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WEFUNK Radio
WEFUNK Show 1230

WEFUNK Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024


Wicked turns up the heat with new school boombap from Blu & Exile, Raz Fresco, Fliptrix, Ellmatic, Pseudo Intellectuals and more. Plus deepfunk gems by Nat Turner Rebellion and Blenders Ltd, sureshots from James Brown & family, and an RIP salute to the matrix-breaking flow of west coast legend Saafir. View the full playlist for this show at https://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1230 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at https://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/

Grumpy Old Gay Men and Their Dogs
October 2, 2024 Episode 121: Colin Farrell's Feral Hotness

Grumpy Old Gay Men and Their Dogs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 87:44


In this week's episode, Patrick and Tommie try to keep up with the Mahratta Hound, Patrick almost performs surgery on himself, Tommie thinks the Nat Turner Rebellion was a jazz band, they wish a Happy Birthday to Mahatma Gandhi and Groucho Marx, mourn the loss of too many celebrities in one week, go plant shopping at the Little Shop of Horrors, Tommie avoids the Twilight Zone, they blow the shofar for Rosh Hashanah, debate the vice-presidential debate, take a peak in prosecutor Jack Smith's briefs, Tommie reviews the Menendez Brothers series, Patrick reviews the Penguin, they name their favorite conspiracy theories, Tommie complains about a bad customer, and Patrick gripes about being ghosted.

Hoodoo & Chill
Iron Spirits of Rebellion: Virginia Slave Revolts (Not Nat Turner)

Hoodoo & Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 61:58


Join host @PapaSeer on "Hoodoo & Chill" for a gripping journey through the pages of history. In this episode, we're delving deep into the often overlooked stories of Virginia's slave revolts, excluding the well-known Nat Turner Rebellion. Discover the lesser-known tales of defiance, resistance, and the enduring spirit of those who fought for freedom in Virginia. Don't miss this compelling chapter of American history. Tune in now!Join Us Oct 7  & In Richmond , VASupport the show Follow @PapaSeer On IG Book A Reading With Papa Seer Join The Discord Server (Conjure Square Group Chat ) Classes Shop Follow Us On Clubhouse Donate To Our Podcast Show Credits Producer - @PapaSeer Writer - @PapaSeer Editor- @Papa Seer

Label 1976
What I didnt know.. Did you?

Label 1976

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 21:48


Hello, In this episode I give a breakdown on why I do not watch too many slavery movies. I also speak about the Nat Turner Rebellion as well as what I have researched from various outlets happened to his body after he was executed. As well as the ritual of other slaves that were brought over to America on some of the first boats. **This isn't a pleasant episode so please be advised** Nat Turner Rebellion; https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/slave-revolt-erupts-in-virginia#:~:text=In%20the%20aftermath%20of%20the,convicted%20and%20sentenced%20to%20death. My Topic will be the MLK/FBI documentary presently being showed on Hulu. I beseech you to watch it. https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/federal-bureau-investigation-fbi MLK/FBI (2020) - IMDb The Label 1976 Musician Spotlight; Mahalia Jackson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahalia_Jackson Tru Straub Theme song by; Sy Asad @iamsyasad music by Yoman Productions Follow us on Instagram; @tru_straub Facebook; Tru Straub Email labelninesevensix@gmail.com Blog; label1976.blogspot.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Bleachmouth Post Script
Episode 45: Five and Change “The Best of What Feels Like a Fucking Decade”

Bleachmouth Post Script

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 69:55


I’m exhausted. 2022 is around the corner. Read that again. Crazy, right? The past couple of years have felt like ten and the day, weeks, months and years still seem a blur. Most “music” related media content has or will be posting a “Best of 2021”. So, I guess I should follow suit. But, I’m […]

Hot Mess Millionaire
Why White Males Walk & Black Males Are Imprisoned

Hot Mess Millionaire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 37:47


What we know for certain, is that there are two Americas. One America for people of African ancestry, and another for those of European ancestry. While we also know there are different races inside of America, the founding principles and ideals of this country were bought with Black blood. This week, Dr. Venus goes deep on why it is that a White Male can walk, but a Black Male ends up in prison. It's not only an issue of race, but being with the notion that Black Men are seen as non-human, and it happens from when they are babies. To walk it back, Dr. Venus explores how the criminal justice system was built for ONE thing and ONE thing only: to protect Whiteness by criminalizing Black Male bodies. Since the 1800s, after the Nat Turner Rebellion, America has constructed systems of oppression to enslave, jail, in-prison & murder Black Men—legally. When we see Kyle Rittenhouse acquitted of all charges and Julius Jones sentenced to life WITHOUT parole, we can see how the “system” is working. Let's talk about it.   Key Takeaways: [5:30] The difference between Kyle Rittenhouse and Julius Jones is that as a Black Male, Jones is seen and positioned as a criminal before he even steps out of the door. [6:44] Dr. Venus discusses how the 13th Amendment was created to abolish slavery and said that slavery no longer existed, except for criminals. The loophole was when they say “except for criminals”, which was to protect White people and keep Black Men enslaved. [7:54] Yes, you are right saying there is systemic racism. You are right about racial dynamics. All of that is correct. But Dr. Venus also invites you to contend with the fact that Black Men are seen and POSITIONED as criminals, while White Men, like Kyle Rittenhouse, are positioned as innocent from the beginning. [10:00] What Rittenhouse had that Black Men never get, is mercy, grace, compassion, and empathy. Black Men are criminalized, and not even humanized. [13:44] Until we as Black Women see Black Men as humans that have feelings and who make mistakes but are worthy of love, we will never win or be able to give each other the support structure needed to create our own lanes. No one wins until we see Black Men as humans, and until then, people will think they have the right to kill a Black Man on the spot with no judge, or no jury. [18:36] What's missing in our relationship with Black Men is that they are human too. They make mistakes, and they do awful stuff that every human being on this planet does. If Kyle deserves grace and empathy, then so does Julius Jones. So did George Floyd, and so did Ahmaud Arbery. [19:42] Your marches are valid, but Dr. Venus explains why she thinks it's foolish to expect justice from an organization and a group that has demonstrated for over 400 years that they have no interest in you. [20:21] When you position Black Men as criminals and non-human, people think they have the right to shoot at them at will or take everything from them. They think Black Men have no feelings or no ability to think through complex ideas. They view them as nothing more than an animal that needs to be caged. Until that conversation shifts, we will always be held back. [23:18] If we can evoke change in terms of political and social norms and laws, then we can change how we relate to Black Men. [23:38] Some people try to blame Hip-Hop music and the Black men who are the artists, but why not include the record labels and distributors who are promoting violence and the degradation of music? We focus so much on justice that we ignore the humanity of Black Men, and then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy where they become all kinds of things that White people and the media have taught us to say about them. [26:43] Dr. Venus says we are instruments of White Supremacy, and most of us don't even know it. She's not blaming anyone, but instead shining a light on something we can impact. [27:49] The system is set up in a way that keeps Black Men from continuing their education, or never starting in the first place. It starts when they are babies, getting kicked out of school, adding a mark to their name, or providing them with little to no resources. You can pretty much guess that by the time they get to college, Black Men will be in jail, have a mark on their record, or a felony. [28:45] What Dr. Venus is doing is taking on the healing and really tending to the Black Men in her life. That doesn't mean she has to agree with them, but she will love them, and with the right love and healing, they can thrive in entrepreneurship. [31:58] Everybody on the planet has fallen from grace. Dr. Venus prays that we realize that we do much better together than we do apart.                                                                    Quotes: “What's missing in our relationship to Black Men is that they are human too. They make mistakes, and they do awful stuff that every human being on this planet does.” “When a Black baby is criminalized and when a White baby is innocent, what gets lost in translation is...humanity.” “I'm clear about the sentencing. I'm clear about all of that. The only thing that I'm interested in now is humanizing Black male bodies.” “The way you can kill a criminal is either you keep them in bondage, you keep them enslaved, or you kill his credibility.” “If we heal enough of us, we won't need their jobs.” “What is predictable is that the humanity of Black Men will never be on trial. It will always be a criminal on trial.”   Mentioned: Dr. Venus Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram  “Hot Mess Millionaire” Amazon Pilot  “Hot Mess Millionaire” Complete Series (https://www.youtube.com/c/DrVenusOpalReese) Pre-order the GurrlApp here: www.TheGurrlApp.com/presale  Free Gift When You Join The Truth Tribe The Black Woman Millionaire Hot Mess Edition   ATTENTION BLACK WOMEN:   If you want to be THE FIRST to know about ALL things Dr. Venus' tech start-up, fill out the form below so you get access FIRST to updates, launches, and the behind the scene scoop! http://bit.ly/DrVenusAppInfo   RESOURCES The Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict Reinforces a Long American Tradition: White Animus Against Black Grievance The Rittenhouse Trial Could Never Have Been What Americans Wanted Tamir Rice and Marissa Alexander deserved the Rittenhouse treatment With Julius Jones' Commutation, Cruelty Is the Point The Color of Justice: Racial and Ethnic Disparity in State Prisons Impact and Legacy of Nat Turner's Rebellion

Antemortem
AM091: Nat Turner Rebellion

Antemortem

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 23:01


For a few days in August, 1831, Nat Turner led a rebellion that shocked and terrified the enslavers of Southampton County, Virginia and hastened abolition.

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Falconcast
The Treatment of the Enslaved

Falconcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 5:09


On this episode of Falconcast, Sophia goes over the heartbreaking story of Harriet Jacobs, how the tables were turned in the Nat Turner Rebellion, while taking you along through history with a timeline.

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Radio Project Front Page Podcast
UpFront Soul (Formerly The Nightfly): UpFront Soul #2020.24- June 15-21 hr 2, Segment 1

Radio Project Front Page Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020


We bring you movement songs from Mavis Staples, The Staple Singers, and the Freedom Singers, revolutionary poetry by Gil Scott-Heron and The Last Poets, songs of freedom for Juneteenth by Max Roach and Abbey Lincoln, the Nat Turner Rebellion, and Roberta Flack, plus powerful songs from Rasheed Ali, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong.

Radio Project Front Page Podcast
UpFront Soul (Formerly The Nightfly): UpFront Soul #2020.24- June 15-21 hr 1, Segment 1

Radio Project Front Page Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020


We bring you movement songs from Mavis Staples, The Staple Singers, and the Freedom Singers, revolutionary poetry by Gil Scott-Heron and The Last Poets, songs of freedom for Juneteenth by Max Roach and Abbey Lincoln, the Nat Turner Rebellion, and Roberta Flack, plus powerful songs from Rasheed Ali, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong.

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons

This week, Skip and Jason are joined by a very special guest, John Vanderslice. John is a prolific singer-songwriter, musician, record producer and engineer. We have a candid, unfiltered conversation about vintage amps, food, life, the music industry and so much more. Seriously, just listen...  After our chat with John, we once again field your questions about all things guitar amplification. As always, if you'd like to contribute to a future show, submit your guitar amp questions to Skip here: podcast@fretboardjournal.com or leave us a voicemail or text at 509-557-0848. * SUPPORT TAVA & ANGELA INSTRUMENTS* Order a PDF download of Steve Melkisethian's tweed Princeton amp project here.  Some of the topics discussed on this episode: 1:05 "Naming calls" and PG&E 2:33 A/B box updates 3:00 The TAVA "book club" launches: Order the Angela Instruments' tweed Princeton article and schematic (see above)  9:18 John Vanderslice (singer-songwriter, Tiny Telephone Recording!) joins us: Living room shows, eating on the road, Gibson Falcons, mics for recording amps, Stromberg-Carlson pre-amps, surviving the music industry 1:01:40 Brian, the speaker re-coner at Weber Speakers: https://www.tedweber.com/recone-services/ 1:03:03 Erick Coleman's amp tech recommendation: Paul Schmittauer (email us) 1:04:08 Great Goo: Pepper Plant hot sauce (Amazon link: https://amzn.to/33orYLq) 1:05:40 Epiphone Pacemaker amps 1:07:23 Misspelled "Colombia" Fender amps 1:08:52 How multiple inputs work on amps 1:11:57 Using the second input on a Fender as a line-out 1:14:14 Amp builder Bob Gjika (Gjika Amplification), the mojo behind single-ended amps 1:20:09 A noisy Peavey Delta Blues 115 1:24:44 Solder in Italy (Soldergate revisited) 1:26:17 Breaking-in new tubes; upgrading parts in a Champ kit 1:32:00 What's on Skip's bench 1:33:01 Sano accordion tube and Audio Guild amps (see our Instagram for photos) 1:38:07 Skip on biasing 1:43:00 St. George amp heads, built by Ray Massie 1:46:50 The lifespan of tweed Fender caps 1:49:17 The "Fountain of Sound" Ampeg JS-35 1:53:02 Music recommendation: Pat Martino’s ‘El Hombre’ and the Guild Double Twin combo 1:55:43 Music recommendation, part two: The Nat Turner Rebellion's cover of "Going in Circles" 1:56:43 Parenting tips: Classic Walt Disney movies 1:58:15 Slowing the tremolo rate in a blackface Fender 2:00:58 6973 power tubes in Supro amp 2:02:28 Replacements for a 6c10 tube found in an '80s Fender Super Champ 2:06:38 Working on a Montgomery Ward 55 JDR 8436 2:10:49 Tube naming 101 2:13:16 Our forthcoming one year anniversary, a brief state of affairs   Like the show? Share it with your friends, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and stay tuned for next month, when we unveil even more surprises for our one year anniversary. 

Random Old Records
Random Old Records Podcast #76

Random Old Records

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019


Hey folks I'm back! EPISODE #76 of Random Old Records is a soundtrack for this strange and unsettling summer. It doesn't make a lot of sense but there's plenty of good stuff to keep you entertained and keep you thinking, at least I hope so!The show kicks off with a mix of modern soul from Durand Jones and the Indications and Kelly Finnigan, plus recently reissued heat from the Nat Turner Rebellion and a classic from the Dramatics. It flows into a lot of new stuff from all over the place, including tracks by Purple Mountains (RIP David Berman), Nicole Yun, Cate Le Bon, Juan Wauters, Pleasure Leftists, and a whole bunch more. It's hot and tense sometimes, and fresh and easygoing in other places. Enjoy!!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #76Released 08/12/19DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Durand Jones and the Indications - "Morning In America"(American Love Call, Dead Oceans 2019)2. Nat Turner Rebellion - "Love, Peace And Understanding"(Laugh To Keep From Crying, Mad Dragon 2019)3. Bold Breed - "Let Me Down Easy"(Praise Poems, Tramp 2015)4. Kelly Finnigan - "I Don't Wanna Wait"(The Tales People Tell, Colemine 2019)5. The Dramatics - "Since I've Been In Love"(Soul In Harmony: Vocal Groups 1965 - 1977, Kent 2013)--Welcome!6. Purple Mountains - "That's Just The Way That I Feel"(Purple Mountains, Drag City 2019)7. The Beckies - "Other Side Of Town"(The Beckies, Sire 1976)8. Mother Nature - "Orange Days and Purple Nights"(Orange Days and Purple Nights, Wooden Hill 2015)9. Juan Wauters - "Letter"(Introducing Juan Pablo, Captured Tracks 2019)--Summer sales!10. Cate Le Bon - "Mother's Mother's Magazines"(Reward, Mexican Summer 2019)11. Lolina - "Fake City, Real City"(The Smoke, Lolina 2018)12. Gwenno - "Fratolish Hiang Perpeshki"(Y Dydd Olaf, Heavenly 2015)13. AM and Shawn Lee - "In Moments"(Outlines, AM Sounds 2015)--Extinguish those smoking materials!14. Nicole Yun - "Supernatural Babe"(Paper Suit, Kanine 2019)15. Pleasure Leftists - "The End"(The Gate, Feel It 2019)16. Pinocchio - "Trick Plane"(Pinocchio 7", Toxic State 2019)17. The Natural Man Band - "Chemical World"(Living In A Natural World, Lumpy 2019)

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast
Ty Jones Talks Classic Theatre Harlem's 20th Anniversary

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 30:45


Listen to Ty Jones, Producing Artistic Director from the trailblazing Classic Theatre of Harlem (CTH) as he talks their 20th anniversary, the arts, Harlem faves and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.Harlem's Ty Jones is the Producing Artistic Director of the Classical Theatre of Harlem, and star of the TV show Power. This year the CTH celebrates their 20th years by launching the ancient Greek tragedy The Bacchae. Ty was recently seen in the critically acclaimed production of ENRON. His Broadway debut was in the role of Lt. Byers in Judgment at Nuremberg, and was also seen in the Tony Award Winning production of Henry IV and Julius Caesar with Denzel Washington. He won an OBIE Award for his portrayal of Archibald in the revival of the critically acclaimed Off- Broadway production The Blacks: A Clown Show. He received Audelco Nominations for his performances in Macbeth, Trojan Women, Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death and won Best Actor for his portrayal of Nat Turner, in Emancipation: Chronicles of the Nat Turner Rebellion. He has been mentioned in a number of performances including Hamlet with the American Shakespeare Theatre Company in the title role, Paul in Six Degrees of Separation at the Baltimore Center Stage/MSC, Cory in Fences at the Guthrie, Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird at Indiana Rep., and other credits from the Cincinnati Playhouse, to the Cleveland Playhouse, to the Pittsburgh Public to the Utah to New Jersey Shakespeare Festivals.Get more info here: https://www.cthnyc.org/SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: www.youtube.com/harlemworldmagazine.comwww.facebook.com/harlemworldmagazine.comwww.harlemworldmagazine.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)

Middle America
Larger Love

Middle America

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 26:07 Transcription Available


2. This episode starts to look at historic race and gender relations in Central Illinois through the life and work of the abolitionist Mary Brown Davis. Nat Turner's slave rebellion is discussed to give context (for more consider viewing the 2016 version of "The Birth of a Nation"). The narrator then discusses the idea of what it takes to give of yourself for another or to all."Middle America" is a podcast using history, storytelling, and music to talk about all of the issues and feelings brought on by the world around us. "Middle America" is an access point to everything under the sun. Music in this episode:Planes Mistaken for Stars “To All Mothers” Angry Gods “Pressure Contained”Scouts Honor “Other Side of Town”Jared Grabb “Untitled (Lay Down Your Arms)”Jared Grabb “Untitled (Western and Thirds)”Jared Grabb "I Am The Dust (Middle America Version)"Jared Grabb “Middle America Ad Music”Jared Grabb “Goddamn Blessed Man”Jared Grabb “Untitled (Montrose Ramp)”Jared Grabb “Prison Bars (Middle America Instrumental Version)”All music besides "To All Mothers" and "Pressure Contained" is written by and copyrighted by Jared Grabb, except "Prison Bars" which is written by Jared Grabb and Thomas J. Satterfield, and "I Am The Dust" which is written by Jared Grabb, Thomas J. Satterfield, and Chris Mackey.All of Jared Grabb's music is published by Roots In Gasoline (ASCAP).Review assistance by Becca Taylor, Grant Reynolds, and Ezra C. Daniels.www.patreon.com/midamericapodwww.facebook.com/midamericapodwww.instagram.com/midamericapodwww.twitter.com/midamericapodmidamericapod.bandcamp.commiddleamericapod@gmail.comSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/midamericapod)

New Books in African American Studies
Marlene Banks, “Ruth's Redemption” (Lift Every Voice, 2012)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 28:59


It's A Love Story. Set in the 1800s, Ruth's Redemption (Lift Every Voice, 2012), is an unusual depiction of the lives of slaves and free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Although a slave, Bo is educated. When he gets his freedom, he becomes a property owner of a farm. He purchases slaves only to grant them their freedom. As a man of God and widower, his life changes when the proud and hard-hearted slave girl, Ruth, appears. Ruth has never known a man like Bo. She wants freedom from slavery, from men and from her past. She is drawn to Bo but not to his Godly devotion. Bo is unwillingly attracted to Ruth. Can their relationship and love push through the personal and cultural hardships? Does love really heal all wounds? A gripping novel, Ruth's Redemption is a story of love, forgiveness, and redemption. Surrounding the events of the Nat Turner Rebellion the light of God's unconditional love shines into the darkness of a woman's heart, a mans violent mission and a cultures cruel and socially accepted inhumanity. Banks creates a love story between, woman and self, woman and God as well as man and woman. Marlene considers herself a Kingdom Writer/Word Warrior with a style of storytelling that does not box comfortably in the usual categories. She blends engaging plots, stand out characters with memorable historical events through a Christian lens. Although known for her historical storytelling with a romantic edge, she writes multiple genres including contemporary, mystery, and nonfiction. Storytelling is a gift from God, a passion she uses for His glory and Kingdom purposes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books in Christian Studies
Marlene Banks, “Ruth’s Redemption” (Lift Every Voice, 2012)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 28:59


It’s A Love Story. Set in the 1800s, Ruth’s Redemption (Lift Every Voice, 2012), is an unusual depiction of the lives of slaves and free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Although a slave, Bo is educated. When he gets his freedom, he becomes a property owner of a farm. He purchases slaves only to grant them their freedom. As a man of God and widower, his life changes when the proud and hard-hearted slave girl, Ruth, appears. Ruth has never known a man like Bo. She wants freedom from slavery, from men and from her past. She is drawn to Bo but not to his Godly devotion. Bo is unwillingly attracted to Ruth. Can their relationship and love push through the personal and cultural hardships? Does love really heal all wounds? A gripping novel, Ruth’s Redemption is a story of love, forgiveness, and redemption. Surrounding the events of the Nat Turner Rebellion the light of God’s unconditional love shines into the darkness of a woman’s heart, a mans violent mission and a cultures cruel and socially accepted inhumanity. Banks creates a love story between, woman and self, woman and God as well as man and woman. Marlene considers herself a Kingdom Writer/Word Warrior with a style of storytelling that does not box comfortably in the usual categories. She blends engaging plots, stand out characters with memorable historical events through a Christian lens. Although known for her historical storytelling with a romantic edge, she writes multiple genres including contemporary, mystery, and nonfiction. Storytelling is a gift from God, a passion she uses for His glory and Kingdom purposes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literature
Marlene Banks, “Ruth’s Redemption” (Lift Every Voice, 2012)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 28:59


It’s A Love Story. Set in the 1800s, Ruth’s Redemption (Lift Every Voice, 2012), is an unusual depiction of the lives of slaves and free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Although a slave, Bo is educated. When he gets his freedom, he becomes a property owner of a farm. He purchases slaves only to grant them their freedom. As a man of God and widower, his life changes when the proud and hard-hearted slave girl, Ruth, appears. Ruth has never known a man like Bo. She wants freedom from slavery, from men and from her past. She is drawn to Bo but not to his Godly devotion. Bo is unwillingly attracted to Ruth. Can their relationship and love push through the personal and cultural hardships? Does love really heal all wounds? A gripping novel, Ruth’s Redemption is a story of love, forgiveness, and redemption. Surrounding the events of the Nat Turner Rebellion the light of God’s unconditional love shines into the darkness of a woman’s heart, a mans violent mission and a cultures cruel and socially accepted inhumanity. Banks creates a love story between, woman and self, woman and God as well as man and woman. Marlene considers herself a Kingdom Writer/Word Warrior with a style of storytelling that does not box comfortably in the usual categories. She blends engaging plots, stand out characters with memorable historical events through a Christian lens. Although known for her historical storytelling with a romantic edge, she writes multiple genres including contemporary, mystery, and nonfiction. Storytelling is a gift from God, a passion she uses for His glory and Kingdom purposes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Marlene Banks, “Ruth’s Redemption” (Lift Every Voice, 2012)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 28:59


It’s A Love Story. Set in the 1800s, Ruth’s Redemption (Lift Every Voice, 2012), is an unusual depiction of the lives of slaves and free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Although a slave, Bo is educated. When he gets his freedom, he becomes a property owner of a farm. He purchases slaves only to grant them their freedom. As a man of God and widower, his life changes when the proud and hard-hearted slave girl, Ruth, appears. Ruth has never known a man like Bo. She wants freedom from slavery, from men and from her past. She is drawn to Bo but not to his Godly devotion. Bo is unwillingly attracted to Ruth. Can their relationship and love push through the personal and cultural hardships? Does love really heal all wounds? A gripping novel, Ruth’s Redemption is a story of love, forgiveness, and redemption. Surrounding the events of the Nat Turner Rebellion the light of God’s unconditional love shines into the darkness of a woman’s heart, a mans violent mission and a cultures cruel and socially accepted inhumanity. Banks creates a love story between, woman and self, woman and God as well as man and woman. Marlene considers herself a Kingdom Writer/Word Warrior with a style of storytelling that does not box comfortably in the usual categories. She blends engaging plots, stand out characters with memorable historical events through a Christian lens. Although known for her historical storytelling with a romantic edge, she writes multiple genres including contemporary, mystery, and nonfiction. Storytelling is a gift from God, a passion she uses for His glory and Kingdom purposes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Historical Fiction
Marlene Banks, “Ruth’s Redemption” (Lift Every Voice, 2012)

New Books in Historical Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 28:59


It’s A Love Story. Set in the 1800s, Ruth’s Redemption (Lift Every Voice, 2012), is an unusual depiction of the lives of slaves and free blacks in pre-Civil War America. Although a slave, Bo is educated. When he gets his freedom, he becomes a property owner of a farm. He purchases slaves only to grant them their freedom. As a man of God and widower, his life changes when the proud and hard-hearted slave girl, Ruth, appears. Ruth has never known a man like Bo. She wants freedom from slavery, from men and from her past. She is drawn to Bo but not to his Godly devotion. Bo is unwillingly attracted to Ruth. Can their relationship and love push through the personal and cultural hardships? Does love really heal all wounds? A gripping novel, Ruth’s Redemption is a story of love, forgiveness, and redemption. Surrounding the events of the Nat Turner Rebellion the light of God’s unconditional love shines into the darkness of a woman’s heart, a mans violent mission and a cultures cruel and socially accepted inhumanity. Banks creates a love story between, woman and self, woman and God as well as man and woman. Marlene considers herself a Kingdom Writer/Word Warrior with a style of storytelling that does not box comfortably in the usual categories. She blends engaging plots, stand out characters with memorable historical events through a Christian lens. Although known for her historical storytelling with a romantic edge, she writes multiple genres including contemporary, mystery, and nonfiction. Storytelling is a gift from God, a passion she uses for His glory and Kingdom purposes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The African History Network Show
Ida B. Wells, Queen Nanny, Nat Turner, Great African Women - Michael Imhotep

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 35:00


Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network was a guest on The Cliff Russell Show 910am The Superstation Detroit and discussed Ida B. Wells, Queen Nanny of Jamaica, the Nat Turner Rebellion, Columbus' Voyages and The Great African Women In History, Weekend Lecture and LIVE International WEBINAR. "Great African Women In History: The Mothers Of Civilization LECTURE & LIVE WEBINAR" with Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network. (WATCH VIDEO) https://youtu.be/GSo0QqsnlnM.   Lecture in DETROIT, Sat. 2-11-17, 3pm-7pm at The Jungle Juice Bar, 14929 Charlevoix St., Grosse Pointe Park, MI.   LIVE WEBINAR: Sun. 2-12-17, 3pm-5pm EST. View the WEBINAR from around the world. Register for the WEBINAR at http://www.theblackhistoryschool.com/public-course?courseid=great-african-women-in-history---the-mothers-civilization.      Visit for more information on the lecture and www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and for DVDs, podcasts articles by Michael Imhotep. (WATCH VIDEO) https://youtu.be/GSo0QqsnlnM.  

The African History Network Show
History of the Electoral College and its Relationship to Slavery

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2016 167:00


Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Monday, Nov. 14th, 2016, 4pm-6pm EST (1pm-3pm PST) with host Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network. How White Supremacy won Donald Trump the election.  “The History of the Electoral College and its Relationship to Slavery”.   State of The Black World Conference, Wed. Nov. 16th – Sun. Nov. 20th Watch Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBDvxDPjp5k, Use code “African History Network”.  Visit www.LetsBuyBlack365.com/events/sobwc. New DVD Bundle Pack from Michael Imhotep and The African History Network. "Redistributing The Pain Bundle Pack" includes the following DVD presentations. Order here http://theafricanhistorynetwork.net/RedistributeThePainBundlePack. 1. Nat Turner Rebellion of 1831: The Rebirth of a Nation, 3 DVD Set recorded 11-15-16 and 11-12-16   CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281.  POST YOUR COMMENTS.  WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR.  Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Mon.-Fri. 4pm-6pm EST online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more info and podcasts and DVDs by Michael Imhotep.

The African History Network Show
Pres. Debate Recap, Fact Checking, Central Park 5, Indigenous People's Day

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 110:00


Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Monday, Oct. 10th, 4pm-6pm EST (3pm-5pm PST) with host Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network.  Recap of last night's Presidential Debate.  1) Nat Turner Rebelion and the movie The Birth of a Nation.  2) Donald Trump's continued attack on the Central Park 5.  Where are the Black Republicans on this issue? 3) Nat Turner Rebellion of 1831 and the movie “The Birth of a Nation”.  4) Why are more and more cities choosing Idigenous People's Day over Columbus Day?  5) Evidence that shows Africans were in the Americas before Christopher Columbus.   CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281.  POST YOUR COMMENTS.  WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR.  Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show online Monday – Friday, 4pm-6pm EST online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more info, podcasts and DVDS.

On the Ground w Esther Iverem
‘ON THE GROUND’ SHOW FOR AUGUST 26, 2016: Nate Parker, ‘The Birth of a Nation’ and Rape Culture…Update on BDS…Protesting Environmental ‘Sacrifice Zones’

On the Ground w Esther Iverem

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016


https://onthegroundshow.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/OTG-AUGUST26-2016-MONO-EDIT.mp3 As Black August draws to a close, activists continue to mark the month by organizing, through education and other through acts of resistance. The Nat Turner Rebellion, which happened during this week 185 years ago, is in the news because of a soon-to-be released biopic about his life. A distinguished panel, Bridgett M. Davis, Kenneth Carroll and L.D. Crittenden, discusses the controversy surrounding the film, 'The Birth of a Nation' and the director, writer and lead actor Nate Parker. Also, we get an update on the Boycott Divestment Sanctions Movement, including the fact that DC Mayor Muriel Bowser and Maryland Governor Larry Hogan have signed onto a list of governors opposing BDS. The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement, or BDS, targets Israel and institutions complicit in its oppression of Palestinians. Plus headlines on Black Lives Matter, protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline and oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and cultural happenings. Plus more headlines.

Pan-African Journal
Pan-African Journal: Worldwide Radio Broadcast

Pan-African Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2015 175:00


Listen to this edition of the Pan-African Journal hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire. You will hear our regular PANW reports on the continuing controversy surrounding the torture of Libyan loyalists who fought against the imperialist intervention and destruction of the North African state in 2011; Pierre Nkurunziza was inaugurated to a third term this week amid ongoing unrest inside this central African state; violence is not abating within the Central African Republic as reports indicate that ousted leader Francois Bozize is planning to return in order to participate in an upcoming election while efforts are underway to investigate cases of sexual abuse by United Nations peacekeeping troops; and efforts are taking place to reconstitute the African National Congress Youth League through a soon to be held conference in South Africa. In the second and third hours we will feature segments on Black August. Another tribute to Hugo Pinell will be heard and a recording of Huey P. Newton when he emerged from prison in Aug. 1970. The final two segments examine the Nat Turner Rebellion of 1831 and the raid on Harper's Ferry led by John Brown in 1859.

The African History Network Show
The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Empowerment

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014 156:00


Listen to The African History Network Show Monday, Aug. 25th, 8:00pm-10:00pm EST with host Michael Imhotep. 1) In our Economic Empowerment Segment we'll deal with “The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Empowerment”.  2) Remembering the Nat Turner Rebellion of 1800.  3) Update on the Michael Brown Murder case.  Call in with your questions at (914) 338-1375.   Sign up for The African History Network email newsletter by texting the word "Kemet" to 22828. #TheAHNShow Twitter: FB: IG: Michael Imhotep Listen to “The African History Network Show” with host Michael Imhotep, Monday-Friday, 8pm-10pm EST at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theafricanhistorynetworkshow or www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com by phone, when we are LIVE at (914) 338-1375.   Visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.  We have a wide selection of African History and African American History DVD Lectures including "HIDDEN COLORS 1-3" and lectures from Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show.

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Sufe Bradshaw Interview – Black Hollywood Live’s Next

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2013 54:01


In this episode, Black Hollywood Live hosts Eboni K. Williams, Jessica King, and Nick Perdue interview special guest Sufe Bradshaw who was born into a family of nine siblings, learning early on the value of hard work and dedication from her Sicilian dad and her mother of Ghanain roots. She began her acting odyssey at the Los Angeles City Theatre Academy, where she earned a degree in Theatre. Soon after her intensive study at The Academy, she went on to train with Ben Guillory at The Robey Theatre, as well as Lee Strasberg’s prestigious Actor’s Studio, moderated by Martin Landau. Bradshaw continued to refine her craft with The Meisner Technique, along with intensive sessions in cold reading with Jimmy DiStefano, Allan Miller’s rehearsal workshop, and Wallace Audition Techniques. Bradshaw has been featured in stage productions around Los Angeles including The Nat Turner Rebellion, A Raisin in the Sun, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, The Glass Menagerie, Hamlet, Summer and Smoke, and Burn Th