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My Black is Transnational

My Black is Transnational

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A podcast about Blackness and how (re)connecting back to our native homeland(s) and connecting with our fellow Black people all across the globe, while also benefiting from the land we currently live in, could be good for your lives. As Black people, we have the opportunity to have the best of both worlds, this podcast shows you how and why.
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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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The Stoop

Hana Baba and Leila Day

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The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be Black and how we talk about blackness. Come hang out on The Stoop as we dialog about the diaspora.
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Gain insights from the business of music, media, and culture. Trapital founder Dan Runcie and various experts break down the companies and moguls who start the trends that shape the business world. Learn more at https://trapital.co/pod
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Black History Month is all well and good and serves a purpose, but people are Black all year round. So, we celebrate, recognise, support, educate and campaign all year. This podcast captures the discussions from our Black All Year events, hosted by Steph Edusei, an Ashanti-Geordie woman who is a leader and coach.
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A podcast to disrupt common narratives and constructs to empower diverse communities. We provide inspirational content from entrepreneurs and leaders who are disrupting the status quo.
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The Iron Table is a forum where Black men can discuss topics from their perspective. Topics range from relationships, mental health, emotional health, life skills, social awareness, etc. As iron sharpens iron (Proverbs 27:17), the idea is that men sharpen men. The sharpening can happen when men are willing to be transparent and proactive in addressing situations and circumstances that can tear us down when not handled. While this is geared toward men, the topics affect women and the family. ...
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Brown & Black

Sonoro | Jack Rico, Mike Sargent

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Webby 2023 Nominee "Brown & Black" is a podcast magazine show that explores the intersection of race and pop culture. Hosted by two seasoned film and culture critics—one Latino and one Black—they provide perspectives often missing from today's mainstream media. Jack Rico and Mike Sargent engage in insightful conversations with filmmakers, artists, and journalists to explore the intricate relationship between entertainment and race.
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MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast

MahoganyBooks, Derrick A. Young, Ramunda Lark Young

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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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In this empowering podcast, Dr. Starks delves into the unique challenges and opportunities Black professional leaders face in today's dynamic landscape. Through thought-provoking discussions, interviews, and practical advice, listeners will gain invaluable tools and strategies to enhance their leadership and navigate their professional journeys confidently and authentically.
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Woman of Wealth® is hosted by Jenna Black - business and wealth coach, soul activator and founder of Luxury Soul. This is the podcast for stepping into your leadership and power as you scale your soul-sourced business into 6 - 7 figures. Jenna shares her behind-the-scenes learnings, money empowerment, business strategy and wealth energetics for the modern soul woman who desires it all. Join Jenna for exclusive drops on scaling your business, leadership, magnetic sales and marketing, money an ...
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Honest unfiltered conversations about the nuanced life of African Australians navigating life in Australia. We invite guests to explore the triumphs and challenges of living in a Western society while trying to honour tradition and culture and somehow staying sane juggling everything! The series explores various themes ranging from childhood life, cultural identity, growing up in a multicultural household, love, sex, arranged marriages and the importance of representation to help live a resi ...
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A Jesusy podcast about race and faith from the perspective of an Asian guy, a black girl, and a white guy too -- Andrew, Beth, and Kris, three Philadelphia activists and organizers. Circle Mobilizing because Black Lives Matter is a compassion team of Circle of Hope church.
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Historically Black

APM Reports & The Washington Post

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Objects hold history. They're evocative of stories stamped in time. As part of The Washington Post's coverage of the Smithsonian's new National Museum of African American History and Culture, people submitted dozens of objects that make up their own lived experiences of black history, creating a "people's museum" of personal objects, family photos and more. The Historically Black podcast brings those objects and their stories to life through interviews, archival sound and music. The Washingt ...
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Blaxit Global

Chrishan Wright

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Welcome to Blaxit Global, a bi-weekly podcast featuring inspiring conversations with trailblazing Black expats who out of fear or frustration, left their country of origin to live out their wildest dreams abroad. The podcast also chronicles the journey of host Chrishan Wright who made her Blaxit from the United States to Portugal. The show delves into topics of Blackness, oppression, cultural transition, economic opportunity, and other issues facing people of the African diaspora. Each episo ...
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Black Picket Fence

Deondra Benson and Alecia Baptiste

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This place was created for black people living or working in majority white spaces, and those who struggle with black identity because they don’t fit the stereotypical ideas of what it means to be black. You’ll hear the stories of people like you. You’ll learn strategies for developing a strong black identity in yourself and in your children. We’ll discover how to thrive in black picket fence environments without losing yourself. And hopefully you’ll feel less alone on your journey. This pla ...
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Join Bruce Anthony on 'Unsolicited Perspectives,' a podcast offering unique views on current events, social-political topics, race, class, and gender. As a proud University of Maryland graduate with a history degree and a long-term Washington DC resident, Bruce provides insightful commentary and engaging interviews. Don't miss 'The Sibling Happy Hour' featuring Bruce and his sister, J. Aundrea. Music By @freebeats.io www.unsolicitedperspectives.com/
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In 2020 Marcia Ore came across an article written by Paula Akan from 2019 titled 'How The Stories of Black Women in the UK Are Being Reclaimed'. The quote from Jade Bentil, a Black feminist historian and writer stood out. “Black women’s historical narratives are either rendered completely visible under the gaze of whiteness, or an extremely sanitised version that flattens the complexities of our lives is authored by non-black gatekeepers, both within and outside the academy.” Marcia then sta ...
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In the Blackseat is an unfiltered view of the Black experience, as told by Black people. Join us as we discuss everything from raising Black children to Black hair to being Black in the diaspora - this is a no holds barred exploration of the beauty, pain and diversity of being Blackity Black in the world today. In a world that stays trying to tell us who we are, we are controlling the narrative.
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AnthroDish explores the intersections between our foods, cultures, and identities. Host Dr. Sarah Duignan sits down one-on-one with people in academia, hospitality, farming and agriculture, and more to learn about their food knowledge and experiences. If you're interested in the unique lives of everyday people who have been shaped by their relationship with food, this show is for you!
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The Knew Guys

Gabe Dunn & River Butcher

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The Knew Guys is a podcast about masculinity by trans-guy comedians River Butcher and Gabe Dunn! Each episode, Gabe (he/they) and River (he/him) interview a guest about their relationship to gender, and explore relevant topics and events in the LGBTQ (usually the trans and/or transmasc) community. River’s your big brother, Gabe’s your little brother! Welcome to the fam! Episodes drop every other Thursday.
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Welcome to Shana Speaks Life. Tune in and be part of a sisterhood that celebrates the beauty, resilience, and brilliance of women. This is not just a podcast; it's a movement where we speak, we laugh, we grow, and we empower—because together, we're unstoppable. Welcome to the sisterhood!
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Black Menaces Podcast

Black Menaces Podcast

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Welcome to the Black Menaces Podcast! Join hosts Nate Byrd and Rachel Weaver as they discuss life, social issues, and general Menace Activity! Offering a perfect mix of wit, personality, and serious discussion of relevant issues, Nate and Rachel are guaranteed to leave you smiling and well-informed. For anyone looking to join the Menace Movement, this is your Podcast! Email your questions and Menace Moments to blackmenacespodcast@gmail.com BMP Theme Music by: Ethan Gifford
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Delve into the world of D.C. Latinx artists with "Artistas in the Capital," a monthly podcast by Hola Cultura hosted by Norma Sorto. This show features interviews with local artists, dancers, printmakers, book authors, and more. Join us as SPEL participants conduct the interviews, bringing you the stories directly from the artists themselves and showcasing the voices of Latinx creatives for wide-ranging conversations about art, identity, intersectionality, and heritage in the nation's capital.
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Welcome to The Chikondi Podcast hosted by Demetrice Burton! Chikondi is about self-actualization for all people, especially for Black children involved in athletics and academics. Our goal is to support these children by helping them access athletics and academics so that they can continue to thrive in the future.
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Hand Me My Purse provides a comprehensive approach to understanding and tackling social emotional well-being, cultural matters, mental health, and everyday life experiences in the Black community. Think of it like talking to your favorite Auntie, in this case, ~Auntie Supreme~ MeMe Walker! In her purse she has everything you need to approach these experiences from a transparent, relatable, authentic, and funny perspective. The concept of handing your Auntie her purse is a catalyst for action ...
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This is the audio for the video podcast on youtube: @lftcstmg Growing Up LA: His vs. Hers Have you ever wondered what it's like to grow up in Los Angeles as a male vs. a female? This podcast will explore the unique differences and similarities in the experiences of male and female Angelenos, from childhood to adulthood. Join us as we interview guests from all walks of life to discuss topics such as: The different ways that boys and girls are socialized in LA. The unique challenges and opport ...
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Podcasted process pieces from my course Black Existentialism. The course introduces one of the most important and potent mid-century intellectual movements - the existentialist movement - through a series of black Atlantic thinkers. Our keystone will be Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks, which is arguably the most important work of Black existentialism from this period. Across the semester we will see why existentialism, with its focus on the ambiguities and ambivalences of lived-experi ...
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Join the Queens in this powerful episode as we discuss the complex identities of Black women. We will explore how we perceive ourselves, how society views us, and the cultural dynamics that shape our experiences. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that celebrates our strength, resilience, and unique perspectives. IG: @queendomsom…
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Should race and ethnicity be combined in the next Census? In this episode, we discuss the Census Bureau's recent announcement of their proposed changes to the race and ethnicity categories, particularly for Hispanics. What potential risks will that on the Afro-Latino community? Will 2030 see Hispanic/Latinos in the United States be pressured to con…
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Scripture in Black and White - Season 3 Finale: Understanding Identity in Christ In the season three finale of Scripture in Black and White, hosts engage in an insightful discussion on identity in Christ, inspired by their book on the topic. They discuss identity theft perpetrated by ungodly societal influences and underscore the importance of unde…
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In this episode, discover the significance of embracing one's natural hair and defying societal norms, as I encourage listeners to confront insecurities and embrace their true selves. Tune in for a transformative discussion on hair, identity, and empowerment.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shanaspeakslife/messag…
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Remember the warmth of sitting around a table, listening to the elders share stories that are equal parts history and heart? That's the essence of what we're bringing to the table in today's episode. We're thrilled to host April Ryan and Natasha S. Alford, two titans of journalism and literature, as they guide us through the rich landscape of Afric…
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Daniel Rachel's new book Too Much Too Young, the 2 Tone Records Story: Rude Boys, Racism, and the Soundtrack of a Generation (Akashic, 2024) presents the definitive history of 2 Tone Records. In 1979, 2 Tone Records exploded into the consciousness of music lovers in Britain, the US, and beyond, as albums by the Specials, the Selecter, Madness, the …
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Join Bruce Anthony and his sister J. Aundrea on Unsolicited Perspectives as they dive into a whirlwind of topics in this must-listen episode. They kick things off with the latest controversies surrounding former President Trump, including his felony conviction and its historical significance. From there, they navigate the complexities and hilarity …
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The biggest stars in the world, like Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, and Drake, have all the leverage to go independent, but they continue to work with the major labels. A big reason why is that they sign licensing deals. These deals have shifted over time, and become much more artists friendly, especially for the superstars in the streaming era. We …
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This is the season finale episode. Short and sweet. Dr. Ibe-Lamaberts reflects on the season, shares his thoughts on the state of Black transnationalism along with his vision and hopes for the next season. Thanks to all our guest and listeners for your support this season. Can't wait until the next. Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com…
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This episode features a special taken (with permission) from the Jason Whitlock Show. On the Tennessee Harmony portion, Jason engaged Anthony Walker and Bobby Harrington in a discussion on End Times. Check out the First episode of Anthony and Bobby's new series on End Times here: https://scriptureinblackandwhite.podbean.com/e/what-the-bible-says-ab…
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Check out the Ebook: renew.org/endtimes Exploring End Times Join hosts Anthony Walker and Bobby Harrington in the premier episode of Season 4 of 'Scripture in Black and White.' In this episode, Anthony Walker and Bobby Harrington dive into the fascinating and often misunderstood topic of eschatology, the study of end times according to Scripture. W…
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What do 400 years-worth of women's published diaries tell us about the kinds of secrets and feelings we keep to ourselves? From a 16th-century spiritualist to the diaries of Anne Frank and Ma Yan, writer Sarah Gristwood reveals the everyday histories they document, the age-old frustrations they share and why she's a proponent of hanging onto your o…
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What if your next $100k month was actually sourced from simplicity? In this episode Jenna shares her journey of the structural and energetic shifts she made to create $100k months from a place of simplicity, intention and spaciousness. Ready to work with Jenna privately? Limited spots are open for June & July private intensives. Choose from 1 week …
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For our last episode this season, we’re exploring what it means to cook from a third culture kitchen. There’s been growing discussions online of what it means to be a third culture kid or a third culture individual. My guest today, Jon Kung, is one of the best people to speak to how third culture experiences can play out through food, cooking, and …
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Send us a Text Message. What if success isn't just about financial gain? In our season finale of "How Do You Say Success in Spanglish," I reflect on the journey of producing nearly 35 episodes, drawing from my personal experiences and the wisdom of our incredible guests. Inspired by an episode of Good Mythical Morning and the story of Jimmy John's,…
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In The Pet Shop Boys and the Political: Queerness, Culture, Identity, and Society (Bloomsbury, 2024), editor Bodie Ashton compiles twelve essays exploring the impact of Pet Shop Boys across the past four decades. The Pet Shop Boys came of age at a time of deep socio-political tension. From the rise of sexual politics and awareness to Thatcherite ne…
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The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Postapocalyptic Imagination (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) is the concluding text in political theorist Eileen M. Hunt’s trilogy of books focusing on the work of Mary Shelley. All three books have been published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, and they weave together Shelley’s novels (Frankenstein, Th…
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Andrew and his cousin Justin chat on the phone about the Mark Charles episode, but also about whether there's anything about their family legacy they want to keep -- including Christianity.Let us know what you think at colorcorrectionpodcast.com or on instagram @colorcorrectionpodcast!By COLOR CORRECTION
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Send us a Text Message. African Icons: Global Pioneers and Trailblazers In this inspiring episode of the Pan Africans Now Podcast, we celebrate the lives and legacies of some of the most influential African icons and their descendants who have left an indelible mark on the world. Join us as we delve into the remarkable stories of Ellen Johnson Sirl…
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Melancholy Wedgwood (MIT Press, 2024) is an experimental biography of the ceramics entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood that reveals the tenuous relationship of eighteenth-century England to late-capitalist modernity. It traces the multiple strands in the life of the ceramic entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood (1730–1795) to propose an alternative view of eightee…
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Tune in to Bruce Anthony and his sis, J. Aundrea, on the latest episode of Unsolicited Perspectives! 🎧 They kick things off by celebrating Jay’s grad school acceptance at Georgia State University for Data Analytics. But wait, there's more— In their chat, Bruce and Jay chat about how more people in the U.S. are lighting up weed daily rather than hit…
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The market is booming for generative music. Suno raised $125M and Udio has raised over $10M. The tools are impressive, but they raise some important questions: What data are these products trained on? Are startups in music incentivized to ask for permission? Is this what 'IG for music' looks like? Are these products or features? I'm joined by Tati …
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In this interview, Dr. Nicholas Taylor-Collins discusses his most recent book Shakespeare, Memory, and Modern Irish Literature (Manchester UP, 2022). Shakespeare, Memory, and Modern Irish Literature explores the intertextual connections between early modern English and modern Irish literature. Characterizing the relationship as 'dismemorial', the b…
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Wounds of War: Narrating Health and Healing is the third conversation in a series centering the Warscapes anthology Insurgent Feminisms: Writing War (Daraja Press). Featuring Zahra Moloo, Valerie Gruhn and Danielle Villasana. War brings the experiences and stories of health, health workers and emergency medicine into sharp focus. When one speaks ab…
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Pet Revolution: Animals and the Making of Modern British Life (Reaktion, 2023) by Dr. Jane Hamlett & Dr. Julie-Marie Strange tracks the British love affair with pets over the last two centuries, showing how the kinds of pets we keep, as well as how we relate to and care for them, has changed radically. The book describes the growth of pet foods and…
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It's our 100th episode! We're celebrating by going back to some special episode moments over 10 seasons of the show. Some made us laugh, others made us cry, some moments made us question whether we should really go there, and others made us even question ourselves. It's a look back, behind the scenes, of what makes The Stoop, The Stoop. Thank you f…
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In this episode Jenna shares her recent experience navigating the art of surrender and how within that state, we can access instant levels of our divine power and clarity. If you’re in a season of uplevel and things don’t quite feel clear just yet, this is for you. Ready to work with Jenna privately or in mastermind to scale your 6-7 figure empire?…
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In this podcast episode of Unsolicited Perspectives, host Bruce Anthony explores the emotional impact of Red Lobster's bankruptcy filing on his childhood memories. He shares how the chain restaurant held personal significance for family celebrations despite its financial downfall and discusses the wider effects of corporate mismanagement on communi…
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How did Bumble get its (celibacy-themed) rebrand so wrong? What does it tell us about general dating app burnout? Cristen revises the brand's millennial girlboss origin story, its promise of female empowerment and Whitney Wolfe Herd's path to self-made billionaire. Highlights include: AI dating coaches, a sketchy Russian billionaire, corporate apol…
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Hey Friends & Kin! FYI: THIS, JUST LIKE ALL EPISODES OF HAND ME MY PURSE, CONTAINS PROFANITY. THIS PODCAST IS FOR ADULTS AND CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT. Now that we've gotten that out of the way... _________ Friends and Kin this episode is a one of a kind experience to get a glance into conversations that my producers & I have on a regular basis. It’s …
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In the second volume of The Weight of Words Series, In Fielding's Wake (St. Augustine's Press, 2022), Jeremy Black continues his efforts to present and preserve Britain's literary genius. Its intelligence and enduring influence is in large part reliant on the underlining conservatism that has motivated authors such as Agatha Christie (Black's earli…
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In 1941 and 1942 the British and Indian Armies were brutally defeated and Japan reigned supreme in its newly conquered territories throughout Asia. But change was coming. New commanders were appointed, significant training together with restructuring took place, and new tactics were developed. A War of Empires: Japan, India, Burma, and Britain: 194…
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This volume proposes a method for reading Milton's De Doctrina Christiana as an artifact of his process of theological thinking rather than as a repository of his doctrinal views. Jason A. Kerr argues that reading in this way involves attention to the complex material state of the manuscript along with Milton's varying modes of engagement with scri…
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Join us for another captivating episode of MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast as we welcome the renowned Hanif Abdurraqib and Jason Reynolds. In this enriching conversation, we immerse ourselves in the vibrant world of African American literature, exploring how words can dance off the page and resonate deeply with our lives. Hanif Abdurraqib, a m…
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Send us a Text Message. Dr. Raul Fernandez is a Senior Lecturer at Boston University, where he studies, writes, and teaches about inequities in education. He is also Chair of the Racial Imbalance Advisory Council, where he advises the Mass. Commissioner of Education and Board of Education on school (de)segregation in public schools in the Commonwea…
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Malikah Kelly is a dynamic content creator and serial expat with a background in strategic marketing. Malikah holds an MBA and has embarked on a life-changing journey that began in Milan, Italy. Since then, she has lived in Beirut, Lebanon, and currently resides in Hong Kong, with her next destination still unknown. Join us as we explore Malikah's …
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