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John Wilson on Nikki Giovanni, a leading poet in the 1960s Black Arts Movement who is hailed as one of the most important artist-intellectuals of the 20th century.Gerd Heidemann, the German journalist who found himself at the centre of one of the greatest journalist scandals of the 20th century, the Hitler diaries hoax.Cherry Hill, the award-winning model engineer who created detailed, functioning scaled-down models of Victorian traction engines.Sir Richard Carew Pole, the aristocrat who was a driving force behind the creation of Cornwall's Eden Project and Tate St Ives. Producer: Ed PrendevilleArchive: Industrial Nation, BBC Two, 2003; Heidemann arrested, BBC News, 1983; Forged Hitler diaries, Newsnight, BBC Two, 1985; Nikki Giovanni, Front Row, BBC Radio 4, 2024; Nihal Arthanayake: Sara Cox and Nikki Giovanni, BBC Radio 5 Live, 2024; Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project, HBO, 2023; Nikki Giovanni and James Baldwin: A Conversation, Soul!, 1971, Uploaded to Youtube 09.09.2022; The Black Woman, Stan Lathan, Indiana University Libraries Moving Image Archive, 1970, Uploaded to Youtube 30.09.2017; Nikki Giovanni Interviewed And Reads "Revolutionary Dreams"- February 1974, SMU Jones Film, Uploaded to Youtube 11.10.2023; Opening of the new Tate Gallery in St Ives, Cornwall, The Late Show, BBC, 1993; Prince of Wales officially opens new Tate Gallery in St Ives, Cornwall, BBC News, 1993; Upcoming opening of the Eden Project, BBC News, 2001; The Karen Hunter Show, SiriusXM Urban View (1993), Internet Archive, 12/05/2017
Tax expert and attorney Lou Hutt, who also hosts his own show on SiriusXM Urban View, gives last minute tips and reminders for filing your taxes or requesting an extension before Tax Day on April 18.
Currently, black women are starting businesses at 6 times the national average but are not seeing the same receipts as other founders. There are 3 major areas where women of color require support: access to capital, access to influential networks, and the ability to hire employees. The lack of access to capital for women is becoming a more prevalent part of the entrepreneurial conversation however solutions to solve the issue are still evolving. Black Girl Ventures is specifically focused on creating access to capital for women. All programming is centered on addressing this issue head-on. In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Omi Bell, an entrepreneur and founder of Black Girl Ventures, to discuss her journey to success and the challenges faced by black women in the startup world. Omi shares her story of pursuing her entrepreneurial dreams after a difficult breakup and job loss, and how she founded Black Girl Ventures to provide resources and funding for black women interested in launching their own startups. We learn how her organization has funded over 300 women founders, generating about 10 million in revenue and creating over 3,000 jobs, and how talent is the biggest culprit behind why startups fail. If your company is looking to scale its AI initiatives, head over to Tesoro AI (www.tesoroai.com). We are experts in AI strategy, staff augmentation, and AI product development. Founder Bio: Omi Bell is the Founder/CEO of Black Girl Ventures, the host of The Omi Show on SiriusXM Urban View, and the creative director of Omi's World Media. She has been named one of the top 100 most powerful women in business by Entrepreneur Magazine, Entrepreneur of the Year by Technically DC, and a Rising Brand Star by Adweek. She has been featured in Forbes, Fast Company, Inc Magazine, Yahoo Finance, and Refinery29; also been seen on Good Morning America, Vice TV, Cheddar, Bloomberg, Fox Business, Nike billboards and ads. Her work with entrepreneurs has been revered and honored by two murals in Washington, DC. Under her leadership, Black Girl Ventures has funded over 300 women founders representing about $10MM in revenue and creating over 3000 jobs for the US economy. Omi's story and efforts have directly impacted over 20,000 people across 64 countries through training, mentoring, and speaking. Show Notes: 03:28 Omi Bell's background in computer science 06:06 reflection on teaching computer science to a diverse classroom 08:30 Combining creative and analytical thinking to create Black Girl Ventures (BGV) 11:45 Exploring access to capital for black entrepreneurs 14:14 BGV pitch, fellowship program, and emerging leaders program overview 16:31 Leadership, business, and equity in the tech industry 19:12 Industry agnostic and focused on specific verticals 21:37 Investment opportunities and donor-advised fund 25:30 Investment strategies for women-led companies at the million-dollar mark 30:29 Positioning a company for sale or merger 33:58 Advice for founders seeking investment 37:10 Preparing for enterprise sales: what you need to know 40:42 Omi Bell's new book context 46:47 How to get in contact with the BGV team Resources: Company website: https://www.blackgirlventures.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackgirlventures/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/blackgirlventures/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BGirlVentures
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CPA, Attorney, Entrepreneur, and SiriusXM host Lou Hutt calls in to explain why everyone, no matter your age or income, should have a will.Listen to The Lou Hutt Show Saturdays on SiriusXM Urban View: https://siriusxm.us/UrbanView
Featuring: Karen Hunter, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist and host of The Karen Hunter Show on SiriusXM Urban View, and Professor Mehrsa Baradaran, author of The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap. In this episode, Karen and Mehrsa continue their discussion about the racial wealth gap in the United States. They discuss a potential blueprint for a way forward and how change is possible. They also consider how the racial wealth gap could be closed sooner than 200 years and how individuals can (and should) actively participate. Additionally, Karen and Mehrsa discuss modern social movements, pushback, and the logistics of finding a way forward.
Featuring: Karen Hunter, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist and host of The Karen Hunter Show on SiriusXM Urban View, and Professor Mehrsa Baradaran, author of The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap. Racism within the systems of the United States has led to a wealth gap that some reports claim will take over 200 years to close. In this episode, Karen and Mehrsa discuss the reality of the racial wealth gap, what that looks like, and why it exists. Mehrsa spent over a decade studying and debunking the myths around the racial wealth gaps and the exceptions we have made rules. With Karen, she discusses her findings, frustrations, the reality of American history, and its impact on finance today. Karen and Mehrsa also examine how violence, domestic terrorism, and legal looting as a means of control and suppression are utilized against the Black community and prevent wealth growth. The pair round out the discussion with the legacy of events like the Red Summer and the passage of the New Deal have left behind.
If you're looking to understand the recruitment landscape during the 2022 installment of The Great Resignation or if you want to up the level of diversity in your organization, this podcast episode is for you. Listen and learn practical techniques and strategies you can use to attract, source, and hire diverse candidates during this unprecedented time of talent mobility.Bill's guest this time is Keirsten Greggs, founder and CEO of TRAP Recruiter LLC, a recruiting consulting and career coaching firm. With over 20 years of experience in talent acquisition, she's passionate about helping organizations attract, select and retain the best people, including underrepresented candidates, as well as helping job seekers find their voice in the hiring process.With over 20 years of experience in Talent Acquisition, she's known around the industry. Add that to being featured as an expert by ERE, InHerSight, Diversity Jobs, Hiretual, Talview, TechTarget, BBC World Service Radio, MadameNoire, Fast Company, and SiriusXM Urban View.Questions Include:* Can you explain your passion for recruiting?* How has The Great Resignation made the job of recruiters and TA pros more difficult?* How are recruitment and talent acquisition different? * How important is the role of sourcing to finding top candidates? * What are your top diversity recruiting strategies to achieve true DEI in the workplace? We do our best to ensure editorial objectivity. The views and ideas shared by our guests and sponsors are entirely independent of The HR Gazette, HRchat Podcast, and Iceni Media Inc.
Joe Madison joins Clay Cane on SiriusXM Urban View on the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and gives a powerful history lesson connecting voter suppression in the past with today.
Joe Madison joins Karen Hunter on "The Karen Hunter Show" on SiriusXM Urban View and Roland S. Martin on "Roland Martin Unfiltered" to talk about why the need to protect voting rights is worth the sacrifice of a hunger strike.
Tune in to "Bigger than Politics with Shermichael Singleton" Sundays @ 1p EST on SiriusXM Urban View!
Historically, companies have drafted press releases and propped up D&I people to suggest that they care about diversity and inclusion. We know that, in larger part, this has been performative at best and window dressing at worst.In this HRchat episode, Bill Banham chats with Torin Ellis, Principal at The Torin Ellis Brand.Torin Ellis is a Human Capital Strategist, focused on the art of recruiting diverse talent using various creative methods. Torin has an accomplished background that includes 17 years of human capital efforts, military service, several Board of Director appointments and unwavering spirit of giving back to the community and emerging youth. He is the author of “Rip the Resume: Job Search & Interview Power Prep.” Torin is the host of “Career Mix,” which airs each Sunday on SiriusXM Urban View.Torin will be a speaker at the July 30th InnovateWork Caribbean virtual event and his session is called 'Conversation to Commitment'
(Starting at 3 mins 24 seconds in) I finally got Laura Coates on! Laura is a legal analyst on CNN and the host of her own show on SIRIUSXM Urban View channel 126 everyday from 10-12EST A native of Saint Paul, Minnesota, Laura graduated from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the University of Minnesota Law School before beginning her legal career in private practice. She practiced law in Minnesota and New York handling cases ranging from intellectual property litigation and First Amendment issues to Defamation and Media law. Called to public service, she transitioned from private practice to the United States Department of Justice, thriving as a federal prosecutor. She served as a Trial Attorney in the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice during the Bush and Obama administrations, specializing in the enforcement of voting rights throughout the country. She also served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, prosecuting a myriad of violent felony offenses including drug trafficking, armed offenses, domestic violence, child abuse and sexual assault. 1:16 Katherine Stewart was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She started her career in journalism working for investigative reporter Wayne Barrett at The Village Voice, and contributed to Newsweek International, the New York Observer, and Rolling Stone among others. She cowrote the book about the musical Rent and, after moving to Santa Barbara in 2005, published two novels about 21st century parenting. She is the author of The Good News Club (PublicAffairs, 2012), an investigative book about public education and religious fundamentalism in America. Most recently she has written for The New York Times, The Nation, The Atlantic, The Guardian. Get her new book that we discussed "The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism" Follow her on Twitter Please consider signing up for a paid subscription
If you are lost and want to know where your personal finances stand, Karen and her guest "T-Mac" (from "Money Mondays" on Heather B Live on SiriusXM Urban View) discuss the seven stages of financial freedom. In this episode they discuss the first three stages. This is Part 1 of a two-part series from Feb. 2018.
Karen discusses the future of artificial intelligence (AI) and the need to prepare for the mass extinction of Jobs with T-Mac from "Money Mondays" on Heather B. Live on SiriusXM Urban View. This is a discussion from May of 2019.
We celebrate 100 episodes of #SundayCivics with another installment of our #WhoWeElect series focusing on the elected position of state attorney general. The state attorney general is the chief legal advisor to the state government and the state's chief law enforcement officer. We are joined by New York State Attorney General Letitia James who shares how she serves "the people". The state attorney general is the chief legal advisor to the state government and the state's chief law enforcement officer. The state attorney general is an elected position in 43 states and majority serve 4 year terms. In Alaska, Hawaii, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Wyoming, the attorney general is appointed by the governor. For those of you listening in Tennessee, your state supreme court appoints the attorney general for an 8 year term and in Maine the state legislature votes for the attorney general for a 2 year term. The National Association of Attorneys General describe the typical duties of the state attorney general; ...to issue formal opinions to state agencies; act as public advocates in areas such as child support enforcement, consumer protections, antitrust and utility regulation; propose legislation; enforce federal and state environmental laws; represent the state and state agencies before the state and federal courts; handle criminal appeals and serious statewide criminal prosecutions; institute civil suits on behalf of the state; represent the public's interests in charitable trust and solicitations; and operate victim compensation programs. Our Guest NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 12: Attorney General Letitia James interviews with L. Joy Williams on SiriusXM Urban View's Sunday Civics at SiriusXM Studios on February 12, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Bonnie Biess/Getty Images for SiriusXM) Letitia “Tish” James is the 67th Attorney General for the State of New York. With decades of work, she is an experienced attorney and public servant with a long record of accomplishments. She is the first woman of color to hold statewide office in New York and the first woman to be elected Attorney General. In 2013, Ms. James was elected Public Advocate for the City of New York and became the first woman of color to hold citywide office. As Public Advocate, Ms. James served as a watchdog over New York City government agencies and as an advocate for the City’s most vulnerable communities. She transformed the Public Advocate’s office to be a formidable engine for change. Prior to serving as Public Advocate, Tish James represented the 35th Council District in Brooklyn in the New York City Council for ten years. As a Council Member, she passed the Safe Housing Act, legislation that forced landlords to improve living conditions for tenants in New York City’s worst buildings. She helped uncover the corruption behind the Office of Payroll Administration’s CityTime contract, a scheme that cost New York City over $600 million. She also pushed through a revolutionary recycling package that included expanding plastic recycling, a new clothing and textile recycling program, and increased access to recycling in public spaces. Before her election to the City Council, Tish James served as head of the Brooklyn Regional Office of the New York State Attorney General’s Office. She resolved hundreds of consumer complaints and investigated predatory lenders who preyed on first-time homebuyers. She assisted the Civil Rights Bureau in its investigation of the NYPD’s stop-and-frisk policy and cracked down on firms engaged in deceptive business practices including violations of human rights, environmental laws, and scams targeting immigrants. Tish James began her career as a public defender at the Legal Aid Society. A proud Brooklynite, she is a graduate of Lehman College and Howard University School of Law.
Segall and Coates sounds like a law firm I asked my friends and legal experts Eric Segall and Laura Coates to join me to talk Impeachment. Eric Segall Ashe Family Chair Professor of Law at GA State University. He is also the author of Supreme Myths: Why the Supreme Court Is Not a Court and Originalism as Faith Laura Coates CNN Legal Analyst, Host of the Laura Coates show on SiriusXM Urban View Author of YOU HAVE THE RIGHT: A Constitutional Guide to Policing the Police Subscribe on Patreon.com/PeteDominick
Anthony Losquadro, Director of Intaction, and Karen Hunter Sirius XM Urban View discuss circumcision, masturbation, religion, and female genital mutilation. Sponsored by Alpha Armor, skin care for circumcised men http://alphaarmor.men
"Pourquoi ne serais-je pas légitime à travailler dans l'art en tant que femme noire en France ?", demande Virginie dans l'épisode 19 d'Extimité.Ce podcast est une création originale de Douce Dibondo et Anthony Vincent.Pistes sonores diffusées :(22.50) Meiway - Apollo 95(28.50) Queen feat Blackjoy - Nothing really matters(37.00) Interview de Denzel Washington sur SiriusXM // Urban View pour la promotion du film "Fences"(44.35) Lefa feat. Lomepal - Paradise(51.27) Solange - Don't touch my hair Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Comedian Godfrey visits. Listen to "The Godfrey Complex" weekday afternoons on SiriusXM Urban View and the "In Godfrey We Trust" podcast!
Jamie McIntyre, author of the Washington Examiner's 'Daily on Defense' newsletter, discusses the cost of victory in Mosul and where the fight against ISIS will go next. Real estate expert Jennifer Hammond, host of "The Jennifer Hammond Show" on SiriusXM's Urban View, talks about her new book "101+ Resources for Veterans: The Ultimate Resource Guide".