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Latest podcast episodes about Say It Loud

Capture d'écrans
"James Brown, say it loud" : grandeur et décadence du chanteur

Capture d'écrans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 4:32


durée : 00:04:32 - Capture d'écrans - par : Eva Roque - Une série documentaire riche d'archives et de témoignages revient sur le génie musical de James Brown. Sans occulter sa vie personnelle marquée par les violences conjugales. A voir sur Arte.

El gran quilombo
El gran quilombo - SAY IT LOUD" 15 años de música y cultura cooperativa. Lapili: una artista del Renacimiento - 09/11/24

El gran quilombo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 59:42


Celebramos 15 años del Festival Say it Loud, una muestra organizada de forma cooperativa y con un espíritu aventurero por lo que respecta a sonidos: el funk, hip hop, groove, afrobeat, reggaeton, soul, etc, etc. tiene su lugar en un festival que nos descubre cada edición propuestas musicales que darán que hablar. Este año y bajo el paraguas de LaBulla, mega fiestas de perreo underground en Barcelona nos llega Lapili, compositora, cantante, creadora de arte téxtil, activista del baile o como la llama su madre, una artista del renacimiento. Bailoteo, conciertos, sesiones de Dj's, exposiciones, charlas y mucho más en el Festival Say it loud esta semana, del 13 al 16 en Barcelona.Escuchar audio

Remotely Renee
Episode 101: Say It Loud with Deborah Riley Draper

Remotely Renee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 39:42


As we all step into one of the biggest weeks in America, Renee kicks off this week's episode with a reminder of the importance of gathering with your people and finding the wins you can celebrate. She then sits down with filmmaker Deborah Riley Draper to reflect on her documentaries exploring the intersection of civil rights (Ratified, 13 Days in Ferguson), sports (Olympic Pride, American Prejudice), and culture (James Brown: Say It Loud) - she also tells the story of interviewing Vice President Kamala Harris for Twenty Pearls: The Story of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Then, David Perdue and Julien Virgin join for a 2020 retrospective in Let's Talk ATL. A reminder to make sure you vote and make your voice heard on Election Day, if you haven't already! Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit https://wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo at https://www.instagram.com/montgomerycopod/ Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Black History Gives Me Life
Say It Loud! Black and Proud Protest Anthems with Tonya Pendleton

Black History Gives Me Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 92:00


It can't be helped. Black music is special, housing songs that can both get you out your seat and mobilize political action. From gospel anthems to hip-hop tracks, how has music become a driving force in Black political protest, amplifying calls for justice and joy? We're breaking all that down with our guest today, Tonya Pendleton. Tonya is a true funk soldier and host of WORD-Radio's daily “Reality Check” program. With her expertise, we'll explore the evolving soundtrack for the Black Revolution on this episode of Black History Year. To learn more about Tonya's work, find her on Instagram @IAmTonyaPendleton. -- Black History Year (BHY) is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company. PushBlack exists to amplify the stories of Black history you didn't learn in school and explore pathways to liberation with people leading the way. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at BlackHistoryYear.com — most people donate $10 a month, but every dollar makes a difference. If this episode moved you, share it with your people! Thanks for supporting the work. Hosting BHY is Darren Wallace. The BHY production team includes Brooke Brown, Amber Davis, Mina Davis, Kevin McFall, Gabby Roberts, and Leslie Taylor-Grover. Our producers are Cydney Smith and Len Webb, who also edits the show. BHY's executive producers are Julian Walker and Lilly Workneh. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mixtures
Mixtures 16x09 SeunKuti+NinaOgot+SayItLoud+Milton

Mixtures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 54:44


Aquesta setmana comencem amb el darrer disc de Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 qui millor representa l'esperit del seu pare Fela Kuti, seguim amb una segona novetat o descoberta amb el nou disc de la cantant de Nairobi Nina Ogot, parlem dels concerts de la propera 15a edició del festival Say it Loud escoltant Marta Garret i Pahua, i acabem amb un record pels 82 anys de Milton Nascimento que acaba de publicar nou disc amb Esperanza Spalding.

Dr Roto Media Network
Bring The Pain | Say it Loud!

Dr Roto Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 10:14


In this episode of Bring the Pain, I talk about making bold calls and what it takes to slay the competition. With so many bots and advice, sometimes you can get lost in the sauce. That's when I step in and tell it how it is. In the end, I reveal my Macho pick of the week that may surprise a lot of you. Have a great day, everyone, and may the points be with you. 

Bring The PAIN!
Say it Loud!

Bring The PAIN!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 10:14


In this episode of Bring the Pain, I talk about making bold calls and what it takes to slay the competition. With so many bots and advice, sometimes you can get lost in the sauce. That's when I step in and tell it how it is. In the end, I reveal my Macho pick of the week that may surprise a lot of you. Have a great day, everyone, and may the points be with you. Thank you for the support and contributions all of you make for my podcasts and articles each week. Y'all the real #Painbringers! Follow me at.... *Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Bring... *Twitterhttps://twitter.com/HeatOverid... *Spreaker Podcastshttps://spreaker.page.link/VS5... *Dr Roto Sports Websitehttps://drroto.com/author/robe... *You Tubehttps://youtube.com/@Heat00veride05?si=cVb49FjQD-Y6fKjT *Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/... *Spotify Podcastshttps://open.spotify.com/show/... *Podchaser Podcastshttps://www.podchaser.com/podc... *Iheart Podcastshttps://www.iheart.com/podcast... Vote for BRING THE PAIN, as Erie's bear podcast at the link below. Thank you in advance. https://www.facebook.com/share...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bring-the-pain--3659369/support.

Stones Touring Party
Episode 2: SAY IT LOUD

Stones Touring Party

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 43:23 Transcription Available


A season of assassinations sparks a loud cry for change. Young Cassius Clay befriends Malcolm X,  joins the nation of Islam, changes his name to Muhammad Ali, and refuses to fight in Vietnam. Meanwhile, James Brown's Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud becomes an anthem for Black America, and Hugh Masekela escapes the evils of apartheid.   FILM/VIDEO REFERENCES Nelson Mandela “Ready to Die” speech  April 20, 1964 (available on YouTube) Miriam Makeba UN Address speech March 9, 1964 (available on YouTube) ”The Hate that Hate Produced”, documentary (1959) WNET Mike Wallace (available on YouTube)   BOOK REFERENCES Muhammad Ali books (Cassius Clay period): Ali: The Greatest, My Own Story by Muhammad Ali Ali: A Life by Jonathan Eig King of the World by David Remnick Hit Me, Fred by Fred Wesley (autobiography)  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RTTBROS
Say It Loud Tim. #RTTBROS #Nightlight

RTTBROS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 4:25


Say It Loud Tim. #RTTBROS #Nightlight "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven." - Matthew 7:21 (KJV) My friend Tim Smith wrote about the trap believers fall into when they know about God but don't really know Him. There is a difference between being a raving fan and a real follower of Christ. He pointed out that In our modern world of sports fandom, it's common to see people who are deeply passionate about their favorite teams. They know every statistic, can recite player biographies, and eagerly discuss game strategies with anyone who will listen. Yet, despite their enthusiasm and knowledge, they aren't actually members of the team they so ardently support. This scenario bears a striking resemblance to a spiritual truth that Jesus warned about in His teachings. Just as knowing everything about a sports team doesn't make you a player, simply knowing about Jesus or even speaking His name doesn't automatically make you a part of His kingdom. Many people today proudly wear the label of "Christian," much like fans wear their team's jerseys. They may attend church regularly, quote Scripture, or even perform good deeds in the name of faith. However, Jesus clearly states that not everyone who calls Him "Lord" will enter the kingdom of heaven. It's not about how well you can "talk up" Jesus or how many charitable acts you perform. Unlike buying a ticket to a game, you can't purchase your way into God's kingdom. The key difference lies in the nature of the relationship. True discipleship isn't about being a fan of Jesus; it's about being on His team. It's about having a genuine, personal relationship with Him that transforms your life from the inside out. This relationship is characterized by doing the will of the Father, not just knowing about it or talking about it. Just as some overzealous sports fans might delude themselves into thinking they're actually part of the team, there are those in religious circles who may believe they're "on God's team" simply because of their knowledge or outward actions. Jesus' words serve as a sobering reminder to examine our hearts and the true nature of our relationship with Him. As we reflect on this, let's ask ourselves: Are we merely fans of Jesus, or are we truly on His team? Are we simply going through the motions of religion, or are we in a transformative relationship with the living God? Let's ensure that our faith goes beyond knowledge and words, manifesting itself in a life aligned with God's will. Remember, in the game of eternity, it's not enough to cheer from the sidelines or wear the team colors. We must be active participants, our lives intertwined with Christ's in a genuine, life-changing relationship. So, let's make sure we're not just fans, but true members of God's team, living out His will in our daily lives. Say it loud Tim and say it again for the people in the back! Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out. https://linktr.ee/rttbros

C-SPAN Bookshelf
AB: Patrick Oliver, founder and CEO of Say It Loud! Readers & Writers

C-SPAN Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 18:39


Patrick Oliver, founder and CEO of Say It Loud! Readers & Writers, discusses the need for literary arts programs and his efforts to promote reading among children and young adults. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

About Books
Patrick Oliver, founder and CEO of Say It Loud! Readers & Writers

About Books

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 18:39


Patrick Oliver, founder and CEO of Say It Loud! Readers & Writers, discusses the need for literary arts programs and his efforts to promote reading among children and young adults. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Black Like Me
S10 E187: "Say it Loud!": Season 10 Mic Check

Black Like Me

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 2:28


Dr. Gee kicks off the new season with his signature mic check episode. Season 10 is going to be big and he is saying it loud! Hear Dr. Gee unfiltered and get a preview of the season. The Black Like Me Podcast is also creating some new opportunities for listeners to connect and interact with the show and other listeners. You can Join the Black Like Me Community Facebook Group. If you are one of the Patreon Supporters watch for the opportunity to join an exclusive online forum for the podcast as well. You can check out becoming a Patron Supporter here. Learn more about  The Center for Black Excellence and Culture Read more about Dr. Gee's Honorary Doctorate  Watch Verlene Gee Moment at Farmer's Market alexgee.com  

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

November 2017, Portland, OR - anti-Trump chants following the election in Portland, with this particular chant about welcoming immigrants to the USA - "say it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome here!"  Recorded Benjamin Glas-Hochstettler. Part of the Migration Sounds project, the world's first collection of the sounds of human migration.  For more information and to explore the project, see https://www.citiesandmemory.com/migration

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive
Stonewall 55: Episode 3: “Say It Loud! Gay & Proud!”

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 40:09


Like so many other acts of LGBTQ resistance, the 1969 Stonewall riots could have become a footnote in history. But the protests and organizing that followed launched a new phase in the fight for LGBTQ rights. Hear how anger found its voice and how joy propelled the first Pride marches. First aired June 20, 2019. Visit our episode webpage for background information, archival photos, and other resources, as well as the episode's transcript.  To hear more from Craig Rodwell, go here. And listen to Barbara Gittings and Kay Lahusen here as they discuss how homophile activists fared in the heady days of post-Stonewall organizing. For exclusive Making Gay History bonus content, join our Patreon community. ——— To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Raging Romantics
From the Archives - Say it Loud, Say it Proud! Stonewall and Queer Romancelandia

Raging Romantics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 0:01


This June 28th (2024) is the 55th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. In honor of that, here's a re-release of our episode all about queer history, the impact of Stonewall, and queer romance books we love. Featuring friend and fellow librarian, Thomas! Books we mention:Red White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuistonThe God Box by Alex SanchezThe Rainbow trilogy by Alex SanchezCity of Bones by Cassandra ClareHarry Potter by She Who Shall Not Be AcknowledgedThe Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily DanforthAristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire SáenzThey Both Die At the End by Adam SilveraSimon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky AlbertalliDavid LevithanTessa DareFloat Plan by Trish Doller (prosthetic leg on cover!)Titan by Jillian GravesSarah J. MaasBook of Gothel by Mary McMyne (Google Lens Cover)Something Wild and Wonderful by Anita KellyToo Hot To Handle by Tessa BaileyVirginia Heath (the author Jackie couldn't remember but likes the illustrative style)Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie GarmusMortal Follies by Alexis HallGirls and Their Horses by Eliza Jane BrazierDear Prudence by Daniel LaverlyMarriage, A history by Stephanie CoontzSources:"Stonewall Riots" (history.com, 2017)“Stonewall then and now” (Walsh, 2019)“‘Queer, hilarious and full of joy': the rise of LGBTQ+ romance fiction” (Braidwood, 2022)“‘I Just Want Something That's Gay and Happy': L.G.B.T.Q. Romance Is Booming” (Harris, 2022)“The Rise of Queer ‘New Adult Romance' Literature,” (Beggs, 2022)“I ONLY READ QUEER ROMANCE AND I FEEL GREAT ABOUT IT” (Sackton, 2017)“Love is for everyone. Modern romance writers are breaking barriers to show it” (Asmelash, 2023)“A Brief History of the Path to Securing LGBTQ Rights” (Davidson, 2022)“Repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"” (Human Rights Campaign.org)“Stonewall at 40: The Voice Articles That Sparked a Final Night of Rioting” (Village voice, 1969, ed. 2009)Bookstagram Examples@Mariannareads@lilys.bookcase

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive
Stonewall 55: Episode 3: “Say It Loud! Gay & Proud!”

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 40:09


Like so many other acts of LGBTQ resistance, the 1969 Stonewall riots could have become a footnote in history. But the protests and organizing that followed launched a new phase in the fight for LGBTQ rights. Hear how anger found its voice and how joy propelled the first Pride marches. First aired June 20, 2019. Visit our episode webpage for background information, archival photos, and other resources, as well as the episode's transcript.  To hear more from Craig Rodwell, go here. And listen to Barbara Gittings and Kay Lahusen here as they discuss how homophile activists fared in the heady days of post-Stonewall organizing. For exclusive Making Gay History bonus content, join our Patreon community. ——— To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

PAGECAST: Season 1
Pagecast at Kingsmead Book Fair 2024: Nozibele Mayaba

PAGECAST: Season 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 14:34


In this thrilling discussion, Pagecast host Nompumelelo Mgidlana engages in a thought-provoking conversation with the phenomenal Nozibele Mayaba! Nozibele is a renowned HIV activist, internationally recognized podcaster, speaker, and TV host. She recently partnered with Jacaranda FM and East Coast Radio to launch a youth podcast, Don't Hold Back, Say It Loud. Her TV show, #YesIHaveHIV on HONEY, DStv channel 173, has empowered many to disclose their HIV statuses to their loved ones. The show is now in its second season. Join us as we explore Nozibele's latest brave account of living with HIV, Positively Me. Nozibele shares the inspiration behind her new book and discusses the gut-wrenching honesty with which she narrates her journey of living and loving beyond HIV. Don't miss this enlightening episode as Nozibele speaks about her participation in the panel on The Mother Wound, where she will discuss parent-related pain alongside Colleen Higgs, Moshitadi Lehlomela, and Lisa Lazarus. Enjoy!

In Creative Company
Episode 1056: James Brown: Say It Loud - Deborah Riley Draper & Tariq Trotter

In Creative Company

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 28:55


Q&A on the docu-series James Brown: Say It Loud with director Deborah Riley Draper and producer Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Take a look on Brown's legacy with some interviews with friends, family, collaborators and proteges. Also showing his beloved music catalog and includes archival footage that has never-been-seen-before.

Fat Joy with Sophia Apostol
Plus-Size Pageant Queens -- Choniece Stevenson, Ellen Miller, and Rebecca Breedlove-Berry

Fat Joy with Sophia Apostol

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 65:28


If you'd like to learn more about mental health care by and for fat folks, please check out Tend and Cultivate Counseling. (Content Note: mention of sexual violence.)Plus-size pageant Queens Choniece Stevenson (she/her), Ellen Miller (she/her), and Rebecca Breedlove-Berry (she/her) share what got them into pageant world, how being part of this experience changed how they feel about their bodies, and how they use their platforms to create positive change and social justice. Plus, their biggest moments of awe and oh-no! during the competition.Choniece Stevenson is a mental health and confidence coach. Her goal is to be a listening ear for those that feel unheard and educate on the importance of mental health. She is the first African American title holder for Ms. Voluptuous International. Connect with Choniece on Instagram.Ellen Miller is an emergency nurse practitioner hailing from Northern Ireland but currently living in London, UK. She's the previous Miss Voluptuous Ireland and an Ambassador for an incredible organization called Say It Loud that supports survivors of sexual violence. Connect with Ellen on Instagram. Rebecca Breedlove-Berry is the current Ms. Supreme International and former Ms. Voluptuous Virginia 22/23. She is the mother of two and works as a volunteer coordinator. Connect with Rebecca on Instagram. This episode's poem is called “Revery” by Fenton Johnson.Connect with Fat Joy on the website, Instagram, subscribe to the Fat Joy newsletter, and watch full video episodes on YouTube. Want to share some fattie love? Please rate this podcast and give it a joyful review. Our thanks to Chris Jones and AR Media for keeping this podcast looking and sounding joyful

Spears & Steinberg
555: Say It Loud

Spears & Steinberg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 108:47


On this episode Aries and Andy talk about Danielle Luna, and Say it Loud.  Social Media Instagram: @SpearsBergPod Twitter: @SpearsBergPod Facebook: SpearsBergPod Patreon: SpearsBergPod Youtube: SpearsBergPod  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bleav No Script No Problem
Filmmaker Deborah Riley Draper Talks "James Brown: Say It Loud" and AI Invades Hollywood

Bleav No Script No Problem

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 42:24


Filmmaker Deborah Riley Draper discusses her experience directing the four-part documentary series on James Brown, titled "JAMES BROWN: SAY IT LOUD," which you can watch on A&E, the A&E app, Hulu, and Amazon Prime. She shares her excitement in being chosen for the project and emphasizes the importance of putting blackness at the center of the storytelling. Draper explains her detailed approach to the storytelling process, using primary source material and James Brown's own words and music to create an authentic and powerful narrative. Plus, Draper explains the challenges of addressing James Brown's flaws and legal troubles in the documentary, while still celebrating his career and legacy. Check out the film's trailer below. All that plus I talk about the emergence of AI in entertainment. Listen anywhere you get podcasts. Thanks! Trailer for "James Brown: Say It Loud" Where to watch the documentary My Website

LEGENDS OF SPORTS & MUSIC
JAMES BROWN: SAY IT LOUD DOCUMENTARY REVIEW

LEGENDS OF SPORTS & MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 138:40


We take an in depth look at the 4 part A&E documentary on JAMES BROWN FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER: LEGENDSOFS82332 EMAIL ALL VOICE NOTES & COMMENTS TO ROBERTSILVA57@HOTMAIL.COM

Questlove Supreme
Introducing "James Brown: Say it Loud"

Questlove Supreme

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 2:14 Transcription Available


James Brown: Say it Loud Premieres February 19 and 20 at 8pm ET/PT on A&E Directed by Deborah Riley Draper and Executive Produced by Ahmir ‘Questlove' Thompson, Tariq ‘Black Thought' Trotter and Mick Jagger, “James Brown: Say it Loud” traces the incredible trajectory of Brown's life and career from a 7th grade drop-out arrested and jailed at the age of 16 for breaking into a car in the Jim Crow-era South, to an entertainment legend whose groundbreaking talent and unique perspective catapulted him to become a cultural force. Featuring never-before-seen archival interviews and performances of James Brown, plus interviews with friends, family, musicians and proteges including Mick Jagger, Questlove, Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J, The Rev. Al Sharpton, Chuck D, Dallas Austin, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, his children Deanna, Yamma and Larry Brown, and many more, “James Brown: Say It Loud” is a definitive look at a complicated life and a reflection on the immense impact Brown continues to have on music and culture today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Acting Up
Say It Loud: The Influential and Complicated Legacy of James Brown

Acting Up

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 28:17


Cortney sits down with filmmaker Deborah Riley Draper to discuss her new documentary, James Brown: SAY IT LOUD. The pair speak about James Brown's role in the Black Power Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, Brown's iconic song “Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud,” slavery's influence on Black entertainment, the history of hip-hop, r&b, soul, and rock musicians sampling James Brown, and funk music's impact on contemporary genres.  Cortney and Deborah also have a nuanced conversation about how to discuss artists with complicated pasts. Acting Up is all about Black Hollywood, who's making noise, who's making a difference, and how they're moving the needle regarding representation.  Cortney Wills has forged deep connections with creatives, actors, directors, producers, writers, executives, and the real decision-makers who shape how our community is represented onscreen, giving Acting Up access to the inner workings of Hollywood.   Music Courtesy of: Transitions Music Corporation, Black Ice Publishing, Reach Global Songs Media Clips Courtesy of: A + E NetworksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

He Said, He Said, He Said - LIVE

Derrick “Strawberry” Cox is a hero in the DMV African American LGBTQIA+ Community. He, currently serves as the Director of Visibility and Inclusion with Project Briggs, Inc. He actively advocates for the education in HIV Awareness and Preventive Health, Gay, and Lesbian Civil Rights & Liberties, and lobbies for the positive aspects of the LGBTQIA+ Community. Marck Angel is a high-octane performer, video artist, musician, and filmmaker! He returns for, "The Art of It," to talk about his new single, “Get Luv,” and his forthcoming motion picture, “SERAPHIM,” which has earned 19 film awards to date, including WINNING “Best LGBTQ Short” at 2023 Cannes Short Film Festival, and nominations at the Academy Award (Oscar) qualifying “Bronze Lens” and “Flickers' Rhode Island” Film Festivals “Maybe”, the lead single/video from “SERAPHIM”, has 4 million YouTube views. Get to know the people you should already be talking about! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hesaidhesaidhesaidlive/message

Rick Kleffel:Agony Column
2191: A 2023 Interview with Randall Kennedy

Rick Kleffel:Agony Column

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023


Randall Kennedy discusses the essays in his collection Say It Loud!

I SEE U with Eddie Robinson
78: Say It Loud! Woosah! [Encore]

I SEE U with Eddie Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 52:15


Zee Clarke received her Harvard MBA and spent over two decades leading teams at FORTUNE 500 companies and tech startups. But after instances of being racially-profiled, experiencing microaggressions at work and even being harassed by police, she realized how breathing exercises were so critical to her mental health – not only to survive, but to also thrive in a world that felt slow to change. Through her holistic training in India, Clarke felt a passionate desire to share these practices with others, particularly Blacks – since researchers have linked systemic racism with ailments related to high blood pressure, diabetes, anxiety and depression among communities of color. Join us as I SEE U's Eddie Robinson chats unguarded with Zee Clarke, author of the book, "Black People Breathe." The acclaimed writer shares breathing techniques and tips as well as illustrates some exercises for the host to try out. She also describes how to identity notions of family-inherited trauma and what tools could be useful to help end the cycle of suffering.

Daily Dose Of Torah
17 Tishrei- Say it Loud, Say it Clear

Daily Dose Of Torah

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 8:25


Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast

Ep.169 features Alexis McGrigg, a contemporary artist who examines themes of Blackness, space, spirituality, identity, and collective consciousness. Her artwork utilizes the mediums of painting, drawing, and interdisciplinary media to explore the multiplicity of Blackness through figurative abstraction and conceptual narratives. She integrates poetry, sound, and performance in her arts practice and research. Her artwork is included in several private collections and has been featured in exhibitions across the U.S. and internationally in New York, NY, Chicago, IL, Miami, FL, New Orleans, LA, and Oakland, CA – most recently in her solo exhibitions In The Beloved at Almine Rech Gallery, Brussels, Belgium, The Labour of Being at Almine Rech Gallery, Paris, France, and The Ether - Journey In Between at Richard Beavers Gallery, NYC; group exhibitions, SAY IT LOUD at Christie's Auction House, Salon de Peinture at Almine Rech, NY, and LIGHT at the Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (CICA) in South Korea. Alexis earned her Bachelor of Fine Art in Painting from Mississippi State University in 2012 and a Master of Fine Art with a concentration in Painting and Transmedia from Texas Tech University in 2017. Photo Credit~ Trenton Steele Artist https://www.alexismcgrigg.com/ Almine Rech https://www.alminerech.com/artists/352-alexis-mcgrigg South Arts https://www.southarts.org/grant-fellowship-recipients/alexis-mcgrigg-2023 Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art https://georgeohr.org/david-houston-on-southern-fellow-recipients-in-honor-of-wim-roefs/ South Carolina Arts Commission https://www.scartshub.com/upstate-sculpture-artist-recognized-with-south-arts-state-fellowship/ Vanity Fair https://www.vanityfair.com/london/2021/05/june-sarpong-on-the-power-of-black-art and-visual-storytelling Mississippi Public Broadcasting http://msartshour.mpbonline.org/episodes/the-mississippi-arts-hour-alexis-mcgrigg Artnet https://news.artnet.com/market/say-loud-show-christies-1901685 The Art Newspaper https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/christie-s-say-it-loud-exhibition Culture Type https://www.culturetype.com/2020/08/04/say-it-loud-curator-destinee-ross-sutton-partnered-with-christies-to-help-emerging-artists-showcase-and-sell-their-work/ Artnet https://www.artnet.com/galleries/almine-rech-galerie/alexis-mcgrigg-in-the-beloved Mississippi Arts Hour https://arts.ms.gov/events/mississippi-arts-hour-alexis-mcgrigg/alexis-mcgrigg-web-arts-hour/ Widewalls https://www.widewalls.ch/events/almine-rech-paris-alexis-mcgrigg-in-the-beloved-2023-01-19

Jesus Team Ministries Sermons
Say It Loud And Pronounce A Blessing, Or Shut Your Mouth And Prevent Evil From Progressing

Jesus Team Ministries Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 49:18


Sunday sermon topicSay It Loud And Pronounce A Blessing, Or Shut Your Mouth And Prevent Evil From Progressing. Scripture Reference:Isaiah 6:1-7KEY POINTS:1.  We don't need a coal to touch our lips to be saved, we just need Jesus in our hearts and the will to behave.2 Corinthians 5:16-17Isaiah 6:8-12Acts 1:6-82.  A true believer will speak words that will elevate and turn deceivers into believers.Roman's 1:18-23Mark 9:38-40Ephesians 4:25-293.  When we build up people with our words, we tear down Satan's kingdom, but when we tear down people with our words we build up Satan's kingdom.Matthew 12:33-374.  We could be good when we speak or evil, so let us promote God by speaking good and cancel the evil.James 3:1-12Revelation 3:14-22

The Guilty Feminist
The Guilty Feminist Redux: Drawing a Line and Planting a Flag with Felicity Ward, Say it Loud, Save the Black Cap, Grace Petrie and The Oxford Belles

The Guilty Feminist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 103:03


The Guilty Feminist Redux: Drawing a Line and Planting a FlagPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Felicity Ward and special guests from Say it Loud and Save the Black Cap and music from Grace Petrie and The Oxford BellesRecorded 15 July 2018 at the Regents Park Open Air Theatre in London. First released 13 August.The Guilty Feminist theme composed by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon.More about Deborah Frances-Whitehttps://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://twitter.com/DeborahFWhttps://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-bookMore about Felicity Wardhttps://www.felicityward.comhttps://twitter.com/felicitywardMore about our guestshttps://www.oxfordbelles.comhttp://www.sayitloudclub.co.ukhttps://twitter.com/aloysiusssalihttp://gracepetrie.comhttps://www.facebook.com/friendsofthejoinersarmshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/weareblackcaphttps://twitter.com/kate_elizabethhttps://twitter.com/ebonyrosedarkBig Speeches with Jessica ReganFirst Sunday of each month from 2 July. 3:00pm via Zoom. https://guiltyfeminist.com/big-speeches/For more information about this and other episodes…visit https://www.guiltyfeminist.comtweet us https://www.twitter.com/guiltfempodlike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeministcheck out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theguiltyfeministor join our mailing list http://www.eepurl.com/bRfSPTOur new podcasts are out nowMedia Storm https://podfollow.com/media-stormAbsolute Power https://podfollow.com/john-bercows-absolute-powerCome to a live recording:Guilty Feminist Live in Chichester, Monday 21 August: https://www.cft.org.uk/events/the-guilty-feministliveGuilty Feminist at The London Podcast Festival, Sunday 17 September: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/the-guilty-feminist-7/“Never Have I Ever” written by Deborah, Chichester Festival Theatre, 1-30 September: https://www.cft.org.uk/events/never-have-i-everThank you to our amazing Patreon supporters.To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeministYou can also get an ad-free version of the podcast via Apple Podcasts or Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/6130f79f1531680013afcfbd You can also get an ad-free version of the podcast via Apple Podcasts or Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/guiltyfeminist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Tribute to Ford, Robinson, and Belafonte

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 64:18


This week we welcome back Professor Randall Kennedy to help us pay tribute to three principled, uncompromising African American activists, Glen Ford of Black Agenda Report, human rights champion, Randall Robinson, and legendary actor, singer, and activist, Harry Belafonte.Randall Kennedy is Michael R. Klein Professor at Harvard Law School where he teaches courses on contracts, criminal law, and the regulation of race relations. He is the author of several books, including Contracts: Happiness and Heartbreak, For Discrimination: Race, Affirmative Action, and the Law, and Say It Loud! On Race, Law, History, and Culture.You've chosen three very interesting people [Randall Robinson, Harry Belafonte, and Glen Ford]. And I think that one thing that the listeners should keep in mind is that the three that you've chosen are all progressive; they are very different… Because the tent of progressivism should be a large tent— not everybody's going to think the same, and indeed there's going to be some friction between various tendencies among progressives.Randall KennedyI don't think that progressives pay enough attention to the people who have been in their camp. We don't pay enough attention to people who have passed away. We don't pay enough attention to recalling people who have been heroic in our midst. And, again, I say this as a person who is sometimes extremely critical of some of the people that you've mentioned.Randall KennedyWe need people like Glen Ford to pull in one direction uncompromisingly—because the corporate interests always pull in the other direction uncompromisingly—and then we need people who are in between and sometimes have to face the hard realities you've pointed out.Ralph NaderIn Case You Haven't Heard1. The Wall Street Journal and the Corporate Crime Reporter have announced that, following decades of citizen pressure, and action last year by Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon, Senator Richard Blumenthal, and Senate Judiciary Chair Dick Durbin, the Department of Justice has finally created a Corporate Crime Database. Under President Biden, the Justice Department has taken a tougher rhetorical stance on corporate crime, but as Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco notes, the department “cannot ignore the data showing overall decline in corporate criminal prosecutions over the last decade...We need to do more and move faster.” Among civic groups, The Center for Study of Responsive Law and Public Citizen lead the charge to create these corporate rap sheets and are already working to expand and strengthen this new resource for corporate crime data.2. If you live on the East Coast, you have likely experienced dangerous levels of air pollution in the last week due to smoke moving South from Canadian wildfires. Yet, the Lever reports that under current air quality rules, fossil fuel producers will not have to curb their emissions to offset this spike in air pollution because they have successfully lobbied for a loophole protecting themselves in the case of “exceptional events” outside their control. Environmental regulators are currently mulling a new rule to clamp down on this type of air pollution, but face stiff opposition from industry groups.3. The Washington Post reports that, in an exercise of his leverage in the tightly divided Senate, Bernie Sanders has vowed to oppose all Biden health nominees until the administration produces a “comprehensive” plan to lower prescription drug prices. Sanders' role as Chair of the Health Education Labor and Pensions committee means these nominees cannot advance without his blessing. This notably includes Biden's nominee for director of the National Institutes of Health, or NIH. Sanders said “Politicians for years have talked about the high cost of prescription drugs, relatively little has been done, and it's time that we act decisively.”4. The Progressive International has issued a statement decrying the “soft coup” underway against left-wing President Gustavo Petro in Colombia. Their statement reads “Ever since the election of the country's first progressive government...Colombia's traditional powers have been organizing to restore an order marked by extreme inequality, environmental destruction, and state-sponsored violence.” The statement goes on to excoriate officials who have sought to undermine the Petro administration and “former generals, colonels, and members of the Colombian military [who] have not only proclaimed their opposition to President...Petro — but even marched outside Congress to call for a coup d'état against his government.” Signatories to this letter include over 400 political and industrial leaders, including Noam Chomsky, Jeremy Corbyn, Jean Luc Mélenchon, and Former Leftist President of Ecuador Rafael Correa.5. The City, a news site covering New York, reports that food delivery drivers in NYC have won a substantial wage increase. This victory caps off a 3-year long campaign by Los Deliveristas Unidos, and makes New York the “first major U.S. city to establish and implement pay requirements for delivery workers.” These workers currently take home about $11 per hour; this will go up to $17.96 an hour starting July 12th, and will increase to $19.96 per hour by 2025.6. In a surprise decision last week, the Supreme Court voted five-four in favor of Black voters in Alabama who argued the state had unlawfully diluted their voting power, POLITICO reports. Over a quarter of Alabama residents are Black, but the state crammed most Black Alabamians into a single congressional district following the 2020 census, running afoul of the Voting Rights Act. Many expected the ultra-conservative court to reject the challenge and further hollow out the VRA; instead, this ruling could significantly augment the chances of Democrats retaking the House in 2024.7. In Afghanistan, the Taliban has instituted a “highly successful” ban on opium. To cite one example, “In Helmand, by far Afghanistan's largest opium-producing province, the area of poppy cultivation was cut from over 129,000 hectares in 2022 to only 740 as of April 2023.” However, some in the West – including the US Institute for Peace – believe this could have disastrous implications for the Afghan economy. It remains to be seen whether the new government can find a viable economic alternative fast enough to offset these losses. The Taliban had previously banned opium cultivation when they held power in 2000 and 2001, and achieved a 90% reduction at that time.8. New York Governor Kathy Hochul is again licking her wounds after her nominee for the New York Power Authority was blocked by the State Senate, in a similar fashion as her nominee for the New York Court of Appeals, the highest court in the state. Justin Driscoll, whom Hochul had appointed on an interim basis and was seeking to appoint permanently, raised red flags with New York Senate Democrats due to his ingratiation in conservative politics – Driscoll is a registered Republican who has ties to figures like Chris Christie and John Cornyn. Driscoll also opposed the Build Public Renewables Act and has been embroiled in accusations of racial discrimination during his time as general counsel for the Power Authority. On June 9th, POLITICO reported that Senate Democrats will not schedule a vote for Driscoll.9. Projectionists at an Alamo Drafthouse movie theater in New York City have filed an NLRB petition to unionize. However, instead of coming to the negotiating table, the theater chain sent out an internal email “notifying staff of the company's intention to do away with the projectionist position and replace it with a more expansive ‘technical engineer' role.” This reflects how the struggle for labor rights in entertainment goes far beyond Hollywood writers and actors. This from 1010 Wins.10. Last week, Henry Kissinger – President Nixon's controversial National Security Advisor and alleged war criminal – celebrated his 100th birthday. The Real News Network reports that this centennial bash was attended by some of the most prominent diplomatic figures in the country, including Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and head of the international development agency USAID, Samantha Power. Jonathan Guyer of VOX, documented many other attendees as well, including Larry Summers, Robert Kraft, General David Petreaus, CIA Director Bill Burns, and Michael Bloomberg. The gang's all here! Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

Raging Romantics
#68 Say it Loud, Say It Proud

Raging Romantics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 67:47


June 28, 1969 - a day that shall live forever as a monument in queer history. On that day, the Stonewall Riots started in a bar in Greenwich Village. Let's take a look at that history today before we talk about the importance of queer romancelandia today with fellow librarian, Thomas!Books we mention:Red White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuistonThe God Box by Alex SanchezThe Rainbow trilogy by Alex SanchezCity of Bones by Cassandra ClareHarry Potter by She Who Shall Not Be AcknowledgedThe Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily DanforthAristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire SáenzThey Both Die At the End by Adam SilveraSimon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky AlbertalliDavid LevithanTessa DareFloat Plan by Trish Doller (prosthetic leg on cover!)Titan by Jillian GravesSarah J. MaasBook of Gothel by Mary McMyne (Google Lens Cover)Something Wild and Wonderful by Anita KellyToo Hot To Handle by Tessa BaileyVirginia Heath (the author Jackie couldn't remember but likes the illustrative style)Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie GarmusMortal Follies by Alexis HallGirls and Their Horses by Eliza Jane BrazierDear Prudence by Daniel LaverlyMarriage, A history by Stephanie CoontzSources:"Stonewall Riots" (history.com, 2017)“Stonewall then and now” (Walsh, 2019)“‘Queer, hilarious and full of joy': the rise of LGBTQ+ romance fiction” (Braidwood, 2022)“‘I Just Want Something That's Gay and Happy': L.G.B.T.Q. Romance Is Booming” (Harris, 2022)“The Rise of Queer ‘New Adult Romance' Literature,” (Beggs, 2022)“I ONLY READ QUEER ROMANCE AND I FEEL GREAT ABOUT IT” (Sackton, 2017)“Love is for everyone. Modern romance writers are breaking barriers to show it” (Asmelash, 2023)“A Brief History of the Path to Securing LGBTQ Rights” (Davidson, 2022)“Repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"” (Human Rights Campaign.org)“Stonewall at 40: The Voice Articles That Sparked a Final Night of Rioting” (Village voice, 1969, ed. 2009)Bookstagram Examples@Mariannareads@lilys.bookcase

Tavis Smiley
Patrick M. Oliver on "Tavis Smiley"

Tavis Smiley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 40:11


Patrick M. Oliver - author and founder & CEO of Say It Loud! Readers and Writers - joins Tavis for a conversation about the connection between Black literacy and Black resistance and how reading and writing can empower us to effect change and better understand the world – especially considering recent efforts to ban books and control the kinds of content made available to young Black readers. (Hour 3)

I SEE U with Eddie Robinson
78: Say It Loud! Woosah!

I SEE U with Eddie Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 52:15


Zee Clarke received her Harvard MBA and spent over two decades leading teams at FORTUNE 500 companies and tech startups. But after instances of being racially-profiled, experiencing microaggressions at work and even being harassed by police, she realized how breathing exercises were so critical to her mental health – not only to survive, but to also thrive in a world that felt slow to change. Through her holistic training in India, Clarke felt a passionate desire to share these practices with others, particularly Blacks – since researchers have linked systemic racism with ailments related to high blood pressure, diabetes, anxiety and depression among communities of color. Join us as I SEE U's Eddie Robinson chats unguarded with Zee Clarke, author of the book, “Black People Breathe.” The acclaimed writer shares breathing techniques and tips as well as illustrates some exercises for the host to try out. She also describes how to identity notions of family-inherited trauma and what tools could be useful to help end the cycle of suffering.

Behind the Eyes of Our Youth
Frederick Douglass via Jasmine and Rachel 2/14/23

Behind the Eyes of Our Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 1:52


SAY IT LOUD! Happy Birthday Frederick Douglass! Hear a little about him with Jasmine & Rachel! @BEOYouth #SayItLoudMLK

Behind the Eyes of Our Youth
Harriet Tubman via Nyaire

Behind the Eyes of Our Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 2:16


SAY IT LOUD! | Hear what Nyaire has to say about Harriet Tubman! @BEOYouth #SayItLoudMLK

Behind the Eyes of Our Youth
Yasuke via Dartanyan and Rasheed 2/10/23

Behind the Eyes of Our Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 2:55


SAY IT LOUD! | Dartanyan and Rasheed introduce us to Yasuke! @BEOYouth #SayItLoudMLK

On What Tho Podcast
Ep. 66, "Say It Loud"

On What Tho Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 65:26


Happy Black History Month! In this episode, our music appreciation is going to songs that make us feel real Black. Big shout out to the Soul Bowl this year, Chiefs vs. Eagles, two Black quarterbacks going head to head. After that, we got into our knockout round and talk about other interesting topics. Thanks for listening and once again HBHM!

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Jonah makes an unexpected return to the AEI studio for another in-person Remnant, this time featuring Keith Whittington, beloved egghead and Princeton political scientist. A deep dive ensues into America's unique preoccupation with free speech and the nature of academic freedom, which raises a number of pertinent questions. How concerned should we be about the state of free speech on college campuses? What are some common misconceptions about academic freedom? And what should we make of Ron DeSantis' approach to these issues? Those feeling free and expressive are particularly encouraged to tune in.Show Notes:- Keith's page at Princeton- Keith: “Hamline Takes Quashing Academic Freedom to a Whole New Level”- Keith: “Academic Freedom for Whom?”- Nathan Glazer: “What Happened at Berkeley”- From the New College of Florida to DeSantis U?

Keen On Democracy
Say It Loud and Say It Proud: Natalie Lue on the Joy of Saying NO

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 29:31


In this KEEN ON episode, Andrew talks to Natalie Lue, - the author of "THE JOY OF SAYING NO: A Simple Plan to Stop People Pleasing, Reclaim Boundaries and Say Yes to the Life You Want" - about social media, the gospel of wellness and where we might discover our authentic self ​​ABOUT NATALIE LUE: Natalie Lue is the writer of the popular self-help blog Baggage Reclaim, host of The Baggage Reclaim Sessions podcast, and author of several books. The Joy of Saying No will be published by Harper Horizon, an imprint of HarperCollins, in January 2023. ABOUT ANDREW KEEN: Name as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

4X D.O.P.E. Podcast
Episode 37. Say it loud, I'm Black & I'm Proud!

4X D.O.P.E. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 84:14


1. Black Pride. 2. Not being your partner's first choice. 3. Teaching children how to be a leader and not a follower. Dose of Dopeness: Professor Minnie Forte- Brown- Educator Extraordinaire Disclaimer: The views expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not imply a collective endorsement of any person or view they represent.

History of Indian and Africana Philosophy
HAP 109 - Say It Loud - Black Power

History of Indian and Africana Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 21:24


How the controversial slogan “black power,” used by activists like Stokely Carmichael and H. Rap Brown, relates to ideas of militancy, separatism, and the power of language.

Broke-ish
Say It Loud: Black, Disabled, and Proud!

Broke-ish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 42:45


On this week's episode, Amber and Erika are joined by activist and artist, Leroy Moore, to discuss the often ignored world of Black disabled people. Leroy is a Grammy award-winning poet, speaker, and the founder of Krip Hop Nation, a collective of disabled artists and musicians. Through his own personal experiences combined with his advocacy and activism, Leroy sheds light on how ableism joins with racism to especially impact disabled Black people. He also opens up about the sad reality that Black justice movements like Black Lives Matter and the NAACP often fail to be inclusive of and sensitive to the unique struggles of Black disabled people. Listen up to get Leroy's insight about how we can create more inclusive Black movements and advocate for an equitable society for all Black people.

Tea With Tami
Episode 148 | Say It Loud, I'm a Munch! Ft. S. Miller

Tea With Tami

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 49:59


Oh you thought I was feeling you? Well.. I am. And you should listen to me explain what exactly a munch is to friend of the show, Stephen Miller. We also discuss Boston Celtic's coach getting suspended, new music from Da Baby, new episodes from Atlanta, The Woman King boycott, and much more! Click play and share your favorite moments! Listen @ TeaWithTami.com

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show
"Stay Black!" and "Say It Loud.....!"

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 6:49


Tabitha Brown stands her ground!  Uncle Steve feels her and gives us a story.  This won (one) btw is a throwback that will take you way back and give you a flashback.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive
Rewind: Stonewall 50: Episode 3: “Say It Loud! Gay & Proud!”

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 39:59


Like so many other acts of LGBTQ resistance, the 1969 Stonewall riots could have become a footnote in history. But the protests and organizing that followed launched a new phase in the fight for LGBTQ rights. Hear how anger found its voice and how joy propelled the first Pride marches. First aired June 20, 2019. Visit MGH's episode webpage for background information, archival photos, and other resources, as well as the episode's transcript.  To hear more from Craig Rodwell, go here. And listen to Barbara Gittings and Kay Lahusen here as they discuss how homophile activists fared in the heady days of post-Stonewall organizing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Guilty Feminist
300. Can Do Action and Say it Loud Club - part one

The Guilty Feminist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 72:49


The Guilty Feminist episode 300 – part one with Deborah Frances-White, Tom Allen, Jen Brister, Rola Hallam, Sophie Duker, Rob Rinder, Suzie Ruffell, Robert Diamant, Thelma Ndaula, Mae Martin, Kemah Bob, with music from Grace Petrie and Folkie BenRecorded 31 March at the Union Chapel in London. Released 4 April 2022The Guilty Feminist theme by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon.More about Deborah Frances-Whitehttps://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://twitter.com/DeborahFWhttps://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-bookMore about Can Do Actionhttps://twitter.com/candoactionhttps://candoaction.orghttps://twitter.com/drrolahallamhttps://www.drrolahallam.com/blog/syriantoukrainiandoctorMore about Say it Loud Clubhttps://twitter.com/sayitloudclubhttps://www.sayitloudclub.orgMore about our other guestshttps://twitter.com/tomallencomedyhttps://www.instagram.com/despicabledaisyhttps://twitter.com/JenBristerhttps://twitter.com/sophiedukeboxhttps://twitter.com/RobbieRinderhttps://twitter.com/RobertDiamenthttps://twitter.com/TheMaeMartinhttps://twitter.com/kemahbobhttps://twitter.com/gracepetrieFor more information about this and other episodes…visit https://www.guiltyfeminist.comtweet us https://www.twitter.com/guiltfempodlike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeministcheck out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theguiltyfeministor join our mailing list http://www.eepurl.com/bRfSPTOur new podcasts are out nowMedia Storm https://podfollow.com/media-stormAbsolute Power https://podfollow.com/john-bercows-absolute-powerCome to a live recordingTour Show: Cambridge, 9 April. https://www.cambridgelive.org.uk/cornex/events/guilty-feminist-liveTour Show: Northampton, 10 April. https://www.royalandderngate.co.uk/whats-on/the-guilty-feminist/The Guilty Feminist stands up, 26 April – 7 May https://sohotheatre.com/shows/deborah-frances-white-the-guilty-feminist-stands-up-2/UK Tour booking now. https://guiltyfeminist.com/2022-live-uk-tour/Australia/NZ tour book now. https://guiltyfeminist.com/tour2022/Thank you to our amazing Patreon supporters.To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeminist See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Guilty Feminist
300. Can Do Action and Say it Loud Club - part two

The Guilty Feminist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 58:40


The Guilty Feminist episode 300 – part two with Deborah Frances-White, Tom Allen, Jen Brister, Rola Hallam, Sophie Duker, Rob Rinder, Suzie Ruffell, Robert Diamant, Thelma Ndaula, Mae Martin, Kemah Bob, with music from Grace Petrie and Folkie BenRecorded 31 March at the Union Chapel in London. Released 4 April 2022The Guilty Feminist theme by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon.More about Deborah Frances-Whitehttps://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://twitter.com/DeborahFWhttps://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-bookMore about Can Do Actionhttps://twitter.com/candoactionhttps://candoaction.orghttps://twitter.com/drrolahallamhttps://www.drrolahallam.com/blog/syriantoukrainiandoctorMore about Say it Loud Clubhttps://twitter.com/sayitloudclubhttps://www.sayitloudclub.orgMore about our other guestshttps://twitter.com/tomallencomedyhttps://www.instagram.com/despicabledaisyhttps://twitter.com/JenBristerhttps://twitter.com/sophiedukeboxhttps://twitter.com/RobbieRinderhttps://twitter.com/RobertDiamenthttps://twitter.com/TheMaeMartinhttps://twitter.com/kemahbobhttps://twitter.com/gracepetrieFor more information about this and other episodes…visit https://www.guiltyfeminist.comtweet us https://www.twitter.com/guiltfempodlike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeministcheck out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theguiltyfeministor join our mailing list http://www.eepurl.com/bRfSPTOur new podcasts are out nowMedia Storm https://podfollow.com/media-stormAbsolute Power https://podfollow.com/john-bercows-absolute-powerCome to a live recordingTour Show: Cambridge, 9 April. https://www.cambridgelive.org.uk/cornex/events/guilty-feminist-liveTour Show: Northampton, 10 April. https://www.royalandderngate.co.uk/whats-on/the-guilty-feminist/The Guilty Feminist stands up, 26 April – 7 May https://sohotheatre.com/shows/deborah-frances-white-the-guilty-feminist-stands-up-2/UK Tour booking now. https://guiltyfeminist.com/2022-live-uk-tour/Australia/NZ tour book now. https://guiltyfeminist.com/tour2022/Thank you to our amazing Patreon supporters.To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeminist See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Glenn Show
John McWhorter and Randall Kennedy — Say It Loud!

The Glenn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 84:48


Listen now (84 min) | This week’s TGS features two incomparable guests: John McWhorter and Randall Kennedy. John, of course, needs no introduction. Randy is a professor at Harvard Law School and the author of many books, the latest of which is Say It Loud!: On Race, Law, History, and Culture This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at glennloury.substack.com/subscribe