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Longtime Washington journalist Jesse J. Holland talks with Jess about changes in journalism and communicating science in the age of social media and “alternative facts,” and what we can expect as the 2024 US election cycle swings into gear. This is the second episode in UCS' ongoing 2024 election cycle coverage.
A Editora Novo Século acaba de lançar Contos de Wakanda - Uma Poderosa Antologia de Autores Africanos, e quem foi escalado para esse tour pelo fictício país no continente africano, entre outras paragens, foi o Carlos Rutz. Neste episódio, ele conta como foi pesquisar desde estilos de cabelo afro até fatos históricos como guerra e mercado de pessoas escravizadas. Também falamos dos pontos sensíveis quando lidamos com falas de personagens racistas e das estratégias pra minimizar escorregões. Descubra por que ele considera este livro de contos, organizado por Jesse J. Holland, tão importante, no segundo episódio da quarta temporada. NOTAS DOS TRADUTORES é uma produção de Carlos Henrique Rutz, Mario Luiz C. Barroso e Érico Assis. Locução de abertura e de encerramento: Bruna Bernardes. Identidade visual: Marcela Fehrenbach.
Black Panther has been through a lot over the past few years, from the Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda to the thrilling world of espionage. Jesse J. Holland, author of Who Is The Black Panther, guest hosts this episode. He talks to writer John Ridley about bringing T'Challa back down to Earth in his current run of Black Panther and about the evolution of Black narrative.
On this week's episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, Host Sejal Govindarao analyzes the panel discussion on advocacy vs. objectivity between 5 Black journalists -- Jesse J. Holland, C-SPAN Washington Journal host, Keith Woods, NPR Chief Diversity Officer, Darlene Superville, AP White House reporter, Nicki Mayo, Black Women Unmuted Editor, and Philip Lewis, HuffPost Senior Front Page Editor.
Alec MacGillis is in conversation with Jesse J. Holland about his new book, Fulfillment: Winning and Losing in One-Click America . Alec MacGillis is a senior reporter at ProPublica. MacGillis previously reported for The New Republic, The Washington Post, and the Baltimore Sun. He won the 2016 Robin Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting, the 2017 Polk Award for National Reporting, and the 2017 Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, Atlantic, New York, Harper's, and New York Times Magazine, among other publications. A resident of Baltimore, MacGillis is the author of The Cynic, a 2014 biography of Sen. Mitch McConnell, and the forthcoming Fulfillment: Winning and Losing in One-Click America. Jesse J. Holland is an award-winning writer, journalist and television personality. Jesse is host of the Saturday edition of C-SPAN's Washington Journal, can be seen weekly as a political analyst on the Black News Channel's DC Live and occasionally on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News and other news outlets for news and analysis. He is the author and editor of the new Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda prose anthology released in February 2021 from Titan Books and Marvel, the first prose anthology featuring the first mainstream black superhero. He is also author of The Black Panther: Who Is The Black Panther? prose novel, which was nominated for an NAACP Image Award in 2019 and The Invisibles: The Untold Story of African American Slavery Inside The White House, which was named as the 2017 silver medal award winner in U.S. History in the Independent Publisher Book Awards and one of the top history books of 2016 by Smithsonian.com. Jesse also wrote Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Finn's Story young adult novel and Black Men Built The Capitol: Discovering African American History In and Around Washington, D.C. Writers LIVE programs are supported in part by a bequest from The Miss Howard Hubbard Adult Programming Fund. Recorded On: Wednesday, June 2, 2021
He started out as a child on a farm in Mississippi, and eventually became one of the few Washington DC journalist with clearance to cover all three main governmental branch sessions. And he didn't stop there. This week Alex and Chris interview the multi talented Jesse J. Holland. Reaching out beyond his carrier with the Associated Press, Jesse also became a university professor. He's written two nonfiction books, "The Invisibles," and "Black Men Built The White House;" a Star Wars novel, as well as, "Who Is The Black Panthers." And finally he edited the recently released "Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda" anthology. And he hasn't stopped yet. Have any comments or questions? Then please leave them in our comments section, Our Facebook page, (Tell The Damn Story) Or write to us at: TTDSOnAir@gmail.com. #writers #theinvisibles #Blackmenbuiltthewhitehouse #blackpanthertalesofwakanda #amlearning #amwriting #journalism #ethics #writersblock #jessejholland
On this episode of the Funky Politics, Lee Eric Smith is joined by Jesse J. Holland journalist, author, television personality and educator, as they take a peek inside DC during and after the capitol riot and the Inauguration. Make sure to catch the latest episodes of the Funky Politics by downloading the Kudzukian App.
Brian Stelter speaks with six journalists covering the anti-racism protests across America during a Society of Professional Journalists webinar titled "stories from the frontlines: journalists and protests." The panel addresses the troubling spate of attacks on journalists; offers tips to stay safe; and reflects on the "extraordinary moment" for journalists of color and the state of newsroom diversity. This week's guests: Dorothy Tucker, CBS-Chicago investigative reporter and president of the National Association of Black Journalists Errin Haines, editor-at-large of The 19th News Mike Trautmann, Louisville Courier-Journal news director and director of investigations Tim Nelson, Minnesota Public Radio reporter Haisten Willis, freelance journalist for the Washington Post and other outlets Jesse J. Holland, author, scholar and former AP journalist
On this episode of the Mrs. Bush's Story Time podcast, former First Lady Barbara Bush is joined by The Count from Sesame Street to read the beloved story of Strega Nona, by Tomie dePaola and published by Simon & Schuster. Doro Bush Koch hosts and welcomes special guest Jesse J. Holland, author of Black Panther: Who Is the Black Panther?, who shares how important his local library was to him while growing up in Mississippi. For more information, visit www.barbarabush.org/podcast. Support the show (http://barbarabush.org/donate)
On this episode of the Mrs. Bush's Story Time podcast, former First Lady Barbara Bush is joined by Daffy Duck to read the story of another well-known bird, The Ugly Duckling. Doro Bush Koch hosts and welcomes special guest Jesse J. Holland, author of Black Panther: Who Is the Black Panther?, who shares tips on how to fill your home with opportunities for reading. For more information, visit www.barbarabush.org/podcast. Support the show (http://barbarabush.org/donate)
Angélique is joined by journalist and novelist Jesse J. Holland to talk about his work as a Race and Ethnicity reporter for the Associated Press, his college "cartoon days" as editor of the University of Mississippi school paper, and how he adapted a ...
Segment 1: Jovan Adepo star of the new Paramount Pictures film 'Overlord' chats with us about his role in the film. Hosted by: Jonita Segment 2: Journalist Jesse J. Holland geeks out with us over Black Panther and comic books as he works to be a historian for comic book superheroes. Hosted by: Jamie Segment 3: Actress Sanaa Lathan discusses her latest film on Netflix called 'Nappily Ever After' and is candid about her own personal hair journey. Music by: Sammus Edited by: Jamie Broadnax
In the latest edition of Duane’s Pick of the Week Podcast, our Director of Production features Who Is The Black Panther? by Jesse J. Holland! He's known as the Black Panther. His home is Wakanda. Welcome to T'Challa's world. During the last ten centuries, as European colonial powers spread their guns and armies throughout the continent, the African nation of Wakanda stood alone as an unconquerable land inhabited by undefeatable warriors and filled with incredible technological advancements. T'Challa - the latest in a lineage of warrior-kings - is Wakanda's Black Panther, a hero endowed with enhanced speed, strength and agility - along with a suit made of the metal that secured his country's future: the indestructible Vibranium. Now, outsiders have returned to plunder Wakanda's riches, including its store of the rare metal. Leading this brutal assault is Klaw, an assassin with the blood of T'Challa's father on his hands. Klaw brings with him a powerful army of super-powered mercenaries, all hell-bent on raining death and destruction on this pristine land. Even with Wakanda's might and his own superhuman skills, can the Black Panther prevail against such a massive invading force? https://www.graphicaudio.net/who-is-the-black-panther.html
This week we have another exciting edition of an All In Your Mind Podcast featuring WHO IS THE BLACK PANTHER? author Jesse J. Holland, Director Scott McCormick and Producer Duane Beeman. They had fun discussing how Jesse was contacted to write this Marvel Prose Novel and about Jesse's background in writing. Buy and Listen to Who is Black Panther? only at www.GraphicAudio.net Audiofile Magazine said: The GraphicAudio people outdid themselves with this story of T'Challa, the Black Panther, ruler of the hidden African nation of Wakanda. Narrator Ken Jackson knows how to build suspense, as does the rest of the cast, especially Zeke Alton, who plays the role of T'Challa with just the right touch of heroism and imperious attitude. The special effects are fantastic, but the real stars are the fleshed-out villains. A hero is only as good as his adversaries. The audiobook gives character to C-list villains like Batroc the Leaper, a French mercenary; the beastly Rhino; and the Christian warrior known as The Black Knight. The action is tense, the characters real, and the story unforgettable. If you liked the movie, you'll love this. M.S. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
Who Is The Black Panther by Jesse J Holland: Capes and Lunatics Book Club Episode #7 Phil and Lilith sit down to chat with author and journalist Jesse J Holland about his new novel “Who Is The Black Panther” and his previous books. They also discuss Jesse's favorite comic books and superheroes on the large and small screen! Show notes: Who Is The Black Panther by Jesse J Holland: Capes and Lunatics Book Club Episode #7 Get your OFFICIAL Capes and Lunatics merchandise here: http://shrsl.com/?idim Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CapesLunatics Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capesandlunatics Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKezHc4vA7JKhIuBNmBmvrQ Follow us on Instagram: capesandlunatics Follow us on Pinterest: Capes and Lunatics Podcast Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Lilith Hellfire on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LilithHellfire Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich, Lilith Hellfire
Selected by Marvel Comics, novelist and award winning journalist Jesse J. Holland talks about working on the Black Panther novel and his excitement for the film. More info on Jesse J Holland is available at http://www.jessejholland.com/.