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The Salt Lake Tribune's Mormon Land
BYU's racial history | Episode 327

The Salt Lake Tribune's Mormon Land

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 25:25


Even in the 19th century, Brigham Young Academy (later Brigham Young University) welcomed students of both sexes, all nationalities, religions, races and colors. Nearly from the start, it included women, which made it distinctive among other American higher-education institutions. And the school — owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — had a small but consistent nonwhite student population. That included the school's first Black graduate, Norman Wilson (not a Latter-day Saint), who earned his degree in 1939. Grace Ann Soelberg curated a BYU exhibit honoring Wilson. She also explored how Black students were treated at the school, and how they were depicted, including examples of blackface, in its yearbooks from 1911 to 1985. On this week's show, Soelberg, now a graduate student at the University of Utah, discusses her findings.

Promoter101
Promoter 101 # 223 - Tour Management 101's Biondo, Norman, Wilson, Bordeaux, Runge, Clark, Kaczka

Promoter101

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 76:44


The Promoter 101 Podcast features Tour Management 101's 7 podcast hosts Adriane Biondo, David ‘5-1’ Norman, Doug Wilson, Henry Bordeaux, Jim Runge, Mark Clark, Mary Jo Kaczka all bring there worlds of experience to our show, to share how they all came together, their may not be may silver linings in Covid, however TM101 is truly one of them.ILMC PREVIEW with Greg ParmleyHosted By: Emporium Presents' Dan Steinberg + Works Entertainments' Luke Pierce Direct Link: https://is.gd/vE7gKDEmail Dan + Luke: steiny@promoter101.netAmazon: https://is.gd/cgLbBpFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmStiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/promoter101-29260148/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2LinkedIn‬: https://www.linkedin.com/company/promoter101 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101Spotify: https://is.gd/T5SPEC‬ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stprTumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/Tweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJewTweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierceWebsite: http://www.promoter101.net/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com

Promoter101
Promoter 101 # 223 - Tour Management 101's Biondo, Norman, Wilson, Bordeaux, Runge, Clark, Kaczka

Promoter101

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 76:43


The Promoter 101 Podcast features Tour Management 101's 7 podcast hosts Adriane Biondo, David ‘5-1’ Norman, Doug Wilson, Henry Bordeaux, Jim Runge, Mark Clark, Mary Jo Kaczka all bring there worlds of experience to our show, to share how they all came together, their may not be may silver linings in Covid, however TM101 is truly one of them. ILMC PREVIEW with Greg Parmley Hosted By: Emporium Presents' Dan Steinberg + Works Entertainments' Luke Pierce Direct Link: https://is.gd/vE7gKD Email Dan + Luke: steiny@promoter101.net Amazon: https://is.gd/cgLbBp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101 Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmSt iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/promoter101-29260148/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/ itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2 LinkedIn‬: https://www.linkedin.com/company/promoter101 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101 Spotify: https://is.gd/T5SPEC‬ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stpr Tumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/ Tweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101 Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJew Tweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierce Website: http://www.promoter101.net/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101 Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com

Fated Mates
S02.33: Enemies to Lovers Interstitial with Tasha Harrison

Fated Mates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 67:34


Tasha Harrison is joining us this week to talk about an old reliable trope — enemies to lovers! This is one of those that we return to again and again — and of course, since it’s a Pandemic, we have to ask…if you’re into enemies to lovers and you haven’t read Kresley Cole’s Immortals After Dark, what are you waiting for? Season 1 is here for you! Otherwise, we’re freewheeling with Tasha on everything from the best Chris to the real inspiration for The Wire, so strap in. It’s a ride!We love having you with us! — subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform and like/review the podcast, please!Next week, we’re reading Sandra Brown! Jen and Sarah will be reading Texas! Chase, but it’s dealers’ choice! Pick your favorite old Sandra Brown or ask us for a rec on Twitter or Instagram! Maybe you want That Rana Look? Or Slow Heat in Heaven? Or French Silk? You can find them wherever books are sold (but the Texas! series isn’t in ebook format yet, sadly) — and don’t forget your favorite indie!Also, if you love the music in this or any of our episodes, check out our Spotify playlist, which includes it all!Show NotesThe internet is so slow.Remember that time when Michelle from Destiny's Child felland then got right back up?The Fraggle Rock Trash Heap.Jen wrote about Enemies to Lovers for Kirkus.Apparently, it's called a Proprietary Eponyms when a brand name becomes a verb or common noun.The question of whether or not fiction should be "timeless" is one that authors deal with in different ways.Robert Redford was a snack. Kevin Costner was named The Sexiest Man Alive, but Jen thinks the only time he was truly sexy was in Bull Durham.Can there ever be a definitive ranking of the Chrises? Jen likes Pine, Sarah likes "the Australian one," and Tasha isn't interested in any of them. Sarah has Chris Evans blindness, but Tasha points out that he's got a little of the wild one in him. Check him checking out this reporter's boots.We just had Christina Lauren on our show! Beautiful Bastard is better than Fifty Shades in a lot of ways, especially for that elevator scene. Either way, it's a good illustration of the myriad problems with a workplace romance.Speaking of Lucy Eden, she and Jen had THE STRANGEST thing happen at the 2019 RWA conference.Babies are complicated in romance and complicated in real life. Maybe what we're really going to see is a boom in "marriage in trouble" romance. Kids are complicated, too, especially if you buy the wrong poop bags.Tasha's dad inspired the character of Norman Wilson on The Wire! The Baltimore paper The Afro-American can be read online. The real life Baltimore Mayor he worked for was Martin O'Malley.These Italian Mayors want you to stay inside. If only all the American governors and mayors were the same. Cardi-B is worried about Coronavirus-- so stay home and stay safe!

Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina
Primitive Quartet Grew Out of a Fishing Trip

Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 3:00


The Primitive Quartet began in 1973, when two sets of brothers, Reagan and Larry Riddle and Furman and Norman Wilson, carried a guitar and mandolin with them on a fishing trip to Fontana Lake. The boys all sang at home and in church, but that night in Graham County was when they first sang in four-part harmony. After the fishing trip, with the encouragement of their parents and pastor, they began to sing together at area churches. They ultimately called themselves the Primitive Quartet, in honor of the old-time gospel singing that inspires them. They host the Hominy Valley Homecoming every Fourth of July weekend, and afternoon Fall Color Singing gospel concerts on October weekends at Hominy Valley Singing Grounds in Candler.

Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina
Primitive Quartet Grew Out of a Fishing Trip

Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 3:00


The Primitive Quartet began in 1973, when two sets of brothers, Reagan and Larry Riddle and Furman and Norman Wilson, carried a guitar and mandolin with them on a fishing trip to Fontana Lake. The boys all sang at home and in church, but that night in Graham County was when they first sang in four-part harmony. After the fishing trip, with the encouragement of their parents and pastor, they began to sing together at area churches. They ultimately called themselves the Primitive Quartet, in honor of the old-time gospel singing that inspires them. They host the Hominy Valley Homecoming every Fourth of July weekend, and afternoon Fall Color Singing gospel concerts on October weekends at Hominy Valley Singing Grounds in Candler.

Human Rights a Day
February 15, 1930 - Cairine Wilson

Human Rights a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 2:10


Cairine Wilson is sworn in as Canada’s first woman senator. In October 1929, Canada paved the way for women to enter real politics. It came about because Canada’s “Famous Five” women (Emily Murphy, Henrietta Muir Edwards, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney and Irene Parlby) won the “Persons Case” before the British Privy Council of the House of Lords. This allowed women to be considered “persons” for appointment to the bench and Senate, as per Canada’s constitution. Less than five months later, Prime Minister William Lyon McKenzie King appointed the country’s first woman senator. Cairine Wilson was sworn in as a Liberal senator for Ontario on February 15, 1930. Wilson was born Cairine Reay Mackay in February 1885, the daughter of a Liberal senator from Quebec. She married Norman Wilson, a Liberal MP, and raised eight children. By the time she had entered the Red Chamber, she'd been involved with the Victorian Order of Nurses, the Young Women's Christian Association and the Salvation Army. As senator, she showed considerable interest in Canada’s role in international humanitarian matters. In 1949, she became Canada's first woman delegate to the United Nations General Assembly. A year later, her involvement with refugee children earned her the Knight of the Legion of Honour. Wilson died on March 3, 1962 in Ottawa. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Game Dev Unchained
0123: Paving My Own Path with Norman Wilson

Game Dev Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 70:56


Norman Wilson is the Founder & CEO of Squeaky Grease Productions. He is working on the studio's first game called "A Shadow's Trail." After spending years in a for-profit art school and racking up student loan debt, Norman gets thrown into the chaos of the job market and got stuck in limbo. In this episode, we discuss the realities of the game industry and how his perseverance led him to start his studio in North Carolina and assembling a team to realize his dream. https://ashadowstrail.com/ Enter into our January Raffle. Here's how bit.ly/2EoO0k7 Thanks for our Patrons for support: Paul Miller Jr., Jarvis Mcgee, Habib Khan, Jan Tverdik, Kelvin Reid, Garrett Gustafson Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/gamedevunchained Check us out on our website www.gamedevunchained.com/ Join our community on Discord discord.gg/sJtGmpV

Columbia Journalism
Arts Culture Beat: Actor Reg E. Cathey

Columbia Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2015 60:00


Join us for a lively conversation with wide-ranging actor Reg E. Cathey. Best known for his for his roles as Norman Wilson (right-hand-man to Mayor Carcetti) in The Wire, Freddy Hayes (of Freddy's BBQ) in House of Cards, and Martin Querns in Oz, Cathey also has a rich career on stage, recently starring as Prospero in a production of Shakespeare's The Tempest. Cathey has also been a core participant in the Theater of War project, which presents staged readings of anciet Greek tragedies for audiences of service members and civilians as a way of opening up issues related to the experience of war. He talks to ArtsCultureBeat's Miriam Hall and Sara Elkamel about acting for stage, screen, and soldiers.Arts Culture Beat is the web magazine of the Arts & Culture MA Seminar at Columbia Journalism School.

Columbia Journalism
Arts Culture Beat: Actor Reg E. Cathey

Columbia Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2015 60:00


Join us for a lively conversation with wide-ranging actor Reg E. Cathey. Best known for his for his roles as Norman Wilson (right-hand-man to Mayor Carcetti) in The Wire, Freddy Hayes (of Freddy's BBQ) in House of Cards, and Martin Querns in Oz, Cathey also has a rich career on stage, recently starring as Prospero in a production of Shakespeare's The Tempest. Cathey has also been a core participant in the Theater of War project, which presents staged readings of anciet Greek tragedies for audiences of service members and civilians as a way of opening up issues related to the experience of war. He talks to ArtsCultureBeat's Miriam Hall and Sara Elkamel about acting for stage, screen, and soldiers.Arts Culture Beat is the web magazine of the Arts & Culture MA Seminar at Columbia Journalism School.