
Black Mountain Radio is an artist-driven, community-focused audio project broadcast from Las Vegas to the world, created by the Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Black Mountain Institute (BMI), home of The Believer.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Writer Soni Brown chronicles her journey from Jamaica to New York to Los Angeles to Las Vegas. Now, she wonders if she feels like Las Vegas is really her home and reflects on the tradition of Black people who sought liberation through migration.
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Writers Mary South and Alexandra Kleeman discuss writing climate crises in works of fiction in the face of rising temperatures and unprecedented ecological disasters. Kleeman’s latest novel, Something New Under the Sun, takes us to a drought-ravaged ... more
Food activists Jocelyn Jackson and Cheyenne Kyle discuss food as a means of liberation, keeping history, and showing community love.
Artist and activist Carolina Caycedo discusses her project “Be Dammed” — a geochoreagraphy that chronicles the movem... more
To be patient is to be able to endure hardship, “to bear pains or trials calmly or without complaint.” Writer Jumi Bello recounts her experience of being a psych ward patient as a woman of color and the countless ways in which neurodivergent people b... more
Black Mountains first radio show is a testament to how good all their content is. I loved hearing Baca say nothing but truth, “writers are busy trying to please editors who are 90% white. We have to teach our kids to win the approval of their own heart. You don’t need some editor in New York to give you approval, you know you lived your life right.”
Excited to hear what other content Black Mountain has to put out.
A beautiful and well-crafted podcast that explores sense of place. And the first episode has such a cool mix of voices and persepectives. Highly reccomended !
This is the kind of radio that Las Vegas deserves: Thoughtful narration set against lush audio, challenging questions (I can’t stop thinking about Soni’s piece on Native land), & stories that tease out new ways of looking at our city. Bravo!
such a great, thoughtful perspective on the incredibly unique experience of living in las vegas, can’t wait for more!










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