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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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Black History Buff: Uncovering Untold Stories

King Kurus, Griot of Black & African History

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The Black History Buff Podcast, hosted by King Kurus, is your gateway to the untold stories of Black history. From African Samurai and pistol-wielding poets to revolutionaries like Fred Hampton and Angela Davis, each episode dives deep into the rich and thrilling history of the African Diaspora. We go beyond the textbooks, covering everything from the ancient kingdoms of African History to the American Civil Rights movement and the trailblazers of Black British history. More than just a podc ...
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In this limited series, host Leonard Jones, a senior at St. Ambrose University and president of the college's Black Student Union has conversations with experts from SAU and the Quad Cities area about Black history and culture to help combat ignorance and hate with positivity and education.
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Black Autonomy Podcast

Black Autonomy Federation

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The Black Autonomy Podcast is a series of discussions on anarchism and the relevance of its revolutionary ideals to the ongoing Black Liberation Movement. The show is hosted by JoNina Abron-Ervin and Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin, two veteran organizers, former Black Panther Party members and co-founders of the Black Autonomy Federation. The show is produced by a collaboration between writer William C. Anderson (@williamcson) and the Black Autonomy Federation. JoNina Abron-Ervin is a former editor o ...
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DnDNerds!

DnDNerds

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The Forgotten Realms through the eyes and voices of a crew of nerdy dads! We occasionally burst into song! We laugh at our own jokes! We make obscure pop culture references! Sometimes we even roleplay!
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Elaine was born in Pennsylvania in 1943. She is a “Distinguished Graduate” of the Philadelphia High School for Girls. When she was older she attended college at the University of California where she was introduced to the Black Panther Party, African Americans members would fight for their rights.She then became the chairwoman in the party. Elaine than became the first woman to lead the Party.
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White Homework

Tori Williams Douglass, Benjamin Faye

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White Homework is a podcast for people wanting to learn about antiracism, the non-revised version of American history, and how to leverage privilege to create a more equitable world for all.
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Panther: Blueprint for Black Power is the story of the unexpected birthplace of the Black Panther, a site that changed the course of the nation. But it’s not where you might expect. Far from Oakland, the Black Panther and its principles came from just outside Selma, Alabama. Lowndes County, Alabama: a county where every single thing Black folks did was an act of rebellion. A county where an all-Black party made it to the ballot in the year 1966. A county that paved the way for revolution. Th ...
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DOPE IS DEATH

EyeSteelFilm

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By the early 1970s, heroin was flooding the streets of New York City. Black and Puerto Rican neighbourhoods like Harlem and the South Bronx were hardest hit. This four part podcast series explores how Dr. Mutulu Shakur, stepfather of the late Tupac Shakur, along with members of the Black Panther Party and the Young Lords, combined community health with radical politics to create the first acupuncture detoxification program in America. Over the course of the 1970s, the Lincoln Detox People’s ...
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"Cult and Culture" is a podcast co-created by renowned musician and actor Justin Pearson and producer and musician Luke Henshaw. The show explores the DIY-driven, subversive world of art and culture, featuring a diverse array of guests from various subcultures. Pearson, known for his roles in bands like Dead Cross and The Locust, and Henshaw, who has collaborated with hip-hop legends and scored music for documentaries, bring their unique perspectives to the table. They are also both in the b ...
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Black Washed History

Brittany Wilkins

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Discover the Untold Stories of Black History with Black Washed History Explore the hidden history of Black culture and uncover the untold stories that have shaped the world with Black Washed History—a podcast that goes beyond the usual narratives to explore forgotten history, trailblazing historical figures, and groundbreaking cultural milestones. Formerly known as The Coin: Black History on the Other Side, this podcast reveals the lesser-known chapters of Black history that deserve recognit ...
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Judas and the Black Messiah Podcast

Proximity, 99% Invisible, Warner Bros., and Radiotopia

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Join Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and film critic Elvis Mitchell behind the scenes as they dive into the true story behind the events portrayed in the new film Judas and the Black Messiah. Featuring interviews with director, producer and co-writer Shaka King, producer Ryan Coogler, co-stars Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield, and Dominique Fishback, and members of the Black Panther Party who knew Chairman Fred Hampton. Judas and the Black Messiah is in U.S. theaters on February 12 as well as ava ...
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Crime Viking

Ross Brookes

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A True Crime podcast with a wannabe Viking, examining horrific crimes, their implications and remembering the victims. A Bi-weekly raiding party from the safety of the longship - come join the Oathsworn. @crimeviking for all social media
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Caribbeing®

Yao Ramesar

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World culture, contemporary cinema, the arts and geopolitics as seen from a Caribbean perspective: interviews, music, literature, art, cinema reviews, political analyses.
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Chaos Reign is a show that talks about reality the chaos we live in today and how to bring back balance to the world we live in today. Also, they deal with current events from History, technology, and economics.
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Go behind the velvet rope with USA TODAY entertainment reporters Andrea Mandell, Bryan Alexander, Carly Mallenbaum and Bill Keveney. Each week they'll dish on what really happens during A-list interviews, their craziest Hollywood encounters and the movies and TV shows you should be watching.
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Murder Blows

Murder Blows, a member of the This Blows, Inc Network

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This is a podcast that is a phone call between 4 friends. We're out to investigate mysteries and learn about true crime with four specific interests: psychology, paranormal, conspiracy, and international mysteries! We also talk a lot.
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In Any Case

David and Eulora

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In Any Case was conceived, like most grand ideas, in a bar. Waiting on the skee ball, David and Eulora were talking about our hobbies and our passions, trying to find a way to join them. As avid podcast listeners, we hear a variety of noise - some good quality stories, lighthearted jokes, and spinning political commentary. None of it covers the more intimate feelings in life, like the freedom of stepping onto the tarmac from your cheap flight or listening to rap music with a twinge of anxiet ...
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Dorkside Podcast

Dorkside (at Darkside) Podcast

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Dorkside Podcast is dedicated to all things nerdy- hosted by the staff of the Darkside Records (check out The Darkside Records Podcast, our other monthly podcast dedicated to music, vinyl, and independent record stores). Recorded at Darkside Records, 611 Dutchess Turnpike (Rt 44) in Poughkeepsie, NY. !!WARNING: THIS PODCAST CONTAINS MULTIPLE SPOILERS!! Music by Dead Empires (deadempires.com) Subscribe to "Dorkside Podcast" on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dorkside-at-darkside-p ...
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Grom guides Gemwin, Vindalf, Jendri and Hokan as they explore a secret level that was the home of the gnome trapmaker of Khundrakar. After some trickiness with the first trap in a crawlspace, they encounter some hungry rust monsters and Grom's new plate mail is damaged. Further exploration reveals secret connections to the Glitterhame level and the…
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Vindalf leads Gemwin, Jendri, Hokan and Grom as they continue to explore the former dwarfhold in Dragonfang Mountain, which they discover was called Khundrukar. They cast Speak with Dead to ask the former lord and master smith Durgeddin 5 questions, including "Can Grom use your Plate Mail?" Hokan does a bit of plumbing investigation on a derelict w…
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Bob talks about Black Supremacy & Black Excellence and the real and underlying reasons why the majority of Black Americans are still being suppressed, excluded, denied and eliminated from economic, political, and educational prosperity in America today. #BlackSupremacy #BlackExcellence #HCBU #BlackWallStreet #BlackPower Thank you for listening, tex…
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After some discussion on the direction of the campaign, Gemwin leads Grom, Vindalf, Jendri, Hokan, and the freed duergar Veyra back down into the Glitterhame area, where Gemwin solo-fights two gricks, and then the party is attacked by carrion crawlers. Hokan fails to pick the Iron Door's lock, but luckily a duergar party emerges and the party negot…
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Bob talks about how this current administration is now severely impacting poor and middle class White Americans thus making them experience the pain that Black Americans have suffered with for decades in America. #MAGAtoMisery #GreatWhiteBetrayal #TariffTruths #EconomicLies #BlackNewsUnfiltered Thank you for listening, text us a message. Support th…
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Part 5, the final episode in the Oak Cliff Film Festival series wherein Luke Henshaw and Justin Pearson talk with Brandon Daley about the upcoming film, $POSITIONS, as well as Brandon's previous work. They discuss the off the wall dark comedy style of his films, and dive into topics related to $POSITIONS such as gambling addiction, and specifically…
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How should we talk to people about homelessness? How can we be good neighbors to the unhoused folks living in our communities? In this episode, Benji and Tori talk to author and activist Kevin M. Nye about the work he's been doing to talk to Christians about ending homelessness, and how we can advocate for change in these times. Follow Kevin's Subs…
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Bob talks about the current October 15, 2025 argument that is currently in the U.S. Supreme Court Callais vs. Louisiana on the merits of Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. This could possibly set back Civil Rights and voting rights for Black Americans by 60 years. #VRASection2 #VotingRightsAct #BlackVote #LouisianaVs.Callais #Gerrymandering T…
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Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Black history doesn’t begin or end with one nation—it’s a global story of resilience and resistance. In this episode of Black Washed History, we travel to 1970s Notting Hill, where a small Caribbean restaurant called The Mangrove became the frontline of Britain’s civil rights movement. Twelve pol…
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The dwarves, led this session by Gemwin, take steps to secure the Mountain Door portion of Dragonfang Mountain. They bring Grom's porter Dhosus and the giant goats indoors (keeping them separate from new dire wolf friend Thrag), investigate the other commodity loads the orcs had, and strategize about how to engage the troglodytes below. They hire o…
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Part 4 of the Oak Cliff Film Festival series wherein Luke and Justin interview Nick and Dimitri, two members of the absurdist found footage art collective Everything Is Terrible. The film they submitted for this festival is called "Animals Are Over!" and can be summed up as "overwhelming" and "America's Funniest Home Videos on acid," which is gener…
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Bob discusses the September 15, 2025 lynching of a Black college student on campus one week after Charlie Kirks murder. #MississippiLynching #Lynching #BlackStudentLynched #TreyReed #DeltaStateUniversity Thank you for listening, text us a message. Support the showBy Bob Edwards
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Jendri leads Grom, Gemwin, and Hokan in an all-out assault on the Broken Tusks orc tribe. They offer the former leader Old Yarrick a deal, but end up with a two-fronted battle! Yarrick and an ally fight Jendri and Hokan, while Gemwin and Grom take on the rest of the horde. After she falls unconscious, Yarrick uses Jendri as a hostage, securing his …
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Lorenzo and JoNina offer a scathing criticism of today's Black nativist and reparations-based movements. In this episode, they unpack the reactionary politics and limitations of Black US nationalist movements like ADOS, FBA, and Black Voices for Trump. By pointing out their shared xenophobia and anti-Black sentiments, they talk about why it's impor…
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Cult & Culture Podcast Episode 57 is a discussion with Albert Birney, director, actor, and writer of his most recent film OBEX-- a story that centers around a man in search for his dog in a world that blurs the lines between video game and reality. This is part three of Luke and Justin's five part series of conversations with independent directors …
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Bob talks about the aftermath of Charlie's Kirks death and the terrorist threats and violence that has been occuring to Black Americans as a result of his death. #BlackStudentLynched #CharlieKirk #HBUBombThreats #Lynching Thank you for listening, text us a message. Support the showBy Bob Edwards
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Grom takes the lead in exploring the dungeon ruins within Dragonfang Mountain, with Hokan, Jendry, and Gemwin (Vindalf missing). We playtest our new Dungeon Turn rules for tracking party actions in the delve, and Grom leads the party up to the orc-infested halls. First they battle the shaman and her apprentices, one of whom is allowed to escape, th…
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Bob talks about how Georgia senatorial MAGA candidate Tori Branum sabotaged and directed ICE to a under construction Hyundai factory in Savannah Georgia which was a 4.3 Billion dollar joint venture between South Korea and the state of Georgia. This move resulted in the arrest and detainment of over350 Korean nationals who were legally here and were…
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Bob discusses the true story about one of the most powerful and mis understood Black organizations in American history. Their greatness will never be told honestly and properly in White American history books. Thank you for listening, text us a message. Support the showBy Bob Edwards
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Vindalf leads Gemwin, Jendry, and Grom on an exploration of several levels of Dragonfang Mountain. First, they discover a secret room where a dwarf druid lived, and his magical treasures, then they discover some scary creatures the gnomes were keeping as mounts. They find a hidden entrance used by the gnome cultists. They descend back down to the r…
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Happy 100th episode of the campaign! Jendri takes the lead of the dwarven expedition into the ruins within Dragonfang Mountain, with Gemwin, Grom, and Vindalf (Hokan has wandered off). First we discuss some rules changes, proposed adventuring company bylaws, and various rooms and teams efforts. Then the expedition finds a storage room with a vertic…
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Co-host Lorenzo Komboa Ervin interviews JoNina Abron-Ervin about her new book Driven by the Movement, which collects the stories of twenty rank-and-file people in the Black liberation struggle between 1965 and 1975. These activists came from across the US and all walks of life--single working mothers, clergy, students, teachers, military veterans--…
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Cult and Culture Podcast Episode 56 features director, actor, and writer of the film Fucktoys, Annapurna Sriram. This is the second in a five-episode series of podcasts Luke and Justin filmed at the Oak Cliff Film Festival in Texas. Fucktoys is Sriram's debut film as a director-- an adventurous, ambitious, tragic dark comedy set in New Orleans in t…
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Bob talks about how the current Trump administration's impending and covert plans to use U.S Military force to impose "Law & Order" for crime reduction in Black communties without state Govenors approval or requests. They will possibly do this by an Executive Order designating National "Street Gangs and "Gang Bangers" as domestic terrorists and ter…
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Gemwin leads a dwarven expedition with Grom, Vindalf, Hokan, and Jendri in search of the ruined dwarfhold of Dragonfang Mountain. They visit Llorkh and the other PCs, then follow the road East toward the Dawn Pass, discovering the Valley of Huvrathe (with its weird plants) on the way. Once there, they discover several possible ways into Dragonfang …
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Grom (a life cleric) leads fellow dwarves Gemwin (paladin), Hokan (rogue), and new adventurers Jendri (warlock) and Vindalf (druid) to explore the regions around Runedarth in the Greypeak Mountains. The dwarves fight off a goblin ambush and learn the location of a crag cat lair, they find the grave cairn of a cloud giant, and they nearly lose some …
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This episode of Cult and Culture kicks off a group of podcasts recorded and centered around Oak Cliff Film Fest, an independent film festival located in Dallas, Texas. Here, Luke and Justin talk with Ashton Campbell, the co-director of the operation. They talk about the unique location for the festival, a theater with an infamous history: where Lee…
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Uncover one of the most important untold stories in African American history: how a 15-year-old Black teenager in New York challenged America's first prison-for-profit system and exposed the origins of mass incarceration. William Freeman's story reveals shocking truths about Black history that have been buried for nearly 200 years. In 1840s Auburn,…
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Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Black Washed History is where erased stories are unveiled, buried truths are reclaimed, and history is seen for what it truly is: a living, breathing force that continues to shape our world. Hosted by Brittany Wilkins, this podcast explores some of the most powerful Black history stories of 2025—…
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In this episode of Black History Buff: Definitions, we explore the meaning of Critical Race Theory, a term that has sparked intense public debate but is often misunderstood or misrepresented. Originally developed by legal scholars in the United States during the 1970s and 80s, Critical Race Theory is a framework for understanding how racism is not …
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In this episode of Black History Buff: Definitions, we explore the Black Panther Party, one of the most iconic and misunderstood organisations in modern Black history. Founded in 1966 in Oakland, California, the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense emerged during the civil rights era as a response to police brutality, racial injustice, and systemic…
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This week Benji and Tori are talking about the importance of interracial solidarity in the face of rising fascism even when our "teams" don't always see eye to eye. And we're asking the question, whose responsibility is it to hold the line? And who is at risk when we decide to throw away our compassion and just stop caring about the well-being of o…
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Before Auschwitz, there was Namibia. In this powerful episode, we define the Herero and Nama genocide the first genocide of the 20th century, carried out by German colonial forces in Southwest Africa. Tens of thousands were killed, displaced, and imprisoned in concentration camps. Germany has since acknowledged it, but the silence around this atroc…
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