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[REDACTED] History
Revisiting: Martin Luther King's Rivalry with the FBI & The Final Days of His Life

[REDACTED] History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 38:45


The first official episode of Black History Month will be on Corretta Scott King, the wife of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. I want to give insight into her life and POV, which I feel is often neglected. So what you're listening to now is a compiling of the work we have done on MLK to give you context for the coming episode. NEW YOUTUBE VIDEOS: Civil War Widows in the 21st Century - https://youtu.be/jSbHRboYCY8?si=SbCkKv7qOuR2moHW What Does "WOKE" Mean: https://youtu.be/eMV4YCkjurc?si=0YKf1gyKTJvypAyX PATREON: patreon.com/redactedhistory Stay Connected with Me: https://www.tiktok.com/@Blackkout___ https://www.instagram.com/redactedhistory_ Contact: thisisredactedhistory@gmail.com Episode Script Writer and Researcher: Jordyn Howard Episode Editor and Narrator: André White Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Mallory Bros Podcast
Episode 183 | ”King's Disease”

The Mallory Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 103:28


On this episode of the MalloryBro's Podcast the Bros started recording the LATEST they've ever recorded the podcast and started at MIDNIGHT. They dig deep into the past weeks topics like Katt Williams and the state of Comedy, Jonathan Majors lovin' Corretta Scott King, They discuss the top 10 Most Anticipated Movies coming this year, they touch on the Stanley Cup CRAZE that had people running in Targets, Aliens in MIAMI? + more! They finish the show with a very RISKY "Chance & A Choice" question from Terrance! Movie Suggestions + NFL's WILDCARD Playoff weekend picks!    Movie Suggestions Of The Week: Terrance | "The Book Of Clarence" | In theaters! Terrell | "GEN V" | "Amazon Prime Video"   

Pan-African Journal
Pan-African Journal: Special Worldwide Radio Broadcast

Pan-African Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 193:00


Listen to the Sun. March 26, 2023 special edition of the Pan-African Journal: Worldwide Radio Broadcast hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire. The program features our regular PANW report with dispatches on the devastating impact of the tornados which struck the southern United States in Mississippi; the administration of President Joe Biden has not struck down the federal death penalty despite his promises during the campaign; the Kenyan government has banned additional demonstrations by opposition forces; and U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris arrived in the West African state of Ghana as the first leg of a three-nation tour on the continent. In the second and third hours we conclude our International Women's History Month series with a focus on the historical and political legacy of Amy Ashwood Garvey, co-founder of the Garvey Movement and lifelong Pan-Africanist and Socialist. Finally, we review two speeches delivered by Corretta Scott King, the wife of the martyred Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: Take a Vacation

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 161:30


Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by asking listeners how they're feeling after the first weekday of the Orange Line shutdown. Anna Deavere Smith offers insights into her revival production of “Twilight: Los Angeles 1992” at A.R.T. Deavere Smith is an actress and playwright. She has starred in shows such as “Inventing Anna,” “Nurse Jackie” and “The West Wing.” Jim Aloisi and Stacy Thompson discusses the Orange Line shutdown, including the merits of some of the alternative options, the plausibility of a 30-day deadline, the possibilities for getting the MBTA out of crisis and the future of electric vehicles. Aloisi is the former Massachusetts transportation secretary, a member of the TransitMatters board and contributor to CommonWealth Magazine. Thompson is executive director of Livable Streets. Imari Paris Jeffries talks about his work at King Boston, and the organization's work to create a living memorial of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Corretta Scott King, “The Embrace,” which will be installed on the Boston Common this year. Jeffries is the executive director of King Boston. Stephanie Leydon and Ellen Shachter discusses the latest from the GBH News series “Priced Out,” including how corporations have disrupted the housing market and the balance between catering to buyers and investors. Leydon is GBH News' director of special projects, and Shachter is Somerville's director of housing stability. Dr. Virginia Sinnott-Stutzman gives some tips about how to keep pets happy in the heat, and answered questions from listeners calling in during another segment of “Ask the Vet.” Sinnott-Stutzman is a senior staff veterinarian at the MSPCA's Angell Animal Medical Center. We end the show by taking calls about whether overplanning vacations makes them less relaxing.

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC
In the West End by Will Power and Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie and Commissioned by the Alliance Theater

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 5:15


In the West End follows an energetic, amazing little boy that ventures out with his Mom through the West End (the historic African-American neighborhood in Atlanta) to find healthy and tasty vegan food for his Grandma who has to change the way she eats because of her health. The book is illustrated by Corretta Scott King award winning illustrator R. Gregory Christie. The work was released in 2020 as a commission for the Mayor's Summer reading Club and was distributed to 17,000 3-5 year-olds in the Atlanta metro area. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/avant-garde-books/support

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: The Future of Roe v. Wade

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 163:34


Today on Boston Public Radio: We began the show by talking with listeners about the leak of a Supreme Court abortion draft decision, and the future of abortion rights. Alton Brown talks about “Iron Chef” moving to Netflix, and his latest cookbook, “Good Eats: The Final Years.” Brown is a Peabody Award-winning celebrity chef and host of both “Good Eats” and “Iron Chef,” which is making a grand-return to Netflix this June. His latest book is “Good Eats: The Final Years.” Judge Nancy Gertner weighs in on the Supreme Court draft opinion that has the potential to overturn Roe v. Wade, and what overturning the case means for the legal system. Gertner is a retired federal judge, and is now a senior lecturer at Harvard Law School. Imari Paris Jeffries discusses King Boston breaking ground at the Martin Luther King, Jr., and Coretta Scott King memorial, “The Embrace,” in Boston Common. He also shares his thoughts on the potential for government-funded reparations. Jeffries is the executive director of King Boston, the group behind this coming memorial for Dr. Martin Luther King and Corretta Scott King on Boston Common called “The Embrace.” John Waters previews his new book, “Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance: A Novel,” and talks about the 50th anniversary of “Pink Flamingos.” Waters is a filmmaker, actor, artist and the author of “Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance: A Novel.” Jared Bowen talks about Matthew López's play “The Inheritance” at the SpeakEasy Stage Company. He also shares his thoughts on “Prison Nation,” a photography exhibit examining mass incarceration across the U.S., on view at the Davis Museum. Bowen is GBH's executive arts editor and the host of "Open Studio." We end the show by returning to our discussion with listeners on the future of abortion rights.

The Last Dope Intellectual
31 - Martin Luther King Jr., Holi-deification, and We're Back

The Last Dope Intellectual

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 128:14


We're back from mid-season break! We're kicking it off with an MLK episode. In episode 11 of season two, co-hosts Dr. CBS and Dr. Layla Brown, start by shooting the shit with producer, Too Black, about Holi-deification -- the worshiping effects of holidays in relation to icons like Dr. Martin Luther King and beyond. In her "Planting Thoughts" segment, Layla breaks down the Dracena Compacta: native to central and southeast Africa, slow-growing, but it is a tree and can grow up to 6 feet tall; it will branch at any branch where its pruned; slightly poisonous. In our History of the Present segment, we anchor our conversation in an MLK text, Why We Can't Wait. Next, for the She Gather Me segments, Dr. Layla examines a Corretta Scott King speech “Ten commandments in Vietnam,” delivered 23 days after Dr. King's assassination. Finally, in Risse's Rants, Dr. CBS tells everyone to stop calling everything the New Jim Crow. Tap in to this episode of LDI--and be sure to subscribe to the channel and consider becoming a Patreon! 0:00:25 - Shoot the Shit 0:24:44 - Planting Thoughts 0:25:55 - History of the Present 1:52:47 - She Gather Me 2:02:06 - Risse's Rants 2:04:07 - Closing Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LDIpodcast Twitter: @ldipodcast Instagram: @ldipodcast

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show
Black History Leaders Master Class feat. Global Advocate Martin Luther King III

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 83:00


Join us tonight for a very important and signficant Master Class on Black History & Leadership from Global Human Rights Advocate Martin Luther King III. During this two -part series Martin Luther King talks about everything from growing up in the King household, and his early childhood years as the son of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As well, as the significance and influence of his sainted mother Corretta Scott King who was instrumental in not just the erection of the King Center in Atlanta, GA, but the annual observance of the King Holiday This is deinitely an interview that you don't want to miss! PLUS, in the spirit of Valentines Day, we have a dynamic Thought of the Week, entitled "The Love Letter' which is God's Love Letter to each of us experessing his undying and unconditional love for mankind. Tonight's show, can easily be consdiered one of the best shows we've ever done, and I am so very excited to be sharing this interview with you on tonight. We hope you enjoy!  

Rayn Jackson Live
Coretta's Tears (Interview with Candle Kitt) Part 1

Rayn Jackson Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 7:57


Candle Kitt the self proclaimed great neice of Eartha Kitt and god-daughter of Corretta Scott King recalls her last moments with the late god-mother.

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Mansplain Baseball Elsewhere
42. I'd Like To Make 18 Million

Mansplain Baseball Elsewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 49:23


The girls chat about this week in baseball, arbitration, MLK day, and our AL teams moves (or lack of). Our Kick Ass Lady of the Week is the late Corretta Scott King. See You Next Tuesday!

The Jake Feinberg Show
The Nick Salvatore Interview

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 54:11


Within the belly of the beast in this country lies the soul turnaround of African Preachers from the South. They need to be black because certain portions of blacks were enslaved and some say they still are. They have to be black because they need to have good rhythm. They need to be from the south where Montgomery and Birmingham are seared into the minds of every kid who watched the black and white videos of (Police Cheif) hosing down innocent people. The south had the most overt Rascism and impoverishment so to come of age as a minister with the underclass you were them once and you know what it's like to walk in their shoes. Even when your flying high in the city of Angeles you still know what it's like to be in the poor mans shoes. You know how to talk to the bumpkin or the metal worker or the illiterate boy who impregnated your daughter because you know you can't be saved by two different saviors. You have to be a preacher because you bleed charisma. You spend a full night partying on Saturday night, meeting with varied interest groups on Sunday morning and afternoon and then give a thunderous speech from the pulpit calling for each human being to find themselves, do it through relentless passion, fire and brimstone but also the cagey insights that keep a Rev. Cleage on your side or the adoring loyalty of Corretta Scott King. My guest today wrote about this African American Preacher from the South. CL Franklin. Who Sang in Strange Lands like Memphis and Buffalo and Detroit. Franklin was part of the confluence of entertainment, politics religion and burgeoning soul music that led to a genuine cultural uprising. Franklin didn't have the IQ of Dr. king but he was a street scholar who didn't spend a lot of time not dealing in black and white. Ask his son who was not excited to go to Moorehouse but then received a stern choice from his dad who was a single parent who raised nearly all of his children. His first wife Barbara bailed back to Buffalo but CL stuck with it with the helps of maids, mistresses and the gumption to bring coalitions together. When tensions were at their highest CL was at his coolest. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support

From Bricktown
Episode 16: I got overwhelmed when I introduced Corretta Scott King.

From Bricktown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 34:59


In this Episode Dr. Bob talks about testifying before Congress, UNC Chapel Hill’s struggles with race and the history of the town of Carrboro --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Dead Doctors Don't Lie Radio
Dead Doctors Dont Lie 25 Aug 2020

Dead Doctors Don't Lie Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 54:00


Monologue Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show discussing famous people that he has worked with helping them with their health challenges. People such as Martin Luther King III, Corretta Scott King, Willie Nelson, Theo Ratliff and Evander Holifield as well as many other people. Stating that these people all had connections and access to the best mainstream health care professionals. Contending he was able turn around their their health problems. Pearls of Wisdom Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article regarding blood pressure medications that were taken off the market. The drug losartan was found to have high levels of nitrosodiethylamine a known carcingen. This same compound was found in the Novartis generic version of the drug Zantac. The drugs were being made in China and India and the problem comes fron re-using solvents. Callrers Lydia has questions about cancer prevention. Ada has some follow up questions regarding her son's ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). Darlene has been diagnosed with degenerative disk disease and has knee pain. Rose has insomnia and also has uterine fibroids. Jay has been diagnosed with cataracts. Call Dr. Wallach's live radio program weekdays from noon until 1pm pacific time at 831-685-1080 or toll free at 888-379-2552.

Ask Dr. B. Good
Episode 48: Professor Freedom's connection to slavery

Ask Dr. B. Good

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 31:39


Today we have asked Mr. Clarence Glover aka Professor Freedom to come in help us further frame out the 400th observance of the first enslaved Africans in America which began in Jamestown. (1619 - 2019)Mr. Glover is a descendant of enslaved Africans with a direct connection to slavery. He will share with us the concept of the dual victims of slavery, the enslaved Africans and the Europeans who came with their flawed entitlement thinking of the right to "own" another human being. He will also talk about his commitment to a multicultural America through some of the opportunities he had as a young man, working in Washing D.C. on Civil Rights issues in the 70's later working with Mrs. Corretta Scott King, Mrs. Rosa Parks, Dr. Bernard Lafayette and other civil rights activists. In the 80s and early 90s he was part of the push for diversity at SMU. He not only taught courses there, he helped the university with developing a cultural philosophy, practice, and policy which was a first for a major university. Mr. Glover was on the committee while at SMU to help the city of Dallas and Dallas ISD change the term of Black to African American in the late 80's. He then worked on the fallacy of the term RACE. He pushes the concept that we are in fact, all one race, and has the research to prove it. While at SMU, he found the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speech from March 17, 1966 given at SMU in McFarlin Auditorium (now online) and related news articles. He was also the Interviewer and Consultant of The PBS Documentary "In Remembrance of Martin, The First Federal Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. National Federal Holiday in Atlanta, Georgia 1986While at Harvard in 1985, he studied with Dr. Lawrence Kohlberg in the Stages of Moral Education and while at Dallas ISD as a multicultural administrator, he trained on the concept of One Race; Many Cultures. He has been at Legacy now for 6 years, building multicultural institutional capacity to administrators, educators, parents, and scholars. He has helped Legacy develop its own cultural philosophy, policy, and practices. In his spare time he is working on helping us understand the term predictable cultural conflict (PCC) and social dynamics between people from different cultures.This will be a fact filled show with pictures and artifacts from the 70s to now to help enrich the dialogue even more.Link to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speech at SMU: https://www.smu.edu/AboutSMU/MLK

Business with Purpose
Impacting Community | EP 145: Vanessa Fleury

Business with Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 36:03


Corretta Scott King was quoted as saying "The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members." Sometimes, when we think about community, we focus solely on our neighbors. Yes, we should be participants in our community, but we should also think about community in a broader sense. Consider our online community, our ancestral community, and those with whom we share a nationality. Today's guest is Haitian American Vanessa Fleury, the founder and director of Carl's Village.She's taken the idea of impacting her community to the next level by starting a nonprofit. To visit the Business With Purpose website, click the link: https://www.stillbeingmolly.com/2019/06/12/business-purpose-podcast-vanessa-fleury/

The Culture Soup Podcast®️
Ep 23: Communicating in a Different World with Darryl M. Bell

The Culture Soup Podcast®️

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019


On my visit to Lane College, I got to know and speak with an actor from one of America's most iconic TV shows, A Different World; a show, which along with The Cosby Show cemented Thursday night as Must See TV. Darryl M. Bell who played Ron Johnson on the show is also a producer and entrepreneur, and he has a point of view on all things tech, culture and business.  Listen in as Darryl and I get to know one another in less than 48 hours as we both headlined the Inaugural Leadership Conference at the Historically Black College or University, Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee--where we both that the pleasure of presenting keynote addresses. This episode is part 1 of a double header that hits today.  The second episode will drop at noon EST and feature Dr. Logan Hampton, the president of Lane College. This episode also pays tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who is also and HBCU alum, a member of Alpha Phi Alpha ( the fraternity of Darryl, Dr. Hampton and Chief Joy (mentioned in this episode).  It is the brother organization of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc--my sorority and the sorority of Corretta Scott King) as today marks the anniversary of his assassination in Memphis, Tennessee at the Lorraine Motel--now the site of the National Civil Rights Museum.  Learn more about our visit there the same day as our fireside chat at lmichellesmith.com in the Musings from the Roads section.  

Bag Ladiez
Capitalism, We Coming For Ya

Bag Ladiez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 45:43


This week on the BAG LADIEZ PODCAST, we talk about how Louis C.K went away for a couple of months after being involved in #metoo movement and decided to come back on tour like it’s nothing (bro, we see you. stop it) without doing any pro justice work for the folks that he affected, then we discuss Cardi- B playing Corretta Scott King and the idea of canceling people(when do we know when to cancel people) and last and not less, USA is STILL denying passports to US citizen who happened to be Latinx living near the border. For this week’s baggage, we talking about anti- capitalism. What does it mean to practice anti-capitalism? How do we live in capitalism ? For put it in your bag, we have “To all the boys I’ve loved before” by Jenny Han and BTS ‘s new song (YOU CANNOT STOP ME LOVING MYSELF). And for rotating theme, we talking about what will your bio say. Use #UnpackBG to talk to us about what you think! #UnpackBG #Podcastincolor #Supportlatinxpodcast #AfrolatinxPodcast #supportafrolatinxpodcast #afrolatinxpodcast #afrolatinx #podcasttuesday #nyc #thebronx #blackgirlmagic #yosoyafrolatina #afrolatina #intersectionalfeminist #afrolatinxpodcast # #LatinxPodcast #fuckwhitesupremacy #Racism #RepresentationMatters #QTPOCVisibility #blacklivesmatter #kdrama #kpop #kimsconvenience #back2school #latinx #podin #new #freebeat #voices #netflick Comment, subscribe, leave an Itunes review, and tell a friend! You can listen to us on soundcloud, Itunes, and Googleplay! Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bgladies Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bgladiez/id1073190648?mt=2 Google Play:http://bit.ly/2D7bSJ5 Louis: https://nyti.ms/2osk0hD Cardi B’s skit: https://bit.ly/2CKessE US denying passport:https://cnn.it/2N389nL BTS’s New Song: https://bit.ly/2fdtI6e To all the boys I loved before: https://bit.ly/2ti1f2T You can Follow us @: Website: www.bgladiez.com Twitter: Bag_Ladiez Tumblr: bgladiez.tumblr.com Instagram: BgLadiez Gmail: bgladiez@gmail.com

PoliTea
Ep. 68: Fallen Gods: Cosby, Nas & Tough Conversations

PoliTea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 45:00


Ify and Turquoise discuss Bill Cosby being found guilty of aggravated sexual assault and Kelis opening up about violent marriage to Nas, AK judge strikes down voter ID law, Lezly McSpadden- Michael Brown's mom-- to run for City Council, Janelle Monae comes out as pansexual, Amazon prime fee increase, potential merger of T-Mobile and Sprint, Mike Pompeo confirmed, and celebrate the 91st Birthday of Corretta Scott King and Colin Kaepernick awarded Amnesty's Ambassador of Conscience.

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corretta scott king(2015)

PB Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 1:14


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corretta scott king(2015)

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 1:14


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The Batchelor Pad Radio Network
Part two of our special Martin Luther King Panel discussion on The Batchelor Pad

The Batchelor Pad Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014 164:00


  Guest: Dr. Tawnya Pettiford-­Wates is a playwright, director, actor, poet, writer/scholar­activist and teacher. She has appeared with the Tony Award Winning company in the New York Shakespeare Festival's Broadway production of “For Colored Girls who have considered Suicide / when the rainbow is enuf” performing in both the National and International Touring Companies Lucy Marshall,a South African Descendant, Zimbabwean Born, and a Naturalized American Citizen and a resident of North Carolina will talk about the connection and similarities of Dr King and Nelson Mandela and Corretta Scott King and Winnie Mandela Paul Bayethe is a an Educator, Cultural Preservist, eldest Patriarch of the Damasane family, and Pastor at the Family of God Church in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Africa. Follow us at padnation@facebook and pad4truth@twitter Interested in advertising on the show, e-mail us at labatchelor40@gmail.com AND DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT THE BATCHELOR PAD BLUES AND JAZZ SHOW FROM 8PM TO 11PM EST at www.bluesjazzradio.com    

The Batchelor Pad Radio Network
A special discussion of Dr Martin Luther King Jr on The Batchelor Pad show

The Batchelor Pad Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2014 127:00


Join us as we have a panel discussion about what he means to our people today from a social, economical, political, racial and spiritual stand point. Have we lost our way and how do we conquer the Dream that Dr King lived and died for years ago. Guest: Dr. Debby is a faculty member of the Sport Administration specialization of the Department of Exercise and Sport Science at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill will examine the impact of black women in sports and other related topics. Lucy Marshall is our guest speaker. She is a South African Descendant, Zimbabwean Born, and a Naturalized American Citizen and a resident of North Carolina will talk about the connection and similarities of Dr King and Nelson Mandela and Corretta Scott King and Winnie Mandela Eric Satterwhite, Columnist for Black Athlete Sports Network and other media outlets will discuss the impact of Dr King on African Americans in sports and we ask the question have black athletes lost their way? Dr Wilmer J Leon III, Syndicated talk show host will join us to discuss the political impact of Dr King and his dream. Join LA, TEE-MAC, Reggie and Gary beginning at 6pm Est for the Panel discussion   Follow us at padnation@facebook and pad4truth@twitter Interested in advertising on the show, e-mail us at labatchelor40@gmail.com