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Best podcasts about us black

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The MadTech Podcast
MadTech Daily: Publishers Take Legal Action Against Zuckerberg Over Scam Ads; US Black Friday Sales Hit Record; Ad Net Zero Adds AI Usage Measurement to Carbon Calculator 

The MadTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 2:08


In today's MadTech Daily, we cover publishers taking legal action against Meta over its serving of scam ads as well as the impact of this year's Black Friday, with record online sales in the US while UK high streets saw slowing traffic. Plus Ad Net Zero celebrating five years and unveiling its global strategy.

World Business Report
US Black Friday sales

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 26:26


Bisi Adebayo examines the sales statistics for Black Friday in the US to find out how confident the US consumer is feeling in an economy squeezed by higher prices and tighter budgets. And as Chancellor Merz writes to the EU Commission to ask for a reprieve on a deadline to phase out petrol and diesel cars, we speak to an auto-industry expert to find out why the German car industry is finding it hard to turn electric. Photo by CRISTOBAL HERRERA-ULASHKEVICH/EPA/Shutterstock. Shoppers rest after browsing stores at the Dolphin Mall during Black Friday in Miami, Florida, USA.

Bounced From The Roadhouse
Steve-O Joins us, Black Friday Shopping, Traffic Chopper, Brown Friday and More.

Bounced From The Roadhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 38:36


On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:Special Guests in 4B: Steve-ORush Hour 4holiday moviesPension from Mom Love it or Leave it Song - Alessi Brothers: Seabird Homeslice ChopperEver been Black Friday ShoppingLove it or Leave it Song - Flashback Friday: Best thing youve ever purchasedBest Years of Our LivesAI Circle KThat's a Great QuestionSteve-OQuestions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Your Lot and Parcel
An Engaging Student Learning Environment

Your Lot and Parcel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 47:19


 In the 1960s and 1970s-when many communities resisted school integration and schools held low expectations for working-class kids and constricted teachers' autonomy-educators and students at a multiracial public high school in California collaborated to achieve something remarkable: they created a cohesive community that gave students a powerful sense of belonging.Over its 25-year life, the student leaders of Sunnyvale High School collaborated with visionary staff to reduce violence, broaden, and enrich the curriculum to include US Black history and Mexican American literature, and increase girls' access to sports. Working together, they fostered a collective sense of pride, persistence, and possibility that fed the success of students and graduates in careers and in communities.How did adults and youth forge such a powerful ethos of engagement and mutual responsibility, enabling so many to thrive? At a time when issues of racial and gender inequality are as heated as they were half a century ago, what lessons does the school offer? In this book, the story of Sunnyvale High School is told by the students and educators who shaped it and made it meaningful. They attest to the lifelong impact of their shared experience.She is the author of Working-Class Kids and Visionary Educators in a Multiracial School: A Story of Belonging. https://www.amazon.com/Working-Class-Visionary-Educators-Multiracial-School/dp/1666959685http://www.yourlotandparcel.org

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
All of Us- Black August: Fasting

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 10:00


Black August was started in the 1970's by incarcerated men marking the long fight for black liberation including the fact that Marcus Garvey's birthday, the first enslaved Africans landed here in 1619, the Haitian Revolution all took place in August. To celebrate the month, All of Us will be hosting a series of conversations about the different facets of Black August. The first session featured All of Us co-founder, Jamaica Miles hosting Patrick Stephens to discuss the value of fasting.

Manhood, Neat
Its been over 7 years since we accepted Christ's atonement, yet Jim Beam's meandering still leaves us black.

Manhood, Neat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 73:50


Follow us on your favorite podcast platform or YouTube (manhood neat podcast) Reach out to us manhood.neat@gmail.com or Insta and X @manhoodneat Bourbon Review: Jim Beam Black 7 years. Show Notes: Topic: God's Righteousness and Atonement   Divine righteousness refers first and foremost to the perfection and uprightness of the divine nature. For God to be righteous principally means that God measures up to Himself and is always all that He ought to be as God. While righteousness usually implies conformity to a standard, God simply is the righteousness or justice by which He is righteous and just. This is not so much conformity as it is identity. We might even say that in willing His own being as His highest good, God gives Himself His due. This is the original and uncreated justice of divine self-love. Righteousness is not a state of being God acquires through long practice or exercise. Rather, righteousness denotes the essence of God. Psalm 119: 137-144 Hebrews 10:19-39 Deuteronomy 32:3-4   Talk about righteousness vs Justice and their intersection (both with God and with each other)   Break down Agustine's comments (we will take this segment by segment and discuss, focus on Justice and atonement, and hope in our salvation):   The passion of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is the hope of glory and a lesson in patience.   What may not the hearts of believers promise themselves as the gift of God's grace, when for their sake God's only Son, co-eternal with the Father, was not content only to be born as man from human stock but even died at the hands of the men he had created?   It is a great thing that we are promised by the Lord, but far greater is what has already been done for us, and which we now commemorate. Where were the sinners, what were they, when Christ died for them?   When Christ has already given us the gift of his death, who is to doubt that he will give the saints the gift of his own life? Why does our human frailty hesitate to believe that mankind will one day live with God?   Who is Christ if not the Word of God: in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God?   This Word of God was made flesh and dwelt among us. He had no power of himself to die for us: he had to take from us our mortal flesh. This was the way in which, though immortal, he was able to die; the way in which he chose to give life to mortal men: he would first share with us, and then enable us to share with him. Of ourselves we had no power to live, nor did he of himself have the power to die.   In other words, he performed the most wonderful exchange with us. Through us, he died; through him, we shall live.   The death of the Lord our God should not be a cause of shame for us; rather, it should be our greatest hope, our greatest glory. In taking upon himself the death that he found in us, he has most faithfully promised to give us life in him, such as we cannot have of ourselves.   He loved us so much that, sinless himself, he suffered for us sinners the punishment we deserved for our sins. How then can he fail to give us the reward we deserve for our righteousness, for he is the source of righteousness? How can he, whose promises are true, fail to reward the saints when he bore the punishment of sinners, though without sin himself?   Brethren, let us then fearlessly acknowledge, and even openly proclaim, that Christ was crucified for us; let us confess it, not in fear but in joy, not in shame but in glory.   The apostle Paul saw Christ, and extolled his claim to glory. He had many great and inspired things to say about Christ, but he did not say that he boasted in Christ's wonderful works: in creating the world, since he was God with the Father, or in ruling the world, though he was also a man like us. Rather, he said: Let me not boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.

TV on the Radio
TV on the Radio: The Last of Us, Black Mirror, Good American Family

TV on the Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 18:54


TV Reviewer James Dempsey joined guest host Tom Dunne for the weekly TV review slot, TV on the Radio…

HYPE
578. Minecraft arrasa + semana de estrenazos: The Last of Us, Black Mirror, Hacks

HYPE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 127:32


Movies and TV
Movies and TV: The Last of Us, Black Mirror, Mid Century Modern

Movies and TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 10:53


John Fardy, Presenter of 'Screentime' and Sarina Bellissimo, Broadcaster and Presenter of the Bellissimo Files Podcast joined guest host Emmet Oliver on The Hard Shoulder to review the latest TV and movie releases…

Spin-Off | Un Podcast Di Recenserie Su Cinema E Serie Tv
4x26 - Film e serie tv di aprile: Andor, The Last Of Us, Black Mirror, The Handmaid's Tale

Spin-Off | Un Podcast Di Recenserie Su Cinema E Serie Tv

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 50:10


(00:00) Cold opening(02:30) 3 aprile: Un Film Minecraft (Cinema)(09:33) 3 aprile: The Bondsman (Prime Video)(11:53) 3 aprile: Pulse (Netflix) (17:59) 4 aprile: Dying For Sex (FX on Hulu)(18:46) 8 aprile: The Handmaid's Tale - 6° stagione (Hulu)(21:50) 10 aprile: Black Mirror - 6° stagione (Netflix), Hacks - 4° stagione (HBO)(27:06) 10 aprile: Death Of A Unicorn (Cinema), Eden (Cinema), G20 (Prime Video), The Amateur (Cinema)(37:30) 11 aprile: Your Friends And Neighbors (Apple TV+)(38:17) 12 aprile: Doctor Who - 15° stagione (Disney+), Godfather Of Harlem - 4° stagione (MGM+)(40:58) 14 aprile: Christspiracy (Cinema), The Last Of Us - 2° stagione (Sky - HBO)(44:37) 15 aprile: Glaskupan - La Cupola Di Vetro (Netflix)(45:24) 16 aprile: Sherlock & Daughter (The CW)(45:45) 17 aprile: Queer (Cinema), Drop - Accetta O Rifiuta (Cinema), Ransom Canyon (Netflix)(47:04) 20 aprile: The Rehearsal - 2° stagione(HBO)(47:55) 22 aprile: Andor - 2° stagione (Disney+)(48:41) 24 aprile: The Accountant 2 (Cinema), You - 5° stagione (Netflix)(48:56) 30 aprile: The Eternaut - L'Eternauta (Netflix)

It Doesn’t Matter Podcast
Wrestling That Made Us: Black History Edition!

It Doesn’t Matter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 62:52


In this conversation, the hosts celebrate Black History Month by discussing the significant contributions of African-American wrestlers in professional wrestling. They highlight the legacy of Ron Simmons, the impact of Kofi Kingston's rise to fame during Kofi Mania, and the current prominence of Bianca Belair in WWE. Each chapter delves into the cultural significance and personal stories surrounding these figures, emphasizing their roles in shaping the wrestling landscape and inspiring future generations. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the evolution of wrestling characters, particularly focusing on Naomi and her potential storyline at WrestleMania. They reflect on the legacy of Rocky Johnson and the impact of The Rock, discussing his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a global icon. The discussion also touches on the importance of kindness in the wrestling business and the promising future of NXT with emerging talents.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Celebration of Black History Month01:06 Ron Simmons: A Trailblazer in Wrestling History04:15 The Impact of Ron Simmons on Future Generations09:21 Kofi Kingston: The Rise of Kofi Mania18:18 Bianca Belair: The Future of Women's Wrestling27:12 The Casual Fan's Perspective on Bianca Belair32:15 Bianca's Impact on Representation in Wrestling37:11 The Future of Bianca and Naomi's Storylines42:18 Rocky Johnson: A Legacy in Wrestling48:59 Dwayne Johnson: From Humble Beginnings to Stardom50:18 The Rise of The Rock52:18 The Rock's Impact on Wrestling54:20 Wrestling Business Dynamics56:12 The Rock's Resilience and Success58:17 Future Stars in Wrestling01:00:16 Closing Thoughts and Reflections

The Documentary Podcast
Witness History: US Black History Month special

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 52:21


Extraordinary stories from African-American history, told by the people who were there. We hear tales of bravery and survival against all odds, from the first African-American woman to lead a World War Two battalion, to a Black Panther Party leader in exile, to one man's incredible escape from the Tulsa Race Massacre. This is a special collection of stories from Witness History, from the BBC World Service, to mark Black History Month in the United States.

Progressively Horrified
Us - Black Directors' Month

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 107:52


In order to honor Black History Month, every February Progressively Horrified only covers horror movies by black directors. Over the past several years, we have covered quite a few movies by black directors. This year, in addition to our three new episodes, we're also rereleasing all of the previous episodes discussing films by black directors. We believe that, now more than ever, it is important to highlight diverse films by diverse creators.New Films this month: February 7th: "Mr. Crocket" by Brandon EspyFebruary 14th: "Petey Wheatstraw" by Cliff RoquemoreFebruary 21st: "Def by Temptation" by James Bond III Support our Patreon for bonus episodes, essays, short stories, and stickers! https://www.patreon.com/progressivelyhorrifiedMovies featured this month:Horror Noire, Eve's Bayou, Tales from the Hood, Blacula, The First Purge, The Other Black Girl, The Blackening, Sorry to Bother You, Saloum, Master, His House, Bad Hair, An Angry Black Girl and her Monster, Candyman, Nope, Us, Get Out, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Directors featured this month: Nia Dacosta, Jordan Peele, Justin Simien, Mariama Diallo, Xavier Burgin, Rusty Cundieff, Ernest R. Dickerson, Kasi Lemmons, William Crain, Gerard McMurray, Nefertite Nguvu, Naima Ramos-Chapman, Tim Story, Boots Riley, Jean Luc Herbulot, Remi Weekes, Bomani J. StoryActors featured this month:Regina Hall, Zoe Renee, Ken Foree, Keith David, Tony Todd, Paula Jai Parker, David Alan Grier, Rachel True, William Marshall, Jada Pinkett Smiith, Samuel L. Jackson, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Jake Smollett, Diahann Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Branford Marsalis, Clarence Williams III, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent, Y'lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Steve Harris, Mugga, Luna Lauren Valez, Rotimi Paul, Mo McRae, Jermel Howard, Derek Basco, Rashida Jones, Sinclair Daniel, Ashleigh Murray, Brittany Adebumola, Karina Willis, Cassi Maddox, Carcelle Beauvais, Zele Avradopoulos, Shakirah DeMesier, Langston Kerman, Grace Byers, Jermaine Fowler, Melvin Gregg, X Mayo, Dewayne Perkins, Antoinette Robertson, Sinqua Walls, Jay Pharoah, Yvonne Orji, LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson, Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Mentor Ba, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier, Babacar Oualy, Ndiaga Mbow, Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Elle Lorraine, Lena Waithe, Yaani King Mondschein, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Judith Scott, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Tiffany Black, Usher, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Madison Curry, Napiera Groves, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson, Lil Rel Howery, Billy Zane, CCH Pounder#BlackHistoryMonth, #BlackDirectorsMonth, #BlackFilm, #BlackHorror, #HorrorNoire, #BlackDirector, #MonkeypawProductions, #Shudder, #Hulu, #DiverseHorror Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Gamekings
Brievenmaandag over The Last of Us, Black Ops 6 & Black Friday

Gamekings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 71:47


Als de maandag aangebroken is, dan weet je twee dingen: Je moet naar je werk en je kunt live om 12 uur of later op de dag gaan genieten van een nieuwe editie van Brievenmaandag. De rubriek waarin we al meer dan 16 jaar de meeste prangende brieven, mails en comments van de kijkers voordragen en beantwoorden. Vandaag zijn Boris, JJ en Skate de heren van dienst. Ruim 150 jaar aan game-ervaring die even hun wijsheden gaat spitten. Wat wil je meer? In deze editie kun je onder andere vragen verwachten over de Battle Pass van Black Ops 6, de lastige keuze tussen een Steam Deck en een Switch en de angst om de juiste aanbiedingen te missen bij Black Friday. De antwoorden op deze en andere vragen ga je zien en horen in de aflevering van Brievenmaandag van maandag 18 november 2024. Irritatie over de Battle Pass van Black Ops 6 We hebben ook een heuse 'videobrief'. Uniek en wat ons betreft mag het vaker voorkomen. Want het zit goed in elkaar en scheelt ons een hoop tekst opdreunen. In deze videobrief draait het om de aankoop van de tweedehands games. Weten we daar goede winkels voor? Of hebben we andere tips? En wat vinden de drie heren van de Battle Pass van Black Ops 6, een game die überhaupt al 80 euro kost om aan te schaffen. Wanneer is gamen niet meer goed voor je gezondheid? We gaan het verder in deze Brievenmaandag hebben over wanneer gamen niet meer goed is voor je gezondheid, het dragen van een colbert bij een huwelijk en welke game iemand echt nog moet spelen voor eind april omdat zijn vrouw dan is uitgerekend voor de geboorte van een tweeling. Zoals altijd hebben de heren een antwoord op alles. Dat is wat levenservaring met je doet. En met 150 jaar aan tafel is er heel veel ervaring in het leven opgedaan.

The Documentary Podcast
BBC OS Conversations: US black and Latino male voters

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 23:21


In less than two weeks, Americans will elect their new president. When it comes to voters, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris know that getting black and Latino men on their side could be vital. There are question marks over whether Kamala Harris will get the levels of support from those voters that she might hope for. It has led to much discussion about whether she has a so-called “man problem”, especially as there are suggestions that Donald Trump is increasing his appeal in this respect. Former president Barack Obama also recently asked if some of those men might have an issue seeing a woman as the country's leader. In this edition, black and Latino men across the United States discuss the issues that matter to them and who they want to see as the next president.

Karukerament - The English version
5 Good Reasons To Watch "Black Soldier" by Jimmy Laporal-Trésor

Karukerament - The English version

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 11:33


Yé Moun La! Let me share with you 5 good reasons to watch the short film "Le Soldat Noir" (Black Soldier) by Jimmy Laporal-Trésor. Make sure to check out the Conch Shell International Film Festival website⁠ (conchshelliff.com) ⁠to get more info about the festival. *** ⁠Newsletter⁠ ⁠Karukerament.com⁠ *** 5 good reasons to watch "The Rascals" by Jimmy Laporal-Trésor Black single mothers in US Black sitcoms from the 90's “O Madiana” review “Le Gang des Antillais” review *** Opening and ending credits: Mano D'iShango feat. Yalisaï - ⁠Escape Music (Feel it)

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
All Of Us- Black August: Study, Fast, Train, Fight

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 9:58


Shawn Young, co-founder of All of Us speaks to La-Meik Taylor in the third week of Black August. Their subject: Study, Fast, Train, Fight. This first appeared on the All of Us Facebook Live series, Focused Fridays.

The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast
Will the decline of the Black church cost Biden votes?

The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 8:53


The once mighty US Black churches, which drew congregations in the thousands, are in decline – and it's affecting the Democratic party. 

Student Affairs NOW
The Academy Won't Save Us: Black Women's Health in Higher Education

Student Affairs NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 71:29 Transcription Available


Black women working in higher education as administrators, faculty, and staff face daily harms and traumas that affect their emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual health and well-being. Black women are often hazed, shamed, and unsupported in myriad ways that put their health and their future at risk. Even when colleges and universities highlight their commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, they rarely address the institutional and intersectional realities facing Black women. It is time for us to move beyond describing the problem and lean into discovering how to cope, survive, thrive,and embrace joy in our lives.

I - On Defense Podcast
297: Financial Times Report: Israeli Patriot Air Defense Systems to Ukraine? + Russia Prepares Response to US Black Sea Drone Operations + European Combined Development of Long-Range Strike Capability + More

I - On Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 27:39


For review:1. US Military raises security alert level of bases in European Command.  2. Israeli Defense Minister (Yoav Gallant) visits Rafah. Defense Minister Gallant vowed the IDF will “continue and push until we reach a situation where we choke [Hamas's] windpipe, and do not allow it to rebuild its strength. This is the goal of this operation.”3. IDF locates and destroys the largest underground production site for long-range rockets site in the Tel-Sultan neighborhood of Rafah.4. Financial Times Report: Unnamed sources say that the United States, Israel and Ukraine are in talks to provide Kyiv with up to eight Patriot missile air defense systems- currently owned and employed by Israel.5. Russia Prepares Response to US Black Sea Drone Operations.The Russian Defense Ministry noted a recent “increased intensity” of U.S. drones over the Black Sea, saying they “conduct intelligence and targeting for precision weapons supplied to the Ukrainian military by Western countries for strikes on Russian facilities.”6. European Combined Development of Long-Range Strike Capability. A letter of intent is expected to be signed during the 09-10 July NATO Summit, laying the foundation of the European Long Strike Approach (ELSA).7. Former top Estonian General (Martin Herem), describes the purpose and objective of the future Baltic defensive project that will consist of bunkers, obstacles, and fighting positions in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. “So the idea is actually to shape [the invasion]...in order to strike the Kremlin's forces wherever they're funneled".8. Defense News (Stephen Losey) interview with USAF Secretary Frank Kendall concerning the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) Fighter Platform. Secretary Kendall:  “I can tell you that we are looking at the NGAD platform design concept to see if it's the right concept or not. … We're looking at whether we can do something that's less expensive and do some trade-offs there.”

JAMA Author Interviews: Covering research in medicine, science, & clinical practice. For physicians, researchers, & clinician

What is the natural history and cardiovascular burden of the V142I transthyretin variant among US Black individuals who carry this variant? Senthil Selvaraj, MD, MS, MA, from Duke University, and Scott D. Solomon, MD, from Brigham and Women's Hospital, discuss this and more with JAMA Executive Editor Gregory Curfman, MD. Related Content: Cardiovascular Burden of the V142I Transthyretin Variant Addressing Health Disparities—The Case for Variant Transthyretin Cardiac Amyloidosis Grows Stronger Heart Failure in African American Individuals, Version 2.0 Cardiac Amyloidosis Due to Transthyretin Protein

Tech and Science Daily | Evening Standard
London Games Festival 2024: All you need to know

Tech and Science Daily | Evening Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 6:51


The Standard's Vicky Jessop discusses all the expected highlights from London Games Festival 2024 - including the Bafta Games Awards. The first ever US Black astronaut candidate, Ed Dwight, will finally go to space at 90 years old.There's a solar eclipse happening next week and forecasters say it will be partially visible from parts of the UK.Also in this episode:Study suggests prostate cancer cases are set to double worldwide between 2020 & 2040Quest to power homes with solar panels in space passes major milestoneSamsung: Tech giant sees profits jump by more than 900%Brace yourselves, Disney+ will crack down on password sharing from JuneFollow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Podnews Daily - podcasting news
The top 10 podcasts among US Black listeners

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 2:50 Transcription Available


In Podnews today: iHeart tries to stop the bots. This is sponsored by Magellan AI. Identify top spenders and the movers & shakers of podcast advertising with Magellan AI's latest charts.. Visit https://podnews.net/update/top-10-black-listeners for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.

Our Daily Bread Podcast | Our Daily Bread

Although she finished first in her qualifying race, US speedskater Brittany Bowe gave up her chance to compete in the 500-meter event at the 2022 Winter Olympics to teammate Erin Jackson. Jackson had an unfortunate slip in the race that left her just one place away from making the team. What motivated Bowe to relinquish the spot she’d earned? Friendship. Having trained together for years, Bowe believed Jackson deserved a spot on the team. Bowe was right. Jackson become the first US Black woman to win a Winter Olympic gold medal in an individual event. In the deep friendship between Jonathan and David in the Old Testament, there was also sacrifice. Jonathan was King Saul’s oldest son and heir to Israel’s throne. When God rejected Saul and choose David to be king (1 Samuel 16:1–12), Jonathan could have continued to claim a right for the throne. Instead, he sacrificed his own personal interests for David. Jonathan even devised a plan to protect David by sending him away when David’s life was threatened (20:18–23). As they parted, Jonathan encouraged David saying, “Go in peace, for we have sworn friendship with each other in the name of the Lord” (20:42). Jonathan and David’s friendship was characterized by love even at great personal cost. It’s a beautiful reminder that God is powerfully at work when we love our friends more than ourselves (John 16:12–13).

THE JERICHO FORCE PODCAST
The Fortified Life Podcast with Jason Davis - EP 116 w/ Henri Ward | Chief Operating Officer at B-Direct | Black executives & entrepreneurs

THE JERICHO FORCE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 50:11


With over 30 years experience spanning various industries from manufacturing to high tech, Henri Ward's background is very deeply rooted in growing domestic and global businesses. Ward is currently Chief Operating Officer at B-Direct, the nation's first corporate board preparedness and board placement company singularly focused on preparing and placing US Black executives and Black entrepreneurs on paid corporate boards on the African continent.Prior to B-Direct Ward served as General Manager, Vertical Markets at Fiserv Inc., where he held overall responsibility for the financial, operational and technical performance of a $100M technology business providing Software-as-a-Service across multiple vertical markets. Ward also served as Head of Product Management, Global Consumer Solutions at Equifax Inc., where he led revenue generation, new product development and product & platform life cycle management for the $400M Software-as-a-Service business unit.As Global Vice President, Verint Systems Inc. Ward served as P&L leader of Verint's $700M Software-as-a-Service Enterprise Intelligence business. His professional career also includes McKesson Corporation where he served as Director, Product Management and Business Unit Strategy Leader. Ward's earlier career encompasses leadership roles at US Bank as well as 17 years at General Electric Co. in various roles of increasing responsibility. Ward holds a BSBA in Information Systems from Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH and a Lean Six Sigma, Black Belt certification from General Electric Co. Ward is also a member of the Private Directors Association, a national organization whose mission is to connect board-ready executives and corporate board members with Private Equity, Venture Capitalist and privately held companies for corporate board consideration. Ward and wife Antoinette (Toni) live in the metro Atlanta area.

The Real News Podcast
Palestine to Ukraine: Redefining feminist internationalism

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 58:54


As wars rage from Ukraine to Gaza, the plight of women and LGBTQ+ people caught in the crossfire all too often goes unremarked. Panelists from Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, Iran, and the US share intersectional feminist perspectives for building solidarity, ending racial, economic, and gender violence, and stopping colonial and imperialist wars.Oksana Dutchak is co-editor of Ukrainian Spilne/Commons: Journal for Social Criticism. Dutchak holds a Ph.D. in social sciences. Oksana is devoted to engaged and public research, which contributes to public discussion and policies, trying to give voice to women, workers and other structurally underprivileged groups.Dr. Anwar Mhajne is a Palestinian political scientist specializing in international relations and comparative politics, focusing on cybersecurity, disinformation, gender, religion, and Middle Eastern Politics. She is the co-editor of Critical Perspective on Cybersecurity: Feminist and Postcolonial Interventions Forthcoming with Oxford University Press (March 2024).Yali Hashash is a Mizrahi queer feminist academic. She has a Ph.D. in Jewish history (Haifa University, 2011). Her research interests include social history of the 19th and 20th-century Palestine and the Middle East, poverty, gender, nationalism, ethnicity and religion. She is the author of Whose Daughter Are You? Ways of Speaking Mizrahi Feminism. (2022).Tova Benski is a sociologist and lecturer at various universities in Israel. She is a co-editor of the Palgrave Handbook of Social Movements, Revolution and Social Transformation (2013).Barbara Smith is a US Black feminist scholar and activist and co-author of the Combahee River Collective Statement. She is the editor of Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology (1983/2023) and author of The Truth That Never Hurts: Writings on Race, Gender and Freedom (1998/2023).Frieda Afary is an Iranian American public librarian, translator, activist and author of Socialist Feminism: A New Approach (2022). She is the producer of Iranian Progressives in Translation and socialistfeminism.org.Editor's Note (12/13/23): At multiple points in the conversation, the panelists refer to the accusations that Hamas fighters committed acts of mass sexual violence during the Oct. 7 attacks. While Israeli officials and media outlets have repeatedly affirmed the veracity of these accusations, Israel has not provided requested information to journalists and even to officials at the United Nations attempting to independently investigate and verify the accusations. As Mondoweiss reported on Dec. 8, 2023, “Lurid stories of gang rape, mutilation, and even necrophilia, have been disseminated by the media. This has occurred despite there being no substantive developments in evidence of sexual assaults from the Israeli occupation forces. Israel has repeatedly failed to provide forensic evidence, concrete photographic evidence, or victim testimonies to news organizations beyond inferences made by Israel's forensic teams. Indeed, the Times of Israel alleges that the IOF will never provide forensic evidence because ‘physical evidence of sexual assault was not collected from corpses by Israel's overtaxed morgue facilities,' and it is now, reportedly, too late to collect conclusive evidence… Israel's secrecy remains deafening; the IOF exclusively screened a 47-minute compilation of ‘raw footage' to invited journalists, as opposed to sharing the footage with news agencies to report on and verify independently (Al Jazeera journalists, notably, were not invited to attend). Amongst those invited, journalist Owen Jones saw no ‘conclusive evidence' for torture, sexual violence, rape, or beheadings. Furthermore, despite calling on the UN to condemn Hamas's acts of sexual violence, Israel refuses to cooperate with a UN commission of inquiry into sexual violence committed by Hamas on the ludicrous basis that the UN has ‘an anti-Israel bias.'” Due to the dearth of such evidence provided to journalists by Israeli officials, TRNN can neither confirm nor deny the substance of these allegations.Studio / Post-Production: David HebdenHelp us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer:Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-podSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/newsletter-podLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews

The BrainSurfin Podcast
What about Us(Black Men) Eps.128

The BrainSurfin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 11:46


As black men we wake up with a different type of pressure than most. On top of that out women have been through so much as well. But at what point will women realize how they FEEL isn't the only thing that matters? We as men have feelings as well and that shouldn't be ignored. Come catch these waves

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
All Of Us- Black August Roundtable- Part 2

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 10:00


August 7, the group All of Us held a round table to discuss the meaning of Black August. Black August is an acknowledgment and commemoration of the countless organizers, activists, and freedom fighters who sacrificed their freedom and lives in the struggle for Black liberation. Jamaica Miles mediated the discussion with Shawn Young and Lamiek Taylor. In part two, we hear Jamaica Miles paraphrase a favorite motto before welcoming in some of the other people taking part in the roundtable.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
All Of Us- Black August Roundtable

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 10:01


August 7, the group All of Us held a round table to discuss the meaning of Black August. Black August is an acknowledgment and commemoration of the countless organizers, activists, and freedom fighters who sacrificed their freedom and lives in the struggle for Black liberation. Jamaica Miles mediated the discussion with Sean Young and Lamiek Taylor.

Nature Podcast
Racism in health: the roots of the US Black maternal mortality crisis

Nature Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 44:58


A perfect storm of factors has led to huge racial disparities in maternal healthcare. In the USA, as abortion clinics continue to close, this inequity is projected to widen. In this podcast from Nature and ScientificAmerican, we hear from leading academics unpacking the racism at the heart of the system. From the historical links between slavery and gynaecology to the systematic erasure of America's Black midwives. What is behind the Black maternal mortality crisis, and what needs to change?Read more of Nature's coverage of racism in science.Read full list of sources here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Terror at Ma'ale Adumim

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 17:29


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday. Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman and health reporter Renee Ghert-Zand join host Amanda Borschel-Dan in today's episode.  Six Israelis were shot and wounded, one of them seriously, in a terror attack yesterday in the West Bank city of Ma'ale Adumim. Hamas claims it is in response to Minister Itamar Ben Gvir's recent visit to the Temple Mount. What do we know? Yesterday, National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi described the tent that Hezbollah has set up in Israeli territory north of the Blue Line between Israel and Lebanon as a “childish game.” We hear how Berman views Hezbollah's seemingly increasing belligerence in this semi-border area. In a procedure Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem is calling the first known case of its kind in the world, doctors saved both ovaries of a newborn preemie after delivering her in an emergency cesarean section and performing surgery on her just half an hour after birth. How did the doctors realize her ovaries were in danger? A leading Israeli researcher is baking immunotherapy cookies to combat food allergies. How does this work? Finally, a group of presidents and chancellors of prominent historically Black colleges and universities in the US recently visited Israel. We hear from Berman and Ghert-Zand about the purposes of their visit and what they're taking back home.  Discussed articles include: 6 Israelis wounded, one seriously, in terror shooting in Ma'ale Adumim National security adviser: Hezbollah tent in Israeli territory is ‘childish' move In what it says is world first, Hadassah medical team saves fetus's twisted ovaries Years in the baking, Israeli doctor's cookie could take bite out of peanut allergies In Israel, leaders of US Black universities laud partnership with Jewish community Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: Police inspect the site of a terrorist shooting attack in the West Bank Israeli settlement of Ma'ale Adumim, August 1, 2023. (Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

JAMA Author Interviews: Covering research in medicine, science, & clinical practice. For physicians, researchers, & clinician

The US Black population experienced more than 80 million excess years of life lost compared with the White population over a recent 22-year period. JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, discusses the research that quantified this disparity with authors César Caraballo, MD, Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, and Clyde W. Yancy, MD, MSc. Related Content: Excess Mortality and Years of Potential Life Lost Among the Black Population in the US, 1999-2020

Ayana Explains It All
Tori Bowie and The Epidemic of US Black Maternal Mortality and Morbidity

Ayana Explains It All

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 44:26


US Olympic Gold Medalist Tori Bowie died during childbirth but what is not talked about is the epidemic that consumed her and her fetus--the epidemic of Black maternal mortality and morbidity in the United States. What killed her is killing more Black pregnant women than any other women in this country. It is a complex problem that requires all hands on deck to solve. Sources used in the making of this episode: "Olympian Tori Bowie's Death Reflects The Black Maternal Mortality Crisis." Sareen Habeshian, Axios.com. June 15, 2023. Available at: https://www.axios.com/2023/06/15/black-maternal-mortality-death-tori-bowie. Maternal Mortality Rates in the United States, 2021. Available at: Maternal Mortality Rates in the United States, 2021 (cdc.gov) "Allyson Felix: Tori Bowie Can't Die in Vain." By Allyson Felix, for Time Magazine. June 15, 2023. Available at: https://time.com/6287392/tori-bowie-allyson-felix-black-maternal-health/. "Health Equity Among Black Women in the United States." By Juanita J. Chinn, PhD, Iman K. Martin, PhD, MPH, MSc, and Nicole Redmond, MD, PhD, MPH, FACP. Published at J Womens Health (Larchmt). February 2021; 30(2): 212–219. Published online 2021 Feb 2. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8020496/. "Closing The Coverage Gap Would Improve Black Maternal Health." By Judith Solomon, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. July 26, 2021. Available at: https://www.cbpp.org/research/health/closing-the-coverage-gap-would-improve-black-maternal-health. "Booker, Underwood, Adams Reintroduce the Bicameral Momnibus Act to End America's Maternal Health Crisis." May 15, 2023. Available at: https://www.booker.senate.gov/news/press/booker-underwood-adams-reintroduce-the-bicameral-momnibus-act-to-end-americas-maternal-health-crisis#:~:text=The%20Momnibus%20is%20made%20up,housing%2C%20transportation%2C%20and%20nutrition. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ayana-fakhir6/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ayana-fakhir6/support

BlackInCompBio
BlackInCompBio: Centering Capacity Building and Mentorship with Dr. Segun Fatumo

BlackInCompBio

Play Episode Play 102 sec Highlight Listen Later May 16, 2023 52:41


Welcome to the #BlackInCompBio Podcast Series.Today we have Dr. Segun Fatumo, an associate professor of Genetic Epidemiology and Bioinformatics at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the founder of the Nigerian Bioinformatics and Genomics Network. He has made some significant contributions to the field related to genetic risk scores and capacity building for Genomics research throughout Africa, and we are excited to hear about his career journey, research efforts, and outreach. Welcome, Dr. Fatumo!Other News: You may recall that we've recently announced that we are a nonprofit organization. We are now an officially registered 501c3. This means we are a federally recognized tax-exempt organization and can uniquely expand programming and resources. This also means that any donations to BWCB are tax-deductible! We'll share details soon about the best ways to make contributions, but for now, you can visit our verified PayPal charity page for one-time donations. We are incredibly grateful to those who have consistently donated to BWCB thus far. Do know that it has genuinely made a positive impact on our community. To this end, we are pleased to announce that The Black Women in Computational Biology Network has been selected as a 2023 Tech Equity Collective Impact Fund Recipient! Tech Equity Collective, an initiative started by Google, accelerates Black innovation and representation in tech by bringing together community and industry partners to create programs and experiences that lead to tangible progress of Black tech innovators. The TEC Impact Fund, with the support of @GoodieNation, provides financial funding to US Black-in-Tech organizations equipping aspiring Black professionals focused on core engineering and technical roles with the skills and tools to thrive in tech. We are proud Tech Equity Collective Advocates! We're hosting a virtual community mixer on Saturday, June 10th at 12 pm US Eastern Time to celebrate this and many more accomplishments. We'll also be sharing plans for our community stakeholders, hosting roundtables, and creating networking space for you to make new connections with members and other computational biologists. Registration is free, and you can find it at blackwomencompbio.org/events. Different upcoming ways to engage include our June podcast release, our open Journal Club on June 28th, and our long-awaited LIVE Black-In-CompBio seminar on July 26th. To stay current on these engagement opportunities, join as a member or supporter, and follow us on our social platforms.Podcast team: Melyssa Minto, Co-Host, ProducerWinfred Gatua, Co-Host Jenea Adams, Co-Host, Producer, EditorImportant links:BWCB WebsiteRegister for our Community MixerGeneral BWCB linksDonate to BWCB

Building the Black Educator Pipeline
They Carried Us: Black Women Who Built the Black Teacher Pipeline

Building the Black Educator Pipeline

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 57:58


Join Shayna Terrell as she highlights the voices of the Black Women leaders who built and continue to build the Black Teacher Pipeline. She'll be joined by Dr. Allener M. Baker-Rodgers and Fasaha Traylor authors of They Carried Us: The Social Impact of Philadelphia's Black Women Leaders.

World in Progress | Deutsche Welle
Someone, call a doctor

World in Progress | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 29:59


This week, a look at the people fighting to preserve public health, from doctors in Ukraine, to nurses from Ghana. Plus, in the US Black medical residents are being dismissed at an alarming rate. We'll hear from a doctor who says she had no choice but to leave, and Usha Lee McFarling, the reporter who broke her story.

Ipsos MORI Podcast
The Black Collective Podcast: Episode 1 – Meet the cast and catch-up on US Black History Month

Ipsos MORI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 48:18


Join us in the first episode of ‘The Black Collective' podcast series from Ipsos in the UK! Meet the panel, learn about their professional journeys so far, and a peek into what you can expect from further podcasts in this series throughout the year! We will, aptly, delve into discussions around US Black History Month and the themes and perceptions surrounding this annual event. Hosts: Wunmi Akande, Reuben Balfour, Deqa Jama & James Myers-Antiaye #BlackHistoryMonth

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
All Star Automotive Cast, VinFast Ships 999 Vehicles to the US, Black Friday Delivers

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 17:47


Welcome back to a Turkey filled world as we throttle down on the last 5 weeks of 2022 starting with the Automotive News All Stars list. We also talk about VinFast delivering its first US vehicles, as well as the retail numbers from Black Friday. The annual list of Automotive News All Stars was announced where 40 individuals are selected from across OEM, Dealer, and Industry Partners. According to AN, “Our All-Stars persevered, delivering excellent products and services to their customers, introducing innovations that are key to the future of mobility, and making other significant contributions to the industry in myriad ways.”Elon Musk for being an early adopter or EVs, leading the US luxury segment, and turning Tesla's Fremont CA factory into the highest producing factory in the US at over 500k vehiclesGregg Ciocca Sr, pushing forward with 8+ acquisitions so far this year who stated plans to double his store count from 25-50. Since last year when he earned #83 on AN Top 150, Ciocca's reported revenue of $1.1B has almost doubled to $2B in 2022Today's Auto Collabs guest and CEO of tech startup, UVeve, 37 year old Amir Hever has transitioned the vehicle image scanning company he originally started to detect bombs from under vehicles to a powerhouse in the service drive detecting and producing condition reports in seconds to help service departments provide timely and accurate services to customersJoe Manchin, the W. VA Senator who aggressively and successfully pushed for an EV credit that brought manufacturing back to US soil. New Vietnamese EV maker VinFast has shipped its first batch of 999 vehicles to the US on a company owned ship bearing its name on the side. The vehicles will be delivered to customers who ordered them by the end of December according to the company.Some of the vehicles will be delivered to US EV subscription service, Autonomy, founded by Scott Painter (Truecar, Fair)According to the company's female CEO, Le Thi Thu Thuy, the second shipment of the VF8 crossover will be on its way in January $42,200 + battery subscription ($169/mo) or $57kThe company is building a North Carolina based battery factory scheduled to open in 2024 to take advantage of of the IRA tax credit for EVsParent company Vingroup has property and resort holdingsBlack Friday sees both increased foot traffic up 2.9% in physical stores and record online sales of $9.12B in spite of consumers' concerns about the economyPrevious online record 9.12B in 2020, and 8.92B in 2021Some growth is attributed to inflation while over 60% of Americans say concerns about the economy impacted their spending decisGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email Share your positive dealer stories: https://www.asotu.com/positivity ASOTU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automotivestateoftheunion

Delirious Nomads: The Blacklight Media Podcast
Delirious Nomads: Mike Hill Of Tombs On US Black Metal

Delirious Nomads: The Blacklight Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 26:06


Matt interviews Mike Hill of Tombs on the podcast this week where they talk USBM and more! This was a really interesting one because Mike is someone who really lived the deep US black metal experience. We have a long conversation about the history and what defines USBM as well as of course his own band, Tombs. See what Tombs is up too here: https://www.instagram.com/tombscult/?hl=en Check out Blacklight Media, the label that sponsors this podcast here: https://www.instagram.com/blacklightmediaofficial/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Chess Experience
A Journey To Be The First US Black Woman Chess Master w/ Rochelle Ballantyne

The Chess Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 55:41


041 You may know her as one of the featured students from the 2012 documentary, Brooklyn Castle.  A superb film that covered a low-income, junior high school's talented chess team. One of the main students the film explored was the inspiring story of Rochelle Ballantyne.Ten years after its release, Rochelle is now a 3rd-year law student at New York University.She also recently re-committed to her goal of becoming the first American Black woman to earn the NM title.In this episode, we cover:Reflections on the impact Brooklyn Castle has had on her life.Why Rochelle chose to put more effort and time into earning the NM title.Her insights on being a black woman in a predominantly male, white chess community.The shifting importance and meaning of chasing the NM title in her life.Where to Watch Brooklyn Castle:YouTube Link for Brooklyn CastleAmazon DVD of Brooklyn Castle--------Want to join my exclusive community for adult chess improvers?Chess Improver Monthly offers:Group coaching & game review from titled players to help your chess.Submit guest questions & private episode discussions for The Chess Experience Podcast.Live video chats w/ me & fellow adult improvers to have fun & stay motivated.Much more!Check out all the membership benefits here.--------->> Join my official FREE club for The Chess Experience on Chess.com

Free Library Podcast
Camika Royal | Not Paved For Us: Black Educators and Public School Reform in Philadelphia

Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 53:23


In conversation with Edwin Mayorga and Sharif El-Mekki  For 20 years Camika Royal was a middle and high school teacher and a teaching coach for her fellow educators in Baltimore, Washington, DC, and her hometown of Philadelphia. Currently an associate professor of urban education at Loyola University Maryland, she examines the racial, historical, and sociopolitical contexts of school reform ideologies, policies, and practices. A sought-after speaker and education consultant, she taught at Lincoln University of Pennsylvania and other colleges and universities in the Philadelphia and Baltimore areas.    Associate Professor in Swarthmore College's Department of Educational Studies and the Program in Latin American and Latino Studies, Edwin Mayorga is the founder of the Education in Our Barrios Project (BarrioEdProject) research study and after school club, and the Philadelphia Community, School and College Partnership Research Project. The co-editor of What's Race Got to do With It?: How Current School Reform Policy Maintains Racial and Economic Equality, he is the recipient of several research grants and fellowships.   The Director of the Center for Black Educator Development, Sharif El-Mekki has served as an administrator and teacher in Philadelphia schools for nearly three decades. The co-creator of The Fellowship-Black Male Educators for Social Justice, he was a 2013 U.S. Department of Education Principal Fellow Ambassador and an America Achieves Fellow. His other projects include Philly's 7th Ward blog and the 8 Black Hands podcast. (recorded 9/28/2022)

Southern Soul - Live Stream
“Not Paved for Us” - Black Educators and Public School Reform in Philadelphia with Dr. Camika Royal

Southern Soul - Live Stream

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 45:40


“I think it's very important to have first person accounts, and if it can't be a first person account, a witness account,” shares Dr. Camika Royal, professor with 23 years of education experience and Author of Not Paved for Us. In today's episode host D-Rich sits down with guests Dr. Camika Royal and Historian and Educator Peter J. Boykin to talk about public school reform in Philadelphia and the challenges facing Black educators now and throughout history.    While Philadelphia may be viewed as a very liberal northern city, its history is much darker and full of racist undertones. When teachers were first hired by the district, they were separated into two lists based on race. After receiving backlash, the district merged the lists, but still found ways to treat Black educators as inferior. The Voluntary Transfer Program was put in place to send Black educators to different schools in an effort to “desegregate” the faculty, rather than making white educators change schools. Protests by Black students demanding more Black educators and African American history courses were historically met with police violence. Similar attempts to keep Black educators down and keep African American history out of schools have been widespread across the country, even in cities where the majority of the school districts are home to primarily African American students.    Join Dr. Camika Royal, Peter J. Boykin, and host D-Rich on this week's episode of Southern Soul Live Stream - Podshow to learn more about the history of public school reform in Philadelphia, the challenges facing Black educators and students, and the similarities between the education system in Philadelphia and southern cities like Detroit.    Quotes • “In Philadelphia, they're starting to make these connections. It's not just the UK having all of this power and colonizing all these people. We have our own version here in the US and in Philadelphia as well.” (10:14-10:29 | Dr. Royal) • “In the late ‘70s, some Black educators were like, wait a minute, we are Black people teaching at a majority Black school. Why should we have to leave? We work well with each other. We're invested in these children. Why are we responsible for desegregating this school district?” (14:48-15:02 | Dr. Royal) • “People need to look in their own communities to see what stories need to be told so that there will be testimonies of our work and how we fought back against racism, against white supremacy, against anglo-normativity, against the patriarchy, against all these forms of oppression that continue to try to kill us.” (28:45-29:08 | Dr. Royal) • “People say that Brown v. Board of Education was a southern thing, but it really encompasses the whole United States.” (35:50-35:57 | Peter J. Boykin) • “Even with a majority African American School District, there's still a lot of inequity.” (36:35-36:39 | Peter J. Boykin)   Links More Information about Dr. Royal - https://www.loyola.edu/school-education/faculty/camika-royal Not Paved For Us: Black Educators and Public School Reform in Philadelphia - https://www.hepg.org/hep-home/books/not-paved-for-us The day Philadelphia bombed its own people: https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/8/8/20747198/philadelphia-bombing-1985-move About with Southern Soul Live Stream - Podshow   Witty, thought-provoking, and uplifting, Southern Soul Livestream - Podshow is the program that you'll invite friends over to watch every week, where you'll learn about fascinating speakers and get to share in their exciting experiences. Tune in each Thursday at 8 pm eastern to connect with guests from across the generations and to laugh with our "cast of characters," hosts who are as charming as they are talented!   Enjoyed this episode?  Support our hard work and exploratory journalism, Buy us A Coffee!  Join The Show Experience our live studio recordings “It's a Whole Vibe!” Click here to register.     Connect with us Website: www.SoulLiveStream.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SouthernSoulLiveStream/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southern_soul_livestream/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/soul_livestream  

Real Spill With Wizzoo
What can Black Men do Better in order to Receive us Black Women Correctly?

Real Spill With Wizzoo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 74:13


Listennnnn, Liv and I put it all on the table. What do you think Black Men Could do Better in order to Receive us Black Women Correctly??? This topic was has sooo many segments, but we made sure to tap in on each important part. The pros and cons on dating in todays generation, the stereotypes that are being portrayed on all black women, the bad and the ugly. The most important part is how we get through these trials. We must choose each other and be there for each other at the end of the day! We still love you Black Men

Ayana Explains It All
Ayana Explains the US Black Maternal Health Crisis

Ayana Explains It All

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 89:17


There's only one Black Mamba, but there are millions of BLACK MAMAS and it is as safe for us to be here in our pregnant and mothering awesomeness as it is for a fish in shark infested waters.   Works used in this episode:  1. “BIRTHING WHILE BLACK: EXAMINING AMERICA'S BLACK MATERNAL HEALTH CRISIS” Statement for the Record Submitted by Stacey D. Stewart, President and CEO, March of Dimes Hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform. May 6, 2021; 2. "Why Is the Maternal Mortality Rate So High for Black Women?" Published: Apr 12, 2018, By: NWHN Staff. NWHN.com; 3. “How Serena Williams Saved Her Own Life” Serena Williams, April 5, 2022, Elle Magazine; 4. “Racial Disparities Persist in Maternal Morbidity, Mortality, and Infant Health” Gianna Melillo, June 13, 2020, AJMC.com; and   5. “Community-based Maternal Support Services: The Role of Doulas and Community Health Workers in Medicaid” Chloe Bakst Jennifer E. Moore, PhD, RN, FAAN Karen E. George, MD, MPH, FACOG Karen Shea, MSN, RN, May 2020, Institute for Medicaid Innovation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Outta Five Stars
Ep 66 - Definitely Was Not for Us - Black Buck Mateo Askaripour

Outta Five Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 32:46


We are back with another episode! Today we are discussing Black Buck. It was an interesting read since neither of us know the New York City or Sales lifestyle. Thanks for tuning in! We would love for you to subscribe and leave us a review. Find us at www.outtafivestars.com Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok we're @OuttaFiveStars. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

On the Record with White & Case
Diversity Spotlight: Our US Black Affinity Network

On the Record with White & Case

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 27:27


In our latest episode, we speak with associate Mila Owen who discusses everything you want to know about our US Black Affinity Network and shares what the Firm did this year to celebrate US Black History Month. To learn more about our current careers opportunities please visit our careers website. Do you have any questions you would like us to answer? Send us an email at ontherecord@whitecase.com.  

The Black Spy Podcast
US Black History Month Special - 6888th WW2 all Black female segregated battalion & Who say's, who's Black?

The Black Spy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 72:53


In this episode of The Black Spy Podcast, Carlton King once again speaks to African American female, retired US Army Colonel, Edna W. Cummings. In honour of US Black History Month Listeners learn more of Colonel Edna Cummings' nigh on single handed endeavour to get a Congressional Gold Medal, awarded to the segregated 6888th battalion of black female soldiers that saw active duty in Europe, during in WW2. Unfortunately, due to the racist politics of the day, the actions of 6888th were never fully recognised. So, Colonel Cumming wishes to belatedly rectify this, taking the battle for recognition to the US Senate and the House of Representatives. In addition to discussing the 6888th, The Black Spy and Colonel Cummings analyse the concept of 'Race' and who decides who is a member of the so called 'Black' race. Racism and Blackness through history are discussed and whether there is always time based progression in terms of civil rights and gender bias. As Colonel Cummings puts it, "It's a history that has too long been hidden". This episode is truly another fantastic Black Spy Podcast interview from which we can all learn. Contact The Black Spy via: Email: carltonking@Blackspypodcast.com  Twitter: @Carlton_King Instagram: @carltonkingauthor Facebook: Carlton King Author Patreon: BlackSpyPodcast@Patreon.com The Black Spy's Autobiography: "Black Ops - The incredible true story of a British secret agent" Is available from Amazon and all good online booksellers: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01MTV2GDF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_WNZ5MT89T9C14CB53651

#tuesdayswithtawana
It's All About Us ~ Black History, Present, and Future

#tuesdayswithtawana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 38:18


#tuesdayswithtawana is a weekly broadcast building community one episode at a time. As a breast cancer survivor in active treatment, this is a creative way to build community in the midst of multiple pandemics. Let's build community together.

Watch This
This Is Us, Black-ish are back for this final seasons

Watch This

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 15:53


On today's What to Watch: The finish line is in sight for This Is Us and Black-ish — both shows kick off their final seasons tonight, and we hear from the stars of the shows: This Is Us' Sterling K. Brown and Mandy Moore, and Black-ish's Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross. And court is in session with the debut of Judge Steve Harvey. Plus, entertainment headlines — including Andy Cohen's regret about a drunken comment he made on CNN's New Year's Eve broadcast, and Ben Affleck reacts to Snoop Dogg flubbing his name during the Golden Globe Award nominations — and trivia. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW. Host: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Editor/Producer: Joshua Heller (@joshuaheller); Writer: Tyler Aquilina (@tyler_aquilina); Executive Producer: Shana Naomi Krochmal (@shananaomi). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BIPOC Rising
Black History Perspectives with Dr. Julian Madison II, PhD and Julian "Jeep" Madison III, MA, CCC-SLP

BIPOC Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 43:45


History plays an integral role in modern day society when it comes to personal and professional settings. We are thrilled to have Dr. Julian Madison II, PhD, and Julian "Jeep" Madison, MA, CCC-SLP on this episode. Dr. Julian Madison II, PhD, identifies as a proud Black man/father/husband/educator and serves as a college history professor of 25+ years in US history, US Black history, US history through film, US foreign policy, and immigration. Julian "Jeep" Madison, MA, CCC-SLP identifies as a cis-gender, multi-ethnic (half Filipino, half Black) male who serves as a speech language pathologist (SLP) and the host of YouTube channel, "What We Missed in School." In this episode, we discuss...The importance and appreciation of Black history as a part of American history Conscious efforts in how  and what we teach when it comes to historyModern day society and race relationsChallenging each other to have more transparent conversations about race and racism & why this is an integral part of learning from and with each other & more