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For his Juneteenth Special - John interviews author and journalist Mark Whitaker. They talk about his new book "The Afterlife of Malcolm X: An Outcast Turned Icon's Enduring Impact on America". Next, he speaks with Nourbese Flint who is President of All* Above All and All* Above All Action Fund. They talk about All* Above All's work to achieve abortion justice and build the political power of voters of color. And finally, John interviews City of Charlotte Council Member Malcom Graham about his new book "The Way Forward: Keeping the Faith and Doing the Work Amid Hatred and Violence". Graham shares a personal journey of loss, grief, and resilience, deeply rooted in the heart-breaking tragedy at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
State of The Arts Episode 238 the Juneteenth Special is now available on Spotify for streaming! Indie film actress Brandy Renee Baker joins me on this important holiday episode. My talented return guest was in three of my most recent productions: my sci-fi comedy “Arexis,” my pet documentary “Angels in Our Midst” (with her adorable dog Sheldon) and my docudrama sizzle reel “Only In NY.” It was a privilege to have worked with this versatile talent on some of my favorite works. No stranger to the radio airwaves either, she was also a guest on WVOX. In this engaging episode, we discuss which African American artists inspire her the most, Juneteenth parades, the culinary arts and many other riveting topics. It is a privilege to present this commemorative episode for one of the year's most important days with my fascinating guest!
[REBROADCAST FROM June 2023] On Juneteenth, listen to our special presentation of all six installments of a Full Bio conversation about King: A Life, the first comprehensive account of Martin Luther King Jr. in three decades, written by Jonathan Eig, in recognition of King's fight for rights a century after enslaved people were emancipated.
This episode of the Hudson Mohawk Magazine we are celebrating Juneteenth! In this special, you'll hear some of our archival stories on what Juneteenth is, what this holiday means to some, and stories centered around trauma and resilience. First we hear from Willie Terry on the origins of Juneteenth. For our second segment, Willie Terry interviews Marcus Nix on what Juneteenth means to him. For our third segment, we hear from Shawn Young and Jamaica Miles, founders of the Schenectady Civil rights group All of Us, who speak with Arthur Butler, Executive Director of the Human Rights Commission of Schenectady County, on the human rights of blackness. For our fourth segment, Cathy Silber speaks with Dr. Sonja Ann Miller on Juneteenth and trauma. Lastly, we hear from Mehki King who spoke with Raei Bridges, the creator of Black and Wild, to discuss how crucial nature is and how it's important to have a safe community for people of color to connect with nature.
“Closer Look” returns with our annual Juneteenth event, recorded live at Hammonds House Museum in the West End neighborhood of Atlanta. This year, host Rose Scott speaks with panelists on the theme of "Natural Gifts: Honoring the Contributions of Enslaved Africans and Black Americans, Pre-Civil War to Present." Guests include: Kuumba storyteller Dr. Christine B. Arinze-Samuel, also known as Sistah Olufemi Dr. Joy DeGruy, international scholar, researcher and author specializing in racial trauma, healing and slavery Edvige Jean-François, award-winning journalist and executive director of Georgia State University’s Center for Studies on Africa and Its Diaspora Robell Awake, chairmaker, researcher and author of “A Short History of Black Craft In Ten Objects”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 147: Juneteenth Special June 17, 2025 Here it is again. My annual salute to the celebration of the end of slavery on June 19, 1865 when Union General Gordon Granger read federal orders in Galveston, Texas that all previously enslaved people in Texas were free even though the emancipation proclamation had formally freed them almost 2-1/2 years earlier. This was a very significant event but was replaced by Jim Crow laws that still today hamstring the lives of many previous slaves' families. My hopes are that when you hear The Negro National Anthem, Lift Every Voice and Sing, you'll feel something inside reminding you of the concept of freedom and justice for all. I want to say thank you to all the financial supporters of Tales Vinyl Tells. Whether a small amount monthly or a very generous donation, each of you listeners is very appreciated and if you can and do give monthly, my deepest gratitude goes to you. If you're not a patron yet and want to know more about becoming a patron of this music program you can go Patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. Thank you and rock on! And thanks for listening today. My email is talesvinyltells@gmail.com. If you want to hear a Tales Vinyl Tells when it streams live on RadioFreeNashville.org, we do that at 5 PM central time Wednesdays. The program can also be played and downloaded anytime at podbean.com, iHeart podcasts, Player FM podcasts, Listen Notes podcasts and many other podcast places. And of course you can count on hearing the Tales on studiomillswellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells anytime.
Juneteenth is the perfect time to talk about community, resilience, and strategic organizing. Join host Michelle Tyrene Johnson and A'shanti Gholar, leader of Emerge, for a conversation about how we can rise to meet the challenges of the current political landscape. It's a Juneteenth special from Race Unwrapped.
Jonathan's Juneteenth Special at Goodnight's, Jordan's One of One Exhibit at VisArt, La-Tinas, Lil Wayne's Tha Carter VI was named wrong, Jordan thinks Lil Wayne was sinning, This is an Epic, TheJosh vs Justin-27 as performed by Jonathan and Jason, Bodybuilding, Calendar Math, Jordan in the movie Night Terrors now filming, Jason at Sumthin' Good Soul Food, Jordan thinks songs are better without kids and the guys bring receipts. Get tickets to Jonathan Williams' show at Goodnights in Raleigh here https://www.goodnightscomedy.com/shows/312575
THE 3RD ANNUAL JUNETEENTH SPECIAL!!! - THE BLAXCELLENCE Join TJ, Tommy & Jordan on the 26th episode of The Blaxcellence Podcast! Join us as we cover the top black moments of 2024 and more! Support The Mexcellence: www.MexMerch.com Twitch: twitch.tv/the_mexcellence YouTube: /themexcellence Podcast: anchor.fm/themexcellence
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A Juneteenth Special: John speaks with Bennet Parten from Georgia Southern University on the Port Royal Experiment of 1861-1865, which was a blueprint for a reconstruction that never materialized. Then, he interviews Tiya Miles, author of "Night Flyer", on the life and works of Harriet Tubman.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Don Lemon for a Special Juneteenth edition of The Don Lemon Show! Don is joined by Author, Advocate, and Chair of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation Board, Jodie Patterson for an in depth look at the history of the holiday and her experiences raising her trans son. WATCH & Subscribe on YouTube @TheDonLemonShow! Listen on Apple, Spotify and iHeart Radio! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Black people this is for you! Know that nobody is like us and we deserve to rest in knowing that! But also remember as we transition through life most people are not like us and we learn to either deal or not deal. They may not be like us but we able to still build and better for and because of each other!
Tales Vinyl Tells Podcast Episode 147: Juneteenth Special June 20, 2024 Here it is again. My annual salute to the celebration of the end of slavery on June 19, 1865 when Union General Gordon Granger read federal orders in Galveston, Texas that all previously enslaved people in Texas were free even though the emancipation proclamation had formally freed them almost 2-1/2 years earlier. This was a very significant event but was replaced by Jim Crow laws that still today hamstring the lives of many previous slaves' families. My hopes are that when you hear The Negro National Anthem, Lift Every Voice and Sing, you'll feel something inside reminding you of the concept of freedom and justice for all. Financial support of Tales Vinyl Tells is greatly appreciated and it helps to offset the expenses that it takes to put this program together. You can learn more at Patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. Thank you so much. http://www.studiomillswellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells
This Juneteenth, we explore the real human story behind the myths about Harriet Tubman, including her spirituality, her relationship with nature, and the disability she lived with while liberating so many enslaved people.On Today's Show:Tiya Miles, professor of history and former chair of the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University and the National Book Award–winning author of All That She Carried, talks about her new book, Night Flyer: Harriet Tubman and the Faith Dreams of a Free People (Penguin Press, 2024), that places Harriet Tubman in the context of the natural world she inhabited and her spirituality.
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Louis Chude Sokei learned that "acting Black" means different things in different places, a story he tells in his book Floating In A Most Peculiar Way: A Memoir.
Juneteenth Special! This is a co-led interview as the talk with Abigail Curtis is based off her incredible article she released through the legendary ‘COME-UNITY Magazine'. Check out her article here: https://issuu.com/kmcclure/docs/come_unity_abigail_cover_2/s/50272045? "COME-UNITY Magazine and Podcast led by the CEO Kitara Johnson, is proudly presented as a program of the nonprofit COME-UNITY Education and Empowerment Center. Our nonprofit is made possible through the generous support of veterans, community leaders, and changemakers who are deeply committed to fostering UNITY, INCLUSION, and providing crucial support to underrepresented community members. Their dedication and contributions drive our mission forward, ensuring that COME-UNITY remains a platform for positive change, celebration of diversity, and empowerment for all." Intro: Lt Col Abigail S. Curtis stands as a beacon of inspiration within the halls of Fairchild Air Force Base, serving as the distinguished Commander of the 92d Maintenance Squadron. Her remarkable journey is not just about rank and accolades, but a testament to the enduring values of diversity, inclusion, resilience, and leadership. Join us as we delve into her story, exploring the trials and triumphs that have shaped her into the exemplary leader she is today. From her humble beginnings as a military child to her current role as squadron commander, she has defied expectations and shattered stereotypes at every turn. As we reflect on her story, let us not only celebrate her achievements but also heed the lessons she imparts. For in Lt Col Curtis's journey, we find inspiration and hope for a future where diversity is not just embraced but celebrated, and where resilience knows no bounds. Talking Points Include: —Early Life and Military Upbringing— Lt Col Curtis's upbringing was steeped in the rich tapestry of military life, where diversity was not just a concept but a lived reality. Growing up in a close-knit military community, she absorbed the values of service, sacrifice, and solidarity. The influence of her father, a military serviceman, was profound, instilling in her a sense of duty and discipline from a young age. His commitment to his country and his family laid the foundation for Lt Col Curtis's own journey of service. —Embracing Diversity and Overcoming Adversity— Lt Col Curtis's personal journey as a woman of color in an interracial relationship is a testament to her resilience in the face of adversity. She reflects on the obstacles she encountered and the strength she drew from her experiences. Through hardship and discrimination, Lt Col Curtis emerged stronger, her resolve unshaken. Her story underscores the importance of embracing diversity and fostering an inclusive environment, not just within the military but in society at large. —Leadership Journey in the Air Force— Lt Col Curtis's ascent through the ranks of the Air Force is a testament to her leadership prowess. From her early days as a young officer to her current role as squadron commander, she has demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication. Her assignments and deployments have taken her to the far corners of the globe, where she has played a vital role in global airlift operations. —Advocacy and Impact— In her capacity as a Defense Legislative Fellow in Congress, Lt Col Curtis has wielded her influence to effect change and shape policy. Her advocacy for women, children, and families has left an indelible mark on the defense landscape. Through her leadership philosophy and vision for the 92d Maintenance Squadron, Lt Col Curtis continues to inspire those under her command to reach for new heights and push beyond perceived limitations. Her legacy is not just one of rank and title, but of service and sacrifice, of breaking barriers and blazing trails for future generations to follow. (Disclaimer: HeroFront is privately owned and operated. This episode is not sponsored by DoD, USAF, or Fairchild AFB)
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Topic: In honor of Juneteenth, we are taking a look back at some of the amazing African American culinary voices we've had the pleasure of speaking with so far in 2024. We revisit interviews with Chef Enrika Williams, Reshonda Perryman from Visit Mississippi, Phil Stamps of Stamps Super Burgers, Chef Nick Wallace, journalist and author Toni Tipton-Martin, and Kayland Partee and Chef JB from the Dirty Napkins Supper Club.Guest(s): Enrika Williams, Reshonda Perryman, Phil Stamps, Nick Wallace, Toni Tipton-Martin, Kayland Partee, and Chef JBHost(s): Malcolm White, Carol Palmer, and Java ChatmanEmail: food@mpbonline.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Juneteenth celebrates the day that the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation was given in Texas, officially making slavery illegal in the U.S. But what factors led to the worldview that condoned slavery in the first place, and how might those factors still be affecting the country today?Martin Luther King Jr.'s attorney Fred Gray discusses his work against segregation in the South, particularly in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Yale professor Willie James Jennings describes the religious and cultural origins of racism. And James Lawson, considered by many as one of the architects of the civil rights movement, explains how he and other leaders came to believe that the only way to effectively desegregate the nation was through non-violent protest.Show Notes:Resources mentioned this episodeJames Lawson Full InterviewFred Gray Full InterviewWillie James Jennings Full InterviewThe Christian Imagination by Willie James JenningsBus Ride to Justice by Fred GrayPDF of Lee's Interview Notes - Willie James JenningsPDF of Lee's Interview Notes - James LawsonTranscription Link JOIN NSE+ Today! Our subscriber only community with bonus episodes, ad-free listening, and discounts on live showsSubscribe to episodes: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Google | YouTubeFollow Us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTubeFollow Lee: Instagram | TwitterJoin our Email List: nosmallendeavor.comSee Privacy Policy: Privacy PolicyAmazon Affiliate Disclosure: Tokens Media, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
On today's edition of "Closer Look with Rose Scott," we continue our weeklong Juneteenth series. For our annual Juneteenth event at the Atlanta History Center, Rose asks “What is Freedom?” and talks with panelists about the progress of Black Americans since 1865. Guests reflect on the triumphs and challenges that Black people have faced in the past and present in the pursuit of freedom in all aspects of their lives. They also discuss what freedom means to each of them. We also have a live performance from rapper Question ATL. Guests include: Kim Addie, the vice president of strategy & impact at the Atlanta Black Wealth Initiative Illya Davis, a philosophy professor at Morehouse College and the director of New Students & Transition Programs Dr. Jane Morgan, a cardiologist and the executive director of health and community education and the executive director of the Covid Task Force at the Piedmont Healthcare Corporation Jaycee Holmes, the director of Curriculum & Instruction at The CodeHouse Ernest Holmes, president and founder of The CodeHouseSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Spend your Fourth of July holiday with Boomer and the Millennial. Listen to our latest episode, the Father's Day…Juneteenth Edition, as we broadcast live on Facebook and YouTube for the first time…and catch up on past episodes. During this live edition…Armondi reveals what it takes to be a Starbucks Barista and updates us on the ongoing writer's strike, which is why he's working at Starbucks. We pay tribute to a family member and huge fan of the show who died suddenly. And, of course, there's the generational take on politics, sports, and entertainment. Enjoy the podcast, Happy 4th and remember, we are back at it like a……
Lacy Johnson sits down with Bishop Dean Nelson to talk about the facts behind Juneteenth, the holiday.
More of the Juneteenth celebration as this time John speaks with Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis about his fight to help people of color in Louisiana's Cancer Alley which is the country's de facto headquarters for the petrochemical industry. Then he interviews author, lecturer, and historian Lawrence Ross. They discuss the similarities of today's GOP to the National Party in South Africa during apartheid. Other topics include the GOP attacking marginalized groups, killing AP African American studies, and squashing diversity, equity and inclusion.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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John talks with Doctor Jason Nichols who is an award winning full-time senior lecturer in the African American Studies Department at the University of Maryland College Park. They chat about the allegations against president Biden, the Trump indictment over classified documents, and 2024 presidential hopefuls. Then Sean from California calls to talk about Trump's indictment. And then John welcomes Mustafa Santiago Ali who is a thought-leader, strategist, policymaker and activist that is committed to the fight for environmental justice and economic equity. They discuss how people of color are disproportionally victimized by environmental and climate disasters and the Juneteenth holiday which he says celebrates the resilience of African Americans.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Things get uncomfortable on Colorado Matters. And that's the point. Hosts Chandra Thomas Whitfield and Ryan Warner read a new guidebook to racial dialogue, "Courageous Discomfort."
Things get uncomfortable on Colorado Matters. And that's the point. Hosts Chandra Thomas Whitfield and Ryan Warner read a new guidebook to racial dialogue, "Courageous Discomfort."
Larry Thornton reflects on his fifty-year journey from the segregated South to America's boardrooms. He joins us this week on the Shadows Podcast! During this Juneteenth Special, Larry takes us on a history lesson through being one of six African American students in an all-white school in the 1960s in segregated Alabama. Who was the first white person that invested in him, and how is he still carrying on her legacy? Larry discusses being the first McDonald's African American franchise owner in Birmingham, writing, painting, and his interactions with the late Maya Angelou. Find out more about Larry and grab a copy of his book, Why Not Win? at https://www.larrythornton.com. Listen to this episode on your favorite podcast platform or at www.theshadowspodcast.com or https://linktr.ee/Shadowspodcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shadows-podcast/support
Happy #Juneteenth! We are celebrating Freedom and hope you are too! This special episode of the BJE Podcast honors the ideals and pursuit of freedom in the United States and is dedicated to every ancestor who survived and fought for freedom✊
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Dr Ibram X. Kendi is the award winning author of 14 National Book Awards for adults and children, including nine New York Times bestsellers—five of which were #1 New York Times bestsellers. Dr. Kendi is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University, and the director of the BU Center for Antiracist Research. He is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and a CBS News racial justice contributor. Dr. Kendi is the author of Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, which won the National Book Award for Nonfiction, making him the youngest author to win that award. He also authored the international bestseller, How to Be an Antiracist, which was described in the New York Times as “the most courageous book to date on the problem of race in the Western mind.” In 2020, Time magazine named Dr. Kendi one of the 100 Most Influential People in the world. He was awarded a 2021 MacArthur Fellowship, popularly known as the "Genius Grant. "
Dan's desire to do a Juneteenth special was anchored by his belief that unfettered access to abortion on demand and obstacles to school choice are Democratic policies keeping African-Americans as a permanent underclass in America. These policies are racist in effect, and it's incumbent upon Republicans to articulate this message more effectively and frequently with black voters.
Join hosts Senator Nina Turner and Adrienne Lawrence as they discuss the key issues impacting the Black community. Panelists include Mayor Mondale Robinson, Sharon Reed, Jayar Jackson, and Sharon Reed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Whether it's words or beats, storytelling is one of the ways the experiences of generations are carried forward. Juneteenthcommemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in America. In honor of Juneteenth, Closer Loom with Rose Scott broadcast live from the Atlanta History Center. Rose talks with guests about the importance of celebrating, honoring, and telling the stories of our ancestors & their lived experiences. Guests: Professor Elizabeth West, the John B. and Elena Diaz-Verson Amos Distinguished Chair in English Letters in the College of Arts & Sciences at Georgia State University. Althea Sumpter, genealogy researcher and scholar. She also lectures on the Gullah Geechee culture and techniques on documentation for preservation of cultures and elder stories. Mama Koku, a renowned writer, storyteller, performer and teacher performs live. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mara Schiavocampo and guests celebrate Juneteenth with a roundtable discussion about some of the most important issues impacting Black culture today, including building Black businesses, closing the wealth gap, destigmatizing mental health, the importance of HBCUs, and more.
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Happy Juneteenth!!!! In this episode, Mike and Justin discuss how freedom is a mindset and should be celebrated everyday. Additionally, we ask although having Juneteenth and other holidays in which we celebrate our history and culture is great, are they just a pacifier to cover up what we really need?
This week on Smart Funny & Black Radio, Amanda Seales and her co-hosts JeremiahLikeTheBible and Taj Rani are observing Juneteenth by playing Amanda's variety game show Smart, Funny & Black! Comedians Chris Spencer and Amberia Allen will join the squad as Blacksperts and have their knowledge of Black history, Black culture, and the Black experience put to the test in this special episode.Like Smart, Funny & Black? SiriusXM subscribers get it a day early, plus Kevin Hart's Laugh Out Loud Radio, his 24/7 comedy channel, with great talk shows and stand-up. Stream SiriusXM Free for 3 Months. Offer Details apply.https://www.siriusxm.com/offers/3-lol-radio.
This bonus episode is a special Juneteenth episode. Our friend DaKota with the Destiny Adoption Foundation hosted a Juneteenth Conference on June 17, 2022, with guest speakers Samantha Williams, a birth mom, and Jeena and Drue Wilder, adoptive parents. In celebration of Juneteenth we are so honored to share the audio from the conference with our listeners. A special thank you to DaKota and the Destiny Adoption Foundation for sharing and hosting this discussion. DaKota, an adult adoptee who grew up in an open adoption, is featured in episode 18 of our podcast.
PASTOR ALAN RICK KNAPP discusses the topic of Increment 222 - HAPPY FATHER`S DAY / JUNETEENTH SPECIAL ! & ( An Archpriest of SUCH SIGNIFICANCE ! ) in his series entitled Hebrews 2020: We See Jesus. This is lesson number 222 - HAPPY FATHER`S DAY / JUNETEENTH SPECIAL ! & PART 3 OF 3 ( An Archpriest of SUCH SIGNIFICANCE ! ) and it focuses on Hebrew 8:1a.
In this special historical episode Mimí, Martha, and Ciera share stories about three incredible women of color to commemorate Juneteenth. Join us as we discuss the amazing lives of Audre Lord, Alice Allison Dunnigan, and Viola Desmond. We dive into their lifetime achievements, as well as their astrological placements, in an effort to highlight historical figures of color that we don't often learn about. This episode in brought to you all with only positive intentions, pushing through some discomfort in order to shed a light on these extraordinary women. We welcome any and all constructive criticism as well as education where we might have gotten it wrong. Tune in to learn how we can see some great achievements through astrology!
Our country has experienced racial reckonings multiple times over — and we're still fighting for change. We've come a long way, but we need more.In the final episode of our 2-part Juneteenth Special, we talk with Civil Rights Activist, Dr. Ben Chavis, and Community Organizer, Nse Ufot.Listen for an impactful discussion about protecting the progress we've made, and how Juneteenth could create dynamic change. Resources: We Are Each Other's Harvest: Celebrating African American Farmers, Land, and Legacy by Natalie BaszileForever Free: The Story of Emancipation and Reconstruction by Eric FonerOn Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-ReedJuneteenth: What You Need to Know | HistoryThe Black Harvest Fund
This week on Bridging Philly we honor the history of Juneteenth. We invite Tamara Staley, President of The Philadelphia Juneteenth Family Inc, and Cornelia Swinson, Executive Director of The Johnson House as they both give us a little history lesson on the federal holiday. Our Newsmaker of the week is Nikki Powerhouse, an LGBTQ community Philly poet and author of color who advocates for POC through her plays. Hear about her recent break out play I AM. Our Philly Rising Changemaker highlights Bilal Qaayum as he speaks on his work in the community honoring Father's Day and Juneteenth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, CC and Ryan come together for a Juneteenth special episode through the lens of the infamous Black Aces. They are joined by Fergie Jenkins and Dontrelle Willis to discuss their careers and perspectives being part of The Black Aces: Black pitchers in the MLB who have won at least 20 games in a single season. The show closes out with Andre Gaines, director of ‘After Jackie', a documentary about Jackie Robinson that releases on June 18th on the History Channel. Hosts: CC Sabathia and Ryan Ruocco Guest: Ferguson “Fergie” Jenkins, Dontrelle Willis, Andre Gaines Producers: Jackson Safon and Sadye Zillo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Special guest Kevin Olusola co-hosts this commemoration of Juneteenth featuring outstanding young Black musicians performing works by Florence Price, Coleridge-Taylor, Sam Cooke and more.