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by Gina Kutch Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is this Black podcast?

This Black podcast is hosted by Delency Parham and Blake Simons. Every episodes revolves around, well, blackness and society. This podcast is both entertaining and informative.

Who is Raqiyah Mays and what is her podcast?

Raqiyah Mays is an author and journalist that uses her podcast to cover the top 5 black news stories of the week. She speaks with guests from the world of social activism, entertainment, and more every week. 2. Hey Jason If you’re looking for a podcast “with men, for men, about men”, then you’ll find it in this podcast.

What are some of the best Nigerian podcasts?

“Jesus and Jollof is a podcast featuring Luvvie Ajayi and Yvonne Orji, two proudly Nigerian women (who have no behavior) talking about the things they love, their stories, and life in general.” 25. Small Doses with Amanda Seales Doses,” a weekly podcast that brings you potent truths for everyday use.”

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Episodes

Writer and director Reggie Rock Bythewood drops knowledge and discusses everything from his coming-of-age Apple TV show "Swagger" and dedicating his work in film and TV to spotlighting and uplifting the Black community, to learning from Sidney Poitier, elders like James Earl Jones and Harry Belafonte, telling the story of Emmett Till, working with his wife, director Gina Prince Bythewood, teaching his son Black history and ....

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Educators say teaching Black history truthfully is their goal, not indoctrination

October 29, 2021 • Lately, there's been much debate surrounding how America's racist history should be taught in the public school system.

Young artists carry on the legacy of The Sound of Philadelphia

June 30, 2021 • The music of legendary songwriting/production duo Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff helped redefine soul music in the 1970s and 80s. Known as The Sound of Philadelphia, it was rich with strings and horns, and lush arrangements that complemented a thumping groove. It was music about love and music with a message.

How reporting while Black during a summer of uprisings changed us

May 26, 2021 • I've been replaying a memory from last summer for months. It's May 31, 2020, and I'm standing in the ShopRite on 52nd and Parkside, about a mile from my Mill Creek apartment building. I'm there buying red velvet cake for my roommate Shay. It's her birthday weekend, and red velvet cake is her favorite.

What the Chauvin verdict does and doesn't change about American policing

April 28, 2021 • It's been a week since a Minneapolis jury found former cop Derek Chauvin guilty on all three counts in the killing of George Floyd, and across the country most people were relieved. But for much of the Black community, it was not a time for celebration, but the start of long-needed accountability for police misconduct.

Honoring The Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium

April 1, 2021 • In a little over a year since it was first recognized, the coronavirus pandemic has changed the lives of nearly every human being on the planet. And soon it became clear that across the country, Black people were getting sick and dying in disproportionate numbers.

African Americans' fight to correct history and preserve voting rights

February 24, 2021 • As we coped with a torrent of sickness, death, and uncertainty in 2020, we also were forced to confront another deadly disease that has formed the bedrock of our country since its inception — white supremacy.

What is the therapy for black girls podcast?

“The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly chat about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves.”

What is the Brown Liquor Report?

“The Brown Liquor Report was birthed at the intersection of friends reuniting over heated and humorous discussion about politics and pop culture, chicken and liquor. It has quickly evolved from just an innovative way to catch up and share thoughts on hot topics, to a hot weekly podcast with an ever-growing following.”

How many episodes of Three Blacks millennials are there?

Three Blacks millennials from the South keep it real in this podcast about love, life, and everything else that keeps the world turning. With over 100 episodes and still going, you definitely have enough to binge listen.

What is the nod show?

The Nod. “The Nod tells the stories of Black life that don’t get told anywhere else. Our show ranges from an explanation of purple drink’s association with Black culture to the story of an interracial drag troupe that traveled the nation in the 1940s.

Who is the black guy who tips?

“The Black Guy Who Tips is a podcast from the minds of Rod and Karen, a black, southern married couple who enjoy pop culture, politics and comedy. Rod and Karen have been together since they were 16 and have been married since 2002.”

Who is the host of Raising Fame?

“Hosted by beloved NBA parents Sonya and Dell Curry, Raising Fame: Sports Edition reveals the amazing childhood backstories of your favorite sports icons. The Currys interview the people who raised these sports legends into the idols they are today. Parents. Stepparents. Grandparents. Adoptive parents.”

Who are Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham?

“Step inside the confession booth of Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham, two culture#N#writers for The New York Times. They devour TV, movies, art, music and the internet#N#to find the things that move them — to tears, awe and anger.”

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