team to select him. Was it funny or foul? We also react to the sad news of Memphis' Clayborn Temple burning down last night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Daily Memphian Politics Podcast
S6E4: Lonnie Robinson on Clayborn Temple

The Daily Memphian Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 24:55


One of the artists working on new stained glass images for Historic Clayborn Temple talks on the “On The Record” podcast about bringing images of the 1968 sanitation workers strike to the frames of the landmark.

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Memphis Metropolis
The NAACP Building Gets a Facelift and Builds On Its Long History. With Deidre Malone, Felicia Harris, and Cole Bradley.

Memphis Metropolis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 56:48


The Memphis chapter of the NAACP is one of the national organization's oldest and most important. The chapter has been in several locations since its founding more than 100 years ago but has remained rooted in the neighborhood now known as South City, which is home to many important local sites in local Black history, including Clayborn Temple and the Universal Life building. For the past 40 years or so, the NAACP has been located at 588 Vance Avenue, in a building that has its own history, including housing an early Black-owned bank branch as well as Benjamin Hook's law offices. The NAACP building recently had a significant facelift and also is undergoing inside renovations to allow it to better serve its members, as well as provide office space for small businesses and nonprofits. In this program, longtime NAACP leaders Deidre Malone and Felica Harris discuss the chapter's illustrious history and the importance of the 588 Vance building and the surrounding neighborhood to Memphis Black history and culture. Later in the program, regular commentator Cole Bradley returns to talk with Emily about the connection between physical spaces and the history and stories we remember. Additional information NAACP Memphis Memphis Heritage Trail Walking Tours and Maps of Important Historic Sites

Creatives Over Cocktails
Flashback: Raise a Glass to Anasa Troutman

Creatives Over Cocktails

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 45:55


Cultural strategist, speaker, writer, producer, philanthropist, entrepreneur – Anasa Troutman tells her amazing story of the crazy, bold, out of the box way she lived her life while being petrified yet staying true to herself. She inspires as she tells her story of attending Spelman and how she came alive while working at the Tower Record Store in Atlanta being surrounded by music and meeting famous artists. She brings her majestic spirit as she describes what drives her creativity and the significance of being the unique voice in the room.As CEO & Founder of The BIG We, Anasa works to build & execute strategies for artists & organizations that are aligned with her vision of a loving world & her belief in creativity as a pathway to personal, community & global transformation.Based in Memphis, Tennessee, Anasa awakened to her life's work during her time in Atlanta, Georgia, attending Spelman College & founding Groovement/EarthSeed Music, a successful record label & collective of young, cutting edge, visionary musicians, performers, & writers.Best known for her work as strategic advisor & executive producer for long time friend India.Arie, Anasa recently stepped into leadership as the first Executive Director of the historic Clayborn Temple in Memphis. Anasa has provided strategic and creative support in many important cultural, political & social justice spaces; she has designed & facilitated national learning exchanges, served as a consulting producer, trained & transitioned the leadership of organizations to integrate cultural strategy as a community organizing tactic, produced tours & festivals, curated artistic programming, shepherded many artists & creative thinkers through the process of manifesting their own creative vision & has been invited twice to the White House by the Obama administration to advise on cultural policy.Anasa works hard to embody her strong belief in creativity as a transformative practice & engages art making as a pathway to her own healing & spiritual expansion. While she experiments with many forms of creative practice, her deepest love is writing. She creates stories, songs & essays that reflect her unique point of view, commitment to loving kindness & thirst for beauty & adventure.Whisk & BlendBartender, Liv C joins us to talk about her segment on Whisk & Blend TV highlighting the hospitality industry as she introduces the sexy, classic Side Car cocktail. Check out our IG for the recipe and our Whisk & Blend TV series Tip Your Bartender! #whiskandblendtvBrought to you by Great Convo Media https://greatconvo.com/Subscribe: http://www.creativesovercocktails.com/Follow: https://www.instagram.com/coc_podcastLike: https://www.facebook.com/cocpodcastHostsEboné Merrimon https://www.instagram.com/deepsouleb/Brian Sexton https://www.instagram.com/iamspreadluv/Lonnell Matthews https://www.instagram.com/inspirewithlonnell/Audio Architect: Kamaal Malak https://www.instagram.com/kamaalmalak/Music Producer: A.B. Eastwoood https://www.instagram.com/a.b.eastwood/

Creatives Over Cocktails
S1 E9: Raise a Glass to Anasa Troutman

Creatives Over Cocktails

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 45:55


Cultural strategist, speaker, writer, producer, philanthropist, entrepreneur – Anasa Troutman tells her amazing story of the crazy, bold, out of the box way she lived her life while being petrified yet staying true to herself. She inspires as she tells her story of attending Spelman and how she came alive while working at the Tower Record Store in Atlanta being surrounded by music and meeting famous artists. She brings her majestic spirit as she describes what drives her creativity and the significance of being the unique voice in the room. As CEO & Founder of The BIG We, Anasa works to build & execute strategies for artists & organizations that are aligned with her vision of a loving world & her belief in creativity as a pathway to personal, community & global transformation.Based in Memphis, Tennessee, Anasa awakened to her life’s work during her time in Atlanta, Georgia, attending Spelman College & founding Groovement/EarthSeed Music, a successful record label & collective of young, cutting edge, visionary musicians, performers, & writers. Best known for her work as strategic advisor & executive producer for long time friend India.Arie, Anasa recently stepped into leadership as the first Executive Director of the historic Clayborn Temple in Memphis. Anasa has provided strategic and creative support in many important cultural, political & social justice spaces; she has designed & facilitated national learning exchanges, served as a consulting producer, trained & transitioned the leadership of organizations to integrate cultural strategy as a community organizing tactic, produced tours & festivals, curated artistic programming, shepherded many artists & creative thinkers through the process of manifesting their own creative vision & has been invited twice to the White House by the Obama administration to advise on cultural policy.Anasa works hard to embody her strong belief in creativity as a transformative practice & engages art making as a pathway to her own healing & spiritual expansion. While she experiments with many forms of creative practice, her deepest love is writing. She creates stories, songs & essays that reflect her unique point of view, commitment to loving kindness & thirst for beauty & adventure.Whisk & BlendBartender, Liv C joins us to talk about her segment on Whisk & Blend TV highlighting the hospitality industry as she introduces the sexy, classic Side Car cocktail. Check out our IG for the recipe and our Whisk & Blend TV series Tip Your Bartender! #whiskandblendtvBrought to you by Great Convo Media https://greatconvo.com/Subscribe: http://www.creativesovercocktails.com/Follow: https://www.instagram.com/coc_podcastLike: https://www.facebook.com/cocpodcastHostsEboné Merrimon https://www.instagram.com/deepsouleb/Brian Sexton https://www.instagram.com/iamspreadluv/Lonnell Matthews https://www.instagram.com/inspirewithlonnell/Audio Architect: Kamaal Malak https://www.instagram.com/kamaalmalak/Music Producer: A.B. Eastwoood https://www.instagram.com/a.b.eastwood/MentionsJust Play Entertainment: https://www.justplayentertainment.com/Deep Soul with EbonéCheck out Deep Soul with Eboné Merrimon on IG: https://www.instagram.com/deepsouleb/

Brown Rice Hour with Konda Mason
Ep. 4 – The BIG We with Anasa Troutman

Brown Rice Hour with Konda Mason

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 72:12


Cultural strategist Anasa Troutman joins Konda Mason for a conversation around intentional communities, white supremacy, and what freedom really looks like.As CEO & Founder of The BIG We, Anasa Troutman works to build and execute strategies for artists and organizations that are aligned with her vision of a loving world and her belief in creativity as a pathway to personal, community, and global transformation. Best known for her work as the strategic advisor and executive producer for her longtime friend - Grammy-winning singer and songwriter India Arie. Anasa recently stepped into leadership as the first Executive Director of the historic Clayborn Temple in Memphis. Learn more about Anasa and her work at anasatroutman.com.

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Radio Show: The Historic Clayborn Temple in Memphis

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 17:31


During the Sanitation Workers' Strike of 1968, civil rights and labor activists organized together inside Clayborn Temple. The “I AM A MAN” signs created by the congregation's pastor with his own printing press have since become a universal symbol for human rights and human dignity. • In 1979, Clayborn Temple was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The AME congregation continued to worship in Clayborn until the doors were closed due to the congregants, similar to Second Presbyterian before it, moving away from downtown. For over 25 years this formative institution in Memphis has sat vacant. • Clayborn Temple is one of only two National Treasures – referred to by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as places that reflect the nation's past while enriching the future. • The history of Clayborn Temple is, in many ways, the history of educational formation. It was here—in this space—that ministers were trained, congregations were transformed, artists were inspired, and activists were equipped. • Anasa, share about your own personal mission of Clayborn Temple serving as a place for restorative development in the community – where those who enter the doors of Clayborn Temple are provided with the opportunity to generate income, share ideas and support one another. • Clayborn Temple proudly serves as a meeting place for The Downtown Church, a site for religious gatherings, black-tie affairs, live concerts and Rotary Club meetings, and recently, MLK50 remembrances. Mission • Restoring the physical space in a way that both honors its architectural past and enables its programmatic future. • Re-engage the social mission of bearing witness to the reality of God's love, honoring the dignity of our neighbors, and seeking the flourishing of our city. And it is through our mission that we seek to partner with our neighbors to see Memphis become a thriving community for all of its residents. https://www.claybornreborn.org/

Artifactual Journey
Episode 18: A Civil Rights Walk in Memphis with Dr. William Gregory Thompson, PhD

Artifactual Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 22:36


In Episode 18 of Artifactual Journey, Philip discusses Memphis, TN African American civil rights history with Dr. William Gregory Thompson, the deputy director of Historic Clayborn Temple . Greg also discusses the work currently underway to restore and renovate the historic Clayborn Temple and its connections to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artifactual-journey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artifactual-journey/support

StoryBoard 30
SB 30 Episode 4: An Inspiring Restoration, with Clayborn Temple Executive Director Anasa Troutman

StoryBoard 30

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 29:00


When Anasa Troutman walked into the historic Clayborn Temple, “I could literally hear the building talking to me,” she said. “I knew I was meant to do something in that space.” Listen to this episode of StoryBoard 30 and our interview with Ms. Troutman, Executive Director of the Clayborn, and hear how she came to Memphis to help continue the building's historic resurgence. You will be inspired.

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Memphis Jewish Community Center - The Power of the Collective

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 16:00


The MJCC is inspired by the ideal that there is power in the collective and as such facilitated bringing together a broad group of organizations from throughout the Memphis area to create a celebration and exploration of exacting social change. They are hosting several events themed “The Power of the Collective” during the month of April and are committed to making all these programs free of charge and open to the entire Memphis community. This event is in partnership with The National Civil Rights Museum, Clayborn Temple, Facing History & Ourselves, Latino Memphis, Memphis Women in Film, OUT Memphis, ArtsMemphis, Tennessee Arts Commission, and Paragon Bank. Learn more→ http://www.jccmemphis.org/culture/the-power-of-the-collective/

Res Pres Madison Sermons
The Search for Meaning: The Long Walk of Wisdom

Res Pres Madison Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 21:36


We are pleased to welcome Rev. Dr. Greg Thompson, former RUF campus minister at The University of Virginia and Pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville, and current Civil Rights scholar and Director of Strategy and Research for Clayborn Temple in Memphis, TN to preach on Ecclesiastes 8:10-13 and 9:11-18.

Beale Street Caravan
#2206 - Tank and the Bangas

Beale Street Caravan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 58:22


Tank and the Bangas in a killer live performance at the historic Clayborn Temple in downtown Memphis, TN. Interview with Memphis musician Tonya Dyson, and BSC Contributor Robert Gordon returns to talk about the History of Hi Records.

Theology on Tap Chattanooga
"The End of Innovation" Dr. Greg Thompson

Theology on Tap Chattanooga

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 55:35


Recorded live at The Camp House in Chattanooga, TN on October 17. What is the end of innovation? Why do we even innovate to begin with and how will we know if we are successful in such an endeavor? Dr. Greg Thompson seeks to pull our imaginations to the deeper questions of why innovation will matter for our communities in the 21st century. Greg Thompson is the Director of Research and Strategy at Clayborn Reborn, a historic Civil Rights site in Memphis Tennessee. He is also a Senior Advisor for the Tom Tom Founders Festival in Charlottesville, Virginia. Before joining Clayborn and Tom Tom Greg served as the CEO of the Thriving Cities Group, a Civic Design firm based in Charlottesville, Virginia and as the Executive Director of New City Commons, a consulting team that supports faith-based communities in the work of serving their cities. Greg is also active in national conversations surrounding race and equity in America and holds a PhD from the University of Virginia where he wrote his dissertation on Martin Luther King, Jr. Clayborn Reborn - https://www.claybornreborn.org Thriving Cities - http://thrivingcities.com New City Commons - http://newcitycommons.com Other talks by Dr. Greg Thompson on Qideas.org - http://qideas.org/contributors/greg-thompson/

Spillit Podcast
2016 SLAM: Education Part 2

Spillit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017


Recorded LIVE from Clayborn Temple in Memphis, TN.

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Spillit Podcast
2016 SLAM: Education Part 1

Spillit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017


Recorded LIVE from Clayborn Temple in Memphis, TN.

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Theology Live
Bonus: Music at Clayborn Temple

Theology Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 5:28


The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was martyred in Memphis on April 4, 1968, while in town to support the contentious sanitation workers' strike. Throughout the strike, Clayborn Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church served as a nerve center for demonstrators and other activists. On February 8, 2017, Theology Live was held at Clayborn Temple. That evening, Mrs. Ephie Johnson graced the gathering with her rendition of "May the Work I've Done", a standard song of the Black Church. The TL saw fit to share Ephie's rendition with our listening audience as a tribute to Dr. King's legacy on the 49th anniversary of his martyrdom and as a reminder that our work toward inhabiting God's just future begins now.