Podcast appearances and mentions of Stacey L Holman

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Best podcasts about Stacey L Holman

Latest podcast episodes about Stacey L Holman

HBCU Pulse Radio
Queen of the Yard aims to bring HBCU Royal Court life to your TV Screen

HBCU Pulse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 57:26


Randall speaks with Stacey L. Holman and Tracee Loran about their project "Queen of the Yard", a dramedy series in development set to give a fictional depiction of Royal Court life at Revel University.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

All Of It
The History of Gospel Music on PBS

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 30:12


A new four-hour docuseries from PBS tracks the history of gospel music, and examines the importance of music in Black spirituality and history. Directors Stacey L. Holman and Shayla Harris join us to discuss "Gospel," which aired the first part last night, and will air the second half tonight at 9 pm.

Gulf Coast Life
We meet Stacey L. Holman, Series Producer & Director of the new 4-part PBS series 'Gospel'

Gulf Coast Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 26:06


Gospel's story begins with The Great Migration, when millions of African Americans from the rural Southern United States moved to urban areas in the North, Midwest, and West beginning in the early 20th century. But as this new style arrived on the scene, it wasn't immediately accepted, because until this new fusion of music and message came along, most preachers and church leaders believed you didn't SING gospel — you PREACHED it. We learn a bit about Gospel's story from Stacey L. Holman, Series Producer and Director of the new 4-part series on PBS called Gospel.

@theFstate
MAKING AMERICA BLACK: THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE

@theFstate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 11:41


Editor of theFstate Magazine Ezra Jones interviews the directors of "Making America Black: Through the Grapevine Shayla Harris and Stacey L. Holman. "...It is a misconception that African Americans' lives were exclusively circumscribed by struggle and resistance. Rather, community, economic independence and artistic expression infused this life behind the color line." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefstate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefstate/support

Black Information Network Daily
BIN Our Daily Story. May 28 , 2022

Black Information Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 15:12


Stacey L. Holman is a Harlem-based filmmaker who's directed several award-winning projects including episode 3 of the 2018 PBS series "Reconstruction: America" .,She joins host Ramses Ja to discuss the HISTORY Channel's  new one-hour documentary “Black Patriots: Buffalo Soldiers” airing  Tuesday, May 31 at 10:30 eastern and narrated  by Golden Globe nominee Blair Underwood. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All Of It
Celebrating the History of the Black Church

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 15:52


A new four-hour PBS series celebrates the rich history of the Black church in American life. Stacey L. Holman, series producer and director, joins us to discuss the series, which is hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Part One of “The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song” will air on PBS on February 16 at 9 pm ET. 

EDS at Union NOW
Just Conversations with Kelly Brown Douglas | Stacey L. Holman

EDS at Union NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 30:16


Please join us for the new EDS at Union's Facebook Live series Just Conversations with Kelly Brown Douglas. In this upcoming series of interviews, Dean Douglas will explore the racialized inequities intrinsic to our nation and our collective responsibility to create a more just future. On Monday, February 15 at 1:15 pm, Dean Douglas as she spoke with Stacey L. Holman of Black Butterfly Productions. They discussed the four-hour series that Holman served the series producer and director, The Black Church: This is our Story, This is our Song. The series will premiere on Tuesday, February 16 and Wednesday, February 17 at 9:00 p.m. EST on PBS.

Cool Soror with Rashan Ali
Tell Them We Are Rising with Stacey L. Holman

Cool Soror with Rashan Ali

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 43:58


The Cool Soror Podcast welcomes filmmaker, visionary, producer, content creator Stacey L. Holman. This Cool Soror of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc is doing some outstanding work telling the stories of African American people through film. In her words, this is her story: From Dillard University in the Big Easy to Tisch School of the Arts in the Big Apple, I have honed my passion to write, produce and direct films that speak to matters of the heart, human insecurities, and bring light to treasured sub-cultures. Some of my works that address these themes include: Mirar Mirror, Girl Talk, Lumiette, Surrender (part of the anthology 6 Things I Never Told You) and Dressed Like Kings. My world in film has moved between narrative and documentary. On several projects, I have been able to blend the two genres structurally and visually. I have also brought my experience to several incredible historical films as Producer, Co- Producer, Line Producer, and Associate Producer. My portfolio includes the Peabody Award-winning Freedom Summer and the Emmy Award-winning Freedom Riders produced and directed by Stanley Nelson, the Emmy Award-winning Jesse Owens, andMary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings the Band, which aired on PBS affiliates. Through these projects, I have worked to breathe life into history for new and diverse audiences, to demonstrate its relevance for our present and to preserve it for future generations. My film territory even expanded into the world of philanthropy as a consultant with the JustFilms unit at the Ford Foundation. Recently I was one of the producers on Stanley Nelson's most recent project Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities which airs on PBS’ Independent Lens in February 2018. Currently, I serve as one of four producers/directors on Skip Gates documentary Reconstruction and the Birth of Jim Crow. Stacey is a part of a masterpiece and will continue to create important work for years to come. We should all be glad she’s behind the lens. Social Media: www.blackbutterflyproductions.net#hbcurising