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Rita Cofield is an associate project specialist working on the Los Angeles African American Historic Places (LAAAHP) at the Getty Conservation Institute. Deqah first met Rita virtually on a National Trust panel on preservation podcasting, and Vanessa was connected to Rita by LA Principal City Planner Ken Bernstein (our special guest at the Biddy Mason Listen & Learn, which you should check out if you haven't yet!). We got to know Rita in-person at the Historic African American Neighborhood and District Summit in Atlanta, HAANDS. We recorded this conversation there, and will be publishing more with HAANDS attendees in the coming weeks. So stay tuned :) In this conversation, Rita shares her exciting work on the LAAAHP, which expands on work that was started with the SurveyLA project, a previous partnership between the Getty Conservation Institute and the Los Angeles City Planning's Office of Historic Resources between 2010 and 2017 to survey and inventory parcels in the city and surface places historically significant to communities of color. Rita also volunteers as Executive Director of the Friends at Mafundi, an advocacy organization that seeks to protect and preserve the historic Watts Happening Cultural Center (also known as the Mafundi Building) in Watts, California, a project close to Rita's heart. She mentions a great mentor who she worked with on the project: Roger E. Mosley, actor, director, coach, and beloved mentor to creatives, academics, and athletes. The Watts community also recently lost Oscar Neal, a Watts activist, advocate, historian, business owner and former owner of the historic Jordan's Café in Watts. Credits: Thank you to Rita Cofield. This episode was edited by Vanessa Quirk and mixed by Connor Lynch. Our music is by Adaam James Levin-Areddy. Your hosts are Deqah Hussein-Wetzel and Vanessa Quirk.
The turkeys from your favorite Magnum-related podcast are back for a new Summer of Magnum, but we have to start on a sad note. Roger E. Mosley, the secret weapon of the “Magnum” ensemble, died earlier this month. In his honor, we watch his favorite episode of “Magnum,” one he co-wrote and features heavily in. Also, and we can’t restate this enough: Never, ever go in a bathroom at the Honolulu airport. Jason Snell, Philip Michaels and David J. Loehr.
The turkeys from your favorite Magnum-related podcast are back for a new Summer of Magnum, but we have to start on a sad note. Roger E. Mosley, the secret weapon of the “Magnum” ensemble, died earlier this month. In his honor, we watch his favorite episode of “Magnum,” one he co-wrote and features heavily in. Also, and we can’t restate this enough: Never, ever go in a bathroom at the Honolulu airport. Jason Snell, Philip Michaels and David J. Loehr.
Tyrone DuBose honors the life of the late actor.
NBA News, NFL News, MLB News, WNBA News, NHL News, Coronavirus impact on the sports & entertainment, ABC's Big Sky, Fox's Welcome to Flatch CW's TomSwift, a Farewell to Olivia Newton John, Lamont Dozier, Sam Gannon, Roger E Mosley, David McCullough, Judith Durham, Roseanna Christiansen & Clu Gulager. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-the-radar/support
Ill talk about the shooting in Cincinnati yesterday as well as the death of black actor Roger E. Mosley from "Magnum PI. Ill then discuss today's news as the NBA announced Canada will require players be vaccinated on the 22 date numerology. We got Soulja Boy insinuating he way have Monkey Pox today. Obviously the death of Australian actress Olivia Newton John & Trump is front & center as well.
Roger E. Mosley of ‘Magnum P.I.' fame, ‘Sanford & Son', ‘Hangin' with Mr. Cooper” & Sonny Liston in the 'The Greatest", dies at age 83 – TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 8-7-22 WATCH VIDEO: https://youtu.be/DMce9Ua0ato Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNShow or PayPal @ TheAHNShow@gmail.com or http://www.PayPal.me/TheAHNShow or visit http://www.TheAfricanHistoryNetwork.com. REGISTER NOW https://theahn.learnworlds.com/course/ancient-kemet-moors-maafa-trans-atlantic-slave-trade-fall-2022
Breonna Taylor Update: 4 Officers Indicted on Federal Charges in her killing; Brittney Griner sentenced to 9 years in Russian prison; Roger E. Mosley of ‘Magnum P.I.' fame dies at 83; Tyler Perry Paid Cicely Tyson $1 Million for 1 Day of Work after she only made $6,000 for the movie ‘Sounder'; Tulsa Race Massacre Lawsuit continues; Emmett Till Update: Carolyn Bryant Donham seen for first time in 20 YEARS as she lives out final days cancer-stricken in hospice care at her Kentucky home; Senate Dems pass $740 Billion “Inflation Reduction Act”
Roger E. Mosley, an actor known for his work on 'Magnum, P.I.,' dies at 83. Mark Thompson celebrates Mosely's life in his 'Obituaries'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's What to Watch: When Logan reveals to Gabby and Rachel that his feelings for one of them have changed and he's switched sides, things get messy for the women and all of the guys on The Bachelorette. Love and Hip Hop Atlanta and Miami return for new seasons, with new music and new drama in both cities. And Roswell, New Mexico star Michael Trevino directs the new episode, which finds Liz trapped in a mindscape in the Wild West — Trevino tells us about his inspirations for the episode, and reveals what he's been watching. Plus entertainment headlines — including Jennette McCurdy's reveal that Nickelodeon allegedly offered her hush money to not talk about the abuse she endured working for the network, Brad Pitt's Bullet Train speeds to no. 1 at the box office, Peter Jackson explains why he isn't part of the Lord of the Rings series, Abbott Elementary wins big at the TCA Awards, and Magnum P.I. star Roger E. Mosley dies — This Week in Entertainment History, and trivia. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW. Host/Producer: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Producer: Ashley Boucher (@ashleybreports); Editor: Lauren Klein (@ltklein); Writer: Calie Schepp; Executive Producer: Chanelle Johnson (@chanelleberlin). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roger E. Mosley, an actor known for his work on 'Magnum, P.I.,' dies at 83. Mark Thompson celebrates Mosely's life in his 'Obituaries'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on The Day After, (00:00) Intro (18:43) Headlines: Ceasefire in the Middle East, RIP Archie Battersbee (23:57) What You Sayin? What's the best way to approach a babes? (59:25) Headlines: Tories call for a restart of the Rwanda scheme, Police strip-search figures - is anyone surprised? (01:07:03) Word On Road: R.I.P. Roger E. Mosley, Aliyah Marie Bee miscarriage, Maya Jama breakup rumour, Kim K & Pete Davidson breakup, Jackie Aina flamed over candles, KSI & Swarmz fight, Love Island reunion catch up (01:42:14) The People's Journal: (01:50:25) The Rotation (02:05:05) Headlines: Horniman museum to return Benin bronze treasures to Nigerian, Premier League round up (02:32:34) Done Out 'Ere: Very Stupid Twins (02:38:14) Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedayaftertnb/message
Rev up your engine, hula the night away and trim that 'tache as we take a look at the exciting Hawaiian adventures of Magnum P.I. This American detective series ran from 1980 to 1988 and starred Tom Selleck, John Hillerman, Roger E. Mosley and Larry Manetti. So, join us as ponder why Tom Selleck never became a movie star, Paul wonders if flashbacks could be real, Colin tells a story, and we reveal our matching rings. Music by Mike Post. Aloha!
Ain't no sunshine when Mac's goneSoviet plotting every dayAin't no sunshine when Mac's gone.Like when he sat down on a bombAnd got blown away Talk about an explosive season premiere! "Did You See the Sun Rise?" is a dramatic, intense episode of Magnum, P.I. that aired on September 30, 1982, kicking off the Hawaii-based detective show's third season. It stars Tom Selleck, Roger E. Mosley, Jeff MacKay, John Hillerman, Larry Manetti, Lance LeGault, Jean Bruce Scott, and James Whitmore Jr. In this episode, a vicious enemy from the Vietnam War comes back to literally haunt Magnum and his crew. So Áine and Kevin are on deck to let the sunshine in on Matlock, the military, and script-doctoring. Follow us on the usual social media suspects:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send your trigger phrases to mysterytomepodcast@gmail.com.Mystery to Me is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, the actor Stephen hill shares his incredible journey from Hampton University to the film industry. He opens up about the struggle along the way that ultimately led to him getting on television through reprising the iconic role of TC (originally played by Roger E. Mosley) on the new Magnum PI. This conversation is for those that want insight into the industry but also want to hear about what it takes to keep going when you want to quit the most. Plus Stephen drops a surprising fact about Kwanzaa in our convo. _______________________ ► FOLLOW STEPHEN HILL @stephenhillacts https://www.instagram.com/stephenhillacts ________________________ ► FOLLOW PELNYC at @pelnyc https://www.instagram.com/pelnyc/ http://pelnyc.com ________________________ Music
Actor, Stuntman, Bob Minor has done it all. From being inducted into the Smithsonian Hall of Fame to a tragic accident on the set of Blues Brother 200 Bob discusses it all. Bob Minor is a first class gentleman and has an amazing story. Rather than tell you his exploits check out his IMDB listing and the sit back and listen to the man himself. Robert Lee Minor or Bob Lee Minor is an American stunt performer, television and film actor, best known for doubling many African-American celebrities such as: Jim Brown, Fred Williamson, Bernie Mac, Danny Glover, Carl Weathers, Roger E. Mosley and John Amos. Minor was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and made his first television appearance in 1973 on the television program, Search, then appeared in tons of shows such as: Barnaby Jones, McCloud, The Six Million Dollar Man, Eight is Enough, Magnum, P.I. and Starsky and Hutch among other popular television programs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chronicleshistory/support
Gordon Parks does it again! I would have loved to have known him and been able to hang out with him at such a productive period of his life. Whether photographing the Black Panthers or making movies like Shaft, Super Cops, and today's film Leadbelly. He does such a great job grabbing people from the past or his present to tell important stories. —Brian W Martz described the movie below: The life of Blues and folk singer Huddie Leadbetter, nicknamed Leadbelly is recounted. Covering the good times and bad from his 20s to 40s. Much of that time was spent on chain gangs in the south. Even in prison he became well known for the songs he had composed and sung during and before the time he spent there. Stars: Roger E. Mosley, Paul Benjamin, Madge Sinclair
Gordon Parks does it again! I would have loved to have known him and been able to hang out with him at such a productive period of his life. Whether photographing the Black Panthers or making movies like Shaft, Super Cops, and today's film Leadbelly. He does such a great job grabbing people from the past or his present to tell important stories. —Brian W Martz described the movie below: The life of Blues and folk singer Huddie Leadbetter, nicknamed Leadbelly is recounted. Covering the good times and bad from his 20s to 40s. Much of that time was spent on chain gangs in the south. Even in prison he became well known for the songs he had composed and sung during and before the time he spent there. Stars: Roger E. Mosley, Paul Benjamin, Madge Sinclair
Ep. 14 (September 23, 2018): Features the top 5 black news stories of the week with special guests including Stephen Hill, actor in CBS’ anticipated Monday night drama Magnum PI where he plays helicopter Pilot “TC.” Hill discusses the lack of Black Hollywood support for up and coming actors, Chadwick Boseman, Ferguson, HBCUs, and his other projects “Widows” and Netflix’s “Maniac.” Other guests include Ferguson organizer, Tory Russell, sharing an update on the continued protests in Ferguson, hashtag activism, and the protests against Deray McKesson. Journalist Ricardo Hazell joins the Black Hollywood report to discuss Keenan Thompson and the film Monsters & Men. While California organizer, Zahra Billoo, Executive Director of CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) discusses the AB-931 police brutality bill and her work with Islamic and African American relations. TIME STAMPS (Ep. 14: Sept. 23, 2018) Intro: Shabaam Sahdeeq, “Real Black News” Stephen Hill on the spirituality behind booking a role (6:46) Stephen Hill on the advice he received from actor Roger E. Mosley, the original TC on Magnum PI (8:11) Stephen Hill on old-school Magnum PI fans and social media critics (11:32) Stephen Hill on his late mother as a creative catalyst (15:20) Stephen Hill on his upcoming projects “Widows” and Netflix’s “Maniac” (16:45) Stephen Hill on thoughts of giving up, perseverance, and advice to actors (22:21) Stephen’s wish for Black Hollywood decision-makers (25:07) NYC reverses city’s decision to take elderly black woman’s home (30:54) Civil Rights groups push Facebook to review its policies on White Supremacy (36.22) “The Black Hollywood Report” with guest reporter Ricardo Hazell (Keenan Thompson/Monsters & Men) (40:55) An update on Ferguson with guest, Ferguson organizer Tory Russell (Continued Mike Brown protests, Protests against Deray, Hashtag Activism) (45:26) Stephen Hill on Ferguson (1:10:10) Study shows Black high school activists receive less replies from college admissions officers (1:12:14) Stephen Hill on the Black Think tank teaching at Ivy Leagues instead of HBCUs (1:13:06) Special Guest: Organizer Zahra Billoo with an update on California’s AB-931 Police Brutality Bill & Muslim vs African American relations (1:20:26) Young homeless brother gets job by giving out resumes to random people in cars (1:31:55) Stephen Hill thanks his supporters (1:35:35)