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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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Infamous America

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Historical True Crime — assassins, gangsters, mobsters and lawmen; manhunts, scandals and unexplained phenomena. Stories of the wildest and darkest chapters of America's past.
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Legends of the Old West

Black Barrel Media

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Wyatt Earp, Jesse James, and Butch and Sundance. Lakota, Comanche and Apache. Wars, gunfights and robberies. This show covers the toughest lawmen, the wildest outlaws, and the deadliest towns — all the people and events that shaped the American West.
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The first black dental podcast mixed with a little something extra. Podcast topics range from family, entrepreneurship, education, to working in the dental industry as black professionals. Brought to you by BrownGirl, RDH.
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What's Ray Saying?

Ray Christian

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Storyteller Ray Christian shares personal stories as a sixty-something combat veteran, historian, and goat-wrangling father of six living in the rural mountains of Appalachia, all told through the fabric of centuries of Black history.
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The Brothers Talk

Rod, Scott, & Norm

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Providing a multimedia platform to express the intellect and opinions of real unfiltered Black men on a wide-ranging array of topics of interest for the purpose of education, enlightenment, and entertainment...
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WRTR Real Talk Radio

Marcus Smoot & Ms. Lyric Bravado

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Hosted by Marcus Smoot & Ms. Lyric Bravado, WRTR Real Talk Radio is a comedy podcast and online radio show that focuses on discussing real-life issues (in the black community & beyond) with a unique and humorist vibe. The show aims to provide a platform for open and honest conversations about various subjects, including relationships, mental health, personal growth, and social issues. WRTR Real Talk Radio encourages listeners to engage in meaningful discussions and share their own experience ...
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The church and religion has played and continues to play a big role in the African-American community. Yet, many of us who grew up in the traditional black church do not have an understanding of how our faith evolved under the duress of slavery and discrimination to be and to represent what it does today. The purpose of this broadcast is to provide that background knowledge while also pointing out the dividing line between what is just tradition and true faith in Jesus Christ.
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Welcome to The Piano Lesson: The Official Podcast. In each episode, journalist and culture writer Jazmine Hughes will give a behind-the-scenes view of Malcolm Washington's new adaptation of the August Wilson story, The Piano Lesson, debuting on Netflix on November 22nd. You’ll hear intimate conversations with the cast members, including Danielle Deadwyler, John David Washington, Ray Fisher, Corey Hawkins, Michael Potts, Samuel L. Jackson, and director and co-writer, Malcolm Washington. Plus, ...
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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 dedicated to promoting literature written for, by, o ...
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The Fallen State TV

Jesse Lee Peterson

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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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American Experience Presents brings the storytelling power of TV's most-watched history series to your ears, exploring how individual stories illuminate pivotal moments in American history. Season 1 features three transformative 20th century figures: Joseph McCarthy, whose anti-communist crusade terrorized 1950s America; media mogul William Randolph Hearst, who shaped public opinion for decades; and Sgt. Isaac Woodard, the WWII veteran whose brutal assault sparked a civil rights awakening. S ...
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Conversations on health, healing, and happiness for and by African American women. An exploration of the mind, body, spirit connection. and opportunities to hear from spiritual teachers and holistic health practitioners.
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When public health is threatened on a mass scale, we have a long history of working together to take on the challenge. As the host of Wondery’s American Innovations, Steven Johnson has told the stories of some of the most crucial breakthroughs in health, medicine, and technology. He’s also the author of one of the seminal books on epidemics, “The Ghost Map.” On this new weekly series, Steven will speak with experts from the worlds of health and technology about how the current moment compare ...
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The Inner Cities Podcast

Tochi Onyebuchi & A. Zell Williams

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Award-winning author and lawyer, Tochi Onyebuchi, and award-winning play/TV writer, A. Zell Williams, discuss the news, politics, and culture from the perspective of 2 black men to need to laugh to keep from screaming.
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Author and Baylor University professor Robert Darden tells stories - and plays recordings - from the Baylor University Libraries' Black Gospel Music Restoration Project in an on-going weekly series of two-minute segments. Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments explores the distinctly African-American sound of the "Golden Age of Gospel" (1945-1975). The series celebrates this fertile musical period in American history, presenting cultural snapshots that reveal the depth of a people, their communit ...
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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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Econix Talks

Joshua Bent

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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 [email protected].
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Welcome to 12-Bar Talk, a blues music and dance podcast that covers blues history, current artists and trends, dances done to blues music, and more. Join Dr. Chelsea Adams as she interviews musicians, dancers, scholars, and delves into the myriad of topics that deal with this uniquely black American art form.
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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 creat ...
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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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Welcome to the I'ma Need More Wine Podcast created by Kristine and Jocelyn! The podcast is now hosted by Jocelyn who is an attorney by day who gets together biweekly with her friends/special guest hosts to unpack and applaud the things we like and serve up a big WTF to things we don’t like - all while enjoying a good bottle of wine. Grab your wine and join the pop culture discussion centering mostly on television series, although there is the occasional exploration of documentaries and film. ...
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Black FreeThinkers

Black FreeThinkers

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We are here to challenge you to think and live for yourself, not convert you. Copyright © 2011-2024 All rights reserved. Written permission for use or reproduction is required.
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Everyday Black Men

Everyday Black Men

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Join Riker, R. Reed, Armstead, DJ ALL MIGHT, Sham, the Black Libertarian and The Rider as they discuss topics from the viewpoints of 7 different everyday black men. From the latest in pop culture, to black thoughts and relationship problems there is no topic too controversial. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.
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Black American

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Black American people of color are discriminated against in many instances due to the irrational behavior of the police and those who are racist. As people of color, we need to be accountable for making America change its thinking and behavior toward us. We have tried to put the responsible.
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Black Cowboys

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Zaron Burnett’s dad didn’t want slavery to be his son’s only image of Black people in American history. So every night, he filled Zaron’s dreams with these incredible stories of Black cowboys. Despite what Hollywood taught us, one-in-four cowboys were Black. Their stories tell a bigger, braver, more honest history of America.
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This is an accidentally funny podcast about the realities of Blackness and adult life. Our goal is to create a space for Black millennials to discuss and embody adult life on their own terms. We aren’t beholden to “traditional” gender or parenting roles, queerness is fluid and present in the ways we show up in our relationships and in the world, and we want to build community with other 30-something Black folx who are trying to figure this ish out. We do “adult” differently. -About Daren and ...
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Black Philanthropy: Our Stories

Michelle Renee Jackson

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"Black Philanthropy: Our Stories” is an unprecedented podcast that brings you inside the world of Black and African-American philanthropy like never before. Produced by Simuel + Murray and hosted by award-winning writer-director Michelle Renee Jackson, MDiv, this powerful series features authentic conversations with foundation presidents, philanthropists, nonprofit leaders, fundraisers, board members, and consultants who are driving meaningful change through giving. Whether you're a donor or ...
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Black History Month happens every February. But the Black community’s impact on America goes way beyond a mere 28 days. This podcast delves into Black history all year round, while also providing nuanced conversations about race and inequality in the U.S.
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Hope Stories with Sr. Josephine Garrett, CSFN explores extraordinary stories of hope hidden within the ordinary lives we lead. Sr. Josephine loves the transformational power and gift of stories, and their ability to reveal deep truths about the purpose and meaning of our lives. As a Catholic Christian writer, speaker, and mental health counselor, Sr. Josephine helps people discover and abide within places and relationships where they can be received wholeheartedly as gift. Journey to a new d ...
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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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MoCo Black Coffee is a platform for intentional dialogue about the Black/African American community in Montgomery County, Maryland. Hosted by African American Community Liaison, Frederick Hawkins, we bring together visionary community and government leaders, dynamic entrepreneurs and cultural champions to build understanding, awareness and strengthen the community. Each episode is brewed strong with insight, intelligence, and intention, centering the strategies, stories and systems that sust ...
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Black Family Table Talk

Tony and Toni Henson

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Black Family Table Talk is a "kitchen table style" podcast and blog created to candidly share and discover ways to build a strong family. We are the voice for Black families. BlackFamilyTableTalk.com
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Focus: Black Oklahoma is a news and public affairs program covering topics relevant to the African American and BIPOC communities statewide. The show seeks to inform the public through stories and interviews, engage the community through lively discussion, and spotlight local artists and creators.
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Noire History

Natasha Nicolo

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Get inspired. Get motivated. Get stories of Black history made and in the making. Noire History features Black history facts, non-fiction book reviews, and documentary discussions from across the Black diaspora. Join your host Natasha Nicolo to celebrate Black pride, excellence, and power all 365 days of the year.
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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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At the turn of the twentieth century, the Black press provided a blueprint to help Black Americans transition from slavery and find opportunities to advance and define African American citizenship. Among the vanguard of the Black press was Jefferson Lewis Edmonds, founder and editor of The Liberator newspaper. His Los Angeles-based newspaper champi…
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In this episode, we chat with the mother-daughter team behind Black Americans in Lisbon about what it really means to start fresh in a new country. They share why they left the U.S., what life in Lisbon is like, and how they’re building a supportive community for Black expats abroad—while maintaining culture along the way. Contact: blackgirlworldtr…
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👨🏾‍🦲 JLP Mon 8-4-25 🙋‍♀️ Female Monday 🚀 Men's History Month! 🕕 HOUR 1 Cincy beating: They asked for it?! Resistance against Trump! // 🕖 HOUR 2 An unforgiving heart has no love. // 🕗 HOUR 3 Tesla Diner! Black vs white employee. Racism at the hospital? // 📖 Biblical Question: Is there anyone smarter than you? 🗓️ Men's Forum first Thurs, Aug 7, 2025,…
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Have a topic idea? text us! In this exciting episode of Dental-ish, we dive deep into the world of dental hygiene with our esteemed guest, Dr. Tonya Jeffries. As a prominent figure in the field, Dr. Jeffries shares her extensive experience and insights, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in dental hygiene and its evolving lands…
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Tochi and Zell question whether all press is good press. They discuss Israel’s ongoing assault on and famine in Gaza, why Democrats won’t listen to Democratic voters, Trump’s terrible job numbers, the end of the Corp. for Public Broadcasting, and that American Eagle ad. Check out the Break Points interview with Sen. Slotkin. See an ICP video interv…
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***This podcast deals with mature topics such as personal struggles, abuse, or trauma. Certain episodes may not be appropriate for sensitive ears.*** When Emily Frase started blogging, she didn’t expect to become one of the boldest voices challenging the way the Catholic Church talks about Natural Family Planning (NFP). In this episode, Emily sits …
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What does it mean to lead with faith, bridge divides, and build belonging in philanthropy? In this episode of Black Philanthropy: Our Stories, host Michelle Renee Jackson, MDiv, sits down with Jason Garrett, Senior Vice President of Faith, Bridging, and Belonging at the Freedom Together Foundation. Jason shares his journey from Wall Street to Harva…
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On this week's episode of TheFallenState TV, host Jesse Lee Peterson is joined by Steve Lee—He is a comedian, hip-hop artist, and host of The Steebee Weebee Show. Best known for his unique brand of humor and raw authenticity, Steve opens up about his creative journey, his experience in the underground music scene, and what drives his one-of-a-kind …
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👨🏾‍🦲 JLP Fri 8-1-25 🧑🏿‍🦱 Black Friday 📚 Men's History Month! 🕕 HOUR 1 "If—." Water park brawl! Another black woman statue, Canada. // 🕖 HOUR 2 Aggressive black ladies! // 🕗 HOUR 3 When she's crying, she's lying! — example, explained // 📖 Biblical Question: Are you living your own life? And what does it mean to live your own life? See JLP's man-on-t…
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Rachel and Van start the show by running through some quick-hitters, including the internet’s reaction to Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle commercial, Ari Lennox’s thoughts on Martin’s treatment of Pam, and Kamala Harris’s new book. Then, they talk about new updates to the Israel-Hamas conflict and some reactions to their Hulk Hogan segment last wee…
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Text us your review! In today’s episode, we chat with Lamar Dula, the owner of San Francisco Apolstry Group, about his unique entrepreneurial path. Lamar takes us through his early days running a soccer store, the pivot to upholstery, and how he used that success to eventually open a thriving restaurant empire. He shares the challenges of transitio…
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👨🏾‍🦲 JLP Thu 7-31-25 📖 Bible Thumper Thursday 🇺🇸 July just feels white! 🕕 HOUR 1 No peace: Cincy beating. // 🕖 HOUR 2 Fellowship of Christian Athletes beating! Hiking couple's murder! // 🕗 HOUR 3 Illegal's wife. Anti–Hulk Hogan drama, Joey Swoll // 📖 Biblical Question: Are you living your own life? And what does it mean to live your own life? ❤️ Su…
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👨🏾‍🦲 JLP Wed 7-30-25 🇺🇸 July just feels white! 🕕 HOUR 1 Cincinnati brawl: What happened to these people? // 🕖 HOUR 2 Bill Lockwood 🐴 🤠 on the "racism" lie. Our rights come from God. // 🕗 HOUR 3 💪 Manhood Hour Experts: White town. Genes/Jeans ad // 📖 Biblical Question: Are you living your own life? And what does it mean to live your own life? 🥊 Punc…
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As the violence intensifies in Pennsylvania, James McParland decides its time to bring the Molly Maguire case to a close before he ends up dead. In the aftermath, McParland finds himself as one of the most revered detectives in the country. He receives a promotion to the Denver office, but he learns he needs to root out corruption before he can pro…
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Anthony Pino and his crew commit one of the fastest and smoothest robberies in history, and they escape with a record-breaking haul. The FBI launches its investigation and hits a series of dead ends until, one by one, the robbers run into trouble and begin to turn on each other. The historic heist unravels, but it retains one enduring mystery: wher…
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Classicism and Other Phobias (Princeton University Press, 2025) shows how the concept of “classicism” lacks the capacity to affirm the aesthetic value of Black life and asks whether a different kind of classicism—one of insurgence, fugitivity, and emancipation—is possible. Engaging with the work of Sylvia Wynter and other trailblazers in Black stud…
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Send us a text Happy Wine Wednesday! Thrilled to be back from hiatus - I've missed y'all. Can't think of a better way to return to your feeds than this discussion with my favorite pastor, Solomon Missouri. You've binged Season 4 of The Bear, so get into this rewind of Season 3. Solomon and I unpack our mixed bag of feelings about the show's third s…
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, the crew is joined by Kwame Terra, who walked 2 million steps in 30 days and aims to revolutionize Black health through his bEHR Health app. Kwame explains how he balanced building his company while walking up to 80 miles a day, prompting Reed to ask about his soundtrack and Sham to question the sa…
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Join Zell as he works on new scenes and plays. The Playwrighter's Room is where Zell creates brand new pieces, shares the space with other writers, and answers questions about the process, the industry, and whatever else is on his mind. Tuesdays @ 7PM PST. https://www.twitch.tv/azellwill Support the show Got a question for Tochi & Zell? Message the…
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👨🏾‍🦲 JLP Tue 7-29-25 🪕 Country & Western Tuesday 🇺🇸 July just feels white! 🕕 HOUR 1 Anger is stupid: Shooting, stabbing in NYC, Reno, Traverse City // 🕖 HOUR 2 Omar Fateh. Apology for slavery? // 🕗 HOUR 3 Won't correct his wife! // 📖 Biblical Question: Are you living your own life? And what does it mean to live your own life? ❤️ Support BOND for ou…
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Van and Rachel discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, talk about Dr. Umar’s plea for help, and give N3on an apology rating before Elliott Connie joins to discuss his methods for mental wellness. (0:00) Intro (0:45) The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza (46:06) Dr. Umar’s Plea for Help (59:46) N3ON Apology Rating (1:25:20) Tyler Perry on Ownersh…
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More than a century and a half after Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant, historians are still searching for exactly when the U.S. Civil War ended. Was it ten weeks afterward, in Galveston, where a federal commander proclaimed Juneteenth the end of slavery? Or perhaps in August of 1866, when President Andrew Johnson simply declared “the i…
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In 1977, The Combahee River Collective, a group of Black American feminists issued a statement communicating the harrowing following: “The psychological toll of being a Black woman…can never be underestimated. There is a low value placed on Black women’s psyches in this society, which is both racist and sexist. We are dispossessed psychologically a…
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Although Portland, Oregon, is sometimes called “America’s Whitest city,” Black residents who grew up there made it their own. The neighborhoods of Northeast Portland, also called “Albina,” were a haven for and a hub of Black community life. But between 1990 and 2010, Albina changed dramatically—it became majority White. In We Belong Here, sociologi…
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Against! is the first book-length study of Afro-Caribbean and African immigrant and second-generation writing in the United States. In it, Asha Jeffers evaluates the relationship between Blackness and immigranthood in the US as depicted through the recurring theme of rebellious Black immigrant daughters. Considering the work of Paule Marshall, Edwi…
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👨🏾‍🦲 JLP Mon 7-28-25 🙋‍♀️ Female Monday 🇺🇸 July just feels white! 🕕 HOUR 1 Beating, twerking in America. Kenyans don't want 'em! // 🕖 HOUR 2 Doesn't know who she is, wants a divorce! // 🕗 HOUR 3 Silent Prayer. "Looking for a wife"?! // 📖 NO new Biblical Question at this time! ❤️ Support BOND for our $50K summer fundraiser! 1-800-411-BOND (2663) htt…
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The podcast travels to Denver, CO for the first Mile High Blues since the pandemic to interview the Colorado blues greats at the event. Dr. Adams started the weekend off with a live-audience interview with Maynard Mills and John Long. Guests: Maynard Mills and John Long Websites: https://maynardmills.com/ ; https://www.johnlongblues.com/ Article on…
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Have a topic idea? text us! In this exciting first episode of Season Four of the Dentalish podcast, I had the pleasure of welcoming Celencia Wallace as my guest. Celencia is a multifaceted professional with over 17 years of experience in dental hygiene, alongside her roles as a travel agent and contractor. She is also a proud mother of two and an a…
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The criminalization of Black youth was central to policing in urban America during the civil rights era and continued in Detroit even after the rise of Black political control in the 1970s. Wildcat of the Streets documents how the “community policing” approach of Mayor Coleman Young (1974–1993)—including neighborhood police stations, affirmative ac…
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It’s not that hard to kill a planet. All it takes is a little drilling, some mining, a generous helping of pollution and voila! Earth over. When you take stock of what’s left, it starts to look like a crime scene: decapitated mountains, poisoned rivers, oil-soaked pelicans, maybe a sun-bleached cow skull in a dried-up lake bed. The only thing missi…
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***This podcast deals with mature topics such as personal struggles, abuse, or trauma. Certain episodes may not be appropriate for sensitive ears.*** In this heartfelt episode of Hope Stories, Sister Josephine welcomes Noelle Garcia, Catholic speaker, mom of six, and ministry veteran, for a powerful conversation about worship, wounds, and staying w…
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For people convicted of a crime, punishments can extend beyond time behind bars. They can lose the right to vote, own a gun, or lose access to certain career fields- and with colleges and universities screening for criminal history on admission applications, they can lose access to higher education. However, a legal movement is working to change th…
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On this week's episode of TheFallenState TV, host Jesse Lee Peterson is joined by Garet McLendon—He is a former prison inmate turned sobriety advocate. Garet shares his powerful story of redemption, detailing his experiences within the prison system, the turning points that changed his path, and his inspiring journey toward recovery and advocacy. J…
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