
This biweekly podcast is for your kids to learn Black history in the fullness and beauty of what the Black experience entails from Africa to the African Diaspora. I will share historical facts about people, places, and events from a strengths-based perspective to enhance your child’s exposure to and appreciation of Black history. One that will allow your children who identify as Black to take prid... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Education for KidsKids & Family | |||

This episode explores James Armistead Lafayette, an enslaved man who became a double spy during the American Revolution.
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This episode explores Fannie Lou Hamer, a powerful voice for civil rights who fought for voting rights in the 1960s.
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This episode explores Rudolf Duala Manga Bell, the king of Cameroon, who bravely stood up against German colonization in the early 1900s.
Content Warning: This episode discusses the story of someone who stood up for what was right and was executed f... more
In this episode, we explore the life of Phillis Wheatley, who became the first Black author in the United States (the American Colonies) while she was enslaved.
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I am a teacher and always looking for good educational material for my students. These podcasts are great! Not too lengthy for their shorter attention spans, and delivered in such a way that they are engaged throughout the entire time. I felt that I was learning alongside them as well, and enjoyed them so much that I let my own son listen to them as well. Can’t believe they are free either!
If I could give this podcast 20 stars I absolutely would. My children and I learned so much. And the learners guide was absolutely great. My 5 and 8 year old are humming the theme song because it was just that good. Thanks Dr. Shannon.
This podcast is brilliant b/c the stories are remarkable!! But it’s sad that these stories still have to be told b/c they aren’t warmly welcomed. It’s time to replace the commercially marginalized story of Dr. King with empowering cutting edge stories mentioned here that display black people in the multi-faceted perspectives they represent!
Thank you Shannon for shining a light on little known black history facts. I love the theme song!!!
I love this podcast intention and knowledge. My kids and I love this podcast it is uplifting and enlighten to our youth . I’ll be looking forward to listening to one about Wilma Rudolph!!!
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Apple Podcasts | #176 |
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