For the second episode we discuss the power of myth making about "overcoming" the Civil Rights era and how cultural revisionism distorts our view of Black political movements and the people who have participated in them. Author and Professor Chris Cameron (Black Freethinkers, UNC Charlotte) joins from the Legacy program as our special guest.
Hosted by Rogiérs (artist/activist & director of BSC), this podcast uses an Africana studies framework to examine and celebrate the history of religious dissent in Black communities. It also serves as the companion podcast to the "LEGACY series" (available on YouTube) produced for the Black Secular Collective-DC with support from the American Humanist Association.
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(Ep. 2)
Host: Rogiérs
Writing & Narration: Rogiérs
Production & Editing: Fibby Music Group, LLC
Opening performed by Rogiérs, Reginald & Alesandra Ndu
Recorded at: FMG Studios, Washington, DC
Cover Artwork: Emily Wilson
Music Licensing/Episode Musical Credits: Fibby Music Recordings, Storyblocks
Resources, Contributions & Mentions:
Norm Allen, Jr. on Black Freethinkers
"Mississippi Goddamn", Nina Simone
Overjoyed Live in Japan (1997) feat. Dennis Montgomery, III
"Black Artists as Essential Freedom Fighters", Andre Henry
Chris Cameron, Author “Black Freethinkers: A History of African-American Secularism”
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