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Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, the country has been divided, with many states banning or restricting abortion and many others passing measures to protect abortion access. Now that Donald Trump has been elected President again, and Republicans have control of both the Senate and the House, what changes could we see, and how could they affect reproductive health care beyond abortion? Rachel Rebouché, Kean Family Dean and Peter J. Liacouras Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law, joins our host, Racquel Williams, to discuss the current state of reproductive rights and what could come next. You can learn about the abortion laws in your state at reproductiverights.org. Then, on Shara in the City, we catch up with Jeannine A. Cook, owner of Harriett's Bookshop, after her successful fundraising campaign to bring 15 Philadelphia youth to Paris. Shara Dae Howard talks with the kids as they prepare for their trip. 00:00 Intro 01:00 Temple Law Dean Rachel Rebouché on the future of reproductive rights 27:00 Shara in the City: Philly youth head to Paris To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Shawn, Earl and Dave welcome special guest Jeannine A. Cook. The accomplished writer, educator and strategist discusses her passion as a purveyor of knowledge through books; connecting to the likes of Harriett Tubman, Ida. B Wells and Josephine Baker; understanding purpose and execution as an agent for change and so much more. Learn more about Jeannie A. Cookhttps://jeannineacook.com https://twitter.com/jeannineacookhttps://www.instagram.com/harrietts_b...Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWatch on YouTube | @thehotseedpodcastListen and Subscribe | https://thehotseedpodcast.buzzsprout.com/Follow The Hot Seed Podcast:Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thehotseedpodcast/Facebook | https://m.facebook.com/hotseedpodcast/ Xbox Gamertags:Senih2x | DaStoreytella | NJFatboy973
Jeannine A. Cook the founder and business owner Harrietts and Idas Bookshops. For the last 10 years she worked as a trusted creative writer for several startups, corporations, non-profits, and influencers. Jeannine is a Leeway Art & Transformation grantee and a winner of the South Philly Review Difference Maker Award. She recently returned from Nairobi, Kenya; Johannesburg, South Africa; and Birmingham, UK facilitating trainings on racism, colonialism, and imperialism with youth from 15 countries around the world. Jeannine is known for her "out of the box" approaches to organizing through guerrilla style creative writing. Oprah Daily Travel and Leisure WNBC News [Jeannine A Cook in Philadelphia PA]
Jeannine Cook - Over the last 10 years, Jeannine A. Cook has worked as a trusted writer for several startups, corporations, non-profits, influencers, and most recently herself. She writes about the complex intersections of motherhood, activism, and the arts. She joins Tavis for a conversation about the campaign she's leading in an effort to make Harriet Tubman the first American woman honored with a federal holiday, and to talk about the salient impact that Harriet Tubman has in her life (Hour 2)
Love + Grit Season 3 kicks off with an all star reunion featuring Jeannine A. Cook, Chef Omar Tate and Cybille St. Aude-Tate who continue to amplify their visions and make Black history as they do. First, Cook discusses growing Harriett's Bookshop nationwide, a visit from Will Smith, calls from Oprah and a vow of silence. Then, we catch up with TIME 100Next's Chef Omar Tate and his wife Cybille, founders of Honeysuckle Projects. The husband-and-wife duo are set to open their first brick-and-mortar this spring.
Jeannine A. Cook is the Founder and Shopkeeper at Harriett's Bookshop, named after Harriett Tubman. In February 2020, Harriett's was born to celebrate women authors, artists, and activists. The space was immediately beloved, but when the Coronavirus pandemic hit in March 2020, everything Jeannine had worked for was in jeopardy. What follows is the story of how her incredible grit and intuition helped Harriett's survive and thrive during one of the most tumultuous years our country has ever seen. Want to hear the complete, unedited interview with Kevin and Jeannine? Subscribe to Philly Who? on Supercast for access to that, to the Philly Who? Community Discord, for free event tickets, and more!
As a nineteen year old college student, Jeannine A. Cook became pregnant. Initially fearing that her life and dreams were over, she eventually rose to meet those challenges, graduating and becoming an educator. Service has always been central to her ideas about what it means to be a human being - through her pivot and founding Harriett’s Bookshop, she is cultivating the next generation of activists. Follow the show on Instagram: @skiptherepeat
This is Sisterhood Sit-In: Podcast featuring Jeannine A. Cook and Minista Jazz. Take a literary journey through time and space with The Cook Sisters as they attempt to perform the ultimate social exorcism. A true crime mystery meets magical realism experience where literature is the source code. Reimagine your favorite stories from authors such as Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, Zora Neale Hurston, and Octavia E. Butler in a Sisterhood SIt-In.
Miz Cracker and her co-pilot, Katelyn, introduce their brand new podcast, chat about dogs that work in airports, and talk with guest Jeannine A. Cook. Cook is the founder and owner of Harriett’s Bookshop in Philadelphia, named after her personal hero, Harriet Tubman. The bookstore amplifies the voices of women, people of color, and promotes new understandings of gender and sexuality. It has been hard hit by Covid like many small businesses, but it has stood its ground and won loving support from its community. Support Harriett's Bookshop: https://www.harriettsbookshop.com Check out our podcast Instagram: @shesawomanpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Harriett’s Bookshop has been open less than a year, but owner Jeannine A. Cook has already turned the space into a community hub elevating and celebrating Black women’s voices. Her independent Fishtown bookstore is thriving — even though it opened just as COVID-19 safety precautions closed some Philadelphia storefronts — thanks to Cook’s focus on activism and empowerment. She joins hosts Laiya, Justin and Rachel on this episode of Love + Grit, along with author Cheldin Barlatt Rumer, CEO and host of Center City-based This is it TV, whose new book, Scream Your Dream: How to Build an Effective Personal Brand, helps readers leverage their personal experiences to develop an authentic, powerful voice.
Jeannine A. Cook is a writer, strategist, and entrepreneur who the city of Philadelphia has been lucky to call a resident for the better part of two decades. On this episode of the HearTOGETHER Podcast, Cook shares some of the challenges and triumphs of opening her brick-and-mortar store, Harriett's Bookshop, how she became a master strategist, and why she doesn't let herself get sidetracked by unsolicited advice. Read the rest of Jeannine's short story hereWatch the full Our City, Your Orchestra concert at Harriett's Bookshop here Learn about Mahalia Jackson here Music (in order of appearance):Alexander Argov, Lech lamidbarAngela Zator Nelson, Percussion ImprovisationAjibola Rivers, Rumba from Suite No.2Performers:Ohad Bar-David, CelloAjibola Rivers, CelloAngela Zator Nelson, Percussion
This week the ladies are shining a light on Indie bookstore owner Jeannine Cook. Jeannine is the owner of Harrietts Bookshop, which is located in the Fishtown area of Philadelphia. The bookshop highlights women authors, artists, and activists. It also hosts a slew of events such as the Whisky Writers Club (need we say more)! If you're looking for some dope reads in a space that will give you ancestral vibes be sure to check it out! IG: @harrietts_bookshopTwitter: @harriettsbooksLocation: 258 E. Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125
Alongside the movement for social justice in the United States has been a growing campaign for economic justice aimed at building and supporting Black-owned businesses. The purpose of today’s episode is to celebrate and shine the spotlight on one Black-owned business. We interview Jeannine A. Cook, a writer, educator, and artist who recently opened Harriett’s Bookshop in Philly’s Fishtown. We begin the episode by learning more about Jeannine’s background (43:15) and her recently released book, Conversations with Harriett (44:44). We also have a conversation about the recent attention given to Harriet Tubman’s life and legacy (47:25) as well as myths and misconceptions about Harriet Tubman (49:10). We then discuss the inspiration behind Jeannine’s writing (53:28), the mission of Harriett’s Bookshop (58:36), the importance of elevating the voices of Black women authors (1:00:57), and ways that you can support the bookshop (1:03:20). Other Topics Include 00:30 - Catch up with Ty and Daphne 04:35 - Most Dangerous Person of the Week 06:25 - BhD “Oh Lawd” News 38:39 - Introduction of the Topic 55:40 - Jeannine’s community work with Positive Minds and Yes Philly 1:08:00 - Ty and Daphne reflect on the interview Resources Harriett’s Bookshop - https://www.harriettsbookshop.com Jeannine A. Cook website - https://jeannineacook.com Novelist H.G. Carrillo, who explored themes of cultural alienation, dies after developing covid-19 - https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/cuban-american-author-hg-carrillo-who-explored-themes-of-cultural-alienation-died-after-contracting-covid-19/2020/05/21/35478894-97d8-11ea-91d7-cf4423d47683_story.html Man Files for Trademark to Use George Floyd’s Name in Film and TV Productions - https://variety.com/2020/biz/news/george-floyd-trademark-film-tv-production-1234631832/ Starbucks reverses its stance and will now let baristas wear 'Black Lives Matter' apparel - https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/12/business/starbucks-black-lives-matter/index.html Companies are honoring Juneteenth as a paid holiday - https://www.ajc.com/news/dozens-companies-are-honoring-juneteenth-paid-holiday-here-how-request-the-same-your-company/zVtYZ4IDqSojGvlQdVxlUN/ Police reforms quickly take hold across America. It's only just getting started - https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/14/us/george-floyd-national-police-reforms/index.html School districts cut ties with local police amid George Floyd protests - https://www.axios.com/school-districts-police-george-floyd-15b7bf08-4a87-4281-b8ef-73f83170a690.html
Minista & Coach travel to FISHTOWN Philadelphia "Philly" PA to visit Harriett's Bookshop owned and operated by entrepreneur Jeannine A. Cook (Minista Jazz's Sister) for an exclusive interview. Together they discuss what it means to be a HERO, HUMAN, and HUMBLE while navigating freedom, success, and culture. Jeannine Cook shares her journey to business ownership and some tools on making it against the odds. Today's show highlights musician & activist Nina Simone.Author & Playwright Lorene Cary of My General Tubman playing at Arden Theater& Toni Morrison
Join authors Kristy Denice Bock and Raven Starr on their hilarious journey to become independent authors. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kristydbock/support