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In episode #277, we had the pleasure of being joined by Duante' Abercrombie, who will be leading Tennessee State University as Head Coach in their inaugural season as a Div. 1 hockey program next season. In the process, TSU will become the first HBCU(Historically Black College or University) hockey program in history. A glance at Abercrombie's resume leaves no doubt that he is the right person to lead the Tigers. That includes his time as an Assistant Coach with Stevenson University, becoming just the fourth coach of colour at that time in the NCAA. Professionally, he spent the 2022-23 season with the Toronto Maple Leafs organizations and has also been a part of several NHL BIPOC programs, spending time with the San Jose Sharks, Boston Bruins, Nashville Predators and Arizona Coyotes. Last year, he was nominated for Willie O'Ree Community Hero Award for his work with the Washington Capitals' Black Hockey Committee and the Rising Stars Academy. Listen as he shares what the new role at TSU means to him, how hockey can be used to connect people of all backgrounds, and the importance of wanting someone else to win more than you do.
Four Coloradans share why they chose to leave the state to attend an HBCU (Historically Black College and Universities) and how it's affected their lives.
Four Coloradans share why they chose to leave the state to attend an HBCU (Historically Black College and Universities) and how it’s affected their lives.
Former NFL wide receiver, Chad Ochocinco was in tears on Night Cap talking about his daughter crossing as an AKA. Chad's daughter attends Prairie View A&M University in Texas. The former NFL wide receiver did not experience an HBCU (Historically Black College and University) probate while in college but was filled with joy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is Thursday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Today, the RSMS crew is live in Greenville, SC at Clemson University for the Men of Color National Summit. This morning there are more than 2000 men joining the RSMS crew at Clemson. For more information about the event go to clemson.edu. In celebrity news, Gary has the Tea about Tamron Hall. On the set of The Tamron Hall Show, there was a grease fire. There was a segment where they were cooking oxtail and the set caught on fire, having to evacuate the studio, and canceling the show for the day. Former NFL wide receiver, Chad Ochocinco was in tears on Night Cap talking about his daughter crossing as an AKA. Chad's daughter attends Prairie View A&M University in Texas. The former NFL wide receiver did not experience an HBCU (Historically Black College and University) probate while in college but was filled with joy. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The draft is 4 weekends away! As the Path To The Draft nears it's end, there's one last stop Ryan and Antony need to make on the approach to Detroit 2024, and they are not alone! Two years ago we did our first show on HBCU (Historically Black College & University) football, and for the 2nd year in a row we are proud to be joined by Coach Gerald J Huggins II to discuss everything HBCU. From the 2023 NFL Draft to the 2024 Shrine Bowl and everything inbetween, join the guys as they shine a light on the next group of talented HBCU Draft prospects as they prepare for the 2024 Draft! Join us as we go back to College! Explicit Language is in this Podcast. Facebook page: @Roarothelionsuk Facebook group: Detroit Lions Fans UK One Pride World Wide Twitter: @ROTL_UK Instagram: @ROTL.UK Twitch: rotl_uk YouTube: Roar Of The Lions UK Website: Rotluk.com (new merch store available via website)
Nonprofit Show host, Jarrett Ransom, engages in an insightful conversation with Jeff Shaw, the Vice President of Institutional Advancement at Harris Stowe State University. They delve into the vital topic of people of color in nonprofit fundraising, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities in this field. Jeff shares his unique journey into the world of fundraising, which began with a background in crisis counseling and IT. His experience highlights the importance of active listening and connecting with people's passions in the fundraising process. Harris Stowe State University has a diverse donor portfolio, stemming from its rich history as an institution. Jeff discusses the university's transition to an HBCU (Historically Black College or University) in 1987 and the varied backgrounds of their donors. The discussion extends to the changing landscape of fundraising and the impact of recent social and racial justice movements on philanthropic efforts. Jeff emphasizes the need to view donors as partners rather than transactions and nurturing long-term relationships with them. Jeff also addresses the challenge of recruiting young people of color into the fundraising sector. He emphasizes the importance of demystifying fundraising, showcasing its potential for positive change, and inviting young professionals into a rewarding career focused on fulfilling people's passions. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/3Pr54gSFollow us on the Twitter: @Nonprofit_ShowSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
Hello, and welcome back to the #BlackWomenKnowSports podcast! In today's episode, I am joined by Nicole Watson. Watson wears many hats, but is widely known for her sports show the "Sports Report," which was later copied by ESPN and called, "The Sports Reporters." Watson takes me through her journey of being a black woman in spaces operated by white men, her immediate love for business, and how it helped shaped her career in sports, and what it is like to be a professor at an HBCU (Historically Black College and University.) Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! Feel free to share and leave a review! Follow #BlackWomenKnowSports on all platforms: Instagram: @BlackWomenKnowSports Facebook: Black Women Know Sports Twitter: @BWKnowSports TikTok: @BlackWomenKnowSports Shop #BlackWomenKnowSports: black-women-know-sports.creator-spring.com/apparel Contact us by Email! Email: BlackWomenKnowSports@gmail.com
College should be available to all that desire it. Whether you want to go to a HBCU or not the UNCF (United Negro College Fund) is providing assistance when it can to support the dream of many young people who wouldn't have had the opportunity otherwise. The UNCF has been around since 1944 as a way to support private historically black college and universities. We have Richard Lee Snow, Regional Development Director, John Kirby Jr., Multidiscipline Partnership Development, Building Equitable as well as Leslie Patterson-Tyler, Vice President of Program Communications and Partnerships of Kimmel Cultural Campus as guests today......................................................................Drumline is coming to the Kimmel on February 17th. Come experience the energy, dynamics, and fun of halftime at an HBCU (Historically Black College or University) 10% of ticket sales will go to UNCF. If you are unable to attend, send someone else or consider donating ............................................................We round the podcast with therapy talk and goals for the weekend. Make sure you do something for yourself to fill your cup........................................................Follow on the blog and on socials as Toitimeblog
Deion Sanders recently took a coaching position in Colorado and left the HBCU (Historically Black College or University) he was previously with. HBCU supporters feel slighted and have been trashing him all over social. How will this latest career move affect his brand? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jaistone/message
Jenell and Kellie sit down with Cyril Chavis, RUF Campus minister at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Howard is an HBCU (Historically Black College and University), and, in this episode, Cyril shares his heart for HBCUs and why it is important to do ministry there. Cyril also talks about the upcoming HBCU Link conference. HBCU Link is a conference that equips HBCU workers to lead ministries faithful to Jesus and tailor-made for black campuses. The conference will be held November 10-12 in Columbia, SC. To learn more about HBCU Link and to register, visit:https://colapres.com/hbcu-link-2022
In this episode, Rob is joined by his friend, Isaac McCoy, who shares his unique perspective on the critical work of inclusiveness and creating economic access to entrepreneurial activity in under-served communities of color, from his hometown of Chicago, to the Southern United States and the world. Isaac is a natural leader, and has leveraged that skill to build a number of consulting companies, a Private Equity investment firm and serve a stint in President Obama's administration. Isaac is the co-founder of the Jamii Group, a social impact and business development firm working with up and coming businesses as well as Fortune 500 brands. Dedicated to educating the next generation of business leaders and influencers, Isaac currently serves as the Dean of the School of Business at historic Stillman College, an HBCU (Historically Black College & University) in Alabama. His vision and strategy focuses on Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Technology, Accreditation, Fundraising, Globalization, Civic Engagement and Responsibility. A former White House Appointee in the Obama Administration, he led economic policies and initiatives to support the growth and sustainability of minority-owned businesses. Isaac served as a Global Innovation Fellow, within the US State Department, a select group of emerging entrepreneurs and innovators who are committed to international dialogue that promotes shared economic prosperity and inclusive innovation in and between American and Chinese markets. Feel free to follow and engage with Isaac McCoy here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaacmccoy/ Website: https://thejamiigroup.com/ Email: imccoy@stillman.edu We're so grateful to you, our growing audience of entrepreneurs, investors, builders, influencers and those interested in the entrepreneurial economies of Latin America and the under-represented entrepreneurial communities in the USA! Plug in, relax and enjoy some Spanish, English and a fun dose of spanglish as always. We're here to help inspire, educate and empower you, so that you can build the future! ¡Salud y gracias!, Mentors Today's Team --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mentorstoday/message
Catch up with ALLISON INTERVIEWS Host, Allison Kugel YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYOTAqng5TB22edmQTBkwQw Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theallisonkugel/ Allison Interviews Blog - www.allisoninterviews.com Support the ALLISON INTERVIEWS Podcast - https://anchor.fm/allison-interviews/support Allison's Memoir, Journaling Fame: A memoir of a life unhinged and on the record - https://amzn.to/2ZxJvU ______________________________________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 10:07 Jasmine Guy and Lisa Bonet 12:53 Marisa Tomei 18:44 Tupac and Jada Pinkett Smith 24:30 Zendaya 37:28 AMC's Moonhaven 41:26 Malcolm X Kadeem Hardison is an actor and director known for his iconic role as Dwayne Wayne on the NBC sitcom A Different World which aired from 1987 through 1993 and highlighted the lives and relationships of Black college students attending a fictional HBCU – Historically Black College and University, Hillman College. The show co-starred Lisa Bonet, Marisa Tomei, Jasmine Guy, Sinbad, Jada Pinkett Smith. Darryl M. Bell, Dawnn Lewis, Charnele Brown, Glynn Turman, and Cree Summer among others. During the show's run, many famous guest stars appeared in episodes, including: Tupac Shakur, Tisha Campbell, Patti LaBelle and Heavy D among others. Kadeem Hardison went on to star in movies and television shows including: White Men Can't Jump, Girlfriends, Everybody Hates Chris, K.C. Undercover, Black Monday and Teenage Bounty Hunters. Hardison can be seen next in the new upcoming AMC television series, Moonhaven, which also stars Joe Manganiello and takes place 100 years in the future in a utopian community set on a 500 square mile Garden of Eden built on the Moon. The plot centers around finding solutions to the problems that will soon end civilization on Mother Earth. Follow Kadeem Hardison on Instagram @kadeemhardison Support the Allison Interviews podcast: https://anchor.fm/allison-interviews/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allison-interviews/support
Who are you rocking with PWI ( predominately white institution) or an HBCU ( Historically Black College and University )? Your gurl Dee and Chelsea discuss the reasons for choosing a PWI or HBCU . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nosugaondeerim/message
Cierra is a motivational speaker and fourth-generation female entrepreneur who is the co-owner of Cierra's Corner with her mother & owner of Cierra Jackson Consulting. Cierra's Corner is a 2nd generation women-owned business, established in 1994 specializing in women & children's apparel and pageant & evening wear. At Cierra Jackson Consulting, Cierra aids her clients by building their talents, skills, forge strong community partnerships, meaning platforms, and iconic brands that leave lasting impressions. Miss Jackson is a proud alumna of two women's colleges, Spelman College and Yale University's Women's Campaign School and is the fourth of, now, eight women in her family to attend Spelman College. She is also a third-generation HBCU (Historically Black College & University) Graduate. Selected as both a White House and Capitol Hill intern, Cierra served as the only White House intern in her class to serve the Chief of Staff's office during the Obama Administration. Cierra is also an accomplished singer who has not only worked in the White House, but has performed there, too. Cierra, who has also served as a TV host, has been featured in Cosmopolitan, Essence, MSNBC, Washington Post, Bossip, People and on First Lady Obama's Instagram and service campaigns. Cierra was crowned in the Bahamas and proudly reigns as the current Miss Black International Ambassador. She has also previously reigned as: Miss Phi Beta Sigma of the Chi Chapter at Morehouse College, having won as a Freshmen having only been on campus for 2 months In the Miss America Organization, she reigned as: Miss Brookhaven, Georgia, where she placed in the Top 12 at Miss Georgia Miss Rome, Georgia, where she became the First African American Miss Rome Miss Columbus, Georgia, her hometown pageant and her first time Winning a Local Title & Competing at a State Competition with Natural Hair Miss District of Columbia, where she won the Swimsuit Competition at Miss America, became First Miss District of Columbia to Win title with Natural Hair, trended online for competing with Natural Hair and became the First woman to compete with an Afro at Miss America. She was also crowned: Miss District of Columbia USA in the Miss Universe Organization, where she placed Top 15 at Miss USA, became the First Woman to Win the DC Miss America & Miss USA titles, individually & conjunctly with Natural Hair and became the Longest Reigning Miss District of Columbia USA Cierra has also served as an ambassador for two nonprofits, Running Start and She Should Run, where she encouraged and trained young women from all over the nation (and even in Iceland!) to run for political office. Cierra founded, It's Her Power, which aims to encourage women and girls to redefine leadership, especially as politicians, and men to use their power to advocate for the advancement of women and girls.Through It's Her Power, Cierra leads unique programing like the It's Her Power Conference & I am Royal Tea, an exclusive invite-only event honoring leadership, excellence, performing arts & the value of community. You can attend these upcoming events and more this Fall! For more information about Cierra and her community efforts visit CierraJackson.com or follow @CierraDJackson @ItsHerPower @IAmRoyalTea @Cierras_Corner and @CierraJacksonConsulting all on Instagram. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pageantsandprosecco/support
In today's episode, Dr. Akilah Martin shares about her journey with soil and agriculture. She also reflects on her experiences attending an an HBCU (Historically Black College & University) vs. a PWI (Predominately White Institution), her work with DePaul University, and her current projects in Chicago. Dr. Akilah Martin is a soil enthusiast, soil scientist and the author of 'Miseducation of a Farmer.' Miseducation of a Farmer: https://www.humansandnature.org/miseducation-of-a-farmer
How does being on a campus full of people who look like you impact you? In this episode, Ambree shares her experiences of going to PWIs (Predominately White Institution) for K-12 to attending an HBCU (Historically Black College and University). We talk triumphs, obstacles, realizations, and more today! Visual Podcast available Friday, October 8, 2021 on the Get Into It Youtube Channel. I want a Hoodie: Here Follow Us on Instagram: Here Follow Us on TikTok: Here --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/getintoit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/getintoit/support
In Part 1 of this two-part interview, we locked-in with the legendary E-40 as he explores his creative journey. He talks about living the hustle and switching from being known for his music to being a household name. E-40 discusses how he used his business mindset when transitioning to the beverage industry. We go back to the summer of '85 to hear the origination story of his name and the beginnings his famous Sluricane beverage line. E-40 reps his HBCU (Historically Black College and University) Grambling State University as he talks about the early influences that shaped his character. Plus, E-40 drops some additional details on the West Coast Super Group with Too $hort, Snoop Dogg & Ice Cube.Earl Stevens is a platinum selling recording artist and actor from Vallejo California. Earl is also known by his stage name of E-40, a rap veteran entrepreneur that is mostly known for his unorthodox rap style & catchy slang words. In addition to his career as a musician, E-40 is an entrepreneur and investor who has ventured into other business and investment opportunities.Whisk & BlendWe welcome Wine Whisper and Beverage Broker/Manager Stacey Diltz Thomas to our Whisk & Blend segment as she discusses what's going on behind the scenes of the beverage business.https://www.instagram.com/staceywines/Brought to you by Great Convo Media https://greatconvo.com/Subscribe to the newsletter for signature drink recipes, new music, inspiration, and free stuff: 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. Eastwood https://www.instagram.com/a.b.eastwood/Executive Producer and Branding Strategist: Kamilah Sanders https://www.instagram.com/kivanoir/E-40Follow: https://www.instagram.com/e40/Sluricane – Follow: https://www.instagram.com/e40sluricane/E.Cuarenta Tequila – Follow: https://www.instagram.com/e.cuarentatequila/Earl Stevens WinesVisit: https://earlstevensselections.com/Follow: https://www.instagram.com/earlstevensselections/MentionsJust Play Entertainment: https://www.justplayentertainment.com/
Bryce shares his journey and experience at Tuskegee University, an HBCU (Historically Black College and University). He shares about the stereotypes, opportunities, highlights, and even the dark moments that sparked a depth in his relationship with God. He also shares his passions of music, mental health, and giving back to young black males through mentorship. Please check out Bryce's EP The Deep End on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/album/5Amc1QqlZTAMu5wHzyqrLr?si=TYLe9hE3STGI9kGvfF99OA&utm_source=copy-link) at and follow him on Instagram at @brycebigsmooth87 (https://www.instagram.com/brycebigsmooth87/) Music: Ketsa and Scott Holmes
Listen as two members of my tribe talk about their college experience - one who attended a PWI (Predominantly White Institution) and on who attended an HBCU (Historically Black College or University). How did they decide where they wanted to go, what were their experiences like, are there misconceptions about HBCUs that sometimes impact decisions? And if they had to do it all over again, would they make the same college choice?
In Part 1 of this two-part interview, we locked-in with the legendary E-40 as he explores his creative journey. He talks about living the hustle and switching from being known for his music to being a household name. E-40 discusses how he used his business mindset when transitioning to the beverage industry. We go back to the summer of ’85 to hear the origination story of his name and the beginnings his famous Sluricane beverage line. E-40 reps his HBCU (Historically Black College and University) Grambling State University as he talks about the early influences that shaped his character. Plus, E-40 drops some additional details on the West Coast Super Group with Too $hort, Snoop Dogg & Ice Cube. Earl Stevens is a platinum selling recording artist and actor from Vallejo California. Earl is also known by his stage name of E-40, a rap veteran entrepreneur that is mostly known for his unorthodox rap style & catchy slang words. In addition to his career as a musician, E-40 is an entrepreneur and investor who has ventured into other business and investment opportunities.Whisk & BlendWe welcome Wine Whisper and Beverage Broker/Manager Stacey Diltz Thomas to our Whisk & Blend segment as she discusses what’s going on behind the scenes of the beverage business.https://www.instagram.com/staceywines/Brought to you by Great Convo Media https://greatconvo.com/Subscribe to the newsletter for signature drink recipes, new music, inspiration, and free stuff: 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. Eastwood https://www.instagram.com/a.b.eastwood/Executive Producer and Branding Strategist: Kamilah Sanders https://www.instagram.com/kivanoir/E-40Follow: https://www.instagram.com/e40/Sluricane – Follow: https://www.instagram.com/e40sluricane/E.Cuarenta Tequila – Follow: https://www.instagram.com/e.cuarentatequila/Earl Stevens Wines Visit: https://earlstevensselections.com/Follow: https://www.instagram.com/earlstevensselections/MentionsJust Play Entertainment: https://www.justplayentertainment.com/
Grab a big cup of java and join us for part II of our lively discussion on attending an HBCU (Historically Black College or University) vs. attending a PWI (Predominantly White Institution). We're keeping it real on Black Family Table Talk. Support the show (https://blackfamilytabletalk.com/subscribe)
Grab a big cup of java and join us for a lively discussion on attending an HBCU (Historically Black College or University) vs. attending a PWI (Predominantly White Institution). We're keeping it real on Black Family Table Talk. Support the show (https://blackfamilytabletalk.com/subscribe)
Justin McClean is a band director in Houston, Texas and co-host of the “The Score”, which is an urban music education podcast. He joins the show for a very remarkable conversation about how we build a better band community. Topics: Justin’s background story growing up in Texas and the role of the church in his background and why the church is so relevant to so many African-American musicians. Making connections to kids with the music that they listen to and some lessons that Justin took from his own high school band director. Justin’s thoughts about attending an HBCU (Historically Black College or University) and the important role that HBCU’s play in the music education community. A broad discussion about race in music and the band community and what we can do as band directors to communicate better and build a more inclusive profession. Links: The Score: An Urban Music Education Podcast Ijeoma Olua: So You Want to Talk about Race? Holsinger: A Childhood Hymn Biography: Justin McLean is currently the Percussion Director/Assistant Director of Bands at Hightower HS and Lake Olympia MS Band in Fort Bend ISD. Prior to his appointment at Hightower he was the Percussion Director/Associate Director of Bands at Heights High School and former director of bands at Hamilton Middle School. During his time there he has received superior UIL ratings at both middle and high school, developed region band students, and a quality indoor percussion ensemble. Mr. McLean is a Texas native raised in Rosenberg, Texas a humble community right outside of Houston. Justin’s love of music began at an earlier age and was heavily influenced in church through both gospel and secular artists/musicians. His ambitions propelled him to strive for excellence not only in his personal aspirations, but also in his academic/professional life. He received a bachelor’s degree in Music Education from Prairie View A&M University in 2011 and has had the pleasure of educating and training young musicians as a band director and percussion instructor for the past 9 years in HISD and now Fort Bend ISD. He is also devoted music director and student minister in his local church and currently pursuing an Masters Divinity degree through Reformed Theological Seminary.
FYI this is another two partner but it is so worth it. On part one of the HBCU (Historically Black College & University) edition of Henny With Keni my brother for another mother Douglas Davis stopped by the set to discuss advertising on the collegiate level, new fatherhood, diversity and multiple ways to slay dragons while dropping bars and toasting Henny all at the same time. Follow him on Twitter @DouglasQDavis Instagram @dquajuan and his site douglasdavis.com For guest spots and organization/brand shout outs reach me on social @kenithacker on everything.
FYI this is another two-parter but it is so worth it. On part two of the HBCU (Historically Black College & University) edition of Henny With Keni my brother for another mother Douglas Davis stopped by the set to discuss advertising on the collegiate level, new fatherhood, diversity and multiple ways to slay dragons while dropping bars and toasting Henny all at the same time. Follow him on Twitter @DouglasQDavis Instagram @dquajuan and his site douglasdavis.com For guest spots and organization/brand shout outs reach me on social @kenithacker on everything.
Since 1926, Bennett College, an all-female HBCU (Historically Black College or University), has educated women in fields from education to STEM to communications and beyond. It has a rich history of preparing women to be leaders in their field. Now Bennett College is in danger of losing its accreditation and may have to close its doors. What happened to this College? What will it take to retain accreditation? And what is the future of Bennett College? We bring you the history of Bennett, talk about where it stands today, and what can be done to ensure its future. Our guests include LaDaniel Gatling, Vice President of Institutional Advancement at Bennett College; Gwendolyn Mackel Rice, President, Bennett College National Alumnae Association; Judith Brooks Buck, President, Bennett College National Alumnae Association, Tidewater Chapter; and Dr. Cassandra Newby-Alexander, Historian and Dean of Liberal Arts, Norfolk State University.