Welcome to "Pan Africans Now" with your host Sheka Blessed, a captivating journey through the vibrant world of Pan Africanism. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of African history, culture, and identity. Uniting voices from across the globe to celebrate our shared African heritage and empower our collective future. From the early pioneers of the Pan African movement to the modern-day struggles, each episode offers insightful conversations, captivating stories, and thought-provoking dis ...
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Children's African-American Storytime Show short stories each day for the commute To school Each 1 of these stories highlights success African Americans throughout history
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A brilliant history and heritage podcast created by Hampshire History Trust, the charity that also organises Winchester Heritage Open Days.Our aim is to offer everyone the opportunity to delve into the past and go on a journey to discover hidden heritage and hear fascinating untold tales. We usually talk to experts and enthusiasts who are based in Hampshire and/or who have stories to share about Hampshire’s history and heritage. Occasionally though we may go further afield, it just depends w ...
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MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast is a thoughtfully curated series that offers a unique opportunity to listen to Black authors discussing their latest works. Each episode of the podcast features an in-depth conversation with an author, delving into their creative process, inspirations, and the themes explored in their book. The series is a re-cast of the live author talks hosted by MahoganyBooks, a Black-owned bookstore in Washington DC that is dedicated to promoting literature written fo ...
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Engage with the food content creators who push the needle forward of what we cook, bake, and drink. The eponymous podcast from The Feedfeed is led by the editorial team behind the world's largest epicurean social media community & crowdsourced publication. Join in for conversations about how we consume food when we aren’t actually consuming it—everything from navigating social media, building, engaging with and growing a community, and producing content that resonates with young and old.
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Nancy Kranzberg talks with artists, performers and movers and shakers in the arts community. Interviews cover music, visual arts, dance, literature and performance. Produced by Nancy Kranzberg and Jon Valley. Edited by Jon Valley, with engineering assistance by Mid-Coast.
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Unravel the mis-education surrounding African-American history as you embark on a captivating journey with Brittany Wilkins, an engineer and herstorian. This podcast delves into the rich, multifaceted history of African-Americans, extending far beyond the narrative of slavery. Prepare to discover a legacy filled with both triumphs and struggles, as Brittany unveils a lost heritage brimming with remarkable achievements. Imagine a time when Africans significantly influenced the development of ...
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Historic Black settlements in Nova Scotia tell a long-neglected story and through studying them we can unlock invaluable, under-represented knowledge. On a journey of rediscovery, Shawn Smith and Laurice Downey present Loyalist Connections: Est. 1783. They are determined to shed light on these lost and disappearing communities, discuss why these communities could not survive or are fading, and what these collapses tell us about the historic and modern systemic racism Black Nova Scotians face ...
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The ChangeMakers Podcast presented by cityCURRENT shares personal stories and insights from those who are giving back and making a difference so we can learn and do the same. We cover life lessons, business advice, passion, and purpose. Share the ways you're making a difference using #changemakers.
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A podcast about the people that make Durham, North Carolina such an amazing place to visit.
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Amplified Oklahoma shares voices from the OSU Library's oral history collections and examines a variety of topics related to Oklahoma history and culture. It is a production of the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at the Oklahoma State University Library.
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Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Foundation is a focal point for researching, archiving, and raising awareness of Black American Traditional Music and the Black Experience through media and a collected repository. The African American Folklorist furthers the mission by publishing articles discussing the evolution of our traditions and presenting research about blues people. We include interviews with and articles from musicians, historians, ethnographers, Community Scholars, and academ ...
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Each month, Mayor Deborah Frank Feinen will chat with local newsmakers about topics of interest to Champaign's residents and visitors. Learn about the activities and programs of the City of Champaign, public events, and other topics that impact the greater Champaign community.
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Knowledge, wisdom and understanding from a millennial's point of view.
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The National Endowment for the Arts podcast that goes behind the scenes with some of the nation’s great artists to explore how art works.
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People's stories recorded from the Oral History Collection of the Civil Rights Heritage Center at the Indiana University South Bend Archives. Telling the history of the civil rights movement and the experiences of Black, Latinx, LGBTQ, and other marginalized peoples in South Bend, Indiana. For more, visit crhc.iusb.edu.
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What’s Up, Interpreters? A Podcast from the National Association for Interpretation
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Twice a month, the National Association for Interpretation (NAI) brings you conversations with innovators, leaders, movers, and shakers in the field of heritage interpretation.
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Welcome to Afrikindness Podcast POD FOR #AFRICA The first and only podcast to empower African parents, educate non-Africans, and inspire everyone to learn more about the rich culture and heritage of Africa. Listen to the tropical heart of Africa’s hustle and bustle, the echoes of mama Africa, the royalty from the beating of the African drums, the roots of spicy African cuisine, and the sizzling from ‘Koko irin’ of jollof rice, the gbedu rhythms of Owambe and the clicking of over 2000 unique ...
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Sarah Ajala-Immanuel is an evangelist of the Lord Jesus Christ committed to tackling and confronting error and deception in the African style of Christianity worldwide. The chief end of man is to give glory to God and enjoy Him forever. Most professing African Christians are restrained from doing this because of gross deception and false teaching. Sarah has a ministry to fight for the souls of men caught in that evil web so that the people may glorify the only Saviour and Lord Jesus Christ, ...
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Bridging Academic landscapes. At Access 2 Perspectives, we provide novel insights into the communication and management of Research. Our goal is to equip researchers with the skills and enthusiasm they need to pursue a successful and joyful career. This podcast brings to you insights and conversations around the topics of Scholarly Reading, Writing and Publishing, Career Development inside and outside Academia, Research Project Management, Research Integrity, and Open Science. Learn more abo ...
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Let’s Get LIT[erary] is co-hosted by Sam Vega, Jen Atwell, and Kourtnie Berry at Rollins College. Each month you’ll find a new episode on a book we’ve chosen for many cultural heritage months. We’ll chat about our book of the month and give you a sneak peek into what we’ll discuss next! Occasionally, we might choose a special book to discuss.
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Aaron Johnson is an earth builder, teacher of closeness, and activist. He graduated from the California Institute of the Arts in 2007 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. He has made a lifelong commitment to use the skills he possesses to end racism. In addition to using intimacy and closeness to blackness as a primary means to that end, the tools he frequently uses are speaking, teaching, singing, photography, filmmaking, and minimalism. Aaron leads a mentoring program called Turn It Up Now that f ...
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Talked about women representation from the then to now Cover art photo provided by Rangus Moiboi on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rangusmoiboi
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Stories behind the culture of design problems, systems and solutions. We’re talking to creatives from every corner of Africa and learning how they use design. Brought to you by Nairobi Design (@nairobidesign_). Hosted by Adrian Jankowiak (@adrianj.ig) Edited by David King'ori. Produced by www.nairobi.design Episodes and transcripts at www.afrika.design Thank you for tuning in, hope you enjoy the show! Please leave a review to let us know what you thought.
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Discussions of Ethics, Leadership, and World Issues from a Christian perspective distinctly informed by the teachings found in the Sermon on the Mount. Hosts: Rev. David P. Gushee Ph.D. - www.davidpgushee.com Rev. Jeremy Hall - www.revjeremyhall.com Music: http://taketones.com/track/sunsets
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This podcast dives in the black history behind black coffee. From bougie pour over techniques to Pan African hip hop liberation strategies, we’re aiming to make cxffee black again. Come brew up with us. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cxffeeblack/support
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Across the Divide explores the intersection of the Christian faith and social justice in Palestine-Israel and its relationship to the church in the West. The podcast is hosted and produced by a group of Palestinian and American Christians, and seeks to provide a space for thoughtful and critical conversations that reflect on the situation in Palestine-Israel through the lens of Christian faith, theology, and the Bible.
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Are you looking for a way to connect with other women for intimate culture conversations? She Shed Chronicles is the perfect venue! Tune in for insightful movie and TV recaps, provocative book discussions and edgy conversation. Nikki C. will be your guide on this journey. A mom of three adult children, with over 25 years of operational and leadership experience, she is ideally suited to lead an interactive, collaborative community of African American women. Get comfy, pour your favorite beve ...
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HEYWHATSUP™? GUNWASH is the future of talk radio; a weekly 90 minute explosion of dark humor, eye-opening interviews, dancehall reggae and psychedelic sounds. Tune in for unguarded insight from the artists, musicians, troublemakers and curators shaping culture in the 21st century. Design, typography, astrophysics, dancehall reggae, conspiracy theories, illustration, drums, nuclear engineering, disco, Polo Ralph Lauren, crime, the 1990's, iconography, iced coffee, late night downtown, drummer ...
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Every object in the Ashmolean has passed from hand to hand to reach the Museum. In a new podcast, we uncover the invisible fingerprints left behind by makers, looters, archaeologists, soldiers, rulers, curators, and many more. These stories of touch reveal the ways in which the forces of conflict and colonialism have shaped Britain’s oldest Museum. Join the Ashmolean’s curators alongside artists, experts, and community members. Fingerprints will be released on the Ashmolean’s website, on Spo ...
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From the Food52 Podcast Network and Heritage Radio Network, My Family Recipe shares cherished heirloom recipes, and the stories behind them, from voices across the world of food. Explore experiences of loss and remembering accompanied by homemade baked ziti, to chronicles of comfort and celebration paired with the perfect chocolate cake. Enjoy interviews with writers and chefs, parents and children about what is passed down along with the foods we know and love.
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The HSRC is the largest dedicated research institute in the social sciences and humanities on the African continent, doing cutting-edge public research in areas that are crucial to development. We host regular public seminars which everyone can participate in: www.hsrc.ac.za/en/events. Most seminars are recorded and uploaded here.
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Tim Merriman talks story with heritage interpretation professionals from all over the world. In his 50+ year career as a heritage interpreter, Tim has been a park ranger, nature center director, and national recreation area research manager. From 1995 to 2012, he was Executive Director of National Association for Interpretation, the professional organization for guides and interpreters in the United States. He has been a motivational speaker, trainer, and planner in 26 countries and all 50 s ...
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In this interview show, host Lisette Austin talks to diverse women who have found creative ways to travel more. Their inspiring stories and experiences provide helpful tips and resources, and practical advice for making dream travel a reality.
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Our podcasts are a mix of conversations with a wide range of subject matter experts and enthusiasts, interspersed with the occasional audio drama. Each episode focuses on one person, a group of people or a genre from the world of entertainment that we wish to bring back to the spotlight and who has been lost to history or is in danger of being so.The Arts industries are currently in peril but this is nothing new. The Entertainment industry in all its guises has seen it all before. Political ...
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Welcome to Wander Well, a podcast dedicated to holistic wellness and personal growth! Join host Shaka Smith as we explore nutrition, fitness, mental health, spirituality, relationships, careers, and other aspects of life. We'll feature interviews with experts, influencers, and prominent leaders in their field, sharing their insights and experiences to help you transform your life. Wander Well is your go-to source for inspiration, motivation, and practical tips on living a balanced, fulfillin ...
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Chancellor Daisy Gonzales takes you inside California Community Colleges for a series of lively discussions on a variety of academic and administrative topics. In each episode, Chancellor Gonzales will be joined by a special guest to explore new perspectives on the most pressing issues facing two-year college educators and stakeholders in California. Transcripts available by request.
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Juneteenth and African American Folklore
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As we celebrate JUNETEENTH, we must understand how Folklore and the Blues Narrative relate to this celebration. In this episode, I will discuss the celebration, what the celebration is actually about, and its connection to and significance of African American Folklore and traditional Black Music. Juneteenth should always be mentioned with “African …
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Celebrating African American History and Heritage with Pat Johnson
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Community Activist, Organizer and 2024 National Heritage Fellow Pat Johnson, a pillar of the Pocahontas, Arkansas community, shares her work preserving local history and fostering community fellowship through the Eddie Mae Herron Center. She founded the Center in the very building where she once attended a segregated one-room school, transforming i…
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Securing the future of African Innovation, Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural Heritage.
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Joy Owango is an award-winning Founding Director of the Training Centre in Communication (TCC Africa), a registered trust in Kenya established in 2006. TCC Africa is the first African-based training center focused on teaching effective communication skills to scientists. Ms Joy Owango is also the project lead at the Africa PID Alliance, an organiza…
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Cultural Conservation - Cultural Conservation - The Attack on Blues Legacy and Land
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In February of 2024, the Mississippi John Hurt Museum burned. The fire, believed to have been set intentionally, happened immediately after the Legendary Mississippi Blues Pioneer's cabin received landmark status. That was not the first or last attack on the Hurt Family museum, land, or legacy. A week later, the sheriff's office began investigating…
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CATC #2 Ruth Padilla DeBorst: The Mission of the Church in Contexts of Oppression
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The second episode in this special Christ at the Checkpoint series features Ruth Padilla DeBorst, Latin American theologian and teacher. At CATC she gave a presentation titled “The Mission of the Church in Contexts of Oppression." In this episode we play clips from her presentation, and Daniel asks a few questions about some of the key issues she a…
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TEXT US . . . just click here‼️ Want to give a shout out to someone doing great things, need advice, 🧡what you’re hearing click hear to text! Best thing, you remain anonymous unless you share who you are! Who else besides me is yearning for good news?? Look no further I have some and it includes some locals making a big difference. The connections …
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Send us a Text Message. A believing household is a wonderful thing; it gives joy and peace in the family. There is also the all-important assurance that parents have that when they are called away from the world by the Lord, their family will remain in the good and perfect hands of the Lord. We study the story of Eli the high priest of Israel and h…
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Send us a Text Message. Self-acclaimed servants of God today have come up with many schemes, that they describe as some gospel or the other. These ungodly messages from the very pits of hell do nothing but enslave hearers and lead them into idolatry. The eventual outcome of this for anyone who does not repent, is ultimate separation from God, the s…
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Send us a Text Message. The world is plagued with many men and sadly, women, who are self-appointed servants of God. These people have no regard and certainly no respect for the holy Scriptures as they go about their 'business', in their quest for filthy lucre. The Church of Christ was established by Him through the Apostles and few Prophets that w…
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Niagara Movement's Legacy Explored in New PBS Documentary
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Overview of the Niagara Movement's historical significance WNED PBS documentary examines movement's impact Key figures: W.E.B. DuBois, William Monroe Trotter, Booker T. Washington Links historical roots to modern civil rights protests Premiere date and availability on PBS and online
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Revisiting Lin-Manuel Miranda and "Hamilton"
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This July 4th, let's revisit Lin-Manuel Miranda and his revolutionary musical "Hamilton."By National Endowment for the Arts
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Transformative Dialogues: Hip Hop, Media, and Political Engagement
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What happens when you combine the power of African American literature with the voices of social justice champions? Join us as we welcome Angela Rye and Charlamagne Tha God, who bring their expertise and passion to a lively and thought-provoking conversation about the importance of authentic communication and storytelling in the fight for social ju…
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CATC#1 Fares Abraham: A Christ-Centered Response to What's Happening in Gaza
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We start this special mini-series on Christ at the Checkpoint with Fares Abraham, a Christian Palestinian American and CEO of Levant Ministries. At CATC he gave a presentation titled “A Christ-Centered response to what’s happening in Gaza”. In this episode we play clips from his presentation, and Daniel asks him a few questions about some of the is…
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John Miller, CIT, former NAI Region 6 Director Talks Story with Tim Merriman
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John Miller had a long career as manager and interpreter at a fish hatchery in Branson, Missouri, a very popular tourism destination. He has also served in a variety of leadership roles with National Association for Interpretation, including Region 6 Director and more recently Chair of the Nominations Committee. He shares a unique story of a photo …
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14. Mental Health, Friendship & the Dragonfly
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TEXT US . . . just click here‼️ Want to give a shout out to someone doing great things, need advice, 🧡what you’re hearing click hear to text! Best thing, you remain anonymous unless you share who you are! Nikki shares the protection she received from a dragonfly. The mental health conversation continues….it’s a follow-up to our two part episode, Bl…
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Marc Stern and Bob Powell: The Importance of Interpretation Research
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Marc Stern and Bob Powell have served as the editors of NAI's Journal of Interpretation Research for more than half a decade. In this episode, they discuss the value of research within the profession, and their own work as researchers. Marc J. Stern, PhD, is aprofessor in the Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservationat Virginia …
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Queen Emma of Normandy: Much More Than a Wife (Part 1)
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History generally remembers Emma of Normandy as the wife of King Cnut and the mother of the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, Edward the Confessor. However Emma's life (as with most Queens) was so much more than a wife and mother. Join Johanna Strong as she interviews Steven Bishop (PhD) about Emma's amazing life, and how it ended with Winchester a…
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Dr. Molly M. Harris Vice President of Community Engagement, Grayson College From Classroom to Career: The Role of Community Colleges in Fostering Civic Leaders
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Welcome to this inspiring episode of the ChangeMakers Podcast, where we dive into the importance and power of community colleges, civic engagement, and mentorship with one of host Jeremy C. Park's closest friends from grade school in Weatherford, Texas, Dr. Molly M. Harris, Vice President of Community Engagement at Grayson College. Dr. Harris has b…
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Embracing Queerness in Ballet: A Conversation with Adriana Pierce
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A conversation with Adriana Pierce, a trailblazing dancer, choreographer, and director, who is reshaping the ballet world through her initiative, Queer the Ballet. Pierce discusses her early dance experiences and how her passion for dance led her to notable positions at the New York City Ballet and Miami City Ballet, where she spent seven years hon…
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389. Carrie Houk: Executive Artistic Director of Tennessee Williams festival St. Louis.
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About Carrie: Carrie Houk has spent her professional life as an actor, casting director, producer and teaching artist. Educated at HB Studio in NYC and the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University, she began her acting career at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and from there worked in NYC, LA and Chicago. The Tennessee Williams Festiva…
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Exploring the Openness of Global Research Landscapes Using Open Data: The COKI Open Access Dashboard
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Dr. Kathryn Napier Dr. Kathryn Napier is a data scientist who bridges the analytics gap in transdisciplinary research. She is currently the Technical Lead of the Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative, leading a team of data scientists and software developers who work with leading experts in open access and scholarly communication. Together, the COKI tea…
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Trailer: Christ at the Checkpoint Mini-Series
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We're excited to bring you this special series of 7 episodes that features talks and in-depth interviews with international and Palestinian theologians and speakers who spoke at the renown "Christ at the Checkpoint" conference, which was held at Bethlehem Bible College this past May. We will also be providing extended interviews with the speakers t…
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This month on Amplified Oklahoma, we’re highlighting farms from our “Centennial Farm Families” oral history project. This collection documents the agricultural history of our state through land runs and the Dust bowl, all the way to the lives of present-day farmers who preserve their family heritage through their connection to the land. We’ll also …
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13. From Journals to Crafting Stories: An Interview with Michelle Stimpson, Author
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TEXT US . . . just click here‼️ Want to give a shout out to someone doing great things, need advice, 🧡what you’re hearing click hear to text! Best thing, you remain anonymous unless you share who you are! In this captivating episode of She Shed Chronicles, we dive into the inspiring life and creative journey of award-winning author Michelle Stimpso…
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The Harlem Renaissance: A Cultural Revolution in Black America
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Era of African American cultural, intellectual, artistic expression, 1918-1937. Centered in Harlem, influenced globally, challenged racial stereotypes. Fueled by the Great Migration, literacy rise, racial pride. Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston led literary achievements. Jazz defined by Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong; visual arts thrived. Laid …
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Unlocking Healing Through Art and Storytelling: MK Asante's Journey
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Ever wondered how literature and art can become pathways to self-discovery and healing? Journey with us as we sit down with the profoundly multi-talented M.K. Asante, whose work as an artist, filmmaker, musician, activist, and professor at Morgan State University offers invaluable insights into African American literature. Discover how Asante’s boo…
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17. Jesus is Palestinian: Faith, Heritage, and Identity
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In this episode, co-host Abeer engages in a profound conversation with Walid Mosarsaa, a Palestinian Quaker based in Greensboro, NC. With a rich background in both business and religion, and currently pursuing an MBA, Walid brings a unique perspective to our discussion. This episode offers a deep dive into the role of faith in shaping personal and …
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Dr. Rex Ellis, African-American Museum Curator Talks Story with Tim Merriman and Bill Gwaltney on Reflections on Interpretation
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Dr. Rex Ellis created the engaging African-American living history interpretive program at Colonial Williamsburg and went on to become the Associate Director of Curatorial Affairs at the National Museum African-American Museum History and Culture at Smithsonian Institute. Join us at Reflections on Interpretation to learn of his journey from interpr…
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12. Celebrating Black Fatherhood & Cultural Heritage
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TEXT US . . . just click here‼️ Want to give a shout out to someone doing great things, need advice, 🧡what you’re hearing click hear to text! Best thing, you remain anonymous unless you share who you are! In this special episode of She Shed Chronicles, we’re diving into noteworthy feel good news, celebrating Father’s Day, and highlighting the posit…
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Nadina Galle, Ecological Engineer, National Geographic Explorer & Author of "The Nature of Our Cities"
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In this episode, we welcome Nadina Galle, Ecological Engineer, National Geographic Explorer & Author of "The Nature of Our Cities." Nadina shares her insights on urban ecology, discussing how environmental data and natural behaviors can bridge the gap between technology and nature, emphasizing the role interpretation can play in this process. She j…
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Developing Easy & Healthy Recipes with Kalefornia Kravings!
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This week on the podcast, we are joined by Caitlin Prettyman aka @Kalefornia_Kravings. Caitlin is the creator & recipe developer behind the very popular recipe blog, Kalefornia Kravings, and is also now a brand new cookbook author! We discussed how she fell in love with developing recipes, what her experience was like writing a cookbook, and much m…
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The Beat with Rachel Joy and T.J. Blakeman
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In this episode of The Mayor Feinen Podcast, Mayor Deborah Feinen sits down with Rachel Joy and T.J. Blakeman to discuss a vibrant new initiative that's set to transform Downtown Champaign—The Beat.
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Trailblazing African American Women in Science
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Profiles of 25 pioneering women Madame C.J. Walker's hair care empire Bessie Blount Griffin's medical device Angela D. Ferguson's sickle cell discovery Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson's physics breakthroughs Inspiration for young black girls
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Charlotte Huddleston on African Americans in nursing
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As the only African American Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at South Bend, Indiana’s Memorial Hospital in the late 1960s, Charlotte Huddleston shares her perspective on racism in healthcare, housing, and in education. This episode is the first of a new format for “South Bend’s Own Words,” featuring more of the back story behind the history. We hope…
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Curator Tyler Blackwell Discusses the Innovative Initiatives that Make the Speed a Community HubBy National Endowment for the Arts
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388. Andrew Jorgensen: General Director of Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
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Andrew Jorgensen, General Director of Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, stopped by to talk about the happenings at the organization. Topics include the summer season and education programs. About Opera Theatre of Saint Louis: Opera Theatre’s mission is to shape a vibrant future for opera by connecting, inspiring, and entertaining our communities throug…
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11. Black Women & Mental Health: Unpacking the Superwoman Schema Part II
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TEXT US . . . just click here‼️ Want to give a shout out to someone doing great things, need advice, 🧡what you’re hearing click hear to text! Best thing, you remain anonymous unless you share who you are! In observance of Mental Health Awareness Month, Nikki and her special guest, Dr. Jacqueline Rodgers, LPC-S delves into a crucial discussion surro…
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S2.Ep 16- Black History: The Pulse of Black Music: Celebrating Black Music Month
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Send us a Text Message. It's Black Music Month! Join us on a musical journey through some of the most popular black music genres. In this episode, Black History educator Brittany Wilkins shares snippets of instrumentals from gospel, blues, jazz, Motown, hip-hop, and contemporary music. Discover a bit of history and groove along with The Coin: Black…
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Smithsonian Folkways releases The Complete Friends of Old-Time Music Concert
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Black Spirituals, Field Hollers, and Slave Seculars celebrate Black American Traditional Music and Experience. This show is dedicated to sharing and raising awareness of folklife, songs, dance, scripture, lyrics, and everything related to black Spirituals, Field Hollers, and Slave secular expressions, as well as the coded songs of Black Spirituals …
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From Trauma to Triumph: Chef Babette's Journey to Health and Resilience
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Join host Shaka Smith on the Wander Well podcast for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation with renowned vegan chef and health advocate, Chef Babette Davis. In this episode, Chef Babette opens up about her incredible journey from a challenging past filled with trauma and addiction to becoming a beacon of health and wellness. Discover how a transf…
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Since 2017, for 54 episodes, you’ve been with us as we’ve gone back into South Bend’s history. And next week, we’re presenting a new format for “South Bend’s Own Words.” It still shares stories of people who worked to make this city change—real stories told by them, in their own voices. Look for the first of the new episodes to arrive in this same …
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Trailblazers of Color in Science and Beyond
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Celebrating Black scientists, engineers, and inventors Inspirational stories from children's literature Overcoming adversity and societal barriers Encouraging young readers to dream and achieve
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This week's podcast is a heartfelt remembrance of blues harmonica master and 2017 National Heritage Fellow Phil Wiggins, who passed away last month. Phil Wiggins was celebrated for his extraordinary skill and soulful music, deeply rooted in the Piedmont blues tradition. In this interview, he shared his journey from his early days in Washington, D.C…
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From Inspiration to Creation: Willow Smith's Journey in Art and Storytelling
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What happens when African roots meet Viking lore? Hear bestselling author and breathwork coach Alex Elle, as she moderates an engaging discussion with Willow Smith about her debut novel, "Black Shield Maiden." Celebrating 17 incredible years of Mahogany Books, co-founder Ramunda Lark Young joins us to highlight the importance of partnerships with i…
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Kim Sikoryak, NPS Planner and Trainer, Talks Story with Bill Gwaltney and Tim Merriman on Reflections on Interpretation
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Kim Sikoryak has had a three decade career working for National Park Service as a Ranger, Planner and Trainer. Today on Reflections on Interpretation:Talking Story with Guides and Interpreters, co-hosts Bill Gwaltney and Tim Merriman chat with Kim about his long and varied career and the importance of excellent interpretation in national parks. htt…
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16. Disability and the Israeli Occupation: Reflections from an American Christian Living in Palestine
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Jen has a conversation with Kevin Vollrath, an American Christian living in Bethlehem. Kevin shares about his experience living in the West Bank for the past three years and how he’s seen violence against Palestinians rise since October 7th, 2023. They also discuss disability in the context of the Israeli occupation, and unpack the acute threats an…
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10. Black Women & Mental Health: Unpacking the Superwoman Schema Part I
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TEXT US . . . just click here‼️ Want to give a shout out to someone doing great things, need advice, 🧡what you’re hearing click hear to text! Best thing, you remain anonymous unless you share who you are! In observance of Mental Health Awareness Month, Nikki and her special guest, Dr. Jacqueline Rodgers, LPC-S delves into a crucial discussion surro…
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Liz Morrell is the Strategic Planning & Historic, Cultural, and Community Resources Manager for the Parks and Recreation Department in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. She discusses the process of restoring Latta Place and highlights the involvement of community partners. Latta Place is reimagining its operations and interpretive experiences to …
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387. Chris Hansen: Executive Director for The Kranzberg Arts Foundation
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Chris Hansen, Executive Director for The Kranzberg Arts Foundation, stopped by to talk about the happenings at KAF, including the Music at the Intersection, coming up in September. For more information on MATI, click here... https://www.musicattheintersection.org/
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Jerry Carleton, Principal / Attorney with Immix Law Group - How a Pursuit of Learning Leads to Pivots and Purpose
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During the interview, Jerry talks about growing up in Northern California and going through traumatic experiences with his family. He shares how he was able to move forward in college and work with a friend to launch a durable medical equipment business, and how his frustration of working with attorneys caused him to go to law school to help his co…
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