The Young Black Panther Network (YBP) is America's Independent Black Online News & Talk Network that is streamed across multiple digital platforms daily created for African-Americans.
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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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The Freeman Vibe is where young black men that are mentally free from the “normalities” of society’s training. We are here to provide a voice for the educated black crowd. Although we’re “pro-black”, we are also “pro-human”. We are ultimately here to provide commentary for the culture.
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Hella Black Podcast is brought to you by Delency Parham and Abbas Muntaqim. Over the next 12 weeks we are happy to bring ya'll a limited series called Tales of The Town, which is a podcast about nearly 100 years of Black Oakland history! You can follow us on Twitter and IG @HellaBlackPod and support us on https://www.patreon.com/HellaBlackPod. We hope you all enjoy the show!!
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The current affairs, pop culture, lifestyle, business, relationship and everything in-between podcast that ultimately leaves you feeling like you've gained something. The hosts Zoe and Ama are two 'millennials' determined to prove that young people are far from young and dumb when it comes to life. The show is all about the chit chat but always ends on a self development note. Come join the conversation! Rate us on Itunes if you like what you hear - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/not-so ...
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The Black Cat Podcast is a weekly talk show for fans of the mighty Penrith Panthers and the NRL.
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In the Pro-Black Blerd Kingdom Podcast, I intend to get into numerous topics that converge the blerd world and the pro-black world and analyzing some of my observations with a fine tooth comb. This platform will also serve as a space to speak about some of the interesting comics, "superhero" shows, movies, games etc. The object is to have a clear understanding of the current issues black people face in black nerd media, get serious about the power moves we as people need to make in telling o ...
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We would like to introduce you to our podcast series, Voices From The Choir: Oh Happy Day Reflections. I will be your host for these nine episodes as we hear the personal stories from some of the original members of the Northern California State Youth Choir of the Church of God in Christ. As they reflect on their amazing journey in 1969 singing in the State Youth Choir. After recording an album to raise money to travel to a church choir competition, things change when one of the songs broke ...
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UnTextbooked is brought to you by teen change-makers who are looking for answers to big questions. Have you ever wondered if protests really can save lives, why assimilation required Native American kids to attend boarding schools, how Black-led organizations for mutual aid began, how the fear of communism led the United States to plan the overthrows of many leaders in Latin America, or why Brazilian cars run on sugar? Or maybe you've questioned when Asian Americans will stop being seen as " ...
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Truly I Tell You Podcast, brought to you by Bekah Young, Joe Winterschladen and Lydia Young, three friends chatting about life. Each episode will be filled with stuff that we are passionate about, could be a film, a documentary, an important issue in our world some well known, others less mainstream. And each episode will end with one of us bringing a verse from the bible that has directly impacted one of our lives and shining a light on that.
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A podcast all about comic books. Instagram accounts @comicbookhunter and @historyoftheflash will be hosting this weekly podcast talking about the DC and Marvel comics of the week! We will also talk about superhero movie news and reviews! Guests will be on the show from time to time
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The sparkle motion podcast is hosted by two nice northern gents Keir Young and Luke O’grady in the south of manchester who talk about Films Tv and pop culture trivia. To get in touch with us and give us your Over Under two title reviews or to play against us and prove your cinefile honour on MoreLikeThis its twitter @sparkle_pod or email us at thesparklemotionpodcast@gmail.com
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The Yippie Ki-Ay. Do Cinema! is an interview series that takes a leader in their field (usually film but not always) and sits them down with someone of the same discipline whose only just had a first big break. An Oscar winner with TV's newest star, composers and their folk-rock counterparts, a thousand ways to bridge the generation gap. Hosted by filmmaker Taylor A. Purdee and actor John Donchak, each episode is built in three acts, the young, the established, and the two together. The Yipp ...
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Who am I? What does it mean to be human? Why does the world seem so screwed up and how do we fix it? You’re invited to join me on my quest to find answers to these and life’s other great questions. Nothing to Lose but Yourself is more than just another self-help or motivational podcast, it’s an engaging and enlightening journey into us. In some episodes, I will invite you to eavesdrop on the insightful and often irreverent conversations that I have with thought-leaders, fellow artists, enter ...
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EP 156: Juneteenth Movement Reflections
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On this episode of Hella Black, Abbas and Delency reflect on Juneteenth, speak candidly and honestly about the state of the movement, and share their thoughts on the changes that should be made and how to move forward. Tap in!!!By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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EP 155: Ramadan Reflections and Eid Mubarak!
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In this episode of Hella Black, Abbas and Delency dive into their Ramadan experiences, discussing their spiritual growth and development throughout the holy month. They'll share personal reflections, challenges, and moments of insight, offering a window into their individual journeys. Additionally, Delency opens up about his path to Islam, explaini…
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EP: 154: Let us pray…in front of In-N-Out?
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In this episode Abbas and Delency take a look at the local NAACP chapter calling for a prayer in front of In-N-Out and further discuss the expansion of anti-black, classist police expansion in Oakland and across the nation.By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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Bonus Episode: How Does a Chicana Activist Find Her Place in History?
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In honor of Women’s History Month, we are sharing a special bonus episode featuring Chicana activist and artist Irma Lerma Barbosa. Her legacy will be preserved for years to come in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History Collections. Irma attended college at a time when the Chicano movement was just gaining momentum – and she jumped …
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Encore: History fails when it ignores the BIPOC women who made it
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In honor of Black History Month, Untextbooked is sharing a favorite episode from our archive. Women of color have been at the forefront of many movements, yet are often neglected, demonized, or ignored. Your history class probably didn’t teach you about Josephine Baker, who was not only a famous Black dancer and entertainer, but also a spy aiding i…
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Encore: How did Black Americans forge a cultural identity?
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In honor of Black History Month, UnTextbooked is sharing a favorite episode from our archive. UnTextbooked producer Sydne Clarke thinks that African American history is often oversimplified or overlooked. Often that history is taught as things that happened to African Americans. We don’t often hear about the ways in which African Americans fought f…
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What Can Anonymous & Hacker Collectives Teach Us About Internet Activism?
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In 2008, Anonymous posted a video declaring war against Scientology. Some people flocked to join the hacker collective while corporations started re-evaluating their security protocols. This week on Untextbooked, producer Caroline Somers dives into the history of the hacker collective and asks what can we learn about internet activism. Gabriella Co…
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EP 153: Conditions in Oakland by Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency ParhamBy Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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What’s the Complicated Legacy of Betty Friedan?
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In 1963, Betty Friedan’s book The Feminine Mystique was a galvanizing force for the Feminist movement. Now, nearly six decades later, feminist discourse has gone through several evolutions, Betty Friedan is no longer a household name, and her radical ideas don’t sound so radical anymore. This week, Producer Gavin Scott sits down with Rachel Shteir,…
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How does Disneyland Reflect the American Dream?
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What does it mean to belong in the American imagination? That’s one question we explore on this week’s episode of UnTextbooked. In another installment of “UnTextbooking the Museum Collections”, we dive into the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History exhibit named “Mirror Mirror: Disney theme parks and American stories”. Producer Victor Y…
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EP 152: Counter-insurgence and containment strategies + the Red Sea
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On this episode we talk about counter insurgent strategies and containment strategies, we also talk about new developments in the Red Sea. Tap in!By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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What Can We Learn From Historic Youth Movements?
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UnTextbooked is back with a new episode in our series, “UnTextbooking the Museum Collections.” We're sharing the untold story of Irma Lerma Barbosa, a Chicana activist and artist whose work will be preserved for years to come in the National Museum of American History's Collections. Curator Veronica Mendez tells us how this acquisition came to be a…
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Wait, SYPHILIS Is the Reason Why We Have the Field of Dermatology?
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In this new miniseries we’re calling “UnTextbooking the Museum Collections,” we dive into the vast collections of the Smithsonian, the world’s largest museum complex, made up of 21 museums and the National Zoological Park, as well as research facilities. This week, producer Jenny Fan talks with curator Katherine Ott, PhD, about curating medical his…
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This week, we are revisiting an important question: Is our democracy in danger? In the years after Trump’s presidency, it’s tempting to say “not anymore,” but nowadays threats to democracy are no longer as obvious as a military coup or revolution. Instead, a democracy in danger manifests in much more subtle ways including: the steady decline of lon…
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We talk about this upcoming elections and what it means for the New Afrikan Nation.By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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What Was the Black Panther Party Fighting For?
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In 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, police killed unarmed 17-year-old Bobby Hutton, and Aaron Dixon decided it was time to join the Black Panther Party. Aaron Dixon was co-founder and Captain of the Seattle chapter of the Black Panther Party. As a college student at the University of Washington, Dixon played a key role in the formatio…
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How Does The Legacy of Settler Expansion & Industrialization Destroy Indigenous Livelihood?
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Thousands of protestors joined Indigenous activists at Standing Rock to fight for clean drinking water. At its core, this fight echoes the legacy of broken treaties and settler industrialization. Producer Lily Sones talks with Dina Gilio-Whitaker (Colville Confederated Tribes) about how industrialization halted traditional indigenous food ways and …
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What Do Our Clothes Reveal About History, Economics, and Gender?
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The clothes we wear say a lot about how we express ourselves. But an investigation into how these clothes ended up in our closets reveals a complex history dating back 400 years ago at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Producer Ashley Kim sits down with Sofi Thanhauser, the author of “Worn: A People’s History of Clothing” to learn how clothing…
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Ricky Day with Darnell L. Moore on the power of LOVE to transform our lives and social movements, his move to Los Angeles and the continuing impact of his book “No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black ...
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My guest on the podcast this week is Darnell L. Moore. Darnell is a media maker, educator, writer and thought leader and the author of the 2019 Lambda Literary Award winning memoir, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black & Free in America, which was listed among the New York Times 100 Notable Books and was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Wri…
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On this episode, we talk with Stanford University undergrads, Jaeden Clark and Milo Golding, about the unjust suspension and banning of Black, Muslim lecturer, Dr. Ameer Loggins.By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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Why is Spoken Word Poetry Not Seen as ‘Real’ Literature? With Dr. Joshua Bennett
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Spoken word poetry is an oral tradition dating back centuries. So why is this form of poetry not always taken seriously? Producer Sydne Clarke sits down with Dr. Joshua Bennett, the author of "Spoken Word: A Cultural History". His nonfiction debut is a personal investigation into the history of spoken word, specifically the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. Th…
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Ricky Day with Marija Abney on founding The Soapbox Presents, hosting the wildly successful "Stoop concerts" in Harlem, being a Dora Miljae in Black Panther and working with Chadwick Boseman
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My guest on the podcast this week is Marija Abney. Marija is a South Carolina native who moved to NY to pursue an arts education at The AIley School at Fordham University and went on to earn her MA in performance studies from NYU. Marija is an actress and dancer who has appeared as a Dora Milaje in "Black Panther" and "Wakanda Forever" as well as "…
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PTSD, Poetry and Brotherhood in World War One
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In World War One, millions of soldiers saw industrial warfare unlike anything they’ve seen before: artillery shells, flame throwers, poison gas. Those who saw the war on the frontlines came home with psychological wounds the world had never quite seen before. At one military hospital in Scotland named Craiglockhart, early psychiatrists treat PTSD a…
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EP 149: Free the land! From Oakland to Gaza!
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On this episode of Hella Black we further discuss what zionism is as well as updates on what's going on. Tap in!*This episode was recorded on Oct. 25th, 2023* so it's updated with information based on the time it was recorded. Since recorded, there has been significant developments!By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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What IS Venture Capital? Does it really run the tech world?
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Entrepreneurs like Elon Musk and products like Chat GPT have been fueled by Venture Capital. In fact, some argue that Venture Capital has shaped our modern technology more than any other entity. But what is Venture Capital and what makes it unique? This week, UnTextbooked producer and college student Oliver Wang talks to author Sebastian Mallaby to…
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The Many Contradictions of Longtime FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover
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J. Edgar Hoover was a man of contradictions. As the Director of the FBI from 1924 to 1972, he spearheaded homophobic, racist, and anti-communist policies – which arguably shaped half a century of the United States. But he also had an intimate personal relationship with a man and he believed in the role of government to support social conservatism. …
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The ‘Stunt Work’ That Launched Women Into Investigative Journalism
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Women including Ida B. Wells and Nellie Bly were on the front edge of investigative journalism in the 1800s. But even with these historical trailblazers, why were women excluded from reporting hard news until recent history? Producer Jordan Pettiford sits down with author, journalist and professor Brooke Kroeger to find out. Brooke has authored six…
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EP 148: Free Palestine! Hands off Haiti! by Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency ParhamBy Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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EP 147: Cultural Creative Growth (feat Senay)
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EP 147: Cultural Creative Growth (feat Senay) by Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency ParhamBy Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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Is Freedom of Speech Around the World Backsliding?
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From banned books to freedom of speech in academic settings, censorship is a topic that affects the everyday lives of young people. This week, UnTextbooked producer and college student Karly Shepherd talks to Eric Berkowitz, human rights lawyer, journalist and author. His latest book “Dangerous Ideas: A Brief History of Censorship from the Ancients…
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This season, we talk to an original member of the Black Panther Party. We explore the extremely contradictory life of longtime FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. We talk to Smithsonian curators about the historical connection of Disneyland to American identity. Plus, we cover topics including censorship, fast fashion, women in journalism, PTSD, Internet…
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EP 146: Talkin' That Talk (feat Darius Simpson)
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On episode 146, we discuss politics, People's Programs, elections, and this so called electoral process with Darius Simpson .By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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On this episode of Hella Black we discuss crime in Oakland and the "hysteria" that has been orchestrated by mass media, while also providing real solutions to "crime" in Oakland.By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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UnTextbooked Out of the Studio: Reimagining a New Vision for Education at the ASU+GSV Summit
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UnTextbooked heads to sunny San Diego, California, for the ASU+GSV Summit and we brought our microphones with us! Host Gabe Hostin and founding producer Victor Ye talked to innovative EdTech leaders, teachers and social entrepreneurs to discuss how we can collaboratively write a new chapter in the history of education. Plus, they ask the question, …
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EP 144 | BRICS+6 and the 2024 Election
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On this episode of Hella Black we discuss the new developments with BRICS+6 as well as the 2024 election. Tap in!By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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EP 143: Motherhood, Music, and Longevity (Feat Goapele)
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On this episode of Hella Black we sit down with Oakland legend Goapele and talk to her about her music career, motherhood, and her upcoming project! Tap in!!!By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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HBP EP 142: The Legacy of Tupac Shakur FEAT. Q
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On this episode we discuss the revolutionary legacy of brother Tupac Shakur with none other then Q.By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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On this episode we discuss the concept of Martyrdom and discuss the legacy of Dr. Mutulu Shakur. Tap in !By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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Ricky Day with Gordon Chambers on building a successful music career, the role of love in his creativity and growing up with an expectation of excellence.
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My guest on the podcast today is singer-songwriter-producer and recording artist Gordon Chambers. Gordon is a success story in the music industry. His solo albums have been nominated for Independent Soul Album of the Year by Soultracks.com. His #1 hits as a lyricist include: Anita Baker’s Grammy- winning hit “I Apologize”, Brownstone’s Grammy-nomin…
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Ricky Day with O.N.E. the Duo on being the first Black Mother/Daughter duo in country music, RZA as a Dad and co-parent, and modern parenting
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My guests on the podcast this week are the historic and dynamic country music group O.N.E. the Duo. These talented ladies are the first Black mother/daughter duo in country music history and they drop their debut album this summer. In our wide ranging and insightful conversation, I speak to the ladies about the pros and cons of working together, th…
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On this episode of Hella Black we discuss what Neo-colonialism is. Tap in!By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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We discuss the economic superstructure known as BRICS and what it means to the New Afrikan. Tap in!By Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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Ricky Day with Dr. Michael A. Lindsey on the mental health crisis in Black young people and the hope present in the midst of the crisis
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My guest on the podcast this week is Dr. Michael A. Lindsey. Dr. Lindsey is a noted scholar in the fields of child and adolescent mental health, as well as a leader in the search for knowledge and solutions to generational poverty and inequality. He is the Dean and Paulette Goddard Professor of Social Work at NYU Silver School of Social Work, and a…
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EP 138 of Hella Black discusses the legendary first chapter of Ibrahim Frantz Omar Fanon's book "Wretched of The Earth". Tap in, and be sure to go to our Patreon and support our work. Patreon.com/hellablackpodBy Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham
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Ricky Day with Producer/Director Naimah Jabali-Nash (The 1619 Project) on the power of storytelling to inform and transform the world
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My guest on the podcast this week is the dynamic, engaging, and successful journalist and storyteller Naimah Jabali-Nash. Naimah collaborated with acclaimed director, Stanley Nelson,as a producer on Netflix’s Crack: Cocaine, Corruption, Conspiracy, and her work on the sports journalism series, Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel earned her five Emmy Awa…
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Ricky Day with Rahiem Johnson on founding a Black owned travel business and the divine power of world travel to inspire us all to find and love ourselves
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My guest on the podcast this week is Raheim Johnson. Raheim is a native of Philadelphia, PA and a son to a single mother of four who at an early age developed a strong desire to travel and see the world. He took his first international trip in the summer 2013 to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, and from there it was history. Fast forward 6 years lat…
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Ricky Day with NaTasha Yvette Williams on her 2023 Tony Award nomination, the role of faith and love in her journey, and the evolution of Broadway
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My guest on the podcast today is NaTasha Yvette Williams. Natasha is one of the few African American women to consistently star in major roles on Broadway such: Mama Morton in the critically acclaimed Broadway hit Chicago with Brandy, Ms Sophia in The Color Purple with Fantasia, A Night with Janis Joplin as Aretha Franklin, and currently as Sweet S…
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Ricky Day with Eboni K. Williams on her new book Bet on Black, the infamous "bus driver" comment, and perceived divide between Black women and Black men
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My guest this week is author, attorney, media personality, and journalist Eboni K. Williams. Eboni is the host and executive producer of Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams in addition to hosting The Grio with Eboni K. Williams, which airs on The Grio cable television network owned by Mr. Byron Allen. In our wide ranging conversation, Eboni and I …
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Ricky Day with Eboni K. Williams on her new book Bet on Black, the infamous "bus driver" comment, and the role of LOVE in her life and career
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My guest this week is author, attorney, media personality, and journalist Eboni K. Williams. Eboni is the host and executive producer of Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams in addition to hosting The Grio with Eboni K. Williams, which airs on The Grio cable television network owned by Mr. Byron Allen. In our wide ranging conversation, Eboni and I …
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