
Black History is American History, yet it often isn't treated that way. Join me in discussions about this misunderstood and ignored history with experts and friends. If you believe that America cannot address its present and move forward without understanding its history and Black people's role in it, you've found the right podcast! New episodes every 15th (and sometimes) 30th! Website: we... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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I'm done making We the (Black) People because my heart hasn't been in it for a minute, which makes the show quality decline. Follow me on Instagram, though.
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A look into how magic and religion coexist in Black history with Professor Yvonne Chireau, author of Black Magic: Religion and the African American Conjuring Tradition.
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PeaceLoveSoul by Jeris (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creativ... more
Generally, I like to talk about labor sometime around May Day. This year, we're talking about a place that has employed a lot of Black people over the last 150 years or so but has not always shown us a lot of love: the post office. For decades, Black... more
Turns out, negative views towards disability in American culture and society have a history linked to racism and slavery. So, we're going to talk about that history because ableism is not the default, it is a construct that can be challenged. I have ... more
This Podcast has opened my mind up to a lot of things I did not know about my history. It is packed full of interesting facts! It’s a real must listen!
This Podcast has opened my mind up to a lot of things I did not know about my history. It is packed full of interesting facts! It’s a real must listen!
A wide range of topics within American history are analyzed. The host takes the time to break down dense topics with other historians and authors. A variety of black people, events and movements are spoken about in connection to today's events. It's apparent that the host is passionate about each podcast and bringing accurate information to others. I enjoy the podcast as I learn and absorb a new historical lens.
Enough can’t be said about this young ladies articulate presentation of black history that’s been lost. This podcast could serve as a full time thought course from the university level down to middle school level. Bravo bravo, I look forward to following this creator.
Brooklyn is a great host & curator: enthusiastic, curious, and clear in spelling out the stakes of the stories she’s including. Her first 2 episodes—on Black self-emancipation and why the line “Lincoln freed the slaves” is not just oversimplified but wildly flawed, and then on challenges to high school history education in 2020—hint at her range. I learned a TON and also left thinking about why (not uniquely) I’d never learned U.S. history like this. Black history is U.S. history! Eager to see w... more
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