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Charlayne Hunter-Gault
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Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy
Marketing, Messaging and Mass Shootings (Throwback)
Original Air Date 6/4/2022 Today we take a look at some of the obvious steps we need to take to reduce gun violence in the United States, debunk some of the favored propaganda supporting unfettered gun ownership and explore the origins of how Gun Culture™ was invented by corporations as the frontier era need for guns began to vanish pushing them to convert guns from tools that were needed but not loved into items that were loved though no longer needed. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or em...
2025-05-14
1h 20
Eric's Perspective : A podcast series on African American art
Eric's Perspective Feat. Charlayne Hunter-Gault
In this episode, Eric sits down with civil rights activist and award-winning journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault. They discuss her childhood - from being born in South Carolina during segregation, moving frequently as her father was an army chaplain but spending most of her time in Atlanta. Her early education and the values that were instilled in her at a young age that lent to inspiring her to have high aspirations, self-belief and providing “armor” to shield her throughout her life… and how she gravitated to and was inspired to become a journalist. They discuss the Brown v. Board of Educa...
2024-11-15
1h 24
The Lead
WRAL’s Kelsey Coffey on knowing what drives you
Kelsey Coffey gets up at 2:30 a.m. every day to deliver the morning news as a broadcast reporter at WRAL in Raleigh, North Carolina. She graduated from the University of Georgia in 2020 into uncertainty from the pandemic and protests for racial justice across the country. But today, she knows what drives her to wake up early each morning — connecting with her audience and serving them through her reporting. In this episode, Kelsey talks about the projects she’s worked on with Charlayne Hunter-Gault, a phenomenal journalist and one of two students who desegregated UGA in 1961, and about why...
2024-03-13
22 min
The Breakdown
January 21, 2021 | Guests: Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Douglas Brinkley
The Breakdown is live w/ guests Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Douglas Brinkley Today on The Breakdown, host Tara Setmayer talks with journalist and author Charlayne Hunter-Gault about civil rights in Georgia and the election of Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock to the U.S. Senate. Also joining the show is Professor of history Douglad Brinkley to discuss how the first day of the Biden-Harris administration fits into history and what we can expect going forward. Don’t miss a moment – watch now, share on social media, and follow The Lincoln Project below. Join the fight at LincolnProject.us!
2023-12-20
1h 35
The Passionate Stewardship with Dr. Cherie: A Radical Self-Care Podcast for Helping Professionals
BONUS REPLAY: The History of Black History Month
Have you ever wondered why February, the shortest month of the year, is the month we celebrate Black History Month? Well, research shows historical significance around why February is Black History Month. This month on The Passionate Stewardship Podcast, we are going to honor and celebrate the contributions and accomplishments of our exceptional ancestors who paved the way for us to do the human services work we do today and speak to some 'Passionate Stewards' who are doing some life-changing work and representing their community and culture in remarkable ways.Resources:...
2023-12-14
17 min
At a Distance
Charlayne Hunter-Gault on History as a Compass for Navigating the Present
The civil rights activist, award-winning journalist, and former NPR and CNN foreign correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault talks about her book “My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives”; why understanding history is like a form of armor in a world full of misinformation; and the transformational, life-altering notion of viewing herself as a “queen” from a young age.
2023-11-20
30 min
NPR's Book of the Day
'My People' is a collection of stories – spanning decades – about Black America
Charlayne Hunter-Gault is a trailblazing journalist. The first Black reporter for The New Yorker's "Talk of the Town" section, she's spent more than a half-century reporting on the lives of Black Americans. Her newest book, My People, is a collection of pieces written throughout her career that provide a nuanced look at Black communities across the U.S. In this episode, she speaks to NPR's Michel Martin about how our country's understanding of race has changed since she first began working as a journalist, but how some things – like the bans on books by certain authors – kind of stay the same...
2023-10-19
08 min
The City Club of Cleveland Podcast
My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives
Since 1935, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards remains the only American book prize that recognizes books that have made significant contributions to our understanding of racism and human diversity. Joining us at the City Club is this year\'s Lifetime Achievement award winner, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, a civil rights icon and a veteran journalist with a remarkable career.\r\n\r\nHunter-Gault first made history in 1961 when she desegregated the University of Georgia after she mounted a successful legal challenge that granted her admission. In 1963, the Georgia governor declared her marriage to University of Georgia classmate Walter L. Stovall, who was white, "a...
2023-09-29
00 min
Dante's New South Radio Show
52 - Dante's Old South Radio Show (August 2023)
August 2023 Dante’s Old South Jeffrey Dale Lofton hails from Warm Springs, Georgia, best known as the home of Roosevelt’s Little White House but calls the nation’s capital home now. He is a senior advisor at the Library of Congress, surrounded by books and people who love books—in short, paradise. Red Clay Suzie is his first novel, a fictionalized memoir written through his personal lens growing up a queer, physically-misshapen outsider in a conservative family and community in the Deep South. It has won the Seven Hills Literary Prize for Fiction and was recen...
2023-08-23
54 min
New Books in Women's History
Brooke Kroeger, "Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism" (Knopf, 2023)
Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism (Knopf, 2023) is a representative history of the American women who surmounted every impediment put in their way to do journalism's most valued work. From Margaret Fuller's improbable success to the highly paid reporters of the mid-nineteenth century to the breakthrough investigative triumphs of Nellie Bly, Ida Tarbell, and Ida B. Wells, Brooke Kroeger examines the lives of the best-remembered and long-forgotten woman journalists. She explores the careers of standout woman reporters who covered the major news stories and every conflict at home and abroad since before the Civil War, and she celebrates those ex...
2023-08-21
45 min
New Books in Communications
Brooke Kroeger, "Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism" (Knopf, 2023)
Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism (Knopf, 2023) is a representative history of the American women who surmounted every impediment put in their way to do journalism's most valued work. From Margaret Fuller's improbable success to the highly paid reporters of the mid-nineteenth century to the breakthrough investigative triumphs of Nellie Bly, Ida Tarbell, and Ida B. Wells, Brooke Kroeger examines the lives of the best-remembered and long-forgotten woman journalists. She explores the careers of standout woman reporters who covered the major news stories and every conflict at home and abroad since before the Civil War, and she celebrates those ex...
2023-08-21
45 min
New Books in Gender
Brooke Kroeger, "Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism" (Knopf, 2023)
Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism (Knopf, 2023) is a representative history of the American women who surmounted every impediment put in their way to do journalism's most valued work. From Margaret Fuller's improbable success to the highly paid reporters of the mid-nineteenth century to the breakthrough investigative triumphs of Nellie Bly, Ida Tarbell, and Ida B. Wells, Brooke Kroeger examines the lives of the best-remembered and long-forgotten woman journalists. She explores the careers of standout woman reporters who covered the major news stories and every conflict at home and abroad since before the Civil War, and she celebrates those ex...
2023-08-21
45 min
New Books in Journalism
Brooke Kroeger, "Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism" (Knopf, 2023)
Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism (Knopf, 2023) is a representative history of the American women who surmounted every impediment put in their way to do journalism's most valued work. From Margaret Fuller's improbable success to the highly paid reporters of the mid-nineteenth century to the breakthrough investigative triumphs of Nellie Bly, Ida Tarbell, and Ida B. Wells, Brooke Kroeger examines the lives of the best-remembered and long-forgotten woman journalists. She explores the careers of standout woman reporters who covered the major news stories and every conflict at home and abroad since before the Civil War, and she celebrates those ex...
2023-08-21
45 min
Unshackled Leadership: A Lantern for Black Women
The New Black Woman
Those who follow this podcast, my newsletter, or have worked with me as a client know that I stress sacred rest. I call it sacred rest because it is mandatory in our lives, and you must put it in your calendar. It is not something you squeeze in when you get a moment. It is an essential part of how your chemistry works and your body, how your mind functions, and your ability to be creative and have that ability to move from your zone of excellence into your zone of genius. Our guest on Ep...
2023-07-25
49 min
Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen
Charlayne Hunter-Gault
In 1958, with Hamilton Holmes, she desegregated the University of Georgia and went on to a distinguished career in journalism. Her early inspiration? Brenda Starr. “I read about her in the comic strips in my grandmother’s newspaper; she read three newspapers a day.”
2023-05-20
27 min
Bookmark with Don Noble
Bookmark with Don Noble: Valerie Boyd (2015)
Valerie Boyd is author of the award-winning Wrapped in Rainbows: The Life of Zora Neale Hurston, which was hailed by Alice Walker as “magnificent” and “extraordinary”; by the Boston Globe as “elegant and exhilarating”; and by the Denver Post as “a rich, rich read.” Boyd is currently curating and editing a collection of Alice Walker’s personal journals, which span more than 50 years. Simon & Schuster/37 Ink will publish Gathering Blossoms Under Fire: The Journals of Alice Walker in 2017. Boyd is also a journalism professor and the Charlayne Hunter-Gault Distinguished Writer in Residence at the University of Georgia, where she directs the new lo...
2023-05-17
26 min
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Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism by Brooke Kroeger
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2023-05-16
4h 32
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2023-05-16
4h 32
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Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism by Brooke Kroeger
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/620415 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism Author: Brooke Kroeger Narrator: Maggie-Meg Reed Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 32 minutes Release date: May 16, 2023 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: An essential history of women in American journalism, showcasing exceptional careers from 1840 to the present Undaunted is a representative history of the American women who surmounted every impediment put in their way to do journalism’s most valued work. From Margaret Fuller’s improbable success to the highly paid reporters of the mid-nineteenth century to the breakthrough investigative triumphs of Nellie Bly, Ida Tarb...
2023-05-16
10 min
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Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism by Brooke Kroeger
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/620415to listen full audiobooks. Title: Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism Author: Brooke Kroeger Narrator: Maggie-Meg Reed Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 32 minutes Release date: May 16, 2023 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: An essential history of women in American journalism, showcasing exceptional careers from 1840 to the present Undaunted is a representative history of the American women who surmounted every impediment put in their way to do journalism’s most valued work. From Margaret Fuller’s improbable success to the highly paid reporters of the mid-nineteenth century to the breakthrough investigative triumphs of Nellie Bly, Ida Tarbell, and...
2023-05-16
4h 32
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Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism by Brooke Kroeger
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/620415 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism Author: Brooke Kroeger Narrator: Maggie-Meg Reed Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 32 minutes Release date: May 16, 2023 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: An essential history of women in American journalism, showcasing exceptional careers from 1840 to the present Undaunted is a representative history of the American women who surmounted every impediment put in their way to do journalism’s most valued work. From Margaret Fuller’s improbable success to the highly paid reporters of the mid-nineteenth century to the breakthrough investigative triumphs of Nellie Bly, Ida Tarb...
2023-05-16
10 min
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Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism by Brooke Kroeger
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/620415to listen full audiobooks. Title: Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism Author: Brooke Kroeger Narrator: Maggie-Meg Reed Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 32 minutes Release date: May 16, 2023 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: An essential history of women in American journalism, showcasing exceptional careers from 1840 to the present Undaunted is a representative history of the American women who surmounted every impediment put in their way to do journalism’s most valued work. From Margaret Fuller’s improbable success to the highly paid reporters of the mid-nineteenth century to the breakthrough investigative triumphs of Nellie Bly, Ida Tarbell, and...
2023-05-16
4h 32
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Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism by Brooke Kroeger
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/620415 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism Author: Brooke Kroeger Narrator: Maggie-Meg Reed Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 32 minutes Release date: May 16, 2023 Genres: Language Instruction Publisher's Summary: An essential history of women in American journalism, showcasing exceptional careers from 1840 to the present Undaunted is a representative history of the American women who surmounted every impediment put in their way to do journalism’s most valued work. From Margaret Fuller’s improbable success to the highly paid reporters of the mid-nineteenth century to the breakthrough investigative triumphs of Nellie Bly, Ida...
2023-05-16
10 min
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Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism by Brooke Kroeger
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/620415to listen full audiobooks. Title: Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism Author: Brooke Kroeger Narrator: Maggie-Meg Reed Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 32 minutes Release date: May 16, 2023 Genres: Language Instruction Publisher's Summary: An essential history of women in American journalism, showcasing exceptional careers from 1840 to the present Undaunted is a representative history of the American women who surmounted every impediment put in their way to do journalism’s most valued work. From Margaret Fuller’s improbable success to the highly paid reporters of the mid-nineteenth century to the breakthrough investigative triumphs of Nellie Bly, Ida Tarb...
2023-05-16
4h 32
Black Market Reads
Episode 72 - Charlayne Hunter-Gault, My People
Charlayne Hunter-Gault is an American civil rights activist, journalist and former foreign correspondent for National Public Radio, CNN, and the Public Broadcasting Service. Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes were the first African-American students to attend the University of Georgia. In this episode she and Lissa discuss her life's work, her philosophy, and her latest book -My People: Five Decades Writing About Black Lives
2023-04-15
34 min
Evolution Medicine: Meditations for mind, body and spirit - by Sonya Lazarevic MD
Rose lit Heart Meditation
Dear Listeners, Already an interesting year, the fiery start of April generates a feeling the summer will fly by- in a blink. Did it seem as if time stood still during the peak of the pandemic and may be making up for lost momentum? In the rush though, a turbulence is added- aspects of global living are atypical, one might even call it unhinged. The weather is even behaving oddly, while our (American) economy heaves, wars throb. Somehow, amidst all this life goes on, how to do this? I’m going to share a few thoughts which I...
2023-04-09
06 min
The Passionate Stewardship with Dr. Cherie: A Radical Self-Care Podcast for Helping Professionals
The History of Black History Month
Have you ever wondered why February, the shortest month of the year, is the month we celebrate Black History Month? Well, research shows historical significance around why February is Black History Month. This month on The Passionate Stewardship Podcast, we are going to honor and celebrate the contributions and accomplishments of our exceptional ancestors who paved the way for us to do the human services work we do today and speak to some 'Passionate Stewards' who are doing some life-changing work and representing their community and culture in remarkable ways.Resources:...
2023-02-02
17 min
Writing Black with Maiysha Kai
Civil Rights Pioneer and Living Legend Charlayne Hunter-Gault
As we honor MLK Day, Maiysha chats with civil rights legend and renowned journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault. She shares with Maiysha gut-wrenching stories of being the first Black student to attend the University of Georgia; from dorm life to life-threatening attacks, her stories cement her place in the history book and anthology of extraordinary, brave Black women In her new book "My People," Hunter-Gault tells her own heroic story as well as the iconic and history-making people she has reported on worldwide throughout her decades-long journalism career.
2023-01-15
1h 06
NPR's Book of the Day
'My People' is a collection of stories – spanning decades – about Black America
Charlayne Hunter-Gault is a trailblazing journalist. The first Black reporter for The New Yorker's "Talk of the Town" section, she's spent more than a half-century reporting on the lives of Black Americans. Her newest book, My People, is a collection of pieces written throughout her career that provide a nuanced look at Black communities across the U.S. In this episode, she speaks to NPR's Michel Martin about how our country's understanding of race has changed since she first began working as a journalist, but how some things – like the bans on books by certain authors – kind of stay the same...
2022-12-29
08 min
Florida This Week
Author-Journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault, My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives
Host, Rob Lorei, interviews legendary Journalist and Author, Charlayne Hunter-Gault To learn more about Florida This Week, visit www.wedu.org/floridathisweek
2022-11-23
28 min
Next Question with Katie Couric
Groundbreaking journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault on chronicling — and making — history
Charlayne Hunter-Gault has spent nearly sixty years chronicling history as a journalist, but when she was just 19 years old, she played a crucial role in making it. On January 9, 1961, she and her classmate Hamilton Holmes bravely walked onto University of Georgia’s campus becoming the first two Black students to integrate the school. On this episode of Next Question with Katie Couric, Katie talks with Charlayne about that historic day and a career that stationed the journalist at some of the most respected media outlets in the country, including the New York Times, the New Yorker, and PBS Newshour. No...
2022-11-10
47 min
Free Library Podcast
Charlayne Hunter-Gault | My People: Five Decades of Writing about Black Lives
In conversation with Dorothy Roberts Referred to by Jelani Cobb as ''a Dean of American journalism,'' Charlayne Hunter-Gault has chronicled some of the past half-century's most important moments in Black life, culture, and politics. Often the only Black woman in the newsroom, she wrote for The New Yorker and The New York Times, where in 1968 she established the paper's Harlem bureau. Also a broadcast journalist, Hunter-Gault served as a reporter and anchor for PBS's McNeil-Lehrer Newshour, NPR's chief Africa correspondent, and the South Africa bureau chief for CNN. Her many honors include two Emmy Awards, two Peabody Awards, and hono...
2022-10-26
55 min
Joe Madison the Black Eagle
50 Years Of Writing About Black Lives
Charlayne Hunter-Gault doesn't just report the history. She is living history. She tells Joe Madison what it was like to be an award-winning journalist across five decades of covering Black lives.Buy her new book here: https://www.amazon.com/My-People-Decades-Writing-About/dp/0063135396
2022-10-25
29 min
The Bakari Sellers Podcast
‘My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives’ With Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Bakari Sellers is joined by journalist and civil rights activist Charlayne Hunter-Gault to discuss her new book, ‘My People’ (2:50), making sense of the present, as an active member of the Civil Rights Movement (4:45), and how the American media can better inform citizens (17:52).Host: Bakari SellersGuest: Charlayne Hunter-GaultProducer: Donnie Beacham Jr. Executive Producer: Jarrod Loadholt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2022-10-13
29 min
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Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 567321 Title: My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives Author: Charlayne Hunter-Gault Narrator: Charlayne Hunter-Gault Format: Unabridged Length: 13:08:28 Language: English Release date: 10-11-22 Publisher: HarperAudio Genres: History, Non-Fiction, North America, Social Science Summary: Charlayne Hunter-Gault is an eminent Dean of American journalism, a vital voice whose work chronicled the civil rights movement and so much of what has transpired since then. My People is the definitive collection of her reportage and commentary. Spanning datelines in the American South, South Africa and points scattered in between, her...
2022-10-12
1h 08
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2022-10-11
1h 08
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2022-10-11
1h 08
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2022-10-11
1h 08
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My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives by Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/567321 to listen full audiobooks. Title: My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives Author: Charlayne Hunter-Gault Narrator: Charlayne Hunter-Gault Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 8 minutes Release date: October 11, 2022 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: “Charlayne Hunter-Gault is an eminent Dean of American journalism, a vital voice whose work chronicled the civil rights movement and so much of what has transpired since then. My People is the definitive collection of her reportage and commentary. Spanning datelines in the American South, South Africa and points scattered in between, her work constitutes a history of our ti...
2022-10-11
05 min
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My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives by Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/567321to listen full audiobooks. Title: My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives Author: Charlayne Hunter-Gault Narrator: Charlayne Hunter-Gault Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 8 minutes Release date: October 11, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: “Charlayne Hunter-Gault is an eminent Dean of American journalism, a vital voice whose work chronicled the civil rights movement and so much of what has transpired since then. My People is the definitive collection of her reportage and commentary. Spanning datelines in the American South, South Africa and points scattered in between, her work constitutes a history of our time as...
2022-10-11
1h 08
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My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives by Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/567321 to listen full audiobooks. Title: My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives Author: Charlayne Hunter-Gault Narrator: Charlayne Hunter-Gault Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 8 minutes Release date: October 11, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: “Charlayne Hunter-Gault is an eminent Dean of American journalism, a vital voice whose work chronicled the civil rights movement and so much of what has transpired since then. My People is the definitive collection of her reportage and commentary. Spanning datelines in the American South, South Africa and points scattered in between, her work constitutes a history of our ti...
2022-10-11
05 min
Amanpour
The women leading Iran's protests
Women have been at the forefront of ongoing protests in Iran, following the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of the so-called morality police three weeks ago. In a country infamous for crushing dissent, these women are trying to force authorities to pay attention to their demands, sometimes at their own peril, as Jomana Karadsheh explains. Following her report Christiane is joined by Shirin Ebadi, a Nobel laureate and human rights lawyer who was Iran's first female presiding judge before being demoted following the 1979 revolution. Also on today's show: celebrated journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault, author of a new memoir, My P...
2022-10-07
56 min
Amanpour
The women leading Iran's protests
Women have been at the forefront of ongoing protests in Iran, following the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of the so-called morality police three weeks ago. In a country infamous for crushing dissent, these women are trying to force authorities to pay attention to their demands, sometimes at their own peril, as Jomana Karadsheh explains. Following her report Christiane is joined by Shirin Ebadi, a Nobel laureate and human rights lawyer who was Iran's first female presiding judge before being demoted following the 1979 revolution. Also on today's show: celebrated journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault, author of a n...
2022-10-07
54 min
Eric's Perspective : A podcast series on African American art
Eric's Perspective Feat. Suesan Stovall
In this episode, Eric speaks with artist, actor & singer; Suesan Stovall. They discuss how she first became exposed to the arts and artists and the role her family played in surrounding her with art and immersing her into the art world. They discuss her artistic journey -- beginning with acting and the performing arts; her training and education and how she transitioned into making art, which began as a way to sustain her performing career.. from collage as a hobby, to selling her work, to eventually building a following, clientele.. and showing her work at galleries! How she eventually...
2022-09-22
59 min
Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy
Marketing, Messaging and Mass Shootings
Air Date 6/4/2022 Today we take a look at some of the obvious steps we need to take to reduce gun violence in the United States, debunk some of the favored propaganda supporting unfettered gun ownership and explore the origins of how Gun Culture™ was invented by corporations as the frontier era need for guns began to vanish pushing them to convert guns from tools that were needed but not loved into items that were loved though no longer needed. Be part of the show! Leave us a message at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.co...
2022-06-04
1h 02
The Jazprose Diaries
The First Black Walter Cronkite - Part 1
Well, let’s just say I was a mess.Coming back to Atlanta when my marriage first began to fall apart was no picnic. One doesn’t like to return home with his tail between his legs. Not after my auspicious sendoff—my accolades, my scholarships, my belief that I’d one day return home and make a big splash in politics. I try to put a good face on things, but most days I am not in a good mood. If it’s not depression that ails me, it’s whatever you feel when you’ve lost your footi...
2022-02-17
14 min
Seven Days of 1961
At age 15, Kenneth Dious was ready to fight for the Black students integrating UGA
Kenneth Dious shares his story of the night he stood guard for a Black student who had just attended her first day of classes at the University of Georgia. He was only 15 years old when word spread in his hometown of Athens, Georgia, that a violent white mob had gathered outside the dorm room of Charlayne Hunter-Gault. Kenneth and three other Black men rushed to the crowd, ready to fight if needed. Episode Transcript available here. Read the story by Stephanie Allen to learn more about what students and community leaders did to integrate UGA.
2021-11-02
15 min
The Jazprose Diaries
Gay Achilles & the Vatican Rag
If all you know about The Trojan War is based on the movie starring Brad Pitt, I’ve got some surprising news for you. Achilles was gay. That’s what Madeline Miller says in her award-winning novel Song of Achilles. The book came out in 2012, but it’s seen an uptick in sales this year thanks to a flurry of TikTok videos celebrating the hero’s sexual orientation. It’s a belief that’s been around since ancient Greece. Reading it reminded me of homophobia at a mostly white Catholic men’s college in New York, where I was one...
2021-08-25
18 min
Quite a Quote!
Charlayne Hunter-Gault: Hostages to prejudice
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://quiteaquote.in/2021/02/27/charlayne-hunter-gault-hostages-to-prejudice-2/
2021-07-02
00 min
The Learning Curve
UGA Prof. Valerie Boyd on Zora Neale Hurston, the Harlem Renaissance, & Black History Month
This week on “The Learning Curve,” Cara and Gerard celebrate Black History Month with Professor Valerie Boyd, the Charlayne Hunter-Gault Distinguished Writer in Residence and Associate Professor of Journalism at the University of Georgia, and the definitive biographer of Zora Neale Hurston. Boyd discusses why Hurston is such an important novelist and cultural figure, and the influence of Hurston’s... Source
2021-02-10
44 min
Around The Arch: A UGA Orientation Podcast
Around the Arch - Episode 17
The power of individuals to bring about significant change.” On January 9th, 1961, Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes became the first Black students to attend UGA. To join in the celebration and commemoration of the 60th anniversary of this historic event, Around the Arch sits down with the Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion, Dr. Michelle Cook and our Thriving 13 Jaquarius Raglin to discuss the importance of the desegregation of UGA, how it has impacted our students, and how UGA plans to celebrate all semester long.
2021-01-11
48 min
Endeavours Radio
285 - Tania Cypriano
Tania Cypriano is a documentary filmmaker who has worked in both the United States and her native Brazil for over 30 years. Her collaborators have included Martin Scorsese, Bill Moyers, and Charlayne Hunter-Gault. Much of her work has focused on medicine and medical issues (including films on AIDS and Breastmilk). Her latest is Born To Be, which follows pioneering plastic surgeon Dr. Jess Ting, as he runs the first ever fellowship in gender-affirmation surgery. The film is released on November 18th. Subscribe to Endeavours wherever podcasts are sold! Social @EndeavoursRadio web: endeavoursmedia.com
2020-11-16
1h 02
Endeavours Radio
285 - Tania Cypriano
Tania Cypriano is a documentary filmmaker who has worked in both the United States and her native Brazil for over 30 years. Her collaborators have included Martin Scorsese, Bill Moyers, and Charlayne Hunter-Gault. Much of her work has focused on medicine and medical issues (including films on AIDS and Breastmilk). Her latest is Born To Be, which follows pioneering plastic surgeon Dr. Jess Ting, as he runs the first ever fellowship in gender-affirmation surgery. The film is released on November 18th.Subscribe to Endeavours wherever podcasts are sold!Social @EndeavoursRadioweb: endeavoursmedia...
2020-11-16
1h 02
The Forum at St. Luke's
Where are We Now? Cynthia Tucker on the Election - St. Luke's Podcasts
Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist Cynthia Tucker returns to St. Luke's for a post-election day conversation with Ed. For seventeen years, she served as editorial page editor of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, overseeing the newspaper's editorial policies on everything from local elections to foreign affairs. After leaving the newspaper, she spent three years as a visiting professor at the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, where she was also a Charlayne Hunter-Gault writer-in-residence. She is currently the journalist-in-residence at the University of South Alabama, where she teaches in the communications and political science departments.
2020-11-08
48 min
Words Matter
Special Final Word - Charlayne Hunter-Gault
The month of March is international women's history month and we recently celebrated International Women's Day. Black history month just ended in February -- and so in honor of both, Katie will be highlighting some outstanding women in this space. This week...Charlayne Hunter-Gault is an Emmy award winning investigative journalist and recipient of 2 Peabody Awards. But before any of that, she was the first black woman to attend the University of Georgia in the segregated South in 1961. Charlayne Hunter-Gault graduated with a degree in journalism in 1963. She went on to work for the New York Times ,The NewsHour With...
2019-03-14
04 min
DSR's Words Matter
Special Final Word - Charlayne Hunter-Gault
The month of March is international women's history month and we recently celebrated International Women's Day. Black history month just ended in February -- and so in honor of both, Katie will be highlighting some outstanding women in this space. This week...Charlayne Hunter-Gault is an Emmy award winning investigative journalist and recipient of 2 Peabody Awards. But before any of that, she was the first black woman to attend the University of Georgia in the segregated South in 1961. Charlayne Hunter-Gault graduated with a degree in journalism in 1963. She went on to work for the New York Times ,The NewsHour...
2019-03-14
05 min
Words Matter
Former White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart
Joe Lockhart served as the 19th White House Press Secretary under President Bill Clinton from 1998-2000. In 1999, Joe became the only White House Press Secretary in American history to serve during the Senate Impeachment Trial of a US President. Later Joe co-founded the Glover Park Group and went on to serve as Senior Vice President of the National Football League. Joe is currently a CNN political analyst and Vice Chairman of Edelman Public Relations. We talk to Joe about his recent CNN appearance with former Independent Counsel Ken Starr and how far he thinks Donald Trump is...
2019-03-11
57 min
DSR's Words Matter
Former White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart
Joe Lockhart served as the 19th White House Press Secretary under President Bill Clinton from 1998-2000. In 1999, Joe became the only White House Press Secretary in American history to serve during the Senate Impeachment Trial of a US President. Later Joe co-founded the Glover Park Group and went on to serve as Senior Vice President of the National Football League. Joe is currently a CNN political analyst and Vice Chairman of Edelman Public Relations.We talk to Joe about his recent CNN appearance with former Independent Counsel Ken Starr and how far he thinks Donald Trump is...
2019-03-11
59 min
Community View Points
UNCF 13th Annual Leaders Luncheon - A mind is a terrible thing to waste BUT A GREAT thing to INVEST in!
Anita Henri, Regional Director for Florida for the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and Walette Stanford, Chair of UNCF's Jacksonville Council called in to Community View Point to invite the community to UNCF 's 13th Annual Leaders’ Luncheon in downtown Jacksonville on Thursday, December 6. The Luncheon is in celebration of UNCF’s 75th Anniversary. The keynote speaker for the luncheon is Civil Rights icon and Emmy and Peabody award winning journalist Charlayne Hunter- Gault. President of UNCF, Dr. Michael Lomax, will be in attendance. As will the President of Edward Waters College, Dr. A. Zachary Faison and our Champion of Educ...
2018-11-27
11 min
blklanta
Still Standing: Legacy Street Names and Surprise Trouble
Mar and Floyd investigate the intersection of Atlanta’s most famous favorite street name changes. Would you rank A1 above Gucci? We wouldn’t… Follow @blklanta on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Mentioned: Metropolitan Avenue, Stewart Avenue, Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, Lakewood Freeway, Bankhead Ave, Tip, Shawty Lo, Hamilton E. Holmes, Charlayne Hunter, Donald Lee Hollowell, Langford Parkway, Southside, Harlem, MoMA PS1, Northside Drive, Trouble, Ashby St, Simpson Rd, Joseph E. Lowery, Joseph E. Boone & Frederick Douglass.
2018-01-01
26 min
On Assignment - From the duPont-Columbia Awards
#17: Ira Glass, Christiane Amanpour and Bill Moyers
This year’s duPont-Columbia Awards celebrated our 75th anniversary in a room packed with journalism greats like NBC News’ Lester Holt, CBS News’ Jane Pauley, This American Life’s Ira Glass, CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, Bill Moyers, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, and so many others. Holt kicked off the evening by addressing the current anti-media climate head-on. Throughout the ceremony, award winners and honorees echoed his sentiments, reaffirming just how critical journalism is, now more than ever. See the complete list of this year’s winners here. Watch the full ceremony and learn more about the duPont-Columbia Awards at duPont.org. #duPont2017
2017-02-09
40 min
The One Way Ticket Show
Multi-Award Winning Filmmaker - Muffie Meyer
Middlemarch Films, Inc. was founded in 1978 by Ellen Hovde (now retired) and Muffie Meyer. Over the past thirty years, Middlemarch Films has produced more than one hundred films and videos. These have been distributed nationally and internationally in theaters, on television, in the home video and educational markets. All of Middlemarch's major productions have opened to extremely favorable reviews in such publications as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, Time, Newsweek, People, and many more. Their productions include documentaries, theatrical features, video series and children's films, for which they have...
2016-10-25
47 min
International Festival of Arts & Ideas
South Africa Now: Reflecting on 20 Years of Democracy
2014 marks 20 years of democracy in South Africa, as we contemplate South Africa’s post-Apartheid hearings and the legacy of Nelson Mandela. Has the Truth and Reconciliation process been a catalyst for other communities emerging from violent histories? Where is South Africa on today’s world stage? Panelists: Charlayne Hunter-Gault, award-winning journalist Zakes Mda, writer and cultural commentator Lydia Polgreen, international editor and correspondent, The New York Times John Stremlau Ph.D., Vice President, Peace Programs at The Carter Center
2015-02-11
00 min
Women's Media Center Live with Robin Morgan
WMC Live #10: Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Dr. Marianne Legato, Valerie Hudson, Rachel Lloyd, Ingoma Nshya. (Original Airdate 10/27/2012)
Robin takes on willful ignorance, and speaks with "Sex and World Peace" author Valerie Hudson; and sexploitation survivor Rachel Lloyd. Journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault talks about her career and the state of the world; members of Ingoma Nshya, a women's drumming troupe formed by Rwandan genocide survivors, plays; and Dr. Marianne Legato explains the new science of gender-specific medicine.
2012-10-27
59 min
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Forum series
Civil Rights: Then and Now
Ray Suarez, Allida Black, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, and Roger Wilkins discuss how the lessons learned from the civil rights movement 50 years ago inform the struggle for equal rights today.
2012-02-20
1h 00
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Forum series
Kennedy, Johnson Civil Rights Forum
Journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Roger Wilkins and Harris Wofford, who worked with and for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, discussed the struggle for civil rights in the early 1960's with Harvard historian Kenneth Mack.
2012-02-20
1h 10
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The New Yorker, July 5th, 2010 (Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Tad Friend, Sasha Frere-Jones) Audiobook by Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Tad Friend, Sasha Frere-Jones
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://audiobookspace.com/freeTitle: The New Yorker, July 5th, 2010 (Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Tad Friend, Sasha Frere-Jones) Author: Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Tad Friend, Sasha Frere-Jones Narrator: Todd Mundt Format: Highlights Length: 2 hrs Language: English Release date: 06-30-10 Publisher: The New Yorker Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 7 votes Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: In this issue: COMMENT "Team Effort", by George Packer: President Obama's dilemma in Afghanistan. THE FINANCIAL PAGE "Greater Fools", by James Surowiecki: The dangers of financial illiteracy. THE TALK OF THE TOWN "Fashion Emergencies", by Judith Thurman: Wardrobe surgery...
2010-06-30
02 min
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The New Yorker, July 5th, 2010 (Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Tad Friend, Sasha Frere-Jones) by Charlayne Hunter-Gault | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The New Yorker, July 5th, 2010 (Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Tad Friend, Sasha Frere-Jones) Author: Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Tad Friend, Sasha Frere-Jones Narrator: Todd Mundt Format: Highlights Length: 2 hrs Language: English Release date: 06-30-10 Publisher: The New Yorker Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: In this issue: COMMENT "Team Effort", by George Packer: President Obama's dilemma in Afghanistan. THE FINANCIAL PAGE "Greater Fools", by James Surowiecki: The dangers of financial illiteracy. THE TALK OF THE TOWN "Fashion Emergencies", by Judith Thurman: Wardrobe surgery by Junky Styling. LETTER FOM SOUTH AFRICA "The Third...
2010-06-30
02 min
Mount Holyoke College Podcast
Charlayne Hunter-Gault Visits MHC
The Emmy and Peabody Award-winning journalist delivered the first Spring 2009 Body Politic(s) lecture and launched the Weissman Center for Leadership and the Liberal Arts Tenth Anniversary celebration with her talk titled "From Jim Crow to Apartheid South Africa and Beyond: A Journalist's Journey."
2009-04-14
00 min
Journalism Perspectives (Audio)
New News Out of Africa with Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Broadcast journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault reports on the struggle for democracy and human rights that she witnessed during her many years covering South Africa in this keynote address honoring the 20th anniversary of Eleanor Roosevelt College at the University of California, San Diego. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 15980]
2009-03-09
57 min
Journalism Perspectives (Video)
New News Out of Africa with Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Broadcast journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault reports on the struggle for democracy and human rights that she witnessed during her many years covering South Africa in this keynote address honoring the 20th anniversary of Eleanor Roosevelt College at the University of California, San Diego. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 15980]
2009-03-09
00 min
Journalism (Audio)
New News Out of Africa with Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Broadcast journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault reports on the struggle for democracy and human rights that she witnessed during her many years covering South Africa in this keynote address honoring the 20th anniversary of Eleanor Roosevelt College at the University of California, San Diego. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 15980]
2009-03-09
57 min