“Know from whence you came. If you know whence you came, there is really no limit to where you can go.”— James Baldwin Podcast Notes 6/19/20 Podcast Notes 6/19/20 Who knows what Juneteenth really is? Read More Podcast Notes 6/13/20 Podcast Notes 6/13/20 Civil Rights Movement vs. Black Lives Matter Read More Podcast, Podcast Notes 5/31/20 Podcast, Podcast Notes 5/31/20 "I Can't Breathe" Read More Podcast Notes 5/3/20 Podcast Notes 5/3/20 RACIAL DISPARITIES OF THE SPANISH FLU TO COVID-19 Read More Podcast Notes 4/3/20 Podcast Notes 4/3/20 One Story of the Great Migration In this episode, Mrs. Rebecca Gilton Hardin tells her story as an active woman in the civil rights movement while attending Alabama State. She also discusses attending Martin Luther King Jr.’s church, marching with him and a lot more. Read More Podcast Notes 4/3/20 Podcast Notes 4/3/20 Growing Up Black In Alabama Read More Podcast Notes 2/20/20 Podcast Notes 2/20/20 History of Black History Month Read More Black Firsts, Podcast Notes 1/14/20 Black Firsts, Podcast Notes 1/14/20 The first black-American is known to have earned a bachelor's degree Read More Podcast Notes 1/3/20 Podcast Notes 1/3/20 My thought on Kwanzaa Read More Podcast Notes 12/11/19 Podcast Notes 12/11/19 Homeless Chicago man speaks about his life Read More Podcast Notes 11/21/19 Podcast Notes 11/21/19 Gertrude Jeannette-First Woman Cabdriver Who Turned Broadway Actor Read More Podcast Notes 11/11/19 Podcast Notes 11/11/19 Honoring Our Veterans: A Talk with A Woman Vet Read More Podcast Notes 11/5/19 Podcast Notes 11/5/19 The first American woman of African heritage to receive a patent! Read More Podcast Notes 10/29/19 Podcast Notes 10/29/19 Chicago teachers demand education justice and equality Read More Podcast Notes 10/8/19 Podcast Notes 10/8/19 Mental Health in the Black Community and how Faith played a Part! Read More Podcast Notes 10/1/19 Podcast Notes 10/1/19 What should black Americans know about Ghana? Read More Podcast Notes 9/21/19 Podcast Notes 9/21/19 The Power of a Mother's Faith: A tribute to Laura! Read More Podcast Notes 9/11/19 Podcast Notes 9/11/19 The First Celebrity Chef in America was enslaved! Read More Podcast Notes 9/4/19 Podcast Notes 9/4/19 Being a Black Teacher in America Read More Podcast Notes 8/18/19 Podcast Notes 8/18/19 A short Black Music History Lesson Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Podcast Notes 5/3/20 Podcast Notes 5/3/20 RACIAL DISPARITIES OF THE SPANISH FLU TO COVID-19 Read More
Podcast Notes 4/3/20 Podcast Notes 4/3/20 One Story of the Great Migration In this episode, Mrs. Rebecca Gilton Hardin tells her story as an active woman in the civil rights movement while attending Alabama State. She also discusses attending Martin Luther King Jr.’s church, marching with him and a lot more. Read More
Black Firsts, Podcast Notes 1/14/20 Black Firsts, Podcast Notes 1/14/20 The first black-American is known to have earned a bachelor's degree Read More
Podcast Notes 11/21/19 Podcast Notes 11/21/19 Gertrude Jeannette-First Woman Cabdriver Who Turned Broadway Actor Read More
Podcast Notes 11/11/19 Podcast Notes 11/11/19 Honoring Our Veterans: A Talk with A Woman Vet Read More
Podcast Notes 11/5/19 Podcast Notes 11/5/19 The first American woman of African heritage to receive a patent! Read More
Podcast Notes 10/29/19 Podcast Notes 10/29/19 Chicago teachers demand education justice and equality Read More
Podcast Notes 10/8/19 Podcast Notes 10/8/19 Mental Health in the Black Community and how Faith played a Part! Read More
Podcast Notes 9/21/19 Podcast Notes 9/21/19 The Power of a Mother's Faith: A tribute to Laura! Read More
Podcast Notes 9/11/19 Podcast Notes 9/11/19 The First Celebrity Chef in America was enslaved! Read More