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This episode is a tale of the time we are living in. A very strange zoom connection makes this a very weird show. Listen as the guys discuss some various entertainment and sports stories including Sal hearing from Blake for the first time that the Devils ownership wants to buy the Mets. Then they get into wrestling, looking at the news including WWE dealing with a wrestler coming up positive with COVID, Edge being injured in the “Greatest Match Ever”, a quick review of Backlash and more. Enjoy the show and stay till the end for the return of bloopers!
Dive into the next episode of "So There I Was" and find yourself entranced by the tales of legendary Marine Harrier pilot, "Sugar." Experience the thrilling moments of aviation as he recounts his vital role in the introduction of the AV-8A into the U.S. arsenal. Discover how Sugar's unique experiences on helicopter carriers and other aircraft shaped the trajectory of his career. Hear many amusing stories including how he managed to secure a unique 30-day leave before joining the Amphibious Warfare School. Then you'll want to explore his incredible journey through his five-book series "Sea Stories of a US Marine" that takes you from his initial enlistment to becoming a squadron commander. It's an episode filled with heart, humor, and high-flying adventure - not to be missed! Book 4 - Harrier H-34 Flown in Vietnam by LtCol Spicer LtCol Spicer in a Harrier Sea Stories of a US Marine - Command
In this episode, I'm taking you through my process of getting off SSRI medication. It's been a long journey learning about the body, the brain, and how certain things can trigger chain reactions that affect your gut and mental health. I'm excited to share what I learned on this journey with you so that you can also learn about what things might be triggering negative reactions in your body, and how you can start the process of improving them. I start when I was young and had exposure to a pathogen in Mexico that potentially caused inflammation in my gut. Paired with emotional trauma and going on hormonal birth control that can deplete essential vitamins and minerals in your body, it's no wonder that my mental health was suffering. Add an SSRI to the mix, and you're looking at a lot of bandaids on a lot of problems that can be helped in a much more natural way. Fast forward to today. I'm now over 2 months off my SSRI, on a supplement and dietary regimen, and taking a more somatic approach to stress. I'm finally starting to feel relief from mental health issues and overall feeling back on track in life. Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shetalkshealth/ (@shetalkshealth) Disclaimer: This information is being provided to you for educational and informational purposes only. It is being provided to educate you about how to take care of your body and as a self-help tool for your own use so that you can reach your own health goals. It is not intended to treat or cure any specific illness and is not to replace the guidance provided by your own medical practitioner. If you are under the care of a healthcare professional or currently use prescription medications, you should discuss any dietary changes or potential dietary supplements use with your doctor, and should not discontinue any prescription medications without first consulting your doctor. This information is to be used at your own risk based on your own judgment. If you suspect you have a medical problem, we urge you to take appropriate action by seeking medical attention.
Lying is especially fun when it's about video games! Join us for a game of two truths and lie and see if you can suss us out! The game starts around 38:40. Before then, we touch base about what we've been reading, watching, and thinking about lately. Reading 'The Dark Forest' by Cixin Liu 'No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America' by Darnell L. Moore 'Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law' by Mary Roach Watching Gilmore Girls Dead End: Paranormal Park Ms. Marvel Thinking About Supreme Court The Blonde & Pink Albums - Trixie Mattel MUNA - MUNA BREAK MY SOUL - Beyoncé Big Freedia Daði Freyr Find us on Twitter: @NovelGamingPod Send us an e-mail: novelgamingpodcast@gmail.com Logo by: Katie! Theme song: "Bit Bossa" by Azureflux
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Obama and Hillary are freaking out, as they lose their grasp on this key piece of their power. In this episode, I address the ongoing drama. I also discuss the inside baseball behind Elon's Twitter takeover. News Picks: Trump will NOT be going back to Twitter, Truth Social is his social media home. George Soros is back! The EU is going to war with free speech. There's an exodus of staffers coming from this failed White House. Another mysterious hepatitis death in a child. What is going on? “Real Housewives” star says most housewives in the franchise are Trump supporters. Google is destroying this country, here's their latest move. Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved
The Lord gave me a vision of a huge fireball flame and he said flame is growing bigger and bigger, it will soon infiltrate everything.
In this episode, Dario sits with award-winning author and activist Darnell Moore. Moore's scholarship weaves effortlessly between the role of the colonial state, the depraved church and the destitutes of patriarchy on political, spiritual, and social freedoms of Black, queer and marginalized people. A leading voice in culture, media, and movement, Moore antagonizes any Black liberation thought that colors freedom inside of the lines of cis, straight, and able-bodied Black people. In today's conversation, we'll explore Moore's definition of a “costly grace” in transforming our justice systems, the role and relevance of Black churches in queer lives, and what it means to unbecome a man in community of menfolk. Sensitive topics in this conversation include suicide and domestic abuse. Mentioned In This Episode: https://www.boldtypebooks.com/titles/darnell-l-moore/no-ashes-in-the-fire/9781549168727/ (No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America) by Darnell Moore https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e23-the-hidden-costs-of-racism-with-heather-mcghee/id1516680750?i=1000508951395 (Heather McGhee) - Ep.23 The Hidden Cost of Racism, Institute of Black Imagination Podcast https://www.boldtypebooks.com/titles/mychal-denzel-smith/invisible-man-got-the-whole-world-watching/9781568585291/ (Invisible Man Got the Whole World Watching : A Young Black Man's Education )by Mychal Denzel Smith Darnell's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mooredarnell/?hl=en (@mooredarnell) This conversation was recorded on February 8, 2021 Original Music composed by Dario Calmese, Show Art by River Wildmen, Social Art by Stéphane Lab
We're in a time as thick with uncertainty as with possibility. Many of us are still, and again, exhausted — and yet opening, fitfully, to what we've learned and have been called to at this moment in the life of the world. Toward nourishing that, the second offering in our new series, The Future of Hope, with social creative Darnell Moore in conversation with filmmaker dream hampton. The influence they wield spans hip-hop to Netflix to the Oscars; from the Movement for Black Lives to Surviving R. Kelly. It is an honor to enter this tender, intimate conversation between two dear friends. In them we experience a muscular hope in justice oriented toward redemption — and calling out in a spirit of “calling in.”dream hampton is a filmmaker and writer. She won a George Foster Peabody Award for the docu-series Surviving R. Kelly. She's been named as one of Time Magazine's most influential people. Find an archive of all her writing at dreamhampton.com.Darnell Moore is the Vice President of Inclusion Strategy at Netflix. His memoir is, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free In America, and he is host of the podcast “Being Seen.”Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
The 150th anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire is coming up soon. Author Carl Smith joins John Howell to discuss his book on the tragic event. Book link: https://www.amazon.com/Chicagos-Great-Fire-Destruction-Resurrection/dp/0802148107
Larry Sparks and Jessi Green share prophetic words about what is coming to America and how YOU can experience the sweeping move of the Holy Spirit that is hitting the nation. For more information, visit SaturateGlobal.com. Prophetic Life with Larry Sparks is part of the Destiny Image Podcast Network.
Sven zooms with Justin Michael Hendrix about his song "Cream," his organization HITNHOMEBOY, and his favorite non-musical things. SONG: CREAM ALBUM: Collection of Songs on Soundcloud Favorite Treat: Body Armor Pineapple Coconut SuperDrink/ anything with Nutella Photo Credit: Photographer is Boots Howard; Hair is #HairByNaysha; Make Up is Kay Hunter REFS: Jahlil Beats Meek Mill Jay-Z Wutang Clan C.R.E.A.M. [Song] Ballroom Community (Ball Culture) Toxic Masculinity Rapper's Delight Crack Epidemic (Further reading, re: Drugs and Racial Disparities) Reganomics East Coast vs. West Coast N. W. A. Fuck Tha Police [SONG] Sylvester Cakes da Killa Leikeli47 House Music [Genre] Late Stage Capitalism Wall Street [Movie] (1987) Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps [Movie] (2010) Watergate Scandal Selling Senate Seats Beyoncé Homecoming ODB - Ol' Dirty Bastard #HITNHOMEBOY x Manhood for Sale [Movie] St. Louis Michael Brown Ferguson, MO Jim Crow Laws George Floyd Breonna Taylor Ahmaud Arbery Kiwane Albert Carrington Intersectionality Wash-U Dr. William Patterson Krush Groove [Movie] Def Jam Nutella Tina Turner Tina Turner Doc Ike Turner Pigeon Holed "What's Love Got to Do With It?" [Song] "Private Dancer" [Song] "Proud Mary" [Song] "I don't want to Fight" [Song] "The Best" [Song] Woody Alan/Mia Farrow Documentary (Allan v. Farrow) The 13th [Link to Full Movie] Paris is Burning Pose Tongues Untied All Boy's Aren't Blue - George M. Johnson No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America - Darnell L. Moore Collected Essays: Notes of a Native Son / Nobody Knows My Name / The Fire Next Time / No Name in the Street / The Devil Finds Work / Other Essays - James Baldwin Black Boy Out of Time - Hari Ziyad Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? -Beverly Daniel Tatum Fight the Power [Song] Public Enemy JustinMichaelHendrix.com Instagram: @justinmichaelhendrix Twitter: @hitnhomeboy
What does it mean to be a “real adult”? As a former dean of freshmen at Stanford University and the New York Times-bestselling author of How to Raise an Adult and Real American, author Lythcott-Haims has spent her career helping young adults pursue their goals. In her new book Your Turn: How to Be an Adult, Lythcott-Haims provides compassionate and practical guidance on how to navigate the wonders and challenges of adult life, from finding a fulfilling career to gaining the confidence to understand what's most important. Join Lythcott-Haims at INFORUM to discuss how becoming an adult might seem scary, but the process can be exciting and rewarding. Note: This program contains EXPLICIT language SPEAKERS Julie Lythcott-Haims Author, Your Turn: How to Be an Adult Darnell Moore Author, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America—Moderator In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on April 20th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it mean to be a “real adult”? As a former dean of freshmen at Stanford University and the New York Times-bestselling author of How to Raise an Adult and Real American, author Lythcott-Haims has spent her career helping young adults pursue their goals. In her new book Your Turn: How to Be an Adult, Lythcott-Haims provides compassionate and practical guidance on how to navigate the wonders and challenges of adult life, from finding a fulfilling career to gaining the confidence to understand what’s most important. Join Lythcott-Haims at INFORUM to discuss how becoming an adult might seem scary, but the process can be exciting and rewarding. Note: This program contains EXPLICIT language SPEAKERS Julie Lythcott-Haims Author, Your Turn: How to Be an Adult Darnell Moore Author, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America—Moderator In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on April 20th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 7, Episode 1 - On Bodacious Dreaming In Action: Darnell L. Moore, Director of Inclusion Strategy for Content and Marketing at NetflixDarnell L. Moore is the author of the 2019 Lambda Literary Award-winning memoir, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black & Free in America, which was listed as a 2018 NYT Notable Book and a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers' pick. Moore is also a writer-in-residence at the Center on African American Religion, Sexual Politics and Social Justice at Columbia University, and a 2019 Senior Fellow at the Annenberg Innovation Lab at the University of Southern California. His writings have appeared in the New York Times Book Review; Playboy; VICE; The Guardian; The Nation; EBONY and other outlets. He is the Director of Inclusion Strategy for Content and Marketing at Netflix. And he is currently at work on his second book, which is tentatively titled, Unbecoming: Visions Beyond the Limits of Manhood. Connect + learn more about Darnell: IG - @mooredarnell + Twitter - @Moore_Darnell.Thank you for listening! Share your thoughts and follow Klay on your favorite social media: @PlanAwithKlay and use the hashtag #PlanA101. Want more Plan A? Subscribe to Klay's website: KlaySWilliams.com.Support the show (https://paypal.me/PlanAEnterprises?locale.x=en_US)
Alicia Garza welcomes writer and educator Darnell L. Moore. Garza asks Moore about his 2019 Lambda Literary Award-winning memoir, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black & Free in America. They also discuss the term coined by Moore, “introlocatily”. Plus, Garza’s weekly round-up of everything good and awful.Darnell L. Moore on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookBeing Seen PodcastLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek No" by LatyrxAlicia Garza founded the Black Futures Lab to make Black communities powerful in politics. She is the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter and the Black Lives Matter Global Network, an international organizing project to end state violence and oppression against Black people. Garza serves as the Strategy & Partnerships Director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance. She is the co-founder of Supermajority, a new home for women’s activism. Alicia was recently named to TIME’s Annual TIME100 List of the 100 Most Influential People in the World, alongside her BLM co-founders Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart (Penguin Random House), and she warns you -- hashtags don’t start movements. People do.
Since you listen to Broads and Books, you'll also like the podcast from Atelier26 Books, called "In the Atelier." It's a weekly audio essay for book-loving, creative people like you. Listen and subscribe today! _____This week we're talking about the American Dream, and the messy truths behind it. Plus, we're saying no to bootstraps, redefining dreams and happiness, adding to Erin's commencement speech, and welcoming a surprise visit from one of the podcats. Listen to "American Dream" by LCD Soundsystem, the song that inspired this week's episode. _____Our picks this week: Novels:Amy: The Prettiest Star, Carter SickelsErin: Luster, Raven LeilaniOther Books:Amy: No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America, Darnell L. MooreErin: Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls, Alissa NuttingPop Culture:Amy: Mrs. America (TV, FX on Hulu)Erin: The Profit (TV, CNBC) _____Broads and Books is a book podcast. A funny podcast. A feminist podcast. And one of the BEST podcasts. Each week Amy and Erin choose a unique theme. Then we choose two fiction books, two other genre books (short story collections, memoir, non-fiction, true crime, poetry, etc.), and two pop culture picks based on that theme. We surprise each other with our picks, talk about why we like them, and give you unexpected recommendations for every reading taste. Along the way, we share embarrassing stories, pitch amazing-slash-crackpot business ideas, implicate ourselves in future crimes, and so much more. Broads and Books is fresh, funny, thought-provoking, and basically the best time you'll have all week.Visit us at www.broadsandbooks.com, and talk to us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!
Join Canada's Balladeer Wiz Bryant as he Travels This Land exploring Canadian history through tales of adventure, courage and compassion in story and song. In this episode Wiz explores the history of forest fire fighting in Canada . Includes original song "Fire Coming Over The Hill" from Wiz Bryant's album Spirit Of The North.
SPEAKERS Zerlina Maxwell Co-Host, SiriusXM’s "Signal Boost"; Commentator, MSNBC; Author, The End of White Politics: How to Heal Our Liberal Divide Darnell Moore Director of Inclusion for Content and Marketing, Netflix; Author, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America—Moderator In response to the Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak, this program took place and was recorded live via video conference, for an online audience only, and was live-streamed from The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco on July 16th, 2020.
This episode is a tale of the time we are living. A very strange zoom connection makes this a very weird show. Listen as the guys discuss some various entertainment and sports stories including Sal hearing from Blake for the first time that the Devils ownership wants to buy the Mets. Then they get into wrestling, looking at the news including WWE dealing with a wrestler coming up positive with COVID, Edge being injured in the “Greatest Match Ever”, a quick review of Backlash and more. Enjoy the show and stay till the end for the return of bloopers!...The Blake & Sal Show on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12433230/?mode=desktop&ref_=m_ft_dsk...Wisconsin Podcast Association: https://wisconsinpodcast.com
In this episode Ethan sits down with Darnell Moore who was recently named the Director of Inclusion Strategy for Content and Marketing at Netflix. He is also the award winning author of 'No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America' and the upcoming book tentatively titled 'Unbecoming: Visions Beyond the Limits of Manhood'. The conversation touches on Darnell's experiences growing up in Camden New Jersey, how he hacked his way into high school, his life as a writer and recent move from New York to Los Angeles. They also dive into issues around privilege, access, agency, gender, sexuality and race and how Darnell's role at Netflix is bringing these issues front and center for both employees and their audience. Find Darnell at https://www.darnelllmoore.com on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mooredarnell/ and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Moore_Darnell Find out more about Love Extremism at www.extremist.love and find more about Ethan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/ethanlipsitz/
The Brother To Brother Podcast is excited to be back with Episode 104. We know Trump has been impeached; but we recorded before that happened.…Continue readingEpisode 104 – Fire Coming Out Of A Monkey's Head
Darnell Moore says honest, uncomfortable conversations are a sign of love — and that self-reflection goes hand-in-hand with culture shift and social evolution. A writer and activist, he’s grown wise through his work on successful and less successful civic initiatives, including Mark Zuckerberg’s plan to remake the schools of Newark, New Jersey, and he is a key figure in the ongoing, under-publicized, creative story of The Movement for Black Lives. This conversation was recorded at the 2019 Skoll World Forum in Oxford, England. Darnell Moore is the U.S. head of strategy and programs at Breakthrough, a global human rights organization. He is a civic media fellow at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Innovation Lab and a writer-in-residence at Columbia University’s Center on African-American Religion, Sexual Politics, and Social Justice. His book is “No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America.” Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
Darnell Moore says honest, uncomfortable conversations are a sign of love — and that self-reflection goes hand-in-hand with culture shift and social evolution. A writer and activist, he’s grown wise through his work on successful and less successful civic initiatives, including Mark Zuckerberg’s plan to remake the schools of Newark, New Jersey, and he is a key figure in the ongoing, under-publicized, creative story of The Movement for Black Lives. This conversation was recorded at the 2019 Skoll World Forum in Oxford, England. Darnell Moore is the U.S. head of strategy and programs at Breakthrough, a global human rights organization. He is a civic media fellow at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Innovation Lab and a writer-in-residence at Columbia University’s Center on African-American Religion, Sexual Politics, and Social Justice. His book is “No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America.” This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being episode "Darnell Moore — Self-Reflection and Social Evolution." Find more at onbeing.org.
Rich Stadtman joins the fire and we talk about it all. The first guest to recieve a new ATL ON FIRE Podcast hat. Rich comes in hot and leaves hotter.. In this episode, we clearly had the red red wine, that made us feel so fine, but it did kept us talking about it all. We talk about hand balls, the offside rule, how MLS refs need to do better, Pity, Frank, and Brek Shea's career likely coming to an end. Listen and enjoy.
Legacy and Mission: Theological Education and the History of Slavery Conference Speaker: Darnell Moore, writer-in-residence at the Center on African American Religion, Sexual Politics and Social Justice at Columbia University and author of No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black & Free in America Learn more: https://slavery.ptsem.edu/
Episode 2 is almost ready, but we have more from Darnell Moore! He names more black, queer writers that merit our attention now. He recommends Richard Bruce Nugent, June Jordan, Audre Lorde, Cheryl Clark, M Jackie Alexander, Barbara Smith and more. Look out for Episode 2 on Friday, November 2, 2018! Find Us Online: Website: http://wfmt.com/bughouse Twitter: @StudsArchive Eve L. Ewing: @eveewing, https://eveewing.com/ Darnell Moore is the writer-in-residence at the Center on African American Religion, Sexual Politics and Social Justice at Columbia University and author of the forthcoming book, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America. @Moore_Darnell, https://goo.gl/XYVY54 About Us: WFMT is Chicago’s classical and fine arts radio station, with a long tradition of award-winning broadcasting since 1951. Through the WFMT Radio Network, the station offers programming to over 650 outlets in the U.S. and around the world Studs Terkel Radio Archive, an audio archive managed by THE WFMT Radio Network, based at Studs’ long time radio home, in partnership with the Chicago History Museum, which houses the archive. Multitude is a production collective of independent audio professionals based in New York City. Their mission is to make, elevate, and market great shows. Credits: Our producer is Katie Klocksin and our composer is Ayanna Woods. Thank you to Project Manager Heather McDougall, Archivist Allison Schein Holmes, Production and Distribution Manager Stacy Gerard, Multitude Productions, and Erin Glasco, Maria Cooper and Mark Baletto on our transcription team. Archival audio was digitized by the Library of Congress, Division of Recorded Sound. Bughouse Square with Eve Ewing is made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities - Exploring the Human Endeavor.
Darnell L. Moore and Charlene Carruthers are two dynamic leaders and organizers committed to intersectional liberation in movements for Black lives. They are also friends and writers. Moore and Carruthers recently spoke at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and read from each other's recent works: Moore's debut memoir "No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free", and Carruthers's "Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, & Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements."
To tide you over until Episode 2, here are some more insights from Darnell Moore on the Movement for Black Lives and the challenges of creating inclusive spaces. Look out for Episode 2 on Friday, November 2, 2018! Find Us Online: Hear the full interview with James Baldwin here Website: http://wfmt.com/bughouse Twitter: @StudsArchive Eve L. Ewing: @eveewing, https://eveewing.com/ Darnell Moore is the writer-in-residence at the Center on African American Religion, Sexual Politics and Social Justice at Columbia University and author of the forthcoming book, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America. @Moore_Darnell, https://goo.gl/XYVY54 About Us: WFMT is Chicago’s classical and fine arts radio station, with a long tradition of award-winning broadcasting since 1951. Through the WFMT Radio Network, the station offers programming to over 650 outlets in the U.S. and around the world Studs Terkel Radio Archive, an audio archive managed by THE WFMT Radio Network, based at Studs’ long time radio home, in partnership with the Chicago History Museum, which houses the archive. Multitude is a production collective of independent audio professionals based in New York City. Their mission is to make, elevate, and market great shows. Credits: Our producer is Katie Klocksin and our composer is Ayanna Woods. Thank you to Project Manager Heather McDougall, Archivist Allison Schein Holmes, Production and Distribution Manager Stacy Gerard, Multitude Productions, and Erin Glasco, Maria Cooper and Mark Baletto on our transcription team. Archival audio was digitized by the Library of Congress, Division of Recorded Sound. Bughouse Square with Eve Ewing is made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities - Exploring the Human Endeavor.
Welcome to Bughouse Square! For the first time, we’re opening up the archived tape from the radio show of Studs Terkel, the renowned Chicago reporter. We’re pairing some of our favorite discoveries from the Studs Terkel archive and interviews with smart folks from our time. The Rundown: Eve briefs us on who she and Studs Terkel are, what the Bughouse Square is, and why she is so excited to host the show. James Baldwin talks to Studs about Another Country and serving “bitter medicine.” Darnell Moore breaks down the monolith of Black writers and why Black literature is expected to be hopeful. Find Us Online: Website: http://studsterkel.wfmt.com Twitter: @StudsArchive Eve L. Ewing: @eveewing, https://eveewing.com/ Darnell Moore is the writer-in-residence at the Center on African American Religion, Sexual Politics and Social Justice at Columbia University and author of the forthcoming book, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America. @Moore_Darnell, https://goo.gl/XYVY54 About Us: WFMT is Chicago’s classical and fine arts radio station, with a long tradition of award-winning broadcasting since 1951. Through the WFMT Radio Network, the station offers programming to over 650 outlets in the U.S. and around the world Studs Terkel Radio Archive, an audio archive managed by THE WFMT Radio Network, based at Studs’ long time radio home, in partnership with the Chicago History Museum, which houses the archive. Multitude is a production collective of independent audio professionals based in New York City. Their mission is to make, elevate, and market great shows. Credits: Our producer is Katie Klocksin and our composer is Ayanna Woods. Thank you to Project Manager Heather McDougall, Archivist Allison Schein Holmes, Production and Distribution Manager Stacy Gerard, Multitude Productions, and Erin Glasco, Maria Cooper and Mark Baletto on our transcription team. Archival audio was digitized by the Library of Congress, Division of Recorded Sound. *Bughouse Square with Eve Ewing *is made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities - Exploring the Human Endeavor.
Documentary filmmaker Bing Liu joins host Eric Newman to discuss his award winning and critically acclaimed documentary Minding the Gap. A portrait of Bing's friends from his skate community in his hometown of Rockford Illinois, Minding the Gap is a hard film to pin down. In his conversation with Eric, Bing reflects upon the allure of skate culture for struggling teens, the cycles of domestic violence and abuse that move across generations from parents to children, and the emotional and cultural density of life in Middle America. Also, Michael Arceneaux, author of the collection I Can't Date Jesus, returns to recommend Darnell Moore's No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America, a tale of a young, queer, black activist that's full of social observations, trenchant critique, and beautiful prose.
Documentary filmmaker Bing Liu joins host Eric Newman to discuss his award winning and critically acclaimed documentary Minding the Gap. A portrait of Bing's friends from his skate community in his hometown of Rockford Illinois, Minding the Gap is a hard film to pin down. In his conversation with Eric, Bing reflects upon the allure of skate culture for struggling teens, the cycles of domestic violence and abuse that move across generations from parents to children, and the emotional and cultural density of life in Middle America. Also, Michael Arceneaux, author of the collection I Can't Date Jesus, returns to recommend Darnell Moore's No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America, a tale of a young, queer, black activist that's full of social observations, trenchant critique, and beautiful prose.
Darnell Moore the author of No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America. A story of beauty and hope-and an honest reckoning with family, with place and with what is it means to be free. His talk focuses on his memoir, No Ashes in the Fire.
Darnell Moore the author of No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America. A story of beauty and hope-and an honest reckoning with family, with place and with what is it means to be free. His talk focuses on his memoir, No Ashes in the Fire.
DARNELL L. MOORE. “No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America”. When Darnell Moore was fourteen, three boys from his neighborhood tried to set him on fire. They cornered him while he was walking home from school, harassed him because they thought he was gay, and poured a jug of gasoline on him. He escaped, but just barely. It wasn't the last time he would face death. Three decades later, Moore is an award-winning writer, a leading Black Lives Matter activist, and an advocate for justice and liberation. In No Ashes in the Fire, he shares the journey taken by that scared, bullied teenager who not only survived, but found his calling. Moore's transcendence over the myriad forces of repression that faced him is a testament to the grace and care of the people who loved him, and to his hometown, Camden, NJ, scarred and ignored but brimming with life. Moore reminds us that liberation is possible if we commit ourselves to fighting for it, and if we dream and create futures where those who survive on society's edges can thrive. No Ashes in the Fire is a story of beauty and hope-and an honest reckoning with family, with place, and with what it means to be free. Featuring: Darnell Moore Credits: Host: Anita Johnson Producers: Anita Johnson, Salima Hamirani and Monica Lopez. Executive Director: Lisa Rudman Audience Engagement and Web Director: Sabine Blaizin Development Associate: Vera Tykulsker Special Thanks to KPFA Radio in Berkeley, Ca and Darnell Moore. For More Information: https://www.darnelllmoore.com/ Black, Gay and Becoming Visible https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/08/books/review/darnell-l-moore-no-ashes-in-the-fire.html https://www.amazon.com/No-Ashes-Fire-Coming-America/dp/1568589484 https://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/darnell-l-moore https://kpfa.org/event/darnell-l-moore/ The post No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America appeared first on KPFA.
From a leading journalist and activist comes a brave, beautifully wrought memoir. When Darnell Moore was fourteen, three boys from his neighborhood tried to set him on fire. They cornered him while he was walking home from school, harassed him because they thought he was gay, and poured a jug of gasoline on him. He escaped, but just barely. It wasn't the last time he would face death. Three decades later, Moore is an award-winning writer, a leading Black Lives Matter activist, and an advocate for justice and liberation. In No Ashes in the Fire, he shares the journey taken by that scared, bullied teenager who not only survived, but found his calling. Moore's transcendence over the myriad forces of repression that faced him is a testament to the grace and care of the people who loved him, and to his hometown, Camden, NJ, scarred and ignored but brimming with life. Moore reminds us that liberation is possible if we commit ourselves to fighting for it, and if we dream and create futures where those who survive on society's edges can thrive. No Ashes in the Fire is a story of beauty and hope-and an honest reckoning with family, with place, and with what it means to be free.
Marlon, host of the Decarcerated Podcast, sits down with author and Black Lives Matter activist, Darnell L. Moore...with a splash of White Hennessy. Listen as Darnell answers the question, "What does a world without prisons look like?" He will also speak about the details of his new memoir, "No Fire in the Ashes." Oh, and White Hennessy is involved! Purchase Darnell's memoir, :No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America" here: http://bit.ly/NoAshes See the full audio of this interview here: http://bit.ly/DEcarceratedDarnellMoore
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When Darnell Moore was fourteen years old, three boys from his neighborhood tried to set him on fire. They cornered him while he was walking home from school, harassed him because they assumed he was gay, and poured a jug of gasoline on him. He escaped, but just barely. It wasn't the last time he would face death. Three decades later, Moore is an award-winning writer and activist, a leader in the Movement for Black Lives, and a tireless advocate for justice and liberation. In No Ashes in the Fire, he sets out to understand how that scared, bullied teenager not only survived, but found his calling. Moore traces his life from his childhood in Camden, New Jersey, a city scarred by uprisings and repression; to his search for intimacy in the gay neighborhoods of Philadelphia; and, finally, to the movements in Newark, Brooklyn, and Ferguson where he could fight for those who, like him, survive on society's edges.Darnell Moore will be in conversation with Hashim K. Pipkin.Darnell L. Moore is an editor-at-large at CASSIUS (Urban One), a columnist at LogoTV.com and NewNextNow.com, and a contributor at Mic, where he hosted their widely viewed digital series The Movement. He writes regularly for Ebony, Advocate, Vice, and Guardian. Moore was one of the original Black Lives Matter organizers, organizing bus trips from New York to Ferguson after the murder of Michael Brown. Moore is a writer-in-residence at the Center of African American Religion, Sexual Politics, and Social Justice at Columbia University, has taught at NYU, Rutgers, Fordham, and Vassar, and was trained at Princeton Theological Seminary. In 2016, he was named one of The Root 100, and in 2015 he was named one of Ebony magazine's Power 100 and Planned Parenthood's 99 Dream Keepers. He divides his time between Brooklyn and Atlanta.Hashim K. Pipkin is a content strategist and educator. He has led communications and engagement strategy for DC Government, the United Negro College Fund, and several start-ups in Silicon Valley. He is also a researcher who is interested in the interplay between sexual politics and social ethics in Black culture and the theological "slippages" in American political discourse. His writing has been featured in Mic, HuffPost, The Feminist Wire, and Ebony. He began his career as an elementary reading teacher. He is an honors graduate of Georgetown University and Vanderbilt University and recipient of the Robert W. Woodruff Fellowship at Emory University. He is at work on his first collection of essays, Surely Free: Courage and Black Love. Writers LIVE programs are supported in part by The Miss Howard Hubbard Adult Programming Fund.Recorded On: Tuesday, June 5, 2018
When Darnell Moore was fourteen years old, three boys from his neighborhood tried to set him on fire. They cornered him while he was walking home from school, harassed him because they assumed he was gay, and poured a jug of gasoline on him. He escaped, but just barely. It wasn't the last time he would face death. Three decades later, Moore is an award-winning writer and activist, a leader in the Movement for Black Lives, and a tireless advocate for justice and liberation. In No Ashes in the Fire, he sets out to understand how that scared, bullied teenager not only survived, but found his calling. Moore traces his life from his childhood in Camden, New Jersey, a city scarred by uprisings and repression; to his search for intimacy in the gay neighborhoods of Philadelphia; and, finally, to the movements in Newark, Brooklyn, and Ferguson where he could fight for those who, like him, survive on society's edges.Darnell Moore will be in conversation with Hashim K. Pipkin.Darnell L. Moore is an editor-at-large at CASSIUS (Urban One), a columnist at LogoTV.com and NewNextNow.com, and a contributor at Mic, where he hosted their widely viewed digital series The Movement. He writes regularly for Ebony, Advocate, Vice, and Guardian. Moore was one of the original Black Lives Matter organizers, organizing bus trips from New York to Ferguson after the murder of Michael Brown. Moore is a writer-in-residence at the Center of African American Religion, Sexual Politics, and Social Justice at Columbia University, has taught at NYU, Rutgers, Fordham, and Vassar, and was trained at Princeton Theological Seminary. In 2016, he was named one of The Root 100, and in 2015 he was named one of Ebony magazine's Power 100 and Planned Parenthood's 99 Dream Keepers. He divides his time between Brooklyn and Atlanta.Hashim K. Pipkin is a content strategist and educator. He has led communications and engagement strategy for DC Government, the United Negro College Fund, and several start-ups in Silicon Valley. He is also a researcher who is interested in the interplay between sexual politics and social ethics in Black culture and the theological "slippages" in American political discourse. His writing has been featured in Mic, HuffPost, The Feminist Wire, and Ebony. He began his career as an elementary reading teacher. He is an honors graduate of Georgetown University and Vanderbilt University and recipient of the Robert W. Woodruff Fellowship at Emory University. He is at work on his first collection of essays, Surely Free: Courage and Black Love. Writers LIVE programs are supported in part by The Miss Howard Hubbard Adult Programming Fund.
Darnell Moore is an author, educator, cultural worker, critic, but above all an inspiration to everyone he encounters. He is the Editor-at-Large at CASSIUS and formerly a senior editor and correspondent at Mic. He co-founded YOU Belong, a social good company focused on the development of diversity initiatives and received the Humanitarian Award from the American Conference on Diversity for his advocacy in Newark. His anti-racist, feminist, and queer of color advocacy work has been featured in Ebony Magazine and The Huffington Post. He was appointed as the inaugural chair of a committee by former mayor of Newark, Cory Booker and this month he is releasing his book - No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black & Free in America.
This week on the MashReads Podcast, we chat with Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, about her new memoir When They Call You A Terrorist. The story documents both Patrisse's own life as well as the founding of Black Lives Matter. "The story of Black Lives Matter starts before Black Lives Matter. The story of Black Lives Matter, for me, starts with my childhood." And as always we close the show with recommendatiosn: Patrisse recommends “Anything by Octavia Butler, especially her last book Fledgling, which is about racist vampires. Amazing.” She also recommends Marge Piercy “She mixes sci-fi and political issues together.” And she also recommends the upcoming books Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower by Brittany Cooper, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America by Darnell Moore, and Unapologetic: A Black, Queer and Feminist Mandate for Our Movement by Charlene Carruthers. "It’s the year of Black Lives books." Matt recommends 13th, the Ava Duvernay documentary. “It’s an hour and a half long but it took me three hours to watch because I kept pausing it, and I took 5 pages of notes throughout the entire thing. It’s incredible and if you haven’t seen it yet, it’s not too late.” He also recommends Into Each Room We Enter Without Knowing by Charif Shanahan. Martha recommends drinking water and meal planning. “It’s changed my life in the past two weeks. It’s made me a lot more frugal and that’s my recommendation.” MJ recommends Nic Stone’s YA novel Dear Martin. “It is so good. It broke my heart in so many ways.” He also recommends reading Martin Luther King’s ‘Letter From A Birmingham Jail.”
This week's special guest is Cassius Editor-at-large, author, activist, creative mind, Darnell Moore. He and Aaron discuss: (1:00) - Darnell's Background (6:00) - #TimesUp, Black Women, and the LGBTQ community (12:30) - Are we having the right conversations about consent (20:00) - Does the Black experience change how we as black men approach the topic of sexual assault? (28:00) - Dr. Cornel West and Ta-Nehisi Coates (36:00) - Economic and Social Neoliberalism (50:00) - "No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America" Follow Darnell on Twitter: @Moore_Darnell Follow Aaron on Twitter: @AJPONE Be sure to like and rate the podcast!
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