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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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    Black in Time is an original podcast exploring Black British history one day at a time. Each episode, we take a look at the week to come and share events that happened that week in history: from births and deaths of pioneering Black Brits to events of national and international importance. Theme Music: Glitterrati by Fox MorrowWritten, Produced and Researched by: Olivia "Liv" HyltonGet In Touch: blackintimepod@gmail.com

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    Welcome to Everyday Black History! Where we highlight the contributions of Black Men and Women both Past and present. Here we celebrate Afro Appreciation, where Black American, Africans and Latinos of African descent are honored. We also highlight Institutions that have help the advancement of people in the African Diaspora, such as historically Black University and many others. Enjoy Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/EverydayBlackHistory/support

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    Welcome to the Black Writer Therapy Podcast, a vibrant space for Black women writers to gather, sip tea, and explore the healing power of writing. Join us for candid conversations about the unique experiences and challenges Black authors face in an industry often centered on whiteness.This podcast celebrates the voices and stories of Black women through authentic discussions that foster healing, joy, and sisterhood. Whether you're an established author, an aspiring writer, or a reader who loves books by and about Black women, you'll find inspiration and support here.Our community thrives on the wisdom and experiences of Black women writers, making it a rich resource for book bloggers, bookstagrammers, and booktokers. Tune in to connect with a dynamic literary community and discover how writing can be a powerful tool for personal growth and social change.Join the Black Writer Therapy Podcast and be part of a movement that amplifies the audacious voices of Black women in literature.For inquiries, email us at blackwritertherapy@gmail.com.Copyright © 2023 by Ella Shawn. All rights reserved. This podcast or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the owner except for the use of brief quotations in a podcast review. Produced in the United States of America.

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    a podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices, stories, and accomplishments of Black Canadians. And having a little fun too. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/a-shot-of-melanin.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Comedians, radio personalities, and cultural experts join host Brandon Collins on this monthly podcast where prominent Black historical figures/events finally get their due!

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    During the month of February, BRTW ensemble members are selecting personal Black heroes to highlight everyday. These heroes may have spoken the magic words that first made them see their Black beauty, the people who inspired them to become artists, or even the person who taught them how to make proper mixed greens. find us on: twitter and instagram: @thebrtwfacebook: @Black Revolutionary Theatre Workshop and at our website: blackrevolutionarytheaterworkshop.org

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    Martin Luther King Jr's Speech #BLM #MLK Black Lives Content Black History | Black Ethics | Black PowerX X X Xplease support with 2$ or 8$ per monthwe try to stay alive and pay for the content to remain onlinehttps://www.patreon.com/abbba

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    Black History is more than the common names we always hear. Join Shaakira White, an HBCU grad and Black history enthusiast, as she recounts the stories of those little known or forgotten in Black History.If you want to learn more about Black history, are curious about all things Black, or just want to hear a great narrative, this is the podcast for you. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhistorymoments/support

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    Weekly segments highlighting local champions, initiatives, and information uplifting our community. We believe in amplifying voices that often go unheard as well as community supporters. We strive to provide a platform for meaningful conversations and connections. We encourage you to engage, ask questions, and join us in celebrating the diversity and resilience of our community. We share the intricacies of living #BlackontheBorder, challenging societal norms, and embracing perspectives in color. Business, Politics, Faith, Values, Arts, Culture, and more, are topics that we explore while loving, growing, and living, unapologetically... Black…on the Border.

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    Produced at KUT, In Black America is a long-running, nationally syndicated program dedicated to all facets of the African American experience. John Hanson profiles a diverse selection of current and historically significant figures whose stories help illuminate life in Black America. Guests include civil rights leaders, educators, artists, athletes and writers describing their experiences, achievements and work in chronicling and advancing the quality of African American life.

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    This Thing Called, the podcast, is a safe space for any and every voice to be heard. My special guests and I will talk about fashion, money, healthy living, sex, music, relationships, building our communities stronger and much more. I want to spread knowledge, expose the truth and bring real stories to life. All while shining a light in the dark corners of our world. A weekly podcast airing every Friday.

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    Waiting on Reparations is a show about Hip Hop and politics. Hosts Dope Knife, a rapper and visual artist, and Linqua Franqa, hip hop artist and politician, explore the history of public policy and its impacts on Hip Hop life; what Hip Hop culture tells us about our political reality; and the role of Hip Hop in shaping our political future.

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