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The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Write
Eugene B. Redmond and Quincy Troupe Discuss Henry Dumas

The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Write

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 64:57


Henry Dumas was a gifted poet and fiction writer who was killed in 1968. Since then, my father (and now I) have executed Henry Dumas's estate. Listen as I lead my father and his good friend, renowned poet Quincy Troupe in a conversation about Dumas and how Quincy's friendship with Toni Morrison helped to propel Dumas's work into the public sphere. * NEW Preserving Our Family Elders' Stories  COURSE ALERT! Womanist/Feminist Approaches To Community Archives And Memory Keeping ___ Join me for this INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY ARCHIVES Learning Experience. An intensive accessible for all learning levels specific to what community archiving is and some fun ways to preserve history. ___ What topics will be covered? - How long has the concept of archiving existed? What are some early examples? - What distinguishes womanist or feminist archives and archiving? What are some current archives and how can we access them? - How has your family already been archiving and how might you assemble archival materials? - How do you preserve stories and make a podcast out of them? - What are some non traditional archives? - How might we extend this class to support each other going forward? - So much more! ___ Culture Keeping: Womanist/Feminist Approaches To Community Archives And Memory Keeping Instructor: @treasure.shieldsredmond@gmail.com Online zoom/interactive SUNDAY | March 24 5PM CST * All classes will be recorded and available for later viewing and access. REGISTER: https://thecommunityarchive.org/shop/ #podcast #oralhistory #archives #civilrights --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/treasure-shields-redmond/support

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The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Write
Sankofa For Henry Dumas (July 20, 1934 – May 23, 1968)

The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Write

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 25:54


New Podcast! Sankofa For Henry Dumas Today marks 58 years since Henry Dumas was shot to death at the age of 33 by a New York City Transit Police officer. My father, Eugene Redmond, met Henry Dumas in 1967 when he became a teacher-counselor and director of language workshops at Southern Illinois University's Experiment in Higher Education, in East St. Louis, Illinois. Dumas's riveting story is one rescued from ultimate tragedy by the love of his friend, Eugene Redmond. Presently I am the Post Doctoral Fellow of Literary Executorship for the Henry Dumas and Eugene B. Redmond estate. * If you would like to support the continuity of this podcast, get on our exclusive list for creatives who earn FREE gifts and more on our website at: http://femininepronoun.com/ #podcast #oralhistory #BAM #BlackLivesMatter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/treasure-shields-redmond/support

Book Club of One
Episode 37: Booksales and Other Temptations

Book Club of One

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 20:08


Featured Books Inhuman Traffick: The International Struggle Against the Transatlantic Slave Trade: A Graphic History by Rafe Blaufarb and Liz Clarke Echo Tree: The Collected Short Fiction of Henry Dumas by Henry Dumas, John Keene (Introduction), Eugene B. Redmond (Editor) When Time Stopped: A Memoir of My Father's War and What Remains by Ariana Neumann Turtle Recall: The Discworld Companion . . . So Far (Discworld Companion Books) by Terry Pratchett, Stephen Briggs, Marc Simonetti (Cover Artist) Galactic Empires Edited by Neil Clarke 2021 Cumulative Featured Books via Good Reads --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Forever Young Autobiographies
FYA 60: Case study: Daughter's podcast with her 83yo poet laureate dad

Forever Young Autobiographies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 9:13


Creative memoir of emeritus professor of English Eugene B. Redmond. Dr Treasure Shields Redmond and her well-known father Dr Eugene B. Redmond have created 24 episodes of The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Writ‪e‬ and are going strong. This case study is radically honest and touching! ⇨ YOU WILL LEARN: * Why Treasure started the project with her English professor father * How the Mississippi native records the show * Treasure's top tips for starting a life-story project * Flick the On-Air switch like Treasure and her father to record a loved one's stories today! ⇨ FULL ARTICLE Click to read: https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/poet/ ⇨ VIDEO PODCAST Click to watch: https://youtu.be/0C_oUb8zl_s ⇨ FREE GIFT Your Family Stories System: Easily capture your loved ones' memories for future generations - FREE sections, click to sign up: https://wp.me/P8NwjM-b5 ⇨ YOUR SAY Who are you thinking of interviewing or sitting down to write about? Leave me a comment below or here https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/contact/ ⇨ RELATED LINKS Why you should listen to audiobooks and podcasts today ... you'll be happy you did! https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/why-you-should-listen-to-audiobooks/ Life-story interview: How to set-up an interview + family interview tips https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/family-stories/ Book review: New York Times Best Seller The Yellow House by Sarah M. Broom https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/sarah-m-broom/ Transcription: How to make writing easier with 3 transcription writing tools https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/transcription/ Book review: Pulitzer Prize winner The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke by Jeffrey C. Stewart https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/the-new-negro/ ♡ Thanks for listening - PLEASE SUBSCRIBE if you are new and SHARE THE SHOW if you found it helpful! Happy writing! ⇨ ABOUT ME Hi and welcome! My name is Nicola and I help you learn how to write and self-publish life stories for family and friends so that unique memories live on. For decades I've told thousands of people's stories as a print journalist and would love to hear yours! ⇨ WEBSITE https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com ⇨ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/foreveryoungautobiographies ⇨ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6nfZWWTeRpBWMcxluLDa-w

Bar Crawl Radio
Black Arts Movement 2021: Eugene Redmond & Darlene Roy

Bar Crawl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 76:08


Coming out of the call for “Black Power” in the 1960s by Malcolm X and others, historian and playwright Larry Neal describes a new breed of Black artist taking on the contradictions of the Black person’s experience in the racist West and developing a “black aesthetic.” For this "Poetry--What Is It Good For?" episode, we talked with one of the lead architects of Black Arts Movement [BAM] poetry, Eugene B. Redmond -- the longtime poet laureate of East St. Louis -- and with poet and Redmond colleague Darlene Roy who has run the Eugene B. Redmond Writer's Club of E. St. Louis for several decades. The conversation ranged from the beginnings of BAM within the Black Power era of the 1960s -- to the important poets of the period -- to the changes that were happening in this country as "negro / colored" turned to "Black." Ms. Roy read from her book "Afrosynthesis: A feast of Poetry and Folklore." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 162:00


This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay!  1. Dawn Porter, director, John Lewis, "Good Trouble" (2020), which opens July 3, 2020.  2. Eugene B. Redmond, Ph.D., East St. Louis University Emeritus, scholar, publisher, Drum Voices Review in conversation with Kathryn Waddell Takara, Ph.D., poet, scholar, publisher.  We close with Billy Harper's "Knowledge of Self" featuring Amiri Baraka.  

The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Write
Books and Bayonets

The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Write

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 57:16


It was the final half of the 1950's. The U.S. was basking in the glow of its Ozzie and Harriet delusions. It was a culture in deep denial and in no way prepared for the sea change of a decade it was headed toward. In many ways my dad, Eugene B. Redmond was the same. He'd joined the Marines after less than a year in college. He was a young man in flux. A young man in prelude to a breakthrough. Like the country, he was unaware of how the ensuing years would shape him. In this episode we talk about his decision to join the Marines, how he began to come into his own as a writer, and especially how his understanding of manhood was challenged by the military. Oh, and there's a little story of how one of his platoon members tried to gore him with a bayonet! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/treasure-shields-redmond/support

Who Raised You? Podcast
Season 2 / Ep. 4 Returning West

Who Raised You? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 46:22


Season 2 / Ep. 4 Returning West ft. Treasure Shields Redmond & Jia Lian Yang In this episode, Who Raised You? Podcast returns West. First, we go to Seattle for PodCon 2017, where we ask other podcasters of color: Who Raised You? We talk to Franchesca Ramsey aka Chescaleigh, comedian, Youtuber, and host of MTV’s Decoded. We also talk to two black podcasters, Bacon (Unreasonable Fridays) and Rashanii (Single Simulcast), about who raised them.  Then we hop on a plane to the Bay Area and stop by Oakland, Treasure’s old stomping grounds, on the way to San Jose, where Jia Lian grew up. At Fruitvale station (Rest in Power, Oscar Grant), we run into Derek and a former student of Treasure's father, Eugene B. Redmond. In Oakland, we catch up with Glenn, Treasure's manager when she was a hip hop artist in the music industry. Finally, we meet Jia Lian's father in San Jose, where he tells us a story about Jia Lian's fence-climbing shenanigans.  Join us for this traveling conversation about podcasters of color, how to maintain in gentrifying Oakland, and our vision for the Who Raised You? Listening Collective. As we explore how culture, family, and intersecting identities pave our way toward liberation, we want to know: Who raised you? Email us at whoraisedyoupodcast@gmail.com or send us an audio recording of your answer.  Sponsor Who Raised You? Podcast:  If you’d like to sponsor us and have us share your products and services with our audience, let’s talk about it. We’d love to partner with you and share your story. Email us at whoraisedyoupodcast@gmail.com. Support the Who Raised You? Listening Collective:  CashApp: $TSRedmond PayPal: paypal.me/karenlynnyang **Please include a note designating your support as: "Gift for Who Raised You." The Who Raised You? Listening Collective is in the process of applying for 501(c)3 status. For now, donations are not tax-deductible.  

The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Write
Why Do A Podcast With Your 80 Year Old Dad?

The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Write

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 29:33


The very first episode of The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Write is an introduction to my Dad, Eugene B. Redmond, and to me (Treasure Shields Redmond), and to the REAL reason I feel so urgent about creating this project. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/treasure-shields-redmond/support

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Who Raised You? Podcast
Season 1 / Ep. 0 Who Raised You?

Who Raised You? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 42:58


Season 1 / Ep. 0 Who Raised You? ft. Treasure Shields Redmond & Karen (Jia Lian) Yang Treasure Shields Redmond and Karen (Jia Lian) Yang are the co-hosts of Who Raised You? Podcast. We met while engaging in civil disobedience at The Muny's performance of Aida on the third anniversary of the murder of Michael Brown. We open this first episode with a Who Raised You? inaugural poem. Treasure has a chat with her father, the poet laureate of East St. Louis, Eugene B. Redmond, while Karen has a chat with her mother, an artist and Bible study teacher in San Jose, California. Sit down and join us for a kitchen table chat about Who Raised You? Podcast Season One. 

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show: Brazil Fulbright Project

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2014 135:00


Dr. Siri Brown, Ache Lytle & Mama Naomi Diouf join us to talk about a recent grant the Department of African American Studies at Merritt College received which took them and other educators to Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. There is a reportback tomorrow at Merritt College 10-12 where the educators will share curriculum developed during the intensive month long Fulbright project which looked at, Culture as Power: Teaching Afro-Brazilian History, Politics, and Culture--A Curriculum Development Project for Community College and High School Educators. The project reflects African American Studies' deep-seated commitment to providing access to a global Pan African education for undeserved, students of color and it offers educators opportunity for professional and curriculum development and consisted of educators. Visit www.merrittafram.com Dr. Eugene B. Redmond, Poet Laureate of East St. Louis, Illinois (ESLI); Emeritus Professor of English, Founding Editor of Drumvoices Revue, and former Chairman of Creative Writing Committee at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, joins us from ESLI, to talk about the Black Arts Movement at almost 50 years and Malcolm X on the anniversary of his killing in 1965. Visit http://eugenebredmond.com/home/biography/ We close with a conversation about healing with Sister Omitola Akinwunmi, KuumbaKreates, Life By Divine Design - Azikiwe Health. She is a clinician who has completed Level 2 Kemetic Reiki which is being offered once again this weekend by Kajara Nia Yaa Nebthet who arrives this evening for a book talk at Wose House of Amen Ra, http://wosecommunity.org/