Random African american Podcasts

  • The Digital Gumbo Podcast
  • Blackbelt Voices
  • Reclaiming Our Canon
  • El Progreso
  • Skeleton Keys
  • The Fallen State TV(Video)
  • The Heidelberg Project: A Detroit Story – for iPod/iPhone
  • Econix Talks
  • Eric’s Perspective : A podcast series on African American art
  • The Craziness That Lives Inside My Head!
  • Revision Path
  • One Story Up
  • Black Ops – Helping to Educate Black People
  • BlaQueer of Left Podcast
  • Please… I’m Talking
  • Nothing To Lose But Yourself
  • Things White Guys Say
  • High, Good People
  • Calantha’s Beauty Podcast
  • No More Silos with Erika Santiago
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    The Digital Gumbo Podcast

    The Digital Gumbo Podcast

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    Since Feb 12, 2020 03:48 UTC

    The Digital Gumbo Podcast is dedicated to news and current events with an urban perspective. Hosts Nookie Bishop, Jr., T. Petty and Idris Elbow give their points of view on what’s happening around the block and around the world. Sometimes serious, sometimes funny but always thought-provoking. Download The Digital Gumbo Podcast wherever you get your podcasts and interact with the show. IG: @thedigitalgumbo Twitter: @thedigitalgumbo E-mail: thedigitalgumbo@gmail.com

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    Blackbelt Voices

    Blackbelt Voices

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    Since Aug 28, 2019 11:42 UTC

    The Blackbelt Voices podcast propagates the richness of Black Southern culture by telling the stories of Black folks down South. Through first-person narratives and in-depth conversations, hosts Adena J. White, Kara Wilkins, and Katrina Dupins share the experiences of Black Southerners living in, loving, and reconciling with the region we call home. Music: Prentice Dupins Jr. Logo Design: Kara Darling Creative

    Adena and Kara talk to broadcast journalists Brittany Noble and Lisa Benson, who share their experiences with racism in the newsroom. This episode’s Turn to Your Neighbor segment features newspaper reporter Stephen Simpson.

    This summer, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Wesley Lowery wrote an articlecalled a “Reckoning Over Objectivity, Led by Black Journalists.” His reflections were poignant — that media organizations do not reflect the diversity of the communities they cover. And that all became obvious to more people (not us; we been knew) with the protests following the murder of George Floyd.

    Media institutions, while trying to be objective, had to come to terms with their role perpetuating the status quo. And when Black journalists challenge those conventions, they’re often pushed aside or labeled as a non-team player, looked over for promotions, and/or fired.

    Brittany Noble tells her story in this Medium article.

    Lisa Benson is now a diversity and racial consultant who recently published the book, Anchored in Bias: Fired Over White Tears.

    CONNECT WITH BLACKBELT VOICES

    Follow @BlackbeltVoices on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Share your thoughts about this episode and all things Black + Southern on social media using the hashtag #BlackbeltVoices.

    CREDITS AND SPECIAL THANKS

    Edited and produced by: Katrina Dupins and Prentice Dupins Jr.

    Music: Prentice Dupins Jr.

    Logo Design: Kara Darling Creative

    The Blackbelt Voices podcast is a production of Blackbelt Media LLC.

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    Reclaiming Our Canon

    Reclaiming Our Canon

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    Since Apr 12, 2022 17:42 UTC

    Dr. Anika Prather herself, over many years, has engaged the fire and light that the classics have brought to African American throughout the history of America. She is uniquely gifted and trained to help us reclaim the canon that has been a source of liberty and humanity. As a scholar of the black intellectual tradition, she passionately argues for bringing the best that has been thought and said to African Americans and all Americans.

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    El Progreso

    El Progreso

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    Since Jun 17, 2020 10:09 UTC

    Tech reporter Jose Fermoso brings the largest Latinx community of tech professionals to audio life through in-depth stories and interviews featuring topics affecting all Latinx people including immigration policies, the coronavirus pandemic, and the latest in business challenges.

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    Skeleton Keys

    Skeleton Keys

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    Since Feb 4, 2020 02:22 UTC

    SKELETON KEYS is a podcast dedicated to unlocking the mysteries of mythology and history in pop culture. Each episode is a skeleton key to unlock a particular artist, film, comic or other popular art through myth and history. Hosts, Torri Yates-Orr is an African American Historian and John Bucher is a Mythologist. Together, they take a look at the people, places, and events happening in culture in order to mine out a deeper meaning, having a ton of fun along the way.

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    The Fallen State TV(Video)

    The Fallen State TV(Video)

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    Since Sep 16, 2023 01:00 UTC

    The Fallen State TV is a weekly web series hosted by Jesse Lee Peterson. The program covers topics that no other show dares to touch in pursuit of truth and enlightenment. The program features fascinating and thought-provoking guests who discuss and debate faith, culture, human nature, politics, and societal ills in an open, honest and entertaining style.

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    The Heidelberg Project: A Detroit Story – for iPod/iPhone

    The Heidelberg Project: A Detroit Story – for iPod/iPhone

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    Since Feb 12, 2013 10:46 UTC

    Would you give up a successful career to work for a charity? Can art save a community? Over the course of the last century Detroit moved from being the epicentre of the automotive industry to becoming the embodiment of America’s urban woes. Deindustrialization, disinvestment and White flight have left much of the city a mere shadow of its heyday when Ford’s factory alone employed over 90,000 workers. In this collection we explore the last 50 years of this city with the through the perspective of the Whitfield family and how one of its members; Jenenne was inspired to join the Heidelberg Project. A charity that encourages community development, through the arts and education. This material forms part of the Open University course International development: making sense of a changing world

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    Econix Talks

    Econix Talks

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    Since Jan 19, 2019 13:58 UTC

    Entertaining and uncensored – This is a place where we highlight entrepreneurs and their journeys. We discuss their challenges and what keeps them up at night. Boring economic topics are brought to life and broken down for beginners to understand. Check us out! To be apart of the show and get your questions answered, send an email to info@econix.co.

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    Eric’s Perspective : A podcast series on African American art

    Eric’s Perspective : A podcast series on African American art

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    Since Jul 13, 2020 04:00 UTC

    Eric Hanks — African American art specialist, owner of the renowned M. Hanks Gallery sits down with artists, collectors, celebrities and thought leaders for in-depth conversations where they explore the past, present & future of African American art.

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    The Craziness That Lives Inside My Head!

    The Craziness That Lives Inside My Head!

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    Since Jun 19, 2020 01:00 UTC

    Eric Stephen Booth, a BRIO, (Bronx Recognizes Its Own), Award winner, 2x BETA, (Bronx Excellence In Television Access), Award winner, a Playwright, Poet, Director, Filmmaker, Editor, Producer, CEO of Fruta Extrana Productions LLC and the Author of the Nemesis Horizon Project Novel Series, has ventured out into producing his own podcast.A 70-year-old black gay American male talks about his earthbound experiences living in the United States of America. This podcast is not for children or people who are sensitive to vulgar language.

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    Revision Path

    Revision Path

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    Since Jun 3, 2013 14:00 UTC

    This is Revision Path — an award-winning weekly showcase of Black designers, developers, and digital creatives from all over the world. Each week, host Maurice Cherry interviews these creators about their work, their goals, what inspires them, and much more. First podcast in the Smithsonian NMAAHC.

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    One Story Up

    One Story Up

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    Since Jul 22, 2019 13:00 UTC

    Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason are the founders of AphroChic, a brand focused on celebrating the history and cultures of the African Diaspora through modern media and design. Following the release of their bestselling book, AphroChic: Celebrating the Legacy of the Black Family Home, hailed as “one of the most important design books of our time,” the couple is expanding the conversation on Black life. Hosted from the library of their AphroFarmhouse, each month Hays and Mason sit down with creatives, innovators and tastemakers from across the African Diaspora, discussing Black culture, art, food, fashion, music, wellness, society and homes, exploring new paradigms that can help us all design a better world.

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    Black Ops – Helping to Educate Black People

    Black Ops – Helping to Educate Black People

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    Since Apr 14, 2020 01:00 UTC

    It is hard to have a successful career as a minority in a corporate environment or in entrepreneurship! Listen Every other Wednesday, join G-Money, a two-time graduate of the school of hard knocks and a successful executive coach and entrepreneur and his Co-Host Booker T. a successful Corp. Executive and Entrepreneur, as they cover and give insight in how to overcome the challenges facing minorities in the corporate world and in entrepreneurship. We will also cover current social topics that are impacting the Black community. If you are serious about growing your career or starting your own business as a minority or just want to keep up with social issues that could be affecting black people, then this is the podcast for you!

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    BlaQueer of Left Podcast

    BlaQueer of Left Podcast

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    Since Feb 3, 2019 01:25 UTC

    Tabias Olajuawon, JD/ABD is an author, poet, speaker and interdisciplinary scholar who studies race and African American culture using the tools provided by various disciplines including: law, literary and cultural studies, music, and the social sciences. He has published numerous blogs and articles in the areas of law, cultural studies, BlaQueer Studies and African American studies.

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    Please… I’m Talking

    Please… I’m Talking

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    Since Oct 3, 2020 06:00 UTC

    Musings from a woman in her mid-fifties living in New York City. Join me, as I discuss everything from travel and tech to current events and afternoon tea.

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    Nothing To Lose But Yourself

    Nothing To Lose But Yourself

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    Since Dec 31, 2020 05:00 UTC

    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, entertainers, and friends from a diverse cross section of society about current events and the power of loving and embracing one’s authentic self. In other episodes, I’ll engage in direct conversation with you and reflect on the things I’ve learned and the challenges we face. And I’ll do all of this from my unique perspective as an African American male.

    Equal parts spiritual, motivational, educational, and entertaining, Nothing to Lose but Yourself invites us to re-examine long held beliefs and inspires us to discover and love our authentic selves and each other. Together we’ll unearth the power of self-love, learn to live the lives we were created to live, and, in the process, we just may change the world. We owe it to ourselves to at least try, after all life is short and you have Nothing to Lose but Yourself.

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    Things White Guys Say

    Things White Guys Say

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    Since Nov 20, 2020 20:20 UTC

    African American Jerome Facione Sr. & conservative Caucasian Dr. Josh Luke were high school friends & teammates that came together 30 years later united in advocating to end systematic racism & promote equality. The show leaves politics aside & takes-on tough conversations most Americans avoid. Josh and Jerome discuss why it is appropriate to have an African American student union or Congressional Congress, but not an organization just for Caucasians. “What? We don’t have a Caucasian History Month?” Find out why and how you can engage in this conversation when the opportunity presents itself.

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    High, Good People

    High, Good People

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    Since Oct 24, 2019 17:52 UTC

    High, Good People is a potcast that explores the historical, social and cultural relationships between people of color and cannabis in the new age of legalization. The show is hosted and produced by Tiara Darnell, a freelance journalist and multimedia producer, Oregon’s Budtender of the Year 2017, and a finalist for Spotify’s inaugural Sound Up Bootcamp for emerging women of color podcasters.

    HGP blends interview and narrative style to give voice to the stories of the communities most disproportionately impacted by the legacy of the War on Drugs. Each episode is edited to “activation time” length, about twenty to thirty minutes, or roughly how long it takes to feel “high” after consuming cannabis.

    Lean back, listen up, and if you want to, light up.

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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    No More Silos with Erika Santiago

    No More Silos with Erika Santiago

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    Since Aug 22, 2020 17:00 UTC

    Are you interested in learning about the history of Christianity?The podcast will cover topics like world history, church/ Christian history, American history, African American history, theology and the Bible. It’s a great way to learn more about your faith and how it has evolved over time.You don’t need any prior knowledge or background to enjoy this show. Each episode is designed to be informative but also fun! We want everyone who listens to feel included no matter their background or beliefs. So join us for an entertaining journey through Christian History with No More Silos!Subscribe today!

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