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Life Examined
Food, Farming, Faith and Hip Hop; Black earth wisdom and the fight for environmental and racial justice

Life Examined

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 53:31


The plight of Black farmers in America has a dark history. The trauma of stolen lands and exploited labor may explain why there are now relatively few Black and Indigenous people in farming, agriculture, or even within environmental activism.  Leah Penniman is one farmer fighting to change that. Penniman explains that there’s a rising generation of Black and brown farmers reexamining their relationship to the land and reclaiming the farming and agricultural practices once held by their ancestors.   Penniman, who is the co-founder of Soul Fire Farm, says that “Black farmers had already declined from 14% of the nation's farmers in the early 1900s to just about 1% today.”  As a result of racism and discrimination Penniman says, “millions of acres of land were lost out of the Black community, and with that so much intergenerational wealth and knowledge.”  Penniman says her mission with Soul Fire Farms was to help end racism and injustice in the food system and explore and embrace of her own ancestral heritage to the land and agriculture; “nature as a source of spiritual connection permeates African diasporic thinking and very much informs the way we [operate] at Soul Fire, but also [how] the broader rising generation are conceptualizing our relationship to the land.”   “The food system pertains to all of us. All of us eat, so all of us are connected. All of us are complicit, but also all of us have these immense opportunities to contribute to change as consumers in the food system.” For over 20 years the Reverend Lennox Yearwood has also been fighting for racial and environmental justice. Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, Rev. Yearwood has always had a strong affinity for music; “all music, particularly hip-hop and jazz. R&B, the Blues… for me, music was really more a pathway to the soul, just a way to escape. Music is so uplifting, it's so encouraging, it's just so beautiful — particularly with instruments and singing.”   Rev. Yearwood is President and CEO of the Hip Hop Caucus — a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization which began in 2004 and leverages hip-hop culture to encourage young people to vote and participate in the democratic process. Rev. Yearwood’s passion for music ties into his environmental activism and his work on human rights issues in the Gulf Coast region after Hurricane Katrina.  “Hip-hop’s roots are based in people who have been put in sometimes very difficult situations. They're using their cultural expression to shape their political experience. They’re talking about what they're going through, and they're trying to use music and culture to explain and sometimes bring light to situations.”   “Chuck D said that [hip-hop] ‘became the CNN for those communities.’ And so … listening to that, hearing that music, and hearing the power behind it definitely drew me into wanting to be a part of it.”  More: Chuck D on creating ‘naphic grovels,’ embracing mistakes (Press Play, 2023) Rev. Yearwood is actively involved in seeking environmental justice.  He continually highlights racial disparities and heightens awareness of the social and economic issues that negatively impact Black people.  The Hip Hop Caucus’ short film Underwater Projects sheds light on the coastal urban flooding happening in Norfolk, Virginia — including its effects on a historically Black public housing community.   Eternally hopeful and with a strong sense of faith, Rev. Yearwood is optimistic that things can be done to make life better: “When we come together, we do well. That's my prayer, that's what keeps me excited, motivated, and lets me know that at some point in time… That the power of humanity is just an amazing, beautiful thing.”  Delve deeper into life, philosophy, and what makes us human by joining the Life Examined discussion group on Facebook.

Rise Up
E-Bikes

Rise Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 28:05


Did you know you don't have to be a pro cyclist to keep up with the racers competing in the Tour de France? E-bikes are one of the best environmentally conscious transportation options that keep you fit while having fun. These electric bikes significantly reduce carbon emissions, decrease air and noise pollution, and use less energy and resources for production and maintenance compared to traditional vehicles. Plus, they offer an efficient, cost-effective alternative to driving, making them a smart choice for both your health and the planet. In this final episode of season five, hear from Matthew Penniman, Communications and Advocacy Director at the League of Michigan Bicyclists, as he discusses the importance of e-bikes, technology advancements, costs, and the adoption of a new transportation system. Get Connected: Rise Up Podcast: https://www.riseupmidwest.org The Energy Fair: https://www.theenergyfair.org The MREA: https://www.midwestrenew.org Email: Info@midwestrenew.org 0:00 Matt Penniman Introduction 1:19 League of Michigan Bicyclists 3:44 Why are bicycles important? 4:47 The League's priorities 6:35 Tensions between road users 8:31 Technology advancements in mobility 9:58 Consumer considerations 13:50 Changes in electric bikes 15:09 Battery range estimations 18:02 Cost range 18:47 Form factors 21:37 Adapting the transportation system 23:15 Communities leading the way on micro mobility 24:00 Future vision for micro mobility and bicycles 25:46 Additional resources and closing thoughts ABOUT OUR GUEST: MATTHEW PENNIMAN A passionate cyclist and communication strategist, Matthew Penniman assumed the role of Communications and Advocacy Director at the League of Michigan Bicyclists in 2018. With a diverse skill set encompassing project planning, organizational psychology, strategic engagement, and more, Matthew is dedicated to advancing ethical messaging within the nonprofit sector and community development initiatives. Penniman's advocacy extends to promoting riding safety and illustrating the broader community benefits of increased bicycle usage. As a pivotal member of the League of Michigan Bicyclists, he champions the importance of bicycling in creating healthier, more connected communities and advocating for bicycle-friendly policies at the State Capitol in Lansing. Founded in 1981, the League of Michigan Bicyclists is a nonprofit organization committed to advocating for bicycle-friendly policies, offering financial aid to like-minded individuals and groups, and developing educational materials for cyclists and various stakeholders. Through annual cycling tours, statewide event calendars, and a clear mission to improve lives through bicycling, the League of Michigan Bicyclists envisions a future where bicycling enhances the well-being of all community members, promotes sustainable transportation options, and fosters inclusive and accessible streets and trails for everyone.

Through the Gray
James Penniman-Morin: Mayor may Not

Through the Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 74:40


James grew up in Virginia into a family of air traffic controllers and history buffs. Inspired to lead and serve in the military. James' experiences in Boy Scouting grew and nurtured the desire to join the military, and shaped his decision to apply to West Point. James was accepted and prepared to enter West Point, but the separation from his home town support network had him looking to build another. The friends James made in rugby, in his cadet companies, and at West Point in general would be critical in guiding his path at school, the military, and after transitioning to civilian life. James has been building and nurturing relationships as an Airborne Infantry Ranger in Afghanistan and Iraq. As a Company Commander in the Old Guard and a Law student at Georgetown. As a Lawyer in Washington D.C. and in Texas. And now serving as a Mayor. This is his story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support

Talking Michigan Transportation
Cycling advocates mark a victory as Gov. Whitmer signs distracted driving bills

Talking Michigan Transportation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 20:16 Transcription Available


Last week, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation that bans the use of hand-held electronic devices while driving. The legislation had a number of advocates, none more so than the League of Michigan Bicyclists.On this week's Talking Michigan Transportation podcast, Matt Penniman,  communications and advocacy director for the League, explains why this was so important to his members.Investigators face challenges identifying distracted driving as a cause of crashes. Some statistics from 2021, the most recent year with updated data:Bicycle·   1,248 crashes, 37 cited as involving distracted driving.·   29 fatal, two cited as involving distracted driving.·   126 serious, three cited as involving distracted driving.Pedestrian·   1790 crashes, 92 cited as involving distracted driving.·   182 fatal, 14 cited as involving distracted driving.·   343 serious, 22 cited as involving distracted driving.Penniman also talks about the continuing rise in popularity of electric bicycles (e-bikes), with industry officials anticipating the market growing to nearly $92 billion by 2029.Other topics include Michigan's Complete Streets policy and whether it's time for some updates.

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
695. 44 Academic Words Reference from "Naima Penniman: "Being Human" | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 40:03


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Common Ground Radio
Common Ground Radio 3/13/23: Black Earth Wisdom

Common Ground Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 58:00


Producers/Hosts: Holli Cederholm and Clare Boland Editor: Clare Boland Common Ground Radio is an hour-long discussion of local food and organic agriculture with people here in the state of Maine and beyond. This month: In the April 2023 episode of MOFGA’s Common Ground Radio, host Holli Cederholm discusses “Black Earth Wisdom: Soulful Conversations with Black Environmentalists” with Leah Penniman, farm director/co-executive director of Soul Fire Farm and author of “Farming While Black,” and Rue Mapp, founder of Outdoor Afro and author of “Nature Swagger: Stories and Visions of Black Joy in the Outdoors.” “Black Earth Wisdom” is a newly released book of essays and interviews that explores Black people's spiritual and scientific connection to the land, waters, and climate.  Topics this episode include: – “Black Earth Wisdom: Soulful Conversations with Black Environmentalists” by Leah Penniman. – “Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land” by Leah Penniman. – “Nature Swagger: Stories and Visions of Black Joy in the Outdoors” by Rue Mapp. – Contributions of Black people to environmental thought and agroecological practices. – The importance of representation to access and inclusion. – Why centering BIPOC voices is critical to environmentalism. Guest/s: Leah Penniman is a Black Kreyol farmer, mother, soil nerd, author, and food justice activist who co-founded Soul Fire Farm in Grafton, New York, in 2010, with the mission to end racism in the food system and reclaim our ancestral connection to land. Penniman is part of a team that facilitates powerful food sovereignty programs — including farmer training for Black and Brown people, a subsidized farm food distribution program for communities living under food apartheid, and domestic and international organizing toward equity in the food system. In addition to “Black Earth Wisdom,” she is the author of “Farming While Black.” Rue Mapp documents her personal experiences while pioneering and shifting a new visual representation of Black people in the outdoors. An outdoorswoman, she transformed her kitchen table blog into a national nature-inspired enterprise and movement, called Outdoor Afro: where Black people and nature meet. Mapp is the founder and CEO of Outdoor Afro, and she is also the author of “Nature Swagger: Stories and Visions of Black Joy in the Outdoors,” which was published in 2022. Her words about nature and Black joy can also be found in conversation with other Black environmentalists in the newly released “Black Earth Wisdom.” FMI Links: “Black Earth Wisdom: Soulful Conversations with Black Environmentalists” by Leah Penniman “Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land” by Leah Penniman “Nature Swagger: Stories and Visions of Black Joy in the Outdoors” by Rue Mapp Outdoor Afro Soul Fire Farm About the hosts: Holli Cederholm has been involved in organic agriculture since 2005 when she first apprenticed on a small farm. She has worked on organic farms in Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, Scotland and Italy and, in 2010, founded a small farm focused on celebrating open-pollinated and heirloom vegetables. As the former manager of a national nonprofit dedicated to organic seed growers, she authored a peer-reviewed handbook on GMO avoidance strategies for seed growers. Holli has also been a steward at Forest Farm, the iconic homestead of “The Good Life” authors Helen and Scott Nearing; a host of “The Farm Report” on Heritage Radio Network; and a long-time contributor for The Maine Organic Farmer & Gardener, which she now edits in her role as content creator and editor at MOFGA. Caitlyn Barker has worked in education and organic agriculture on and off for the last 17 years. She has worked on an organic vegetable farm, served on the Maine Farm to School network, worked in early childhood education and taught elementary school. She currently serves as the community engagement coordinator for MOFGA. The post Common Ground Radio 3/13/23: Black Earth Wisdom first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

KPFA - Womens Magazine
Afro-Indigenous healing on Soul Fire Farm

KPFA - Womens Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 59:58


Regenerative farming practices rooted in African-Indigenous wisdom and technologies are part of the solution to feeding the world without undermining its ecology Soul Fire Farm is an example of that. co founded by Leah Penniman and   Located in upstate New York soul fire farm is  an Afro-Indigenous centered community farm committed dedicated to uprooting racism and seeding sovereignty in the food system.  Soul Fire grows mostly perennial crops—berries, orchards of fruit trees, medicinal herbs—that help capture carbon. They also practice silvopasture, a system in which livestock like poultry and sheep graze among fruit trees, which also works to mitigate the effects of climate change. Much of what is grown is donated to the residents of Albany neighborhoods classed as food deserts, although Penniman prefers the term “food apartheid.” They raise and distribute life-giving food as a means to end food apartheid.  It's an alternative to the capitalist  economic model. It's about relationships. It's not just a model of selling.”[9]With deep reverence for the land and wisdom of their ancestors, they  work to reclaim their collective right to belong to the earth and to have agency in the food system.Soul Fire farm  bring diverse communities together on this healing land to share skills on sustainable agriculture, natural building, spiritual activism, health, and environmental justice.They  are training the next generation of activist-farmers and strengthening the movements for food sovereignty and community self-determination. Their  food sovereignty programs reach over 50,000 people each year, including farmer training for Black and Brown growers, reparations and land return initiatives for northeast farmers, food justice workshops for urban youth, home gardens for city-dwellers living under food apartheid, doorstep harvest delivery for food insecure households, and systems and policy education for public decision-makers. Today Joy Moore and I  talk to Briana Alfaro about the Soul Fire farms programs and the importance of its trainings to create the new activists of the future who will help heal our planet.  Briana Alfaro  co-creates educational offerings as Administrative Program Manager at Soul Fire Farm.    The post Afro-Indigenous healing on Soul Fire Farm appeared first on KPFA.

RECOVERY CAST
#40 Clint Penniman

RECOVERY CAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 65:50


Pawley and Michele have a conversation with Clinton Penniman, CDCA. They discuss his recovery and challenges working in the field.

Daily Detroit
What's next for Detroit's East Warren streetscape (ft. Allen Penniman)

Daily Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 12:37


Construction has begun on an $8.2 million streetscape project on East Warren in Detroit, between Cadieux and Three Mile. What are some of the improvements we'll see? What will the impact be? How long will it take? And what were some of the thoughts behind the design? Allen Penniman, East Region Design Director for Detroit's Planning and Development Department joins me on the show to talk all about what's ahead. Remember to tell a friend about the show! If you can, consider supporting us: One time thing: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit Or become a monthly member: https://www.patreon.com/DailyDetroit  

Cal Ag Roots Podcast
Seeds Of Change Episode 2

Cal Ag Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 36:19


SEEDS OF CHANGE EPISODE 2 “To Free Ourselves We Must Feed Ourselves: The Hidden Legacy of the Black Panther Free Breakfast Program in California." In January 1969 a group of young visionaries at the forefront of the Black Power movement launched an innovative Free Breakfast Program for children in Oakland. In doing so, they didn't just help shape public imagination about the possibilities of food aid. Discover how they also helped change the political will of the state and nation. (Photo Credit: Charles Bursey serving children at Panther breakfast program, St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, No. 135. Photo by Pirkle Jones. Courtesy of University of California, Santa Cruz. McHenry Library, Special Collections). Seeds of Change Episode 2 features interviews from Dr. Analena Hope Hassberg (incoming Cal State LA Assoc. Prof.) and Billy X Jennings (Public Historian of the Black Panther Party). It was written and produced by Dr. Caroline Collins (Postdoctoral Fellow at UC San Diego and Cal Ag Roots Producer at the California Institute for Rural Studies) and edited by Li Schmidt (Associate Associate Storyteller and Researcher at the California Institute for Rural Studies). This project was made possible with support from the 11th Hour Project at the Schmidt Family Foundation. The episode's title “To Free Ourselves We Must Feed Ourselves” is inspired by the words of activist farmer and author Leah Penniman. Learn more about Penniman's work here: https://www.soulfirefarm.org/portfolio-items/to-free-ourselves-we-must-feed-ourselves/. Music Credits for Episode 2: "Strange Persons" by Kicksta; "Petit Gennevilliers (Celesta)” by MagnusMoone; "Summer Breeze” and "Inward" by HansTroost; Vocals by harmony group Reverb; “Afronauts” by Crowander; and “Can” by CSC Funk Band. Tribe of Noise licensing information can be found here: prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/pages/terms. Pixabay terms of service can be found here: https://pixabay.com/service/terms/. Free Music Archive information can be found here: https://freemusicarchive.org/royalty-free-music. Library of Congress disclaimers can be found here: https://www.loc.gov/legal/. #seedsofchange #blackhistory #california #calagroots #blacklivesmatter #rural #americanwest #blackculture #black #foodjustice #blackfood #blm #history #blackpeople #blackisbeautiful #blackpride #africanamerican

Authentically Detroit
Black Thriving in Paris with Lauren Hood & Allen Penniman!

Authentically Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 73:54


A group of 12 Black Detroiters went on an excursion of search of Black Thriving  in Paris, France. Lauren Hood is the founder and executive director of the Institute of Afro-Urbanism and the curator of the trip!Allen Penniman is a city planner and designer in Detroit who went on the excursion. Orlando is out this week but Donna has all bases covered. 

The Climate Daily
Climate Champs Leah & Naima Penniman, Conservation Through Poverty Alleviation, Kids for Saving Earth!

The Climate Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 9:27


Meet Climate Champions Leah Penniman and Naima Penniman. Plus getting to know Conservation Through Poverty Alleviation International, and Kids for Saving Earth!  

TEDTalks  Arte
Ser humano | Naima Penniman

TEDTalks Arte

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 4:11


En esta impresionante actuación de palabra hablada, la poeta y "futurista que perdona la libertad" Naima Penniman celebra las maravillas de la palabra natural y la conexión de la humanidad con ella. "Me pregunto si el sol debate amanecer alguna mañana", dice ella.

TEDTalks Arte
"Sendo Humano" | Naima Penniman

TEDTalks Arte

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 4:11


Nesta declamação impressionante, Naima Penniman, poetisa e "futurista que forja a liberdade", comemora as maravilhas do mundo natural e a conexão da humanidade com ele. "Eu me pergunto se o Sol debate o amanhecer em algumas manhãs", diz ela.

TED Talks Art
"Being Human" | Naima Penniman

TED Talks Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 4:11


In this stunning spoken-word performance, poet and "freedom-forging futurist" Naima Penniman celebrates the wonders of the natural world and humanity's connection to it. "I wonder if the sun debates dawn some mornings," she says.

TED Talks Daily
"Being Human" | Naima Penniman

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 4:11


In this stunning spoken-word performance, poet and "freedom-forging futurist" Naima Penniman celebrates the wonders of the natural world and humanity's connection to it. "I wonder if the sun debates dawn some mornings," she says.

TED Talks Daily (HD video)
"Being Human" | Naima Penniman

TED Talks Daily (HD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 4:11


In this stunning spoken-word performance, poet and "freedom-forging futurist" Naima Penniman celebrates the wonders of the natural world and humanity's connection to it. "I wonder if the sun debates dawn some mornings," she says.

TED Talks Daily (SD video)
"Being Human" | Naima Penniman

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 4:11


In this stunning spoken-word performance, poet and "freedom-forging futurist" Naima Penniman celebrates the wonders of the natural world and humanity's connection to it. "I wonder if the sun debates dawn some mornings," she says.

The Streets Are Planning
Redressing Racist Urban Planning Policies w/ Allen Penniman

The Streets Are Planning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 54:27


Allen PennimanIG: @al.isaakTwitter: @justpenniesEast Warren Planning StudyRedressing Racist Policies to Implement Equity-driven  Revitalization

The Emergent Strategy Podcast
Earth: A Primary Source and Relative with Leah Penniman

The Emergent Strategy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 58:25


"For most of human history, the way that we got our information -- we read the stars, we read the weather, we read the directionality of the migration of the birds...there was a way we were very versed in the primary source of earth," said Leah Penniman, Co-director and Farm Manager of the beloved Soul Fire Farm. Penniman is also the author of Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land. This week on the Emergent Strategy Podcast, Mia and Leah talk about spirituality as it pertains to the land, adaptation during the pandemic, how to not perform your solidarity, and singing to your seeds. Happy June, ya'll.

The Schumacher Lectures
Winona LaDuke and Leah Penniman in Conversation

The Schumacher Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 84:59


Winona LaDuke—an Anishinaabekwe (Ojibwe) member of the White Earth Nation—is an environmentalist, economist, author, and prominent Native American activist working to restore and preserve indigenous cultures and lands.She graduated from Harvard University in 1982 with a B.A. in economics (rural economic development) and from Antioch University with an M.A. in community economic development. While at Harvard, she came to understand that the problems besetting native nations were the result of centuries of governmental exploitation. At age 18 she became the youngest person to speak to the United Nations about Native American issues.In 1989 LaDuke founded the White Earth Land Recovery Project in Minnesota, focusing on the recovery, preservation, and restoration of land on the White Earth Reservation. This includes branding traditional foods through the Native Harvest label.In 1993 LaDuke gave the Annual E. F. Schumacher Lecture entitled “Voices from White Earth.” That same year she co-founded and is executive director of Honor the Earth, whose goal is to support Native environmental issues and to ensure the survival of sustainable Native communities. As executive director she travels nationally and internationally to work with Indigenous communities on climate justice, renewable energy, sustainable development, food sovereignty, environmental justice, and human rights.Among the books she has authored are All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land and Life (1999, 2016); The Winona LaDuke Reader: A Collection of Essential Writings (2002); Recovering the Sacred: The Power of Naming and Claiming (2005); The Militarization of Indian Country (2013).LaDuke's many honors include nomination in 1994 by Time magazine as one of America's 50 most promising leaders under 40; the Thomas Merton Award in 1996, the Ann Bancroft Award for Women's Leadership in 1997, and the Reebok Human Rights Award in 1998. In 1998 Ms. Magazine named her Woman of the Year for her work with Honor the Earth. She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2007, and in 2017 she received the Alice and Clifford Spendlove Prize in Social Justice, Diplomacy, and Tolerance.Winona LaDuke was an active leader as a Water Protector with the Dakota Access Pipeline protests in 2017 at Standing Rock, where the Sioux Nation and hundreds of their supporters fought to preserve the Nation's drinking water and sacred lands from the damage the pipeline would cause. Over the years her activism has not deviated from seeking justice and restoration for Indigenous peoples.Leah Penniman is an educator, farmer/peyizan, author, and food justice activist from Soul Fire Farm in Grafton, NY. She co-founded Soul Fire Farm in 2011 with the mission to end racism in the food system and reclaim our ancestral connection to land. Penniman is part of a team that facilitates powerful food sovereignty programs – including farmer trainings for Black & Brown people, a subsidized farm food distribution program for people living under food apartheid, and domestic and international organizing toward equity in the food system.Penniman holds an MA in Science Education and BA in Environmental Science and International Development from Clark University. She has been farming since 1996 and teaching since 2002. The work of Penniman and Soul Fire Farm has been recognized by the Soros Racial Justice Fellowship, Fulbright Program, Omega Sustainability Leadership Award, Presidential Award for Science Teaching, NYS Health Emerging Innovator Awards, and Andrew Goodman Foundation, among others. She is the author of Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land (2018).

Flipping the Table
S2 - Ep#27 - Naima Penniman, inspiring poet, is our Season II finale!

Flipping the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 54:03


Naima shares her path, her poetry and vision for a food system and society that is healed, just and regenerative. An inspiring end to Season II!

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep. 89: Kandia Crazy Horse on Southern Rock + Little Richard

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 70:16


In this week's episode, we talk to the splendid Kandia Crazy Horse — Zooming in from her apartment in "high Harlem" — about her career as a writer and singer-songwriter; about her abiding love for Southern rock; and about Rip It Up, her 2004 anthology of essays on Black rock from Little Richard to Lenny Kravitz. Along the way we discuss Donny Hathaway, Muscle Shoals, Mad Dogs & Englishmen, Love's Arthur Lee... and Kandia's terrific 2013 country-soul album Stampede.We then go back to 1969 and hear the first of three clips from Joel Selvin's audio interview with the aforementioned Little Richard, prompting discussion of Mr. Penniman's pivotal role in the story of Black rock ('n'roll).Mark then guides us through his new library highlights, including Roy Carr & Ian MacDonald debating David Bowie, Nick Tosches on Dolly Parton, Barry Cain on the blower to Sylvester, Sandy Robertson meeting L.A. legend Terry Melcher in London and Mark Rowland talking at length with Tom Waits. Barney mentions Andy Beckett on Peter Hook and Gary Pig Gold on the Shaggs, while Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Jason Gross' piece about Istanbul in the early noughties and Wyndham Wallace's 2010 review of Janelle Monáe performing at Berlin's Postbahnhof.Many thanks to special guest Kandia Crazy Horse; visit her website at kandiacrazyhorse.com.The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon Podcast network.Pieces discussed: Allman Brothers, Donny Hathaway, Arthur Lee, Black Rock, Black Rocker, Afropunk, Love, Little Richard audio, Muscle Shoals, Grateful Dead, Dolly Parton, Sylvester, Supremes, David Bowie, Terry Melcher, Tom Waits, George Michael, New Order, Shaggs, Istanbul and Janelle Monáe.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep. 89: Kandia Crazy Horse on Southern Rock + Little Richard

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 71:16


In this week's episode, we talk to the splendid Kandia Crazy Horse — Zooming in from her apartment in "high Harlem" — about her career as a writer and singer-songwriter; about her abiding love for Southern rock; and about Rip It Up, her 2004 anthology of essays on Black rock from Little Richard to Lenny Kravitz. Along the way we discuss Donny Hathaway, Muscle Shoals, Mad Dogs & Englishmen, Love's Arthur Lee... and Kandia's terrific 2013 country-soul album Stampede. We then go back to 1969 and hear the first of three clips from Joel Selvin's audio interview with the aforementioned Little Richard, prompting discussion of Mr. Penniman's pivotal role in the story of Black rock ('n'roll). Mark then guides us through his new library highlights, including Roy Carr & Ian MacDonald debating David Bowie, Nick Tosches on Dolly Parton, Barry Cain on the blower to Sylvester, Sandy Robertson meeting L.A. legend Terry Melcher in London and Mark Rowland talking at length with Tom Waits. Barney mentions Andy Beckett on Peter Hook and Gary Pig Gold on the Shaggs, while Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Jason Gross' piece about Istanbul in the early noughties and Wyndham Wallace's 2010 review of Janelle Monáe performing at Berlin's Postbahnhof. Many thanks to special guest Kandia Crazy Horse; visit her website at kandiacrazyhorse.com. The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pieces discussed: Allman Brothers, Donny Hathaway, Arthur Lee, Black Rock, Black Rocker, Afropunk, Love, Little Richard audio, Muscle Shoals, Grateful Dead, Dolly Parton, Sylvester, Supremes, David Bowie, Terry Melcher, Tom Waits, George Michael, New Order, Shaggs, Istanbul and Janelle Monáe.

Rock's Backpages
E89: Kandia Crazy Horse on Southern Rock + Little Richard

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 70:16


In this week's episode, we talk to the splendid Kandia Crazy Horse — Zooming in from her apartment in "high Harlem" — about her career as a writer and singer-songwriter; about her abiding love for Southern rock; and about Rip It Up, her 2004 anthology of essays on Black rock from Little Richard to Lenny Kravitz. Along the way we discuss Donny Hathaway, Muscle Shoals, Mad Dogs & Englishmen, Love's Arthur Lee... and Kandia's terrific 2013 country-soul album Stampede.We then go back to 1969 and hear the first of three clips from Joel Selvin's audio interview with the aforementioned Little Richard, prompting discussion of Mr. Penniman's pivotal role in the story of Black rock ('n'roll).Mark then guides us through his new library highlights, including Roy Carr & Ian MacDonald debating David Bowie, Nick Tosches on Dolly Parton, Barry Cain on the blower to Sylvester, Sandy Robertson meeting L.A. legend Terry Melcher in London and Mark Rowland talking at length with Tom Waits. Barney mentions Andy Beckett on Peter Hook and Gary Pig Gold on the Shaggs, while Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Jason Gross' piece about Istanbul in the early noughties and Wyndham Wallace's 2010 review of Janelle Monáe performing at Berlin's Postbahnhof.Many thanks to special guest Kandia Crazy Horse; visit her website at kandiacrazyhorse.com.The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon Podcast network.Pieces discussed: Allman Brothers, Donny Hathaway, Arthur Lee, Black Rock, Black Rocker, Afropunk, Love, Little Richard audio, Muscle Shoals, Grateful Dead, Dolly Parton, Sylvester, Supremes, David Bowie, Terry Melcher, Tom Waits, George Michael, New Order, Shaggs, Istanbul and Janelle Monáe.

Rock's Backpages
E89: Kandia Crazy Horse on Southern Rock + Little Richard

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 70:46


In this week's episode, we talk to the splendid Kandia Crazy Horse — Zooming in from her apartment in "high Harlem" — about her career as a writer and singer-songwriter; about her abiding love for Southern rock; and about Rip It Up, her 2004 anthology of essays on Black rock from Little Richard to Lenny Kravitz. Along the way we discuss Donny Hathaway, Muscle Shoals, Mad Dogs & Englishmen, Love's Arthur Lee... and Kandia's terrific 2013 country-soul album Stampede. We then go back to 1969 and hear the first of three clips from Joel Selvin's audio interview with the aforementioned Little Richard, prompting discussion of Mr. Penniman's pivotal role in the story of Black rock ('n'roll). Mark then guides us through his new library highlights, including Roy Carr & Ian MacDonald debating David Bowie, Nick Tosches on Dolly Parton, Barry Cain on the blower to Sylvester, Sandy Robertson meeting L.A. legend Terry Melcher in London and Mark Rowland talking at length with Tom Waits. Barney mentions Andy Beckett on Peter Hook and Gary Pig Gold on the Shaggs, while Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Jason Gross' piece about Istanbul in the early noughties and Wyndham Wallace's 2010 review of Janelle Monáe performing at Berlin's Postbahnhof. Many thanks to special guest Kandia Crazy Horse; visit her website at kandiacrazyhorse.com. The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pieces discussed: Allman Brothers, Donny Hathaway, Arthur Lee, Black Rock, Black Rocker, Afropunk, Love, Little Richard audio, Muscle Shoals, Grateful Dead, Dolly Parton, Sylvester, Supremes, David Bowie, Terry Melcher, Tom Waits, George Michael, New Order, Shaggs, Istanbul and Janelle Monáe.

The Laura Flanders Show
Food Justice: A new way of Thinking about the Most Basic Stuff of Life

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 28:56


Food justice is the notion that everyone should have access to healthful food as well as the opportunity to grow, market and serve it. It's also the idea behind a rising movement in the US, looking at how federal state and local policies have, or have not served everyone's food needs. In this episode, Laura talks with farmers, workers, organizers, and seed keepers who seldom get much attention from the mass media. Then she visits with Leah Penniman of Soul Fire Farm near Albany, New York, and author of a groundbreaking book “Farming While Black”, what Penniman calls a “love song for the earth and her peoples.”Giving Tuesday is coming up soon.  Get a jump on giving your support by farming a little justice in your media fields.  Become a member at https://Patreon.com/theLFShow

Authentically Detroit
The Trauma & Anxiety of the Black Urban Planner with Jermaine Ruffin & Allen Penniman

Authentically Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 74:52


Donna is off for most of August so Orlando is navigating the ship solo! Orlando welcomed back Jermaine Ruffin from Detroit's Housing and Revitalization Department and "The Streets Are Planning" podcast in lieu of a recent article he penned in Medium aptly titled, "For Those Who Love the Built Environment: Anxiety of a Black Urban Planner. Allen Penniman, urban planner and designer in Detroit's Planning and Development Department joins the conversation as well.

Sunday Church service
D.R. Eric Penniman (Unshaken) 7-12-2020

Sunday Church service

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 75:07


!!!Welcome to the weekly Sunday Church service Podcast!!! form Gentle Shepherd fellowship Church. Want to know more About the Church and get behing the scenes access come and join Our loving online community at www.gentleshepherdfellowship.com Once you join at the website and login you will get notification when we go live on the site. We go live every sunday at around 10 am cst 11 am est. # GentleShepherdfellowship.com #god #teaching the word #Pastor ALL MUSIC IS USE WITH LICENSING UNDER Christian Copyright Licensing International number #3650274 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gentleshepherdfellowship/message

READ TO ME with Becky Karush
READ TO ME from... Farming While Black

READ TO ME with Becky Karush

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 37:30


This week on READ TO ME we go to the land! I read from the introduction to FARMING WHILE BLACK: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land by Leah Penniman.   We look at the craft of guidebook writing. We savor the craft the global frame, and Penniman's expert use of it. We chomp on nutrient-rich sentences, and we see that mission statements do, in fact, have craft too.   And we get to see food systems through the lens of apartheid, racism, freedom, community, and justice. We get to see Black traditions of organic farming and community agriculture.   You're going to feel so fed, in every way.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep. 73: James Fox on Keith Richards + Little Richard + Betty Wright + Pete Seeger

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 69:17


In this week's episode, we welcome special guest James Fox, author of 1982's bestselling White Mischief and the man who, ten years ago, made Keith Richards' Life one of rock's outstanding autobiographies. James talks us through his long and distinguished career as a journalist in Africa, and as a features writer during the golden era of The Sunday Times Magazine. He describes how his friendship with "Keef" was cemented by the pieces he wrote for that publication about the Rolling Stones in 1973 and 1976, answering his hosts' questions about the great man's rhythm guitar playing.The fantastic Mr. Fox also offers his perspective on Little Richard, whose death last week prompts discussion of the gay black southerner's explosive role in the birth of rock & roll. We hear a clip of the sometime Mr. Penniman speaking in 1985 – as well as one of the late Betty ('Clean Up Woman') Wright owning up to being a shameless show-off in 1978. Handily, James is on hand, too, to reminisce about the importance of Moe Asch's legendary Folkways label – as revisited in the week's new audio interview, a conversation with folk elder Pete Seeger conducted by Tony Scherman in 1987. Clips follow of Seeger talking about Asch and recalling Folkways legends Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie. As ever, Mark guides us through his personal library highlights, including pieces about John Coltrane (1965), Deep Purple (1970), Ashford & Simpson (1982) and Billy Idol (1990). Jasper concludes matters with quotes from pieces about Joanna Newsom (2015), JPEGMAFIA (2017) and, erm, James Blunt (2020).Many thanks to special guest James Fox—visit his website at jamesfox.co.uk.The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network.Pieces discussed: Keith Richards' guitar playing, Rolling Stones, Papa Wemba, Little Richard, Little Richarder, Little Richardest, Betty Wright, Betty Wrighter, Pete Seeger, John Coltrane Quartet, Velvet Underground and Nico, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Ashford & Simpson, Billy Idol, Ice-T, Acid House, Joanna Newsom, JPEGMAFIA and James Blunt.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep. 73: James Fox on Keith Richards + Little Richard + Betty Wright + Pete Seeger

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 70:02


In this week's episode, we welcome special guest James Fox, author of 1982's bestselling White Mischief and the man who, ten years ago, made Keith Richards' Life one of rock's outstanding autobiographies. James talks us through his long and distinguished career as a journalist in Africa, and as a features writer during the golden era of The Sunday Times Magazine. He describes how his friendship with "Keef" was cemented by the pieces he wrote for that publication about the Rolling Stones in 1973 and 1976, answering his hosts' questions about the great man's rhythm guitar playing. The fantastic Mr. Fox also offers his perspective on Little Richard, whose death last week prompts discussion of the gay black southerner's explosive role in the birth of rock & roll. We hear a clip of the sometime Mr. Penniman speaking in 1985 – as well as one of the late Betty ('Clean Up Woman') Wright owning up to being a shameless show-off in 1978. Handily, James is on hand, too, to reminisce about the importance of Moe Asch's legendary Folkways label – as revisited in the week's new audio interview, a conversation with folk elder Pete Seeger conducted by Tony Scherman in 1987. Clips follow of Seeger talking about Asch and recalling Folkways legends Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie.  As ever, Mark guides us through his personal library highlights, including pieces about John Coltrane (1965), Deep Purple (1970), Ashford & Simpson (1982) and Billy Idol (1990). Jasper concludes matters with quotes from pieces about Joanna Newsom (2015), JPEGMAFIA (2017) and, erm, James Blunt (2020). Many thanks to special guest James Fox—visit his website at jamesfox.co.uk. The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces discussed: Keith Richards' guitar playing, Rolling Stones, Papa Wemba, Little Richard, Little Richarder, Little Richardest, Betty Wright, Betty Wrighter, Pete Seeger, John Coltrane Quartet, Velvet Underground and Nico, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Ashford & Simpson, Billy Idol, Ice-T, Acid House, Joanna Newsom, JPEGMAFIA and James Blunt.

Rock's Backpages
E73: James Fox on Keith Richards + Little Richard + Betty Wright + Pete Seeger

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 69:17


In this week's episode, we welcome special guest James Fox, author of 1982's bestselling White Mischief and the man who, ten years ago, made Keith Richards' Life one of rock's outstanding autobiographies. James talks us through his long and distinguished career as a journalist in Africa, and as a features writer during the golden era of The Sunday Times Magazine. He describes how his friendship with "Keef" was cemented by the pieces he wrote for that publication about the Rolling Stones in 1973 and 1976, answering his hosts' questions about the great man's rhythm guitar playing.The fantastic Mr. Fox also offers his perspective on Little Richard, whose death last week prompts discussion of the gay black southerner's explosive role in the birth of rock & roll. We hear a clip of the sometime Mr. Penniman speaking in 1985 – as well as one of the late Betty ('Clean Up Woman') Wright owning up to being a shameless show-off in 1978. Handily, James is on hand, too, to reminisce about the importance of Moe Asch's legendary Folkways label – as revisited in the week's new audio interview, a conversation with folk elder Pete Seeger conducted by Tony Scherman in 1987. Clips follow of Seeger talking about Asch and recalling Folkways legends Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie. As ever, Mark guides us through his personal library highlights, including pieces about John Coltrane (1965), Deep Purple (1970), Ashford & Simpson (1982) and Billy Idol (1990). Jasper concludes matters with quotes from pieces about Joanna Newsom (2015), JPEGMAFIA (2017) and, erm, James Blunt (2020).Many thanks to special guest James Fox—visit his website at jamesfox.co.uk.The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network.Pieces discussed: Keith Richards' guitar playing, Rolling Stones, Papa Wemba, Little Richard, Little Richarder, Little Richardest, Betty Wright, Betty Wrighter, Pete Seeger, John Coltrane Quartet, Velvet Underground and Nico, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Ashford & Simpson, Billy Idol, Ice-T, Acid House, Joanna Newsom, JPEGMAFIA and James Blunt.

Nerds Amalgamated
Nintendo Lawyers, Home Gardening & Comic-Con At Home featuring Shaun from Comics2Movies

Nerds Amalgamated

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 78:54


This week we invite our special guest Shaun Keenan, creator of Xtreme Champion Tournament (in which mythical and legendary heroes face off) to share his thoughts on some news from San Diego Comic Con.Kicking things off, the Nerds discuss Nintendo's itchy DMCA trigger finger, they’ve taken down the tragically short-lived DirectX 12 Super Mario 64 Port. This was a fan work based on the Mario 64 decompilation project, reformed into a gorgeous 4k Ultra-Widescreen rendition of everyone's favourite plumber. And they also lost 2TB of data including user account details, which are now being used to hack people. Oops.There's now one less reason to leave the house, since gardening provides a boost to your emotional well-being that is as powerful as going out for dinner or taking a run. Grow chickens and you have an excuse for a dinner and a run as well. So, is gardening the ultimate weapon against millennial depression memes?Lastly, Shaun chips in to talk about SDCC's move to being an online only event. Pros: Better food. Better chairs. No lines. Cons: No costumes. No crowd excitement. It's a tough sell for some of us, but the rest of us are perfectly happy to stay at home.This week, Professor broke his brain in HyperRogue and DJ confronted his fear of the dark in Alan Wake.Come back next week, we miss you.Nintendo Lawyers File Copyright Complaints Against Super Mario 64 PC Port- https://torrentfreak.com/nintendo-lawyers-file-copyright-complaints-against-super-mario-64-pc-port-200508/Gardening at home as good as exercise-https://environment.princeton.edu/news/emotional-well-being-while-home-gardening-similar-to-other-popular-activities-study-finds/- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169204619307297Comic-Con 2020 is now an online event-https://comicbook.com/comics/news/san-diego-comic-con-announces-online-show-making-fun-itself/Games PlayedProfessor–HyperRogue - https://store.steampowered.com/app/342610/HyperRogue/Rating: 5/5DJ– Alan Wake - https://store.steampowered.com/app/108710/Alan_Wake/Rating: 3.5/5Other topics discussed5G (In telecommunications, 5G is the fifth generation technology standard for cellular networks, which cellular phone companies began deploying worldwide in 2019, the planned successor to the 4G networks which provide connectivity to most current cellphones.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5GVHS ( (short for Video Home System) is a standard for consumer-level analogvideo recording on tape cassettes.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VHSNintendo has reportedly suffered a significant legacy console leak- https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/nintendo-has-reportedly-suffered-a-significant-legacy-console-leak/Sony Pictures hack (On November 24, 2014, a hacker group which identified itself by the name "Guardians of Peace" leaked a release of confidential data from the film studioSony Pictures.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Pictures_hackTeam Fortress 2 and CS:GO source code leaks- https://www.pcgamer.com/au/team-fortress-2-and-csgo-source-code-leak-raises-security-fears/Mythbusters Experiment on Talking and Music Effects on Plant Growth- http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/plant-ed/2004-December/007770.htmlVictory Garden (also called war gardens or food gardens for defense, were vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the United States,United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Germany during World War I and World War II.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory_gardenFarmBot: open source backyard robot for a fully automated garden- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqYrAWssrrYCommunity gardening (A community garden is a single piece of land gardened collectively by a group of people.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_gardeningComic-Con @ Home 2020 trailer- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbHnCt9GM5s&feature=emb_logoArmageddon Expo (Armageddon Expo is a New Zealand owned and operated pop culture convention that holds multiple events around New Zealand in cities including Auckland, Wellington, Tauranga and Christchurch.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armageddon_(convention)- https://www.armageddonexpo.com/Marvel Studios held a panel at San Diego Comic-Con where Feige announced the full Phase Four slate. This included five films to be released—Black Widow, The Eternals, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Thor: Love and Thunder—as well as five event series to be released on Disney+—The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,WandaVision,Loki, What If...?, and Hawkeye.- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Cinematic_Universe:_Phase_Four#DevelopmentZoom meeting hackings also known as Zoom-bombings and security updates to avoid it- https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/apr/23/zoom-update-security-encryption-bombingAdam Savage from Mythbusters going Incognito at Comic-Con 2018. His costume this year is a replica of the first high-altitude pressure suit, made in 1935 for famed aviator Wiley Post.- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Nqfq3qjkfQHyperRogue game screenshot- https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/steam/apps/342610/ss_e0555239fea0e57fafd0ece149b568ecef60f571.1920x1080.jpg?t=1572831895Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – Male and Female Eivor Are Both Canon Choices, Says Narrative Director- https://gamingbolt.com/assassins-creed-valhalla-male-and-female-eivor-are-both-canon-choices-says-narrative-directorBlake’s 7 ((sometimes styled Blakes7) is a British science fiction television series produced by the BBC.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake%27s_7Babylon 5 (Babylon 5 is an American space opera television series created by writer and producer J. Michael Straczynski, under the Babylonian Productions label, in association with Straczynski's Synthetic Worlds Ltd. and Warner Bros. Domestic Television.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylon_5Fresh Prince of Bel Air - Uncle Phil Tries on Wig and Geoffrey saying ‘awopbopaloobop alopbamboom’- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE0Wgov6ntETerralympus - Volume 1 & 2 - Space Sci-Fi Graphic Novel Kickstarter project by Stephen Kok & Shaun Keenan- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1917428739/terralympus-volume-1-and-2-space-sci-fic-graphic-novelXCT: Fractured Worlds Kickstarter project by Shaun Keenan & Stephen Kok- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2067957354/xct-fractured-worldsAn Assemblage of Grandiose and Bombastic Grandiloquents (TNC Podcast)- https://thatsnotcanon.com/grandiloquentspodcastThe Mistholme Museum Of Mystery, Morbidity, And Mortality (TNC Podcast)- https://thatsnotcanon.com/themistholmemuseumpodcastCheck out more stuff from Comics2Movies including XCT & Terralympus- https://www.comics2movies.com.au/Shout Outs4 May 2020 – Elon Musk’s son was born - https://people.com/parents/elon-musk-grimes-welcome-first-child/The 32-year-old singer has given birth to her first child on Monday, her boyfriend Elon Musk confirmed in a tweet. Musk shared the exciting news on Twitter when a fan asked for an update on the baby after the Tesla CEO had previously shared that Grimes was due on Monday. In true Musk fashion, he also announced the baby's name was very outside the box telling fans his son was called X Æ A-12 Musk (pronounced "Ex Ash A Twelve"), although this may not be a legal name in California due to it containing characters that are not English letters. During a podcast with American comedian Joe Rogan, Musk explained the way to pronounce his son’s name. Responding to a question asked about his son’s name on ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, Musk said, “First of all, my partner’s the one that mostly came up with the name. I mean it’s just X, the letter X, and the ‘Æ’ is pronounced, ‘Ash,’ and then, A-12 is my contribution.” He then elaborated that ‘A-12’ stood for “Archangel 12, the precursor to the SR-71, coolest plane ever.”09 May 2020 – Little Richard passes away at 87 - https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/may/09/little-richard-dies-aged-83-rock-n-roll-pioneerRichard Wayne Penniman (December 5, 1932 – May 9, 2020), better known as Little Richard, was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. An influential figure in popular music and culture for seven decades, he was nicknamed "The Innovator", "The Originator", and "The Architect of Rock and Roll". Penniman's most celebrated work dates from the mid-1950s, when his charismatic showmanship and dynamic music, characterized by frenetic piano playing, pounding backbeat and raspy shouted vocals, laid the foundation for rock and roll. His innovative emotive vocalizations and uptempo rhythmic music also played a key role in the formation of other popular music genres, including soul and funk. He influenced numerous singers and musicians across musical genres from rock tohip hop; his music helped shape rhythm and blues for generations to come. "Tutti Frutti", one of Penniman's signature songs, became an instant hit, crossing over to the pop charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom with the lyric ‘awopbopaloobop alopbamboom’, and a series of follow-up records helped establish the genre and influence a multitude of other musicians. Penniman was honored by many institutions. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as part of its first group of inductees in 1986. He was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He was the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation. He died from bone cancer in Tullahoma, Tennessee.11 May 2020 – Jerry Stiller passes away at 92 - https://deadline.com/2020/05/jerry-stiller-dies-comedian-seinfeld-actor-92-ben-tribute-1202931049/Jerry Stiller, the American comedian and actor who was one-half of the great 1960s husband-wife comedy team Stiller & Meara, a fan-favorite cornerstone of the sitcom Seinfeld and the father of Hollywood star Ben Stiller. Jerry Stiller is more well-known with his casting as Frank Costanza, the father of Jason Alexander’s George Costanza, a hot-tempered eccentric who once attempted to contain his rage at wife Estelle and son George (and, indeed, the world) by repeatedly chanting “Serenity Now.” On another classic episode, Frank, ever disgruntled with the status quo, invented his own holiday: Festivus, for, as he said, “the rest of us.” Among the holiday’s made-up traditions: physical feats of strength and the airing of grievances. This role which earned him an Emmy nomination. The year Seinfeld went off the air, Stiller began his role as the eccentric Arthur Spooner on the CBS comedy series The King of Queens, another role which garnered him widespread acclaim. Jerry was the father of actor Ben Stiller, and the father and son appeared together in films such as Zoolander,Heavyweights,Hot Pursuit, The Heartbreak Kid, and Zoolander 2. He also performed voice-over work for television and films including The Lion King 1½ and Planes: Fire and Rescue. In his later career, Stiller became known for playing grumpy and eccentric characters who were nevertheless beloved. He died from natural causes in New York City, New York. His son tweeted “I’m sad to say that my father, Jerry Stiller, passed away from natural causes. He was a great dad and grandfather, and the most dedicated husband to Anne for about 62 years. He will be greatly missed. Love you Dad.”11 May 2020 – 15th Anniversary of World of Warcraft's Leeroy Jenkins Video - https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/world-of-warcraft-leeroy-jenkins-15th-anniversary/On May 11th, 2004, a video was uploaded to the website Warcraft Movies that would have a major impact on World of Warcraft, and the culture surrounding the game. In the video, a team of players crafts an intricate plan, but one shouts "LEEROY JENKINS!" before charging into battle, unprepared, getting the entire party killed as they attempt to save him. The video went viral, and became one of the biggest memes in the history of World of Warcraft, and the internet in general. Since then, Leeroy Jenkins has been referenced on Jeopardy!, The Daily Show, and even on Family Guy. For many World of Warcraft fans, it holds a special place in their hearts. For years, World of Warcraft fans debated whether or not the video showed a real planning session that went awry, or a staged event. The video's creators, Ben Schultz and Ben "Anfrony" Vinson, intentionally answered ambiguously about it for years. In 2017, Vinson released a video showing an initial, failed attempt, proving that the Leeroy Jenkins video actually was staged. While the video itself was staged, no one involved could have predicted what a major impact it would have on World of Warcraft. Fandom can often have a strange impact on popular culture, and that has never been truer than it is in the internet era. The Leeroy Jenkins video is not the only time that a company has leaned into an internet meme, but it's certainly one of the earliest examples. When Schultz, Vinson, and the rest of their friends created the video, they had no idea it would catch on in the way that it did. Others have tried to replicate the success of Leeroy Jones, but the video certainly stands as a unique moment in popular culture.Remembrances12 May 805 – Æthelhard - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86thelhardBishop of Winchester then an Archbishop of Canterbury in medieval England. Æthelhard is deposed by Eadbert II (Praen) when he seizes the kingdom of Kent from Mercian overlordship. Æthelhard flees to the court of his Mercian supporters and refuses to venture back to Canterbury, even though it seems safe. In 803, he returns to England from Rome and convenes the Council of Clovesho (Clofesho), which re-establishes the prime importance of Canterbury and, with papal authority, asserts the freedom of the church from secular authority. He died in Canterbury. He was later revered as a saint, with a feast day of 12 May.12 May 1856 - Jacques Philippe Marie Binet - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Philippe_Marie_BinetFrench mathematician,physicist and astronomer, he made significant contributions to number theory, and the mathematical foundations of matrix algebra which would later lead to important contributions by Cayley and others. In his memoir on the theory of the conjugate axis and of the moment of inertia of bodies he enumerated the principle now known as Binet's theorem. He is also recognized as the first to describe the rule for multiplying matrices in 1812, and Binet's Formula expressing Fibonacci numbers in closed form is named in his honour, although the same result was known to Abraham de Moivre a century earlier. The Binet equation, provides the form of a central force given the shape of the orbital motion in plane polar coordinates. The equation can also be used to derive the shape of the orbit for a given force law, but this usually involves the solution to a second order nonlinear ordinary differential equation. A unique solution is impossible in the case of circular motion about the center of force. He died at the age of 70 in Paris.12 May 1994 - Erik Erikson - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_EriksonErik Homburger Erikson, was a German-American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings. He may be most famous for coining the phrase identity crisis. Despite lacking a bachelor's degree, Erikson served as a professor at prominent institutions, including Harvard,University of California, Berkeley, and Yale. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Erikson as the 12th most cited psychologist of the 20th century. The development of identity seems to have been one of Erikson's greatest concerns in his own life as well as being central to his theoretical work. As an older adult, he wrote about his adolescent "identity confusion" in his European days. "My identity confusion", he wrote "[was at times on] the borderline between neurosis and adolescent psychosis." Erikson is also credited with being one of the originators of ego psychology, which stressed the role of the ego as being more than a servant of the id. Although Erikson accepted Freud's theory, he did not focus on the parent-child relationship and gave more importance to the role of the ego, particularly the person's progression as self. According to Erikson, the environment in which a child lived was crucial to providing growth, adjustment, a source of self-awareness and identity. He died at the age of 91 in Harwich, Massachusetts.Famous Birthdays12 May 1895 - William Giauque - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_GiauqueAmerican chemist and Nobel laureate recognized in 1949 for his studies in the properties of matter at temperatures close to absolute zero. He spent virtually all of his educational and professional career at the University of California, Berkeley. He became interested in the third law of thermodynamics as a field of research during his experimental research for his Ph.D. research under Professor George Ernest Gibson comparing the relative entropies of glycerine crystals and glass. He principal objective of his researches was to demonstrate through range of appropriate tests that the third law of thermodynamics is a basic natural law. In 1926, he proposed a method for observing temperatures considerably below 1 Kelvin (1 K is −457.87 °F or −272.15 °C). He developed a magnetic refrigeration device of his own design in order to achieve this outcome, getting closer to absolute zero than many scientists had thought possible. This trailblazing work, apart from proving one of the fundamental laws of nature led to stronger steel, better gasoline and more efficient processes in a range of industries. He was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario.12 May 1918 - Julius Rosenberg - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_and_Ethel_RosenbergJulius Rosenberg, American citizens who were convicted of spying on behalf of the Soviet Union. Him and his wife Ethel Rosenberg were accused of providing top-secret information about radar, sonar, jet propulsion engines, and valuable nuclear weapon designs; at that time the United States was the only country in the world with nuclear weapons. Julius Rosenberg joined the Army Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, in 1940, where he worked as an engineer-inspector until 1945. He was fired when the US Army discovered his previous membership in the Communist Party. Important research on electronics, communications, radar and guided missile controls was undertaken at Fort Monmouth during World War II. In February 1944, Rosenberg succeeded in recruiting a second source of Manhattan Project information, engineer Russell McNutt, who worked on designs for the plants at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. For this success, Rosenberg received a $100 bonus. McNutt's employment provided access to secrets about processes for manufacturing weapons-grade uranium. The USSR and the US were allies during World War II, but the Americans did not share information about or seek assistance from the Soviet Union regarding the Manhattan Project. The West was shocked by the speed with which the Soviets were able to stage their first nuclear test, "Joe 1," on August 29, 1949. He was born in Manhattan, New York City, New York.12 May 1970 - Bruce Boxleitner - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_BoxleitnerBruce William Boxleitner, American actor, and science fiction and suspense writer. He is known for his leading roles in the television series such as How the West Was Won and Babylon 5 (as John Sheridan in seasons 2–5, 1994–98). He is also known for his dual role as the characters Alan Bradley and Tron in the 1982 Walt Disney Pictures film Tron, a role which he reprised in the 2003 video game Tron 2.0, the 2006 Square-Enix/Disney crossover game Kingdom Hearts II, the 2010 film sequel, Tron: Legacy and the animated series Tron: Uprising. In July 2015 Boxleitner said that he is done with the franchise, as "it's been too up and down for me. I would rather not just keep going. I don't want to repeat my career anymore." He has also starred in several films within the Babylon 5 universe, including Babylon 5: In the Beginning, Babylon 5: Third space, Babylon 5: A Call to Arms, and the direct-to-DVD Babylon 5: The Lost Tales. He was born in Elgin, Illinois.Events of Interest12 May 1926 – The Italian-built airship Norge becomes the first vessel to fly over the North Pole. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norge_(airship)#Polar_expeditionUmberto Nobile, the airship's designer and pilot explained the Norge trip was to observe the uncharted sea between the Pole and Alaska where some thought land was; at the time he believed Robert Edwin Peary had already reached the pole. On 12 May at 01.25 (GMT) they reached the North Pole, at which point the Norwegian, American and Italian flags were dropped from the airship onto the ice. Amundsen the expedition leader and navigator and polar explorer Oscar Wisting who served as helmsman were thereby the first to reach both poles. Relations between Amundsen and Nobile, which had been strained in the freezing, cramped and noisy conditions became even worse when Amundsen saw that the Italian flag dropped was larger than either of the others. Amundsen later recalled with scorn that under Nobile, the airship had become "a circus wagon in the sky". This was now unknown territory and Amundsen sat at the front of the cabin to look for any land. Unfortunately, they came into thick fog at 8.30 am which made it impossible to see down on either ice or land. The fog stuck to the airship as a layer of ice and lumps of ice were thrown from the propellers and into the balloon skin, with the resulting danger of puncture. Running repairs were made as far as possible from the keel space.12 May 1941 – Konrad Zuse presents the Z3, the world's first working programmable, fully automatic computer, in Berlin. - https://www.inverse.com/article/15542-konrad-zuse-s-z3-the-world-s-first-programmable-computer-was-unveiled-75-years-agoZuse presented the Z3, built in his workshop, to the public. The Z3 was a binary 22-bit floating point calculator featuring programmability with loops but without conditional jumps, with memory and a calculation unit based on telephone relays. The telephone relays used in his machines were largely collected from discarded stock. Despite the absence of conditional jumps, the Z3 was a Turing complete computer. However, Turing-completeness was never considered by Zuse (who had practical applications in mind) and only demonstrated in 1998. The Z3, the first fully operational electromechanical computer, was partially financed by German government-supported DVL, which wanted their extensive calculations automated. The Z3 revolutionized computing. It was used to help calculate aerodynamics in aircraft design, which the UK’s Centre for Computing History says helped the German Aircraft Research Institute in its analysis. We’re used to today’s computers reading programs from solid state storage, but the Z3 read its programs off of punched film.12 May 2015 – Massive Nepal earthquake kills 218 people and injures more than 3500. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_2015_Nepal_earthquakeA major earthquake occurred in Nepal on 12 May 2015 at 12:50 pm local time with a moment magnitude of 7.3, 18 km (11 mi) southeast of Kodari. The epicenter was on the border of Dolakha and Sindhupalchowk, two districts of Nepal. This earthquake occurred on the same fault as the larger magnitude 7.8 earthquake of 25 April, but further east than the original quake. As such, it is considered to be an aftershock of 25 April quake. It struck at a depth of 18.5 kilometres (11.5 mi). Shaking was felt in northern parts of India including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Tremors were felt as far as about 2,400 kilometers away from the epicenter in Chennai. Minutes later, another 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal with its epicenter inRamechhap, east of Kathmandu. The earthquake was felt in Bangladesh, China and many other states in India. The impact of these tremors was felt even 1,000 kilometres away in the Indian capital New Delhi, where buildings shook and office workers evacuated. According to geophysicist Amy Vaughan, the 12 May quake is likely a sign that more aftershocks are on the way. "Generally, in the days and weeks and months [seismic activity] tapers off", she said. "But ... this is going to temporarily increase [the aftershocks]".12 May 2017 – The WannaCry ransomware attack impacts over 400 thousand computers worldwide, targeting computers of the United Kingdom's National Health Services and Telefónica computers. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WannaCry_ransomware_attackThe WannaCry ransomware attack was a May 2017 worldwidecyberattack by the WannaCry ransomware cryptoworm, which targeted computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system by encrypting data and demanding ransom payments in the Bitcoin cryptocurrency. It propagated through EternalBlue, an exploit developed by the United States National Security Agency (NSA) for older Windows systems. While Microsoft had released patches previously to close the exploit, much of WannaCry's spread was from organizations that had not applied these, or were using older Windows systems that were past their end-of-life. The attack was halted within a few days of its discovery due to emergency patches released by Microsoft and the discovery of a kill switch that prevented infected computers from spreading WannaCry further. The attack was estimated to have affected more than 200,000 computers across 150 countries, with total damages ranging from hundreds of millions to billions of dollars. Security experts believed from preliminary evaluation of the worm that the attack originated from North Korea or agencies working for the country. The ransomware campaign was unprecedented in scale according to Europol, which estimates that around 200,000 computers were infected across 150 countries. According to Kaspersky Lab, the four most affected countries were Russia,Ukraine,India and Taiwan. One of the largest agencies struck by the attack was the National Health Service hospitals in England and Scotland, and up to 70,000 devices – including computers, MRI scanners, blood-storage refrigerators and theatre equipment – may have been affected. On 12 May, some NHS services had to turn away non-critical emergencies, and some ambulances were diverted. According to cyber-risk-modeling firm Cyence, economic losses from the cyber attack could reach up to US$4 billion, with other groups estimating the losses to be in the hundreds of millions.IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us onFacebook- Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/- Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094RSS - http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rssInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/General EnquiriesEmail - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comCheck outComics2MoviesWebsite - https://www.comics2movies.com.au/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Comics2movies/Twitter - https://twitter.com/comics_2_moviesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/comics2movies/Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/comics2moviesRate & Review us on Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/nerds-amalgamated-623195

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Rock's Backpages
E73: James Fox on Keith Richards + Little Richard + Betty Wright + Pete Seeger

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 69:32


In this week's episode, we welcome special guest James Fox, author of 1982's bestselling White Mischief and the man who, ten years ago, made Keith Richards' Life one of rock's outstanding autobiographies. James talks us through his long and distinguished career as a journalist in Africa, and as a features writer during the golden era of The Sunday Times Magazine. He describes how his friendship with "Keef" was cemented by the pieces he wrote for that publication about the Rolling Stones in 1973 and 1976, answering his hosts' questions about the great man's rhythm guitar playing. The fantastic Mr. Fox also offers his perspective on Little Richard, whose death last week prompts discussion of the gay black southerner's explosive role in the birth of rock & roll. We hear a clip of the sometime Mr. Penniman speaking in 1985 – as well as one of the late Betty ('Clean Up Woman') Wright owning up to being a shameless show-off in 1978. Handily, James is on hand, too, to reminisce about the importance of Moe Asch's legendary Folkways label – as revisited in the week's new audio interview, a conversation with folk elder Pete Seeger conducted by Tony Scherman in 1987. Clips follow of Seeger talking about Asch and recalling Folkways legends Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie.  As ever, Mark guides us through his personal library highlights, including pieces about John Coltrane (1965), Deep Purple (1970), Ashford & Simpson (1982) and Billy Idol (1990). Jasper concludes matters with quotes from pieces about Joanna Newsom (2015), JPEGMAFIA (2017) and, erm, James Blunt (2020). Many thanks to special guest James Fox—visit his website at jamesfox.co.uk. The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces discussed: Keith Richards' guitar playing, Rolling Stones, Papa Wemba, Little Richard, Little Richarder, Little Richardest, Betty Wright, Betty Wrighter, Pete Seeger, John Coltrane Quartet, Velvet Underground and Nico, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Ashford & Simpson, Billy Idol, Ice-T, Acid House, Joanna Newsom, JPEGMAFIA and James Blunt.

Mundo Babel
Mundo Babel - Little Richard ¡Rock N Roll! - 16/05/20

Mundo Babel

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 118:49


De la vida y tiempos de Little Richard, el "Liberace de bronce" del Rock'n' Roll que nos dejó un 9 de Mayo, entre "hashtags" y fríos obituarios. Junto a Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Elvis o Jerry Lee, parte de un selecto grupo que cambió la faz de la música en apenas 3 años (56-59). Un quasar que desde la "extravaganza", maquillado, enjoyado, chillón y lenguaraz, incendió la America segregada de Eisenhower, el Liverpool de los Beatles, la España de los Teen Tops. Canciones como "Tutti Frutti", "Long Tall Sally","Lucille" o "Good Golly Miss Molly", R &B reciclado para público juvenil. Postales sonoras de un tiempo quizás más auténtico que vio desvanecerse a Larry Williams o Esquerita pero que difícilmente olvidará al reverendo Penniman o a la Drag Queen Richard en que podía convertirse, ida y vuelta. Sin dejar de ser el mismo. ¡Rock'n Roll! Escuchar audio

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!
Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show! 5.13.20

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 180:06


Another 3-hour blast of the best new & vintage recordings available to mankind! DJ Del Villarreal bringing you MORE fabulous Little Richard records to enjoy and a huge batch of modern-day interpretations of Mr. Penniman's legendary recordings, too! NEW releases to enjoy from Sonny West, The Southwest Biscuit Company, Bloodshot Bill, TJ Mayes, Darrel Higham, Marti' Brom & The Rip 'Em Ups! Stream it real LOUD! Email requests: del@motorbilly.com

Whiskey & Wisdom Podcast
Whiskey & Wisdom: Sea. 2, EP 20 - Surf and Turf

Whiskey & Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 81:23


The good brothas start this podcast off with a moment of silence for the two music pioneers in Richard "Little Richard" Penniman and Andre Harrell, who we lost recently, and a moment of silence for Ahmuad Aburey after the horrific video was released of his murder. The guys give flowers to Andre and Little Richard for being one of kind in music and paving the way for many others along their journey. They then dive into the Ahmuad Aburey story and give their thoughts on how things have been handled and what actions they would like to see taken next. They then dive in to DJ Khaled and his demon time story from his IG Live recently and the guys give their takes on their own demon time situations they have been in. They then go into the Erykah Badu and Jill Scott Verzuz Celebration because it was not a battle but a showcase of love and respect for their music and each other. Also, Ty is give flowers but for reasons only Erykah Badu can dispel. Mike gives the Insecure Recap on Episodes 3-4 and ask the question to the crew, Is it possible to regain a lost friendship that was based solely on transactions. Enjoy the Episode and please remember to keep the conversation going with us on the Socials and interact with us. Peace Y'all!

D Jay Inspirational
Richard Wayne Penniman. R. I. P. Known little Richard

D Jay Inspirational

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 3:12


America singer, songwriter and musician. Born December 5, 1932. He was an influential figure in popular music. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-silas0/support

Hill Country Institute Live: Exploring Christ and Culture
Jim Penniman-Morin Interviewed on Hill Country Institute Live, Part 1

Hill Country Institute Live: Exploring Christ and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 26:43


In this two-part interview, Larry and Jim discuss the U.S. Military's response to our warming planet and the security risks it creates or amplifies. Jim is a West Point graduate who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, where he was awarded the Bronze Star. This is Part 1 of 2.

Hill Country Institute Live: Exploring Christ and Culture
Jim Penniman-Morin Interviewed on Hill Country Institute Live, Part 2

Hill Country Institute Live: Exploring Christ and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 26:41


In this two-part interview, Larry and Jim discuss the U.S. Military's response to our warming planet and the security risks it creates or amplifies. Jim is a West Point graduate who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, where he was awarded the Bronze Star. This is Part 2 of 2.

The Schumacher Lectures
Uprooting Racism, Seeding Sovereignty - Leah Penniman

The Schumacher Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 52:59


Leah Penniman is an educator, farmer/peyizan, author, and food justice activist from Soul Fire Farm in Grafton, NY. She co-founded Soul Fire Farm in 2011 with the mission to end racism in the food system and reclaim our ancestral connection to land.Penniman delivered her speech at the 38th annual E.F. Schumacher Lectures on October 27th, 2018.If you would like a physical copy of this lecture or others like it, visit centerforneweconomics.org/order-pamphlets to purchase pamphlets of published works and transcripts.The Schumacher Center's applied work seeks to implement the principles described by these speakers within the context of the Berkshire hills of Massachusetts. Our work, both educational and applied, is supported by listeners like you. You can strengthen our mission by making a donation at centerforneweconomics.org/donate, or call us at (413) 528-1737 to make an appointment to visit our research library and office at 140 Jug End Road, Great Barrington, Massachusetts.

Perfectly Healthy And Toned Radio
Farming While Black With Leah Penniman Episode # 172

Perfectly Healthy And Toned Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 58:00


Leah Penniman visits Perfectly Healthy And Toned Radio to discuss her book,"Farming While Black". Leah Penniman was raised in Massachusetts and began farming as a teenager when she worked with The Food Project in Boston. Penniman holds an MA in Science Education and BA in Environmental Science and International Development from Clark University. She has been farming since 1996 and teaching since 2002. She is the owner of Soul Fire Farms.

Food Sleuth Radio
Leah Penniman, Founding Co-Director of Soul Fire Farm and author of Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land.

Food Sleuth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 28:07


Did you know that racism is deeply embedded in our food system? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Leah Penniman, Founding Co-Director of Soul Fire Farm in Grafton, New York, and author of Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land. Penniman discusses the tragedy of racism in our food system, defines “food apartheid,” and provides examples of how USDA discriminated against black farmers. She is the recipient of the James Beard Foundation Leadership Award, and was interviewed in the July 2019 Sun Magazine Related website: https://www.soulfirefarm.org/media/farming-while-black/

MoonWise
EXPAND: Naima Penniman on Creativity as Courage (Ep. 24)

MoonWise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 37:56


Learn about art as a path of healing with multi-dimensional artist, activist and educator Naima Penniman. In this episode of #moonwisepodcast, we speak with multi-dimensional artist, activist, healer and educator Naima Penniman of Climbing Poetree about art as a path of survival, evolution and healing. We discuss overcoming shyness to find a voice and purpose, honoring ancestors and the courage to challenge dominant stories in our society. We also talk about the difference between calling in vs. calling out in movement culture. And Naima shares her thoughts on where creative passion and activism intersects for the greater good. We also talk about: Being raised in an activist home Creativity as a place to metabolize grief Connecting with our inherent gifts How communities can increase empathy

Strange Fruit
The Decline And Resurgence Of Black Farmers

Strange Fruit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019 51:39


In 1920, black farmers in this country owned some 15.6 million acres of land, but by 1999 that number had fallen to 2 million.  In 1910, there were nearly one million black farmers in America. In the year 1999, only 18,000 remained, and statistics showed that black farmers were disappearing at a rate five to six times that of white farmers. Leah Penniman, farmer and educator at Soul Fire Farm in the Albany, New York, area, attributes the virtual disappearance of Black farmers to decades of discrimination against Black farmers by the US government – denying them farm loans, for example – and racist violence targeting land-owing Black farmers in the South. But after 100 years in decline, Penniman writes for YES Magazine, Black farmers are making a comeback. She joins us this week to say that these farmers aren’t just growing healthy food, but just as importantly they are healing racial traumas, instilling collective values, and changing the way communities of black folks think about the land. Later in the show we talk with writer Gloria Oladipo about her essay in Teen Vogue describing why her therapist specifically needed to be a woman of color. And in hot topics, we talk about drivers behaving badly. Click here to support the work that we do on Strange Fruit!: [donate.strangefruitpod.org](http://donate.strangefruitpod.org)

Flipping the Table
Ep#31 - Leah Penniman’s Work to End Food Apartheid

Flipping the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 33:22


Author of "Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land"

Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast

Leah Penniman fell in love with farming when she was a teenager, became a farmer and food justice advocate, and with her husband founded Soul Fire Farm in Grafton, New York. The farm provides food in for those with limited access to fresh produce, and it's a center for teaching and learning about farming and African/indigenous heritage for people of color. Leah's new book, Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land, is a profound and wide-ranging exploration of everything from the practical details of how to start a farm to the rich history of African-heritage farming and healing traditions.  

Gun Sports Radio
Interview Admiral Penniman from the 22nd Board about the gun show ban, Dr. Henry on first aid at the gun range, Casey from The Gun Range San Diego, and Stump My Nephew on octagon barrels!

Gun Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 48:19


April 14, 2019: Interview Admiral Penniman from the 22nd Board about the gun show ban, Dr. Henry on first aid at the gun range, Casey from The Gun Range San Diego, and Stump My Nephew on octagon barrels!

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
414: Leah Penniman on Liberating the Land.

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 29:19


Challenging the mono-CULTURE of farming.  A passion for the soil, the earth and her community started when Leah Penniman began farming at the age of 16. Through the years she has continued to work towards ending racism and injustice in our food system, and also on land reparations for people of color. She and her family have built Soul Fire Farm where they raise culturally important food, delivering it to people in need. They give tours and help train future activists.  Leah channeled her passion into writing a book, Farming While Black.  Don't miss an episode! Click here to sign up for podcast updatesor visit www.urbanfarm.org/podcast Leah is a Black Creole farmer who has been tending the soil for twenty years and organizing for an anti-racist food system for fifteen years. She currently serves as founding co-executive director of Soul Fire Farm in Grafton, New York—a people-of-color led project that works to dismantle racism in the food system.   Through Soul Fire Farm's innovative programs such as the Black Latinx Farmers Immersion; a sliding-scale Farm Share CSA; and Youth Food Justice leadership trainings – she is part of a global network of farmers working to increase farmland stewardship by people of color, restore Afro-indigenous farming practices, and promote equity in food access.   Leah has been recognized by – the Soros Equality Fellowship; NYS Health Emerging Innovator Awards; and Fulbright Distinguished. IF that was not enough, she is the author of Farming While Black published by our friends at Chelsea Green Publishing.  Go to www.urbanfarm.org/soulfirefarm for more information and links on this podcast, and to find our other great guests. 414: Leah Penniman on Liberating the Land.

The Farm Report
Episode 338: Farming While Black

The Farm Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 38:02


At Soul Fire Farm, Leah Penniman has been leading a farm-based movement to uproot racism in the food system and seed community food sovereignty for years. Now, her first book, Farming While Black, digs into the injustices built into the food system and offers resources for others to follow her lead in addressing them—by growing both food and activism. Penniman calls it "a reverently compiled manual for African-heritage people ready to reclaim our rightful place of dignified agency in the food system." She sits down with host Lisa Held to talk about the book and the overall mission. The Farm Report is powered by Simplecast

KC Music Talk
KC Music Talk #4 Rob Foster interviews Victor Penniman: Medieval Music, Academia, working musician

KC Music Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 93:45


KC Music Talk #4 Rob Foster interviews Victor Penniman: Medieval Music, Academia, working musician. Music Discussion, Music Podcast. www.robmusicianfoster.com

Artspeak Radio
ARTSPEAK RADIO with Stasi, Campbell Jones, Huxtable, Gotch, Penniman, Huxtable, & Hooser

Artspeak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 50:37


Wednesday May 30, noon -1PM CST Host/producer Maria Vasquez Boyd talks with writer/artist/songwriter Rick Stasi, performer/writer April Campbell Jones, choreographer/dancer Jane Gotch, musician/composer Victor Penniman, artist Jill Huxtable, and actor/playwright […] The post ARTSPEAK RADIO with Stasi, Campbell Jones, Huxtable, Gotch, Penniman, Huxtable, & Hooser appeared first on KKFI.

Intoxica Radio w/Howie Pyro
INTOXICA RADIO December 5, 2017

Intoxica Radio w/Howie Pyro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 123:37


Happy birthday Little Richard! Tonite on Intoxica we will do what we always do! There’s never a show or a day in my life without some kinda Penniman-ship! Your weekly wait is over! Let’s take the insanity of NOW and push it to its extreme and revolve at 45rpm arriving back at the beginning and keep on spinning!Tonight on Intoxica Radio We will listen to me spin a ton of great! And spin a web of weird! And ponder the concept of how thee hell is it always Tuesday?? Every time I turn around

The Midpod: The Midterms Podcast
Ep.3 Nick Penniman: Is Money in Politics a Bipartisan Issue?

The Midpod: The Midterms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 14:04


Nick Penniman and his team at Issue One are fighting money in politics and they are finding allies in places that might surprise you.

The Table Underground w/Tagan Engel
Leah & Naima Penniman on the Heart of Community Building

The Table Underground w/Tagan Engel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 46:28


Farmer, artist, activists sisters Leah Penniman of Soul Fire Farm and Naima Penniman of the performance duo Climbing PoeTree talk heart-led community building for social change. Feat live spoken word poetry, talk on work in Haiti and locally to co-create community, undoing racism, people of color led safe spaces and multi-racial community building.

New Books Network
Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman, “Nation on the Take: How Big Money Corrupts Our Democracy” (Bloomsbury, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 18:49


Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman are the authors of Nation on the Take: How Big Money Corrupts Our Democracy (Bloomsbury, 2016). Potter is a former health insurance executive, is the author of Deadly Spin, and is a regular contributor for the Huffington Post and HealthInsurance.org. Penniman is the executive director of Issue One. In Nation on the Take, Potter and Penniman catalogue the enormous amount of money spent on politics in the U.S. Over $6 billion spent on the 2012 election and over $3 billion spent annually on lobbying. From lobbying to campaign contributions, they argue that big money has corrupted the countrys democratic institutions altering everything from health care to food to banking. But Potter and Penniman arent cynics, they suggest that numerous legislative and legal fixes could greatly change the direction the country is headed. This podcast interview was recorded by Heath Brown, assistant professor of public policy, City University of New York, John Jay College and The Graduate Center. You can follow him on Twitter @heathbrown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Political Science
Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman, “Nation on the Take: How Big Money Corrupts Our Democracy” (Bloomsbury, 2016)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 18:49


Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman are the authors of Nation on the Take: How Big Money Corrupts Our Democracy (Bloomsbury, 2016). Potter is a former health insurance executive, is the author of Deadly Spin, and is a regular contributor for the Huffington Post and HealthInsurance.org. Penniman is the executive director of Issue One. In Nation on the Take, Potter and Penniman catalogue the enormous amount of money spent on politics in the U.S. Over $6 billion spent on the 2012 election and over $3 billion spent annually on lobbying. From lobbying to campaign contributions, they argue that big money has corrupted the countrys democratic institutions altering everything from health care to food to banking. But Potter and Penniman arent cynics, they suggest that numerous legislative and legal fixes could greatly change the direction the country is headed. This podcast interview was recorded by Heath Brown, assistant professor of public policy, City University of New York, John Jay College and The Graduate Center. You can follow him on Twitter @heathbrown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Public Policy
Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman, “Nation on the Take: How Big Money Corrupts Our Democracy” (Bloomsbury, 2016)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 19:14


Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman are the authors of Nation on the Take: How Big Money Corrupts Our Democracy (Bloomsbury, 2016). Potter is a former health insurance executive, is the author of Deadly Spin, and is a regular contributor for the Huffington Post and HealthInsurance.org. Penniman is the executive director of Issue One. In Nation on the Take, Potter and Penniman catalogue the enormous amount of money spent on politics in the U.S. Over $6 billion spent on the 2012 election and over $3 billion spent annually on lobbying. From lobbying to campaign contributions, they argue that big money has corrupted the countrys democratic institutions altering everything from health care to food to banking. But Potter and Penniman arent cynics, they suggest that numerous legislative and legal fixes could greatly change the direction the country is headed. This podcast interview was recorded by Heath Brown, assistant professor of public policy, City University of New York, John Jay College and The Graduate Center. You can follow him on Twitter @heathbrown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman, “Nation on the Take: How Big Money Corrupts Our Democracy” (Bloomsbury, 2016)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 18:49


Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman are the authors of Nation on the Take: How Big Money Corrupts Our Democracy (Bloomsbury, 2016). Potter is a former health insurance executive, is the author of Deadly Spin, and is a regular contributor for the Huffington Post and HealthInsurance.org. Penniman is the executive director of Issue One. In Nation on the Take, Potter and Penniman catalogue the enormous amount of money spent on politics in the U.S. Over $6 billion spent on the 2012 election and over $3 billion spent annually on lobbying. From lobbying to campaign contributions, they argue that big money has corrupted the countrys democratic institutions altering everything from health care to food to banking. But Potter and Penniman arent cynics, they suggest that numerous legislative and legal fixes could greatly change the direction the country is headed. This podcast interview was recorded by Heath Brown, assistant professor of public policy, City University of New York, John Jay College and The Graduate Center. You can follow him on Twitter @heathbrown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talk Cocktail
Nation on the Take

Talk Cocktail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 26:19


Money and politics have become synonymous.  Politicians spend that majority of their time raising money, (which they claim they hate) while the cost of campaigns escalates and more money is needed and more money needs to be raised.  And where does that money come from….not usually from small contributions, but from large and vested special interests.   The result is a system that is inherently corrupt and tilted toward big money.  Even when it is practiced by the most sincere and dedicated elected officials.   We all seem to know this...what we don't see as clearly is the way in which this simple, fundamental and relatively recent development is responsible for so much that’s wrong with our democracy.   Our wealth gap, political gridlock, inaction on some of our most pressing environmental issues,  For focusing on this core idea, Bernie Sanders has been accused of being a single issues candidate.  But no matter where you stand on Sanders, it’s increasingly clear that this single issues is the foundational idea underlying the paralysis of 21st century America. This is the issue that Wendell Potter and Nick Penniman take head on in Nation on the Take: How Big Money Corrupts Our Democracy and What We Can Do About It My conversation with Potter and Penniman: 

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Chapter 34 :: Washington Square by Henry James

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2010


Click to Play Miss Sloper and Mrs. Penniman remain in town later in August than usual.

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Chapter 31 :: Washington Square by Henry James

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2010


Click to Play Mrs. Penniman and Mrs. Almond meet to meddle, and Catherine speaks with her father about the state of her engagement.

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Chapter 29 :: Washington Square by Henry James

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2010


Click to Play Mrs. Penniman fails to strew flowers over Morris Townsend's path of retreat.

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Chapter 30 :: Washington Square by Henry James

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Click to Play Has Morris given Catherine up? Has Catherine given up Morris? Mrs. Penniman remains in the middle. Dr. Sloper speaks of a patient's poodle.

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Chapter 32 :: Washington Square by Henry James

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2010


Click to Play Mrs. Penniman does not speak of Morris Townsend to Catherine for seventeen years. Dr. Sloper imagines Catherine and Morris await his demise.

Voices of the Past Radio
Rachel Penniman on giving voice to emerging conservators

Voices of the Past Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2009 11:18


When it comes to the protection of cultural resources for the long haul, conservators are on the front lines: providing hands-on TLC, whether it's in a museum or at the scene of a natural disaster. Now, a new group has formed to provide a support network for young conservators and newcomers to the field. Rachel Penniman is the chair of the Emerging Conservation Professionals Network. In this podcast, she discusses how the group is using the social web to give a voice to the next generation of heritage caretakers. Click here for a full transcript of this interview.

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Chapter 21 :: Washington Square by Henry James

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2009


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Chapter 16 :: Washington Square by Henry James

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Click to Play Dr. Sloper will never be vanquished by argument but by science, facts. Mrs. Penniman and Mr. Townsend secretly meet and Mrs. Penniman proposes a plan based upon fact.

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Chapter 17 :: Washington Square by Henry James

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2009


Click to Play A conversation between Mrs. Penniman and Catherine is recounted.

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Chapter 18 :: Washington Square by Henry James

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Chapter 19 :: Washington Square by Henry James

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Click to Play Dr. Sloper has some private words of advice with Mrs. Penniman wherein he asks her to mind her p's and q's.

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Chapter 27 :: Washington Square by Henry James

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2009


Click to Play Dr. Sloper speaks with his sisters Mrs. Penniman and Mrs. Almond.