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The Black News Unfiltered podcast is a weekly show that tackles the most pressing issues affecting the Black community. Hosted by Bob Edwards, the show provides a platform for unfiltered and uncensored conversations about politics, Black culture, and current events, with a focus on amplifying the voices and perspectives of Black people. Black News Unfiltered delivers thought-provoking commentary on the topics that matter most to Black Americans today.
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Curtisher was reponsable two broadcasts based on new release 80.Il has always claimed a fairly complete panel of Afro-American music. He took control "Blackline" on 99.3 FM RCT in France (Radio Capsao today) oriented Funk, New Jack, Funky House, Rnb & Hip Hop.
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We inspire online entrepreneurs, authors, business owners, and influencers worldwide. We're here to enhance your quality of life while helping you build location independent businesses. We connect listeners with guests, insights, and discussions from the sunny coasts of the U.S.A., to the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean islands. Fascinating dialog from the enchanting beaches of Brasil to the majestic shores of Africa. Each week we deliver specialized knowledge, wisdom, strategies, and t ...
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Amos & Andy

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Amos 'n' Andy is an American radio and television sitcom set in Harlem, the historic center of Afro-American culture in New York City. The original radio show, which ran from 1928 to 1960, was created, written and voiced by two white actors, Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, who played Amos Jones (Gosden) and Andrew Hogg Brown (Correll), as well as incidental characters. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radiohttps://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio h ...
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Obaland Magazine,is the No1, reliable news source of Entertainment, Biographies and editorial Breaking News platform in Edo State. Obaland Magazine was founded by a Nigerian born Italian journalist Mr Lucky Omosigho who bought the Obaland brand Franchise . In 2009,Obaland Magazine and multichoice media house was immediately launched by Nigerian American Afro-beat singer Davido, in Turin (Italy) Obaland Magazine was first media house to host a video interview with Africa music legend Evi Edna ...
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Everyday Black History: Afro Appreciation

Everyday Black History: Afro A

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Welcome to Everyday Black History! Where we highlight the contributions of Black Men and Women both Past and present. Here we celebrate Afro Appreciation, where Black American, Africans and Latinos of African descent are honored. We also highlight Institutions that have help the advancement of people in the African Diaspora, such as historically Black University and many others. Enjoy Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/EverydayBlackHistory/support
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This podcast is geared towards vulnerable conversations. We dissect the human experience: identity, dating, work life, family, burn out, cancel culture, you name it! Your host is a millennial, Afro-Caribbean American immigrant who's passionate about helping others live their best lives.
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In 1619 the first enslaved Africans were brought to Jamestown, Virginia. In the time since then the world has borne witness to numerous musical art forms created by them and their descendants. At the heart of this indelible musical footprint are the songs called Afro-American folk music, slave songs, Negro spirituals or simply, the Spirituals. Where did they begin? How were they created in the souls of an oppressed and suffering people? What did they mean then and what do they mean today? Jo ...
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Stories All Around Us

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Stories All Around Us is an autobiography of the Black experience where we believe if you’ve lived long enough to form a sentence you have a story to tell, and it matters. Our mission is to record and share personal short stories that will open minds, expand worldviews and inspire storytellers around the country. Each episode features three storytellers who share their personal experiences around a singular topic; highlighting the fact that we are not a monolith while showcasing the diverse ...
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Sahara Drums

Tapuwa Pswarayi

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Sahara Drums... From Kingston to the Nile is a radio magazine, on Edutainment with an Afro Caribbean, African American and African context and content. Hosted by Tapuwa (Tap) Pswarayi. An inclusive show for ALL regardless of ethnicity, religion etc. A blend of topics discussed and array of music makes it informative and easy listening giving opportunity for listening engagement. Aired live on AWAAZ 99.8 FM, South Hampshire, DAB and Online
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A woke view on the things that are affecting our world and yours. The introvert shares an introspective view of American living with circumspection. Asking needful questions and providing controversial theories.
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Are you a professional new to the United States and struggling to monetize the expertise you brought across the seas – struggling with your skills going to waste? Are you feeling misunderstood and out of touch because you are struggling to understand the unstated rules of the American culture? What if you could hang out with new Americans, new immigrants who are busy professionals, hear about their experiences and advice, then take an insight or two to inspire your own journey as a new resid ...
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Welcome to what I call "The Corner" I'm so excited to bring to you my new podcast, Black Genealogy Corner. If you are beginning to research your family and don't know where to start, or, you've been researching but need some help and inspiration, this is the podcast for you.In each episode, I'll talk to guests that will enlighten and motivate you and help provide information that will help get you started finding your ancestors. You will learn about topics such as DNA, how to use technology ...
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COYA Music Label is a vibrant extension of the COYA brand, renowned for its fusion of Latin American rhythms and electronic music genres.. Launched to capture the dynamic and eclectic ambiance of COYA’s globally celebrated restaurants and cultural spaces, the music label aims to promote diverse musical talent and innovative soundscapes. COYA Music seamlessly blends genres such as house, afro house and world music
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Afropop Worldwide is an internationally syndicated weekly radio series, online guide to African and world music, and an international music archive, that has introduced American listeners to the music cultures of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean since 1988. Our radio program is hosted by Georges Collinet from Cameroon, the radio series is distributed by Public Radio International to 110 stations in the U.S., via XM satellite radio, in Africa via and Europe via Radio Multikulti.
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Tech reporter Jose Fermoso brings the largest Latinx community of tech professionals to audio life through in-depth stories and interviews featuring topics affecting all Latinx people including immigration policies, the coronavirus pandemic, and the latest in business challenges.
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Welcome to "The Afro Salesforce Podcast”, where we (obviously) focus on Salesforce related topics, news, and personal experiences from a Black perspective. The AfroForce Podcast is hosted by Brian Summerhill, an African-American Salesforce Admin who's life has been upgraded (in his Beyonce voice) by falling into the Salesforce Profession. He has rants and discussions that will enhance your knowledge about Salesforce and closely related topics. His message is delivered with the goal of tackli ...
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Getting There Podcast

Getting There Podcast

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"We're not quite there yet, but we're getting there..." A British Eritrean, British Nigerian and African American in London share their views and anecdotes on "getting there" while black... Black Pop Culture • Black Politics • Afro Alternative Living New episodes the 1st and 15th of every month!
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Welcome to The Mid-South Bugalu Podcast! A podcast that serves as an educational, creative, informative, and intellectual space for African-Americans and Latinos (Hispanic-Americans, Latinx) alike! This is an effort to encourage unity, peace, knowledge, and creativity, in the spirit of Latin-Boogaloo, a crossover music genre from the 1960's era in New York. I wanted to make a safe space for African-Americans and Latinos, two groups that I'm a part of; my father being African-American from Br ...
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DJ / MC / Live Vocal AFFecta (Russia, Saint-Petersburg) Singapore - Courchevel - Saint-Tropez - Mexico - New York - Berlin ... Show Djane Affecta the sexiest girl Dj Europe, according to the magazine Playboy America. Played in the best clubs in the world, it truly can be called a luxury djane, always stylish and up to date, and an incredible supply of energy. Is the most popular girl DJ in Russia. Affect is now working as a vocalist, and ms, making it the show in a unique project. It is a fr ...
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The Chosen Gods Podcast seeks to empower members of the afro-spiritual community, and their allies, to achieve optimal mental, spiritual, and financial wellness. Reach a new and improved lifestyle by gaining insights through powerful, relatable, and authentic conversations
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A narrative history podcast covering the history of the epic conflict for control over the important waterways between New York and Quebec from 1754-1815. The overview will cover three major conflicts including the French & Indian War, The American Revolution, and the War of 1812. Our journey will concentrate on a geographic area in the shape of a triangle, from the St. Lawrence to Lake Ontario and down to New York Harbor. Please join me in a new examination of the impact these crucial water ...
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This podcast brings the voices of labour leaders, activists, organizers, and social movements to a North American audience. We share the perspectives of people on the frontlines of social struggle and change in Latin America and the Caribbean. We are powered by Common Frontiers and allies in the Canadian Labour Movement. Logo by: sagestudio.ca
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On the Shoulders of Giants is dedicated to bringing awareness to the worldwide contributions of the heroes and cultures of the African Diaspora, both of which have given the world hope and freedom. The purpose is to provide an alternative and positive perspective of the history of the African diaspora, which challenges the negative rhetoric that is commonly told of non-white persons throughout the world. Our past is significant because of the plight we have had to overcome and in some aspect ...
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The Sensible Nonsense Podcast

The Sensible Nonsense Podcast

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The most sensible senseless podcast, the most disorganized organized show, join us as we dissect issues and happenings around the world from a Nigerian-American perspective and try to make sense out of them. Sometimes we make sense. sometimes we talk nonsense but all the time we give you sensible nonsense.
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Simply stated, religion matters. Religion matters not only for personal reasons, but also for social, economic, political, and military purposes. Unfortunately, studies suggest that religious knowledge and cultural literacy for any religious tradition is either in decline or is non-existent in the United States, despite being one of the most religiously diverse nation on earth. Today, religion is implicated in nearly every major national and international issue. The public arena is awash in ...
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Ah Who Dat?

Ah Who Dat?

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Hosted by AlysiaSimone, editor of the Caribbean-American culture website RewindAndComeAgain.com, Ah Who Dat? is a bi-monthly conversation with members of the Caribbean diaspora. From the arts and technology to science and social justice issues, we speak with those who are making moves in the Caribbean and beyond.
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Owning a small business takes courage, resilience, and a little help from our friends! Business Class: Build It Braver is a podcast from American Express where small business owners can learn from the real-world experiences of seasoned entrepreneurs turned mentors. Listeners will follow host and entrepreneur Vivian Kaye through conversations with some of Canada’s brightest entrepreneurial minds as they provide fresh perspectives to small business owners to help them on their business journey ...
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www.inthedollworld.com Join In The Doll World™, doll podcast and YouTube channel, for intimate interviews with your favorite doll creatives, including: Mel Odom, Stacey McBride-Irby, Pat Henry, and Robert Tonner. Meet them up-close as they share their journeys. Learn what inspires and propels them! Hear their struggles and adversities. Let In The Doll World take you on a worldwide tour, as we search the globe for amazing stories from new and fascinating movers-and-shakers who are expanding a ...
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Davide Pappa, aka “Dave K”, is taking the house music by storm as one of the most talked about musical talents to hit the scene in decades. At the 2010 and 2011 Winter Music Conference in Miami, Dave K headlined the Afrique Electrique/Maude34 party, playing to a packed crowd and solidifying his place as house music’s rising star. Born in Latina, Italy, Dave K is no stranger to the soulful, eclectic sounds of American music royalty. He grew up listening to legendary artists like Stevie Wonder ...
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Creators in Vietnam

Creators In Vietnam

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Creators in Vietnam is a show based in the rapidly modernizing city of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam, Co-hosted by Tue Si Nguyen and Moni Le. Together, they have weekly intimate conversations with creative entrepreneurs on all topics of the human experience, such as fear, creativity, personal development, sexuality, relationships, health, mental wellness, spirituality, and so much more. Join us as we open up and vulnerably share our experiences in order to figure out this thing called l ...
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Binu 'Ben' Varghese is a PhD student in religion and society at Princeton Theological Seminary. His research focuses on intersections of race, politics, and religion among Indian diasporas in transnational contexts. He draws his theoretical formulations from the colonial history of Dutch slavery in India and alternative readings of Indian American …
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Varuni Sinha is a New York City-based writer and multimedia producer. She has written for The Post and Courier, Time Out New York, and created 360-degree campaigns for global brands such as Yamaha and Panasonic. A former guest lecturer at the University of Delhi, she taught “Race and Politics Through Literature” and wrote a dissertation on the hist…
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New York City has long been a major incubator for Latin music with its large populations of Puerto Rican, Dominican, Panamanian, Cuban, and Colombian musicians and music fans. We celebrate some of the giants of New York’s Latin music scene—Ray Barretto, Larry Harlow, Jerry Gonzalez—as well as less well known artists. Topics include the cross-pollin…
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SueJeanne Koh is the Graduate Futures Program Director of the Humanities Center at the University of California, Irvine. She develops programming for humanities doctoral students focusing on professional development and diverse career pathways. She is also the Director of Adult Education and Resident Theologian for St. Mark and New Hope Presbyteria…
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Varuni Sinha is a New York City-based writer and multimedia producer. She has written for The Post and Courier, Time Out New York, and created 360-degree campaigns for global brands such as Yamaha and Panasonic. A former guest lecturer at the University of Delhi, she taught “Race and Politics Through Literature” and wrote a dissertation on the hist…
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In this Hip Deep program, we explore musical connections between Africa and India. First up is the story of the Afro-Indian Sidi community. In the 13th century, Africans arrived in India as soldiers in the armies of Muslim conquerors. Some were able to rise through the ranks to become military leaders and even rulers. Their descendants continue to …
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Farha Ternikar (Ph.D., Sociology, M.A. Religious Studies) is the director of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies at Le Moyne College, Syracuse. Her current manuscript “Faith and Food Networks: Muslim women’s acts of resistance and resilience in the American Diaspora” examines how in addition to race and gender, global Islamophobia continues to play…
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*CONTENT WARNING* This is a story all about how Lila & William Young flipped people's world upside down in East Chester, Nova Scotia when the bodies of over 100 babies were found. Katie tells JC about the very unfortunate butter box babies, who died at the hands of the Youngs' Ideal Maternity Home. https://murderpedia.org/female.Y/y/young-gladys-li…
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Yes, it’s the age of South African House, Afrobeats, Afro R&B and the likes, but roots music lives on in South Africa. This show updates the Zulu pop music known as maskanda, with a look back at its history and a survey of the current scene--rich musically, but troubled by fan rivalry that can lead to violence and even deaths. We’ll hear nimble uka…
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Robert Monson is a writer, musician, and scholar that looks closely at Black and womanist theologies as well as Black disability theology. His work engages Black religious identities, Christian nationalism, disability, and more. He is currently a PhD student and is a host for two podcasts: Black Coffee and Theology and Three Black Men: Theology, Cu…
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North African music receives very little coverage in the United States. There are no high-profile mixes of recent Tunisian underground dance music from hip DJs, and no young Algerian musicians with major distribution deals in the U.S. So we decided to explore what exactly is going on in this part of the world. We trace the origins of some of the re…
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Natalie Avalos is an assistant professor of Native American and Indigenous Studies in the Ethnic Studies department at University of Colorado Boulder. She is an ethnographer of religion whose teaching and research examine Indigenous religious life, land-based ethics, healing historical trauma, and decolonization. She received her Ph.D. in Religious…
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Emma Thompson is a Ph.D. candidate in the Islam subfield of the Department of Religion at Princeton University. They are also pursuing a graduate certificate from the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies. Their work focuses on Islam in South Asia along with Islam, Gender, and Sexuality. Their research draws on anthropological fieldwork and socia…
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Frederick Mines is an expat from the U.S. who has lived in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica for over 20 years. Listen to his re-entry to the U.S. after being gone for 20+ years and his immigrant experience living in the Caribbean coast of central America. Visit Fred's tour buisness at https://www.landovertours.com/ -----------------------------------------…
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This program tells the story of generations of creative musicians from Benin who translate traditional, largely Vodun occult music into popular and experimental music. We hear traditional music styles including tchinkoumé, agbadja, and kakagbo, and explore how, starting in the 1970s, Sagbohan Danialou (a singer, drummer, guitarist and composer know…
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Dr. Michael Brandon McCormack is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Pan-African Studies, Associate Professor of Comparative Humanities , and former Director of the Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research at the University of Louisville. He earned his Ph.D. in Religion in 2013 from Vanderbilt University. His research explor…
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Frederick Mines is an expat from the U.S. who has lived in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica for over 20 years. Listen to his re-entry to the U.S. after being gone for 20+ years and his immigrant experience living in the Caribbean coast of central America. Visit Fred's tour buisness at https://www.landovertours.com/ -----------------------------------------…
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Katie tells JC some tales told about the figure Nanabush. These stories come from the Anishinabe and do not belong to us. Thank you to the people who did tell the stories! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanabozho https://www.richardejaques.ca/nanabush-and-other-stories http://www.our-story.ca/winners/writing/275:the-legend-of-indian-summer#story htt…
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New Orleans, Louisiana is home to some of America's greatest musical traditions, and plays an outsized influence on the evolution of everything from jazz through to r&b, rock and funk. Today, the city is still legendary for its second line brass bands and brightly costumed Mardi Gras Indians. But if you've rolled through New Orleans on pretty much …
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Foutanga Babani Sissoko, known also as Baba Sora, was one of the most generous patrons of Malian musicians, particularly griots, in modern times. His gifts of cash, gold, cars and houses are legendary, and the amount of music he inspired was voluminous. But the source of all those riches turned out to be dubious, to say the least. And when he died …
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Phoebe Farag Mikhail is a Coptic Orthodox Christian and the author of Putting Joy into Practice: Seven Ways to Lift Your Spirit from the Early Church (Paraclete Press). She holds an M.A. in International Education and is a lifelong learner of theology, currently taking courses at Pope Shenouda III Coptic Orthodox Theological Seminary in New Jersey.…
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Katie tells JC about the haunted manor in Bedfordshire, England.The manor was featured on a show about paranormal sightings in the 1990’s, titled Strange But True? It was a private house but now is a luxury hotel and tourist attraction for people wanting to do their own paranormal investigations. During a renovation, a secret room was found and app…
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The Abakuá society of Cuba conserves with remarkable orthodoxy language and rituals from the Ekpe society of West Africa. For The Cameroon-Cuba Connection, Dr. Ivor Miller shares with Georges Collinet and Ned Sublette his decades of research into the roots of Cuban Abakuá in Cameroon. Featuring ceremonial and pop music of southern and southwestern …
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