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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.

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    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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    A Better World with Mitchell Rabin

    A Better World with Mitchell Rabin

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    Since Jan 30, 2013 23:00 UTC

    A Better World Radio with Mitchell J. Rabin educates, promotes & inspires listeners around being conscious stewards, being healthy & green-minded, as we build a new ethical, spiritual & sustainable business & lifestyle model.

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    Politics But Jazz

    Politics But Jazz

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    Since Jan 21, 2021 07:00 UTC

    Jazz music is inherently political. It was initially confined to the segregated black communities before it became colonized while its black originators continued to be cheated and discriminated against. Jazz might not be as culturally relevant, but it remains a political music. Two professional musicians and an economics major join forces to bring back the connection between jazz and politics. In PBJ (politics, but jazz), Alex Herbert, Josh Mundt, and Brennen Schedler connect current events to a different jazz album every week. Sometimes we might compare current events to the musical ideas expressed on the album, or the political circumstances around the album, or whatever seems appropriate. Either way, you’ll find that jazz and politics go together like peanut butter and jelly.

    Weekly article: https://www.wsj.com/articles/star-wars-the-blacklist-strikes-back-11613093759

    Weekly album: Chick Corea with Return to Forever – Light As a Feather (1973)

    Intro/Outro music: The Udder – “Disco Lion Safari”, from Tamakeri (2020)

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