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In this jam-packed episode, Khristina dives into the start of WNBA training camp season with longtime AP women’s basketball writer and Hall of Famer Doug Feinberg. They break down Paige Bueckers’ arrival in Dallas, rookies to watch, the ongoing roster crunch, and the league’s push to grow visibility—from expanded preseason coverage to global exhibition games. Later, Khristina is joined by Pamela Grundy and Susan Shackelford, authors of Shattering the Glass: The Remarkable History of Women’s Basketball, for a powerful conversation on the game’s origins, Title IX, cultural evolution, and the pivotal figures who paved the way. Want more women’s basketball scoop? Follow the show on Instagram @ICYMIwithKW and X @ICYMIwithKW and for more on Khristina, follow her on Instagram @khristinawilliams Let us know what you think of the show by leaving a rating and a review! CREDITS Executive Producers: Nikki Ettore Jessie Katz Tyler Klang Jonathan Strickland Producers: Mike Coscarelli Buffy Gorrilla Producer & Editor: Tari Harrison Host: Khristina WilliamsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There was an ugly scene Wednesday night at a Charlotte pizza restaurant when a meeting of concerned parents was disrupted and police were called. A group called Moms for Liberty booked the restaurant for a private event but a couple of loud activists showed up -- Mark Garrison spoke with Pamela Grundy, one of the activists to share why she just can't stand the group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, the fellas were joined by Charlotte author Pamela Grundy to discuss her new book LEGACY: Three Centuries of Black History in Charlotte, North Carolina. They also spared some time for Cheers and Jeers, and John gave Miller a new mantra.
This week we talk to Pamela Grundy and Susan Shackleford, authors of the groundbreaking book, “Shattering The Glass: The Remarkable History Of Women's Basketball.” You have to listen to this interview. We also have “Choice Words” about Caitlyn Jenner’s pathetic political power play. In addition, we also have “Just Stand Up” and “Just Sit Down” awards to the German women’s gymnastic team for their statement against sexualization in the sport and Knicks/Islanders owner James Dolan. All this and more on this week’s show!Pamela Grundy & Susan ShacklefordTwitter: @pamcgrundy https://uncpress.org/book/9780807858295/shattering-the-glass/Zirin, Sports Unions Come Together to Fight for the PRO Acthttps://www.thenation.com/article/society/pro-act-sport/— http://www.edgeofsportspodcast.com/ | http://twitter.com/EdgeOfSportsPod | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@gmail.com | Edge of Sports hotline: 401-426-3343 (EDGE)
Hear from panelists including Dorothy (Dot) Counts-Scoggins, the first Black student to integrate Harding High School, civil rights figure, and great-aunt of a PD alum; community activist Justin Perry; historian Dr. Pamela Grundy; and 37-year PD history teacher Roy Garrison. Moderated by Dr. Nadia Johnson, Director of Equity & Inclusion at PD, this discussion sheds light on Providence Day's founding as a "white flight" school, and discusses the lessons to be learned from history.
Queen City Nerve's new series on Black history in Charlotte launched this week. Joining Justin and Ryan in-studio are Nerve's Pamela Grundy, and the Museum of the New South's Dr. Willie Griffin.
Join Black & Read as we welcome Pamela Grundy the author of Color & Character to the Podcast to discuss historic West Charlotte High School featuring educator and community activist Jarrod Jones. Please leave us a rating and review. We love to hear from our listeners. If you have a suggestion for a book please let us know! Follow Us! Twitter: @BlackandReadPod Facebook: @BlackandReadPod E-mail: BlackandReadPodcast@gmail.com
Pamela Grundy talks about her new book âColor and Character:West Charlotte High and the American Struggle Over Educational Equalityâ
Pamela Grundy talks about her new book âColor and Character:West Charlotte High and the American Struggle Over Educational Equalityâ
Couldn't attend the Network for Public Education conference in Austin, TX, in person? Me neither. Join us for an informal, unofficial chat hosted by K-12 News Network with some friends of mine who attended. Guests are Pamela Grundy, a parent activist in support of public schools based in NC, Hannah Nguyen, co-organizer of Students Resisting TFA and Students United for Public Education. We'll find out what some of the highlights were of the conference for them and what important messages and strategies there are for folks at home. http://k12newsnetwork.com