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I Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesDebbie Hunte is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 26 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. Thanks for joining me for Part 2 of my conversation with Debbie Hunte. Debbie shares how she was brought up to respect people but didn't always meet that respect when working in hospitals setting. She also talks about dealing with the death of both her parents and how her mother made sure that Debbie and her siblings and the grandchildren all knew their history. 2025-05-0524 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesDebbie Hunte is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 25 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is Part 1 of my conversation with Debbie Hunte who was born and raised in Montreal. Her parents and grandparents on both her maternal and paternal side, were all born in Barbados. Debbie’s mother came to Canada with 35 other women as part of Canada’s  Domestic Scheme which ran from 1955-1967. Debbie shares what that was like for her mom and how her mom helped make it possible for many Black families to rent homes in Notre-Dame...2025-04-2129 minReal America’s VoiceReal America’s VoiceThe Patriettes Podcast: Episode 14 | April 8, 2025 | Hosts: Angie, Donna, Paris, Shannon and TeresaThe Patriettes welcome Dr. Stella Immanuel, who gained attention in July 2020 for advocating the use of hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, and zinc as treatments for COVID-19. She discusses her experience treating over 350 COVID patients and her belief that masks and social distancing were unnecessary. Dr. Immanuel was involved with America's Frontline Doctors and became a controversial figure due to her views on the pandemic. Her medical license was challenged, and she sued CNN for defamation, though she lost the case. Later in the episode, Angie, Donna, Paris, Shannon, and Teresa discuss the nationwide "Hands-Off Protest" and topics like tariffs and their...2025-04-1048 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesCheryl Whalin is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 24 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is Part 2 of my conversation with Cheryl Whalin where she shares stories of her Great Aunt Hattie and Hattie's Chicken Shack. Cheryl also talks about growing up in Edmonton and why it's so important to gather and share our family histories. 2025-04-0719 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesCheryl Whalin is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 23 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is Part 1 of my conversation with Cheryl Whalin (nee Melton) who shares the amazing story of both sides of her family connected to the migration of Black people from Oklahoma, USA to Alberta, Canada. Cheryl shares details of where they travelled from and what their journeys to Wildwood and Amber Valley were like. 2025-03-2427 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesLisa J Weiss is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 22 of theI Am Black Historypodcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media.In this episode you will meet Lisa J. Weiss who was born in Trinidad and came to Canada with her family when she was 4 years old. Lisa does work that she says, "Helps people see that  their past does not define them."2025-03-1031 minDoomslayersDoomslayersThe Future Is Now, Old Man!The future is now old man!!This week, with Laylah raptured and Donna inexplicably comparing the present state of affairs with the SpongeBob movie, the girls discuss the future.Annie discusses her denial of the future, Donna chats about her nervousness for it and the discussion declines into a chat about how awful the world is and how Dublin should be more like Paris.**WE WANT YOUR DOOM**Contact us NOW with your quandaries and we will swiftly solve them with our appalling...2025-03-0349 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesAdrienne R Johnson is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 21 of theI Am Black Historypodcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is Part 2 of my conversation with Adrienne Johnson who was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. In this part of our conversation, Adrienne shares her work and studies of Black Canadian art and artists of the early 1900s. She also talks about the generosity and the support she received from Black communities on her journeys.2025-02-2424 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesAdrienne R Johnson is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 20 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is Part 1 of my conversation with Adrienne Johnson  where she shares with us what she knows about her family’s history, her traumatizing interaction with Montreal police, and gives us a history lesson about the migration of Black peoples to Quebec. 2025-02-1029 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesIssac Crosby is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 19 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. In this, Part 2 of our conversation, Issac shares how being a part of both Black and Indigenous Cultures is tough but also a blessing. how much he loves his momma, his time at Brickworks, and how important it is for all of us to take care of this planet we call home. 2025-01-2030 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesIssac Crosby is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4 , episode 18 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is part 1 of my conversation with Isaac Crosby who is a Black/Ojibwa agricultural expert with a passion for teaching and sharing his knowledge of Indigenous food systems. Isaac is a member  of a large family from the Ojibwas of Anderdon, a pre-confederation band of mixed Black/Indigenous people living near Windsor, ON. 2024-12-3032 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesMichelle J Buckle is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 17 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is Part 2 of my conversation with Michelle J Buckle where she talks about learning or not learning about Black History in Alberta, the conversations she has with her sisters about what their mother and grandmothers might have gone through, and how Afro Caribbeans arrive in Canada not knowing about the long history of Black folks in Canada. 2024-12-0919 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesMichelle J Buckle is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 16 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is Part 1 of my conversation with Michelle J Buckle. Michelle shares the journey of her family from Jamaica to England to Canada. Michelle also shares how much of her culture, language,  and self she has lost because of the racism her family encountered and how she is reclaiming that. Michelle says there were many who supported her along the way, including some teachers who she still has fonds memories of. 2024-11-1828 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesKaren Toliver-Springer is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4 episode 15 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. In this episode you will meet Karen Toliver-Springer. Karen is the 6th generation of her family  in Hamilton. Karen has a rich Canadian history and on her mother’s side, it starts with John Slaughter who in 1781 in Halifax, NS was given his freedom papers by his British slave owner. 2024-10-2820 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesMichael Jarvis is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4 episode 14 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. In this, Part 2 of our conversation, Michael Jarvis, who was born in Montreal, talks about Sam Langford, navigating blackness, more about his Uncle Bub, Angela James, and the importance of getting Black stories told. 2024-10-0731 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesMichael Jarvis is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4 episode 13 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. In this, Part 1 of our conversation, Michael, who was born in Montreal, talks about the many facets of his family and how they came to find themselves in Nova Scotia. He shares about his mixed race Great, Great Grandfather Deacon William Barton who served in WW1 and "passed". Among other things, Michael also talks about "Driving Down Home" every summer for clams and chips, dulse, gooseberries, and good "baloney".2024-09-1634 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesPearl Lawrence is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4 episode 12 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. I told Pearl Lawrence that her family is the poster family for Black Canadian history. Her story stretches from across the United States to Oklahoma to Campsie Alberta and from India to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick with Hogan's Alley in Vancouver, BC thrown in as well. 2024-08-2635 minThe Donna Drake ShowThe Donna Drake ShowIf You Believe It Will Work, You'll See Opportunities. If You Believe It Won't, You Will See Obstacles with Joey Vahedi - #132Donna attends The Woman’s Executive Summit 2024. The Woman’s Executive Summit convenes the industry’s largest network of women who are breaking down barriers and manifesting the careers they want—while making a difference in the world. Donna talks to Amy Amato, Executive director for Richner Live Events, Seema Bhansali, ESQ. VP Employee Experience and Inclusion at Henry Schein, Kamona Ayres, Director of Port Jefferson Power Station at National Grid, Magdalonie Paris Campbell, Director –AT&T, Donna M. Stefans, Founder and Lead Attoney at Stefens Law Group, Stewart Richner CEO of Richner Communications Inc. and Melissa Negrin-Wiener, Partner at Genser...2024-08-2652 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesKimble Sherwood is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4 episode 11  of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. I had a great time talking with Kimble Sherwood in the Nelson Mandela room at the Union Untied Church in Montreal, Quebec. Kimble talks about growing up in Little Burgundy in Montreal, his love of music that was encouraged by his mother, and how the Negro Community Centre helped keep him, his siblings, and other Black children off the street and occupied. 2024-08-0532 minSpotlight ConversationsSpotlight ConversationsVeteran NBC producer/reporter Mark Barger talks about the Olympic Games in Paris and behind the scenes in sports broadcastingCovering sports today with NBC reporter and producer Mark Barger about The Olympic Games in Paris, along with his personal stories from Olympic days gone by. The 30 year broadcast veteran discusses the games in Torino, Sydney, Tokyo and Beijing as well as Paris; what his day to day job is like this summer - and adds a bit of broadcasting advice on what it takes to be successful in television. Join us!About the Spotlight Conversations podcast:Tune in as I invite friends inside my cozy linoleum free recording studio to talk...2024-07-3119 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesLynn Jones is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 10 of the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is Part 2 of my conversation with Lynn Jones. Lynn shares her experience of taking a stand against the Black United Front, raising funds to help Black communities during Covid, and how the Lynn Jones African Canadian and Diaspora Heritage Collection came to be. 2024-07-1527 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesLynn Jones is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 9 of Season 4 of the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is Part 1 of my conversation with Lynn Jones. Among other topics, Lynn shares the history of her father's family from Kentucky to Preston to Jollytown and then Truro and her mother's family from Guysborough to Truro. Lynn also shares why she claims the whole continent of Africa as her home. . 2024-06-2427 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesReverend Blair Dixon is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is episode 8 of Season 4 of the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. I had so much fun talking with Reverend Blair Dixon who grew up in Union Place in Saint John, New Brunswick. He says that growing up Black and poor was a blessing. He also says, he doesn't need a movement to tell him he matters; he knew he was loved and mattered to his family. 2024-06-0336 minEverything Saxophone PodcastEverything Saxophone PodcastSaxophonist Heidi Radtke; Divergent Styles Influenced by TraditionsAfter seeing a saxophonist busking in the streets in her hometown, a very young Heidi Radtke knew she wanted to play saxophone.  She got her wish at age 11, and from that moment on, has studied with some of the best classical saxophonists around to become one of the most well-regarded contemporary saxophonists on the scene today. Her mentors included Timothy McCallister, Donald Sinta, Debra Richtmeyer, Dale Underwood, and Otis Murphy. She has become a passionate teacher and clinician, teaching at Butler University and currently at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2024-05-231h 53I Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesTina Pippy is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 7 of the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. Tina Pippy was born in Newfoundland and is on a journey to find her true self. She and grew up in a white family and though she knew she was different, no one in her family would acknowledge her full identity. 2024-05-1332 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesEvie Auchinvole is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 6 of the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. In this, part 2 of our conversation, Evie Auchinvole talks about Black History in Hamilton and surrounding areas, how important the church is to Black communities, and why it's important, especially for young people, that our stories be told. 2024-04-2231 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesEvie Auchinvole is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 5 of the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is Part 1 of my conversation with Evie Auchinvole. In this episode, Evie shares the pieces of her family tree that she knows and talks about how some of her ancestors came from Germany to Hamilton while others came to Donkin, Nova Scotia from Barbados and then Hamilton. As Evie said, "Well, sit back because I'm going to tell you a marvellous story." 2024-04-0130 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesAnne Rockhead is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to another episode of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. In this episode you will meet Anne Rockhead who was born in Montreal, Quebec and was married to Kenny, the son of Rufus Rockhead the owner of Rockhead's Paradise, a famous nightclub in Montreal. Anne has a lot to share about the Union United Church and the Negro Community Centre both important places for Montreal's Black Communities. 2024-03-1119 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesOna Mae Morris Allen is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4 and episode 3 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. In this episode you will meet Ona Mae Morrisn Allen who was born in 1925 in Raleigh Township in North Buxton. I want to thank Moe Knaus for introducing us to Ona Mae and for hanging with us at Ona Mae's house the day of the interview. We had such a good time with great laughs and a few tears. 2024-02-1935 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesPercy Paris is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4, episode 2 of the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is Part 2 of my conversation with Percy Paris. Percy talks about the systemic racism in the sport of hockey and what a big part hockey has played in his family members lives. He also talks about the lack of attention paid to African Nova Scotia stories and that even though the government of Nova Scotia has given an apology to Africville residents and descendants - more is needed. 2024-01-2927 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesPercy Paris is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to Season 4 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. It's been an amazing year travelling across Canada and meeting so many incredible Black folks who were willing to share their stories and those of their ancestors. We have now interviewed and photographed folks from all 10 provinces. New year, our intention is to visit the territories. Episode 1 of this new season, features Percy Paris from Windsor, Nova Scotia. Percy had so much to share that Part 2 will be published on Jan 29th. Sit back, enjoy, and thanks for...2024-01-0832 minThe Donna Drake ShowThe Donna Drake ShowChanging The World By Your Example, Not By Your Opinion with HaChi Yu - #100On the 100th episode of The Donna Drake Show Podcast, Donna welcomes Matt Nuccio President of Design Edge. Design Edge has been a leading toy, game, and collectable development, marketing, manufacturing and consulting agency. Design Edge is the backend support to dozens of international toy companies both big and small and is well-equipped to help bring any company to the next level; Donna talks with HaChi Yu the Director of Jivamukti Yoga Collective. Through strength, flexibility, and fluidity Ha-Chi’s classes focus on the practices as an integration of ancient teachings into our modern day life with relevance, joy an...2023-12-2657 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesLezlie Harper is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 15 and the final one of Season 3 of  the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. In this episode you meet Lezlie Harper, founder of Niagara Bound Tours. Lezlie was  born in Fort Erie and is a fifth generation descendant of freedom seekers who arrived in Niagara in 1850. Thanks for tuning in, be sure to check out other episodes, and join us in the fall for Season 4. 2023-10-2732 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesCheryl Tynes-Martin is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 14 of Season 3 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. In this episode, I continue my conversation with Cheryl Tynes who we met in Kamloops, British Columbia in July 2022. Cheryl shared about the life of her brother who was a renowned tattooist. Cheryl also talked more about her love of history and why teaching Black History to young people is so important. 2023-06-1922 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesCheryl Tynes-Martin is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 13 of Season 3 of  the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is part 1 of my conversation with Cheryl Tynes Martin. David and I were visiting my Aunt Louise, Uncle Bill and cousin Marie in Kamloops last summer and checked out a "Down Home Kitchen Party" music event one afternoon where we met Cheryl and her husband Lesra. We exchanged contact info and a few days later Cheryl and I sat down to talk about what she has learned about her African Nova Scotian heritage and growing up...2023-05-2925 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesShayna Jones is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 12 of Season 3 of  the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. I was fortunate enough to be introduced to Shayna Jones by Carol Lafayette-Boyd last summer when travelling west. I interviewed Shayna over Zoom from her home in Kaslo, British Columbia. Shayna is an award winning, professional, performance artist specializing in the traditional oral storytelling of African and Afro-Diasporic folklore. Shayna is also the creator and lead on an amazing project called Black and Rural which she talked about here with us and, if you want to kn...2023-05-0827 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesValerie Jerome is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 11 of Season 3 of  the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. I interviewed Valerie Jerome over Zoom while travelling west last summer. We managed to travel to Vancouver a few weeks later and Valerie invited us to her home and made us an amazing brunch. She also shared photos and other archival materials of her and her brother Harry's time in the Canadian Championship Games, the 1959 Pan-American Games, and the 1960 Rome Olympics. Valerie is a former teacher, political activist, and public speaker and shared with us the st...2023-04-1738 min\"Love's A Secret Weapon" PodcastChapter 20: Eloquent - Part 2As Donna continues reading from her memoir… Donna’s couture designs begin to attract attention on the Big Island of Hawaii culminating in a photo shoot in a volcano lava field! It’s Paris in Paniolo Paradise! Plus, Donna and Dr Adam are joined by their next fan guest! Gary Wells is a writer and blogger devoted to mid-century culture, music, and films. Gary joins Donna and Dr Adam to talk mid-century records, cars, and The King of Rock 'n' Roll – Elvis. What’s your favourite Elvis film – the trio discuss! Gary's blog is available...2023-03-281h 38I Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesBlack Canadian Devon MD Jones. Be InspiredInTheBlack:Canada and DeeP Visions Media are pleased to present the fourth interview in our series titled, "Black Canadians - Be Inspired". Meet Devon MD Jones who, along with a group of three other athletes, coached by Super Bowl Champion Luke Willson, is competing on CBC's Canada's Ultimate Challenge. Be ready to be inspired as you listen to Devon share her parent's experiences of moving from St. Vincent and the Grenadines to Winnipeg, Manitoba, how she has learned that her story matters, and what it was like participating on Canada's Ultimate Challenge.2023-03-2821 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesLeander Lane is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 10 of Season 3 of  the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. I reached out to Leander Lane during our across Canada trip over the summer of 2022 after Carol LaFayette-Boyd told me he would be a good person to talk to about Black history in Saskatchewan and the Prairies. Leader has done extensive research into his ancestors journeys in the late 1800s and early 1900s from the United States to Canada. Leander is the Great Grandson of Julius Caesar Lane who, along with Joseph Mayes, led 10 Black families to...2023-03-2736 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesBlack Canadian Meaux Redhead. Be InspiredInTheBlack:Canada and DeeP Visions Media are pleased to present the third interview in our series titled, "Black Canadians - Be Inspired". Meet Meaux Redhead who, along with a group of three other athletes, coached by Olympic speed skater Gilmore Junio, is competing on CBC's Canada's Ultimate Challenge. Be ready to be inspired as you listen to Meaux share her family's experience of immigrating to Canada from Grenada, her lifelong love of sports, and her participation on Canada's Ultimate Challenge.2023-03-2124 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesBlack Canadian Zalie Tshuma. Be InspiredInTheBlack:Canada and DeeP Visions Media are pleased to present the second interview in our series titled, "Black Canadians - Be Inspired". Meet Zalie Tshuma who, along with a group of three other athletes, coached by Olympic speed skater and cyclist Clara Hughes, is competing on CBC's Canada's Ultimate Challenge. Be ready to be inspired as you listen to Zalie share her experiences as a ten year old immigrating to Canada from Zimbabwe with her family, her love of athletics as a young Black girl, and her participation on Canada's Ultimate Challenge.2023-03-1419 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesBlack Canadian Kate Fabien-Ferrol. Be InspiredInTheBlack:Canada and DeeP Visions Media are pleased to present the first interview in our series titled "Black Canadians - Be Inspired". Meet Kate Fabien-Ferrol who, along with a group of three other athletes, coached by former Olympian, Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk), water poloist Waneek Horn-Miller, is competing on CBC's Canada's Ultimate Challenge. Be ready to be inspired as you listen to Kate share her family's journey from the Caribbean country of Dominica to Yellowknife, NWT, her experiences as a Black Woman in fitness and wellness spaces while dealing with Lupus, and her participation on Canada's Ultimate Challenge. 2023-03-0720 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesCheryl Foggo is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 9 of Season 3 of the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. In this episode, I continue my conversation with Cheryl Foggo who was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta. Cheryl shares more of her family's history, what life was like for her growing up in Calgary including the racism she saw happening around her, and how she came to fall in love with and tell the story of John Ware and his family.2023-03-0626 minBeyond The FrontlineBeyond The Frontline"It was the first time in my life someone didn't give me a hard time for being a fighter. "Patrick Kelly ~ Mindset of a MarineEver since Patrick Kelly can remember, he has always had the mindset to do better. He attributes a lot of this mindset to being brought up in a life of scarcity, and a grandfather that planted a seed of resiliency.  It was his words that carried him through numerous difficult situations with grace and honor. Those words that still carry him through every trying situation he encounters. In 2017, he was overweight, wheelchair bound, and on a multitude of pain medication to manage his chronic pain. He was at one of his lowest points in life. O...2023-02-151h 12I Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesCheryl Foggo is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI am so pleased to welcome you to  episode 8 of Season 3 of the  I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. I was very fortunate to spend time with Cheryl Foggo during our across Canada trip over the summer of 2022. Cheryl was very generous with her family stories, her time, and the sharing of her own experiences of growing up Black in Calgary.  She had so much to share that I will bring it to you in 2 parts. In this first part, Cheryl talks about what the journey for the Smiths and...2023-02-1333 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesCharlotte Williams is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI met Charlotte Williams (nee Mayes) during the summer 0f 2022 while travelling across Canada and am so pleased for her story to be episode 7 of Season 3 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. Charlotte was born in North Battleford, Saskachewan on October 31, 1965.  Charlotte’s paternal great-grandparents, Joseph and Mattie Mayes, led a group of Black families from the U.S. state of Oklahoma in 1910 to Canada and were some of the first Black settlers in Saskatchewan. Dr. Charlotte Williams is a veterinarian and served as president of the Sas...2023-01-2330 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesBarbara McNeil is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our Voices.Welcome to episode 6 of Season 3 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. I met Dr. McNeil in Indian Head Saskatchewan during the unveiling of an installation, recognizing and honouring the Indian Head Rockets. This was an all Black baseball team that was part of a league that played in the prairies in the late 40s and early 50s and who were inducted into Saskatchewan's Sports Hall of Fame in 2022. Dr. McNeil came to Canada at the age of 12 and lived in Toronto until she moved with her husband...2023-01-0231 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesDebbie Beaver is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI met Debbie Beaver during our across Canada trip during the summer of 2022 when Debbie, her cousin Myrna, and her brother Paul took us to visit their family's original homesteads and to other Black Historical sites.  I am so pleased that her story is episode 5 of Season 3 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. Debbie was born in Barrhead (120 Km NW of Edmonton) Alberta in 1952 and raised on a farm along with her 5 siblings. Debbie's  great-grandparents on both sides came to Canada in the early 20th century because of...2022-12-1239 minStorytime in ParisStorytime in ParisEp. 45 - Jamie Beck, “An American in Provence”Welcome to the season finale of Season Four of Storytime in Paris! I have a very special guest for you: Jamie Beck is a world-renowned photographer whose photographs are almost an extension of herself. Her list of credits is long and impressive, and speckled with world famous brands like Chanel, Donna Karan, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Netflix, Disney, Google, Samsung, Microsoft, Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar, to name but a few. Among her many accolades, Jamie has twice been named as one of the industry’s top 100 creatives by Adweek magazine.And yet, one year, she decided to g...2022-11-3039 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesNokuthula Mpofu is Black Hisory (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 4 of Season 3 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. I interviewed Noku during our across Canada trip during the summer of 2022. Noku was born February 4th, 1997 in Zimbabwe as were her parents - Siziwe and Anthony Mpofu. Noku moved to Canada in 2001 when she was 4. Her family lived in Hamilton and Burlington, ON until 2010 and then moved to Fort McMurray. Noku is attending The Kings University in Edmonton, AB and says that we all need to explore the biases we learned and ask ourselves why...2022-11-2132 minEverything Saxophone PodcastEverything Saxophone PodcastGreg Banaszak Podcast; Legendary Charlie Parker StoriesDonna Schwartz spoke with Classical & Jazz Saxophonist, Educator, Greg Banaszak. Greg Banaszak is one of the most sought after orchestral saxophone soloists of his generation. As one of the few saxophonists active in both the classical and jazz mediums, he includes a combination of concerto performances, solo and chamber music recitals, and jazz festival appearances. He has presented recitals in such prestigious concert halls as Vienna’s Bösendorfer Concert Hall, the Royal Palace in Warsaw, Poland, and New York’s Lincoln Center’s Bruno Walter Hall. He has presented master classes...2022-11-171h 17I Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesZachariah Leonardi is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 3 of Season 3 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. I interviewed Zachariah during our across Canada trip during the summer of 2022. Zachariah is Afro-Indigenous and was born on July 10, 1998 in Thunder Bay Ontario. His mother was also born in Thunder Bay and his father was born in Mogadishu, Somalia. During our  conversation, Zachariah talked about growing up Black and Indigenous, the racism he faced in hockey, and his experience as one of the organizers of the Anti-Black Racism rally that took place in Thunder Bay in...2022-10-3139 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesCarol LaFayette-Boyd is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 2 of Season 3 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. I interviewed Carol over Zoom back in the spring of 2022 and finally got to meet her and some of her family members in person during our travels west this past summer. Carol was born on a farm near McGee, Saskatchewan and shared wonderful memories of growing up there. She was born to descendants of those who came to Canada in 1906 from Iowa and 1910 from Oklahoma. Carol continues to do research to fill in the missing pieces...2022-10-1037 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesAndrew Paris is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome back to Season 3 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. In this first episode of the season, I had a great conversation with Andrew Paris who grew up in Summerside, Prince Edward Island where his family was one of a few Black families on the island at the time. As a young person, Andrew struggled to be proud of his Blackness and has come full circle as he now helps others see the importance of equity, diversity, and inclusion when it comes to engaging BIPOC youth in...2022-09-1930 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesTracy Cain is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to the final episode of Season 2 of the I Am Black History Podcast. In this part two of my conversation with Tracy Cain, she talks about the YouTube video called "Stand Up" that she put together featuring "old new" photos of her ancestors and why it's important for people to see the photos. She also talks about growing up singing old Negro spirituals in church, how singing is a passion for her whole family, and that singing these songs brings her ancestors to life.  You can catch all the episodes from Season One and Two wherever you get y...2022-07-0432 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesTracy Cain is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is episode 15 of Season 2 and Part 1 of my conversation with Tracy Cain on the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. Tracy is a 5th generation Black Canadian who was born in Brantford, ON and now lives in Guelph, ON with her husband and their four sons. Tracy has become quite the detective when it comes to finding out about her ancestors and their experiences of being Black in Canada. Get ready for a "real" Canadian history lesson. Part two of my conversation with Tracy will be published on J...2022-06-1333 minHappy Hour ScientifiqueHappy Hour ScientifiqueAvance Rapide, les podcasts - #4 ClimatRadio Campus Paris lance Avance Rapide, le festival qui laisse la place aujourd'hui à celles et ceux qui feront les ondes de demain. Du 9 au 12 juin, Avance Rapide met les questionnements des jeunesses franciliennes et européennes au centre des préoccupations et des dance-floors. Sur quatre jours de programmation radiophonique et musicale, Radio Campus Paris investit FGO-Barbara, Dock B, Balades Sonores et la Maison des Initiatives Étudiantes pour un festival organisé en collaboration avec Sphera, le premier réseau de médias indépendants européens. Porté en France par CaféBabel, StreetPress et Arty Farty, et soutenu par la Commission...2022-06-1200 minHappy Hour ScientifiqueHappy Hour ScientifiqueAvance Rapide, les podcasts - #4 ClimatRadio Campus Paris lance Avance Rapide, le festival qui laisse la place aujourd'hui à celles et ceux qui feront les ondes de demain. Du 9 au 12 juin, Avance Rapide met les questionnements des jeunesses franciliennes et européennes au centre des préoccupations et des dance-floors. Sur quatre jours de programmation radiophonique et musicale, Radio Campus Paris investit FGO-Barbara, Dock B, Balades Sonores et la Maison des Initiatives Étudiantes pour un festival organisé en collaboration avec Sphera, le premier réseau de médias indépendants européens. Porté en France par CaféBabel, StreetPress et Arty Farty, et soutenu par la Commission...2022-06-1200 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesVant Hayes is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 14 of Season 2 of the of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. Spending time with Vant Hayes was such a special treat. Mr. Hayes was born in Edmonton Alberta in 1926. His parent's families were part of the Oklahoma 1000s who came from Oklahoma to Alberta looking for a better life free from racial prejudice. His father's family settled in the Keystone area, now called Breton and his mother's family settled in a homestead called Pine Creek and then later in Amber Valley. Mr. Hayes shares first...2022-05-2343 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesEvelyn Myrie is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 13 of Season 2 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. Evelyn Myrie and her sisters left Jamaica and came to Canada to join their mother who was here as part of the Domestic Workers Program, one of the few ways Black women could emigrate to Canada. Evelyn's family settled in Windsor, On where they were welcomed into a rich Black Canadian environment. Listen as Evelyn shares her  journey from Jamaica, to Windsor and then Hamilton. 2022-05-0232 minThe Donas : Advice & StoriesThe Donas : Advice & StoriesSaving A Life on a Plane & The Best ChampagneIn this episode Donna discusses how we make plans sometimes and then the universe laughs at us - how do we act when things are beyond our control? She talks the medical emergency that happened on her flight and how she had to rise to occasion an save a stranger, her first night in Paris, and how the "je ne sais quoi" (or the quality that cannot be explained) of th French women is alive in all of us, we just sometimes need to have to save someones life on a plane or come to a foreign country without an...2022-05-0145 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesStella Sheppard is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 12 of Season 2 of the of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. I met Stella Sheppard at Emancipation Day celebrations in Prince Edward Island in 2021. Stella invited me to her home where we had a conversation about her ancestors who were some of the first Black people.brought to PEI. She talked about growing up in Darkie's Hollow on Seven Mile Road and why knowing about her Black and Indigenous heritages is so important to her. Stella is a storyteller, journalist, and writer and has published o...2022-04-1130 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesChristian Mbanza is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is episode 11 of Season 2 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media where I got to sit down with Christian Mbanza a school teacher from Saskatchewan. Christian was born in South Africa just as Nelson Mandela was becoming the president and his family immigrated to Canada when he was nine years old. Christian says its quite an experience going from being surrounded by Black people to often being the only Black person in his class or school. Listen to Christian as he shares his passion for history and wh...2022-03-2132 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesArnold Pinnock and The Porter are Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 10 of Season 2 and a special episode of I Am Black History brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada and DeeP Visions Media. In this episode you will get to hear my conversation with Arnold Pinnock, co-creator, executive producer, and writer of the new CBC original series, The Porter a collaboration between CBC and BET Plus. Arnold was generous with this time and his praise for everyone involved in bringing The Porter series to fruition and he encourages us all to tell our stories. Arnold says that The Porter is, "A love letter to those who don't have...2022-03-0537 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesLaina Dawes is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 9 of Season 2 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is a continuation of my conversation with Laina Dawes. In this episode, Laine shares what it's been like to navigate the world of heavy metal as a Black women and in particular the stuggles she had when writing her book, What Are You Doing Here?: A Black Woman's Life and Liberation in Heavy Metal. Laina is currently completing her studies as a PHD candidate of Ethnomusicology at Columbia University.2022-02-2825 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesLaina Dawes is Black History (ITBC) Part 1 - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 8 of Season 2 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This episode is part 1 of my conversation with Laina Dawes. Laine was born in Toronto Ontario but grew up just outside of Kingston, Ontario. Laina is a music and cultural critic and is the author of What Are You Doing Here?: A Black Woman's Life and Liberation in Heavy Metal. Laina is currently completing her studies as a PHD candidate of Ethnomusicology at Columbia University. 2022-02-0725 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesGordon McNeilly is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is the 7th episode of Season 2  of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. I was fortunate to travel to Prince Edward Island in 2021 to visit family and was there for an Emancipation Day celebration. In this episode, Gordon McNeilly shares how he worked with others to make that day happen and that he is committed to making it an official holiday for Islanders. Gordon was born in New Brunswick but now calls PEI home where, in 2019 he was t...2022-01-1729 minAuthentically DetroitAuthentically DetroitBlack Thriving in Paris with Lauren Hood & Allen Penniman!A group of 12 Black Detroiters went on an excursion of search of Black Thriving  in Paris, France. Lauren Hood is the founder and executive director of the Institute of Afro-Urbanism and the curator of the trip!Allen Penniman is a city planner and designer in Detroit who went on the excursion. Orlando is out this week but Donna has all bases covered. Support the showFollow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. 2021-12-301h 13I Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesLeslie McCurdy is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is the 6th episode of Season 2 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In this episode you will meet, Leslie McCurdy who was born in Windsor, ON. Her mother was born in Ann Arbor Michigan and her father was born in London ON. Leslie is a writer, choreographer, producer, and actor and has performed in two - one women plays for the past 20 plus years - one title "The Spirit of Harriet Tubman" and the other "Things My F...2021-12-2735 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesDebra Paris Perry is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is the 5th episode of Season 2 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. I keep saying that I could have called the podcast The Paris/Jacksons Are Black History since this is the 4th of my own relatives to be featured on the podcast. In this episode you will meet, Debra Ann Paris Perry whose grandmother - Nina Paris (nee Jackson) was one of my maternal grandfather's sisters. Deb is both Black and Cree and says even though s...2021-12-0637 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesKaron Chester is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is episode 4 of Season 2 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In this episode meet Karon Chester who was born in Guyana, South America and immigrated to Canada when she was 11. Karon shares her family's journey to Manitoba and what life was like for her parents and the strong foundation they gave her and her siblings to help them deal with the challenges of being Black in Canada. Karon talks about the shifting political landscape in Manitoba and...2021-11-1529 minCrime ScholarCrime ScholarThe Sherman Courthouse Riot: The Lynching of George HughesParis' lifelong search for her family's genealogical records leads her to investigate the reason they are missing: the lynching of a 41-year-old African American man named George Hughes in 1930. Accused of assaulting a white woman in Sherman, located within Grayson County, Texas, George never gets his day in court. Instead, locals burn down the courthouse with Hughes trapped inside and later carry out a postmortem lynching. Special guest Melissa Thiel, a public historian and a native of Grayson County, joins Paris later in the episode to discuss her efforts in getting an historical marker placed at the county courthouse...2021-11-041h 31I Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesMarium Tolson-Murtty is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 3 of Season 2 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. This is Part 2 of my conversation with Marium Tolson-Murtty. In this episode, Marium shared more about the Hour a Day Study Club and the paths of some of the recipients of the yearly scholarships that the club gives out. Marium also reflected on the work she does as the Strategic Planning Officer for Anti-Black Racism Initiatives at the University of Windsor and what her university and others...2021-10-2525 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesMarium Tolson-Murtty is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode #2 of Season 2 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In this episode, meet Marium Tolson-Murtty. Marium was born in Windsor, ON and is the Strategic Planning Officer for Anti-Black Racism Initiatives in the office of the president at the University of Windsor. Marium has also been the president of the Hour a Day Study Club for the past 3 years. Marium had so much to share that we had to make two parts with the second coming...2021-10-0432 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesCharles Jackson is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesWelcome to episode 1 of Season 2 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In this episode, meet Charles Jackson who was born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia and grew up in Regent Park in Toronto, Ontario. Charles shares an interesting story about his ancestors, how his own healing included forgiving his Dad, and his thoughts on how we are doing as Black people. Charles and I are related to Len Paris who was the guest on the very first episode...2021-09-1333 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesDonna Paris is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is the ninth and final episode of Season One of the I Am Black History Podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In this episode, the host, Donna Paris shares a piece she wrote which was published by Understory Magazine that reflects on her life and those who came before her and how those journeys were the catalyst for creating the podcast. Donna talks about what she has learned from doing the podcast and how grateful she is to have discovered more about her...2021-07-0518 min\"Love's A Secret Weapon" PodcastChapter 11: Blowing Out the Candles - Part 4Pack your suitcases! Donna guest stars on The Dating Game and the prize is a trip to Paris! But she has just enough time to linger in the City of Lights before jetting off to Rome for a screentest to play the daughter of an Italian movie legend. Come with Donna and Adam on this unforgettable European adventure!2021-07-021h 06I Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesDebbie Miller Brown is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is the eighth episode of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In this episode, meet Debbie Miller Brown who was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia but grew up in Brantford, Ontario. Debbie has been into running from as far back as she can remember and has great stories to tell about her time as a participant at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico. Debbie says her adopted mom and dad shielded her and her siblings from racism and it’s onl...2021-06-1437 minTech Won\'t Save UsTech Won't Save UsEmbracing Glitch Feminism w/ Legacy RussellParis Marx is joined by Legacy Russell to discuss how glitch feminism challenges existing ideas of what constitutes the body and the effects of having those conceptions embedded within our technological systems.Legacy Russell is the associate curator of exhibitions at The Studio Museum in Harlem, and will become executive director and chief curator of The Kitchen in September. She’s the author of “Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto” and is currently writing “Black Meme.” Follow Legacy on Twitter as @LegacyRussell.Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with...2021-06-1047 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesKemba Mitchell is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is the seventh episode of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In this episode, meet Kemba Mitchelle who was born in Montreal, Quebec. Kemba can trace family back to Alabama, Montserrat, the Bahamas, and Saint Vincent but shares her regret that she didn't get to know more about her family's history when her mother and grandparents were still alive. Kemba talks about the racism she faced in elementary and high school and how she wants White people to...2021-05-2434 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesChantal Martineau is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is the sixth episode of I Am Black History brought to you by In The Black:Canada, DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In this episode, meet Chantal Martineau who was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia but grew up in Montreal, Quebec. Chantal is a journalist who has written about food, wine, spirits, and culture including two books about Mexico. Chantal shares her realization that although she has looked at other people’s culture, she has not put the spotlight on her own. Listen as Chantal talks about her family history, he...2021-05-0330 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesElise Harding Davis is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is the fifth episode of I Am Black History brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In this episode we continue our conversation with Elise Harding-Davis as she shares more Black history and her journey of bringing Black history to all Canadians. Elise also talks about the work she has done around recovering Black cemeteries which she documented in her book, The Colours of Essex County. Elise also talks about her determination that things will be different for her grandchildren and her certainty that someday...2021-04-1229 minWhat\'s Left of PhilosophyWhat's Left of Philosophy10 | Donna Haraway: Socialist Cyborg AffinitiesIn this episode, we discuss Donna Haraway’s distinctive socialist cyberfeminism. We talk through the virtues and vices of her version of postmodern feminism and leftism, the ambivalent character of scientific knowledge production and new technologies, and the strange material powers of metaphor. Ask yourself: would you rather be a cyborg or a goddess?patreon.com/leftofphilosophy | @leftofphilReferences:Donna Haraway, “A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century,” in Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature (New York: Routledge, 1991).Donna Haraway, “Situated Knowledges: The Science Question...2021-03-281h 15I Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesElise Harding-Davis is Black History - Part 1 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is the fourth episode of I Am Black History brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In this episode meet a Canadian treasure - Elise Harding-Davis. Elise was born in Windsor Ontario and can trace both sides of her family back many generations. Elise says she was raised to be the griot for her people and can't imagine doing anything else. She was the first Black female curator of the Amherstburg Freedom Museum and for 32 years used that platform to tell the untold often hidden s...2021-03-2228 minInimitable Black WomanInimitable Black WomanMake Sure To Pay Attention: QuieeshaQuieesha talks about her life in Paris as a designer, the time Kelly Rowland stood up for her and what it’s like to be 1 of 7 kids. Follow Quieesha: @designerquieeshabmodel Bodiibiicorii.com @bodiibiicorii 1:00 What’s it like to be a black Woman in Paris? 5:33 What do you wish was implemented in the United States that you see in Paris? 7:07 What sparked your interest in fashion? 9:32 What was your childhood like in Syracuse, NY? 13:25 When did you realize you were a black woman? 15:22 What is something you have learned abou...2021-03-1825 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesChad Lucas is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is the third episode of I Am Black History brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC), DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In this episode meet Chad Lucas who was born in Lucasville Nova Scotia and who can trace both sides of his mixed race family back many generations. Chad shares his thoughts about racism in Canada, the continued struggles of Black and Indigenous people in this country, and the importance of telling the whole story. Chad's novel for 10-14 year olds - Thanks A Lot Universe -  is due to b...2021-03-0132 minHistoires De - Radio Campus ParisHistoires De - Radio Campus ParisHISTOIRES DE: IN A DISCO MOODHISTOIRES DE #46 Le point commun entre Donna Summer, les Daft Punk et Snoop ? La musique disco. C’est ce style que l’on explore le temps de cette émission. Nous ne pouvons pas encore nous rencontrer dans les studio de la radio, nous ne pouvons pas non plus sortir danser et vous non plus. Alors nous avons décidé que si nous ne pouvons pas aller en soirée et bien ce soir c'est la soirée qui s’invite chez vous. Dans votre salon, depuis votre canapé, bercés par les voix de Jonathan, Rony et Martina animées, comme d'habitu...2021-03-0100 minEvery Great Adventure... begins as a dreamEvery Great Adventure... begins as a dreamSeeing the Sights of Paris in Six DaysCan you see all the sights of Paris in six days? Maybe, if you can go 24/7. For most of us, that would probably be a no. For those of us who are, let’s say, a bit more mature, I would say that’s a definite no. There are so many wonderful sights to see in Paris, seeing everything would take quite some time. But, with a little planning, you can pack in a lot of sightseeing into six short days. Join Donna as she takes you sightseeing in Paris. You might also like to listen to: 2021-02-1916 minI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesI Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesDionne Joseph is Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our VoicesThis is the second episode of I Am Black History brought to you by In The Black:Canada, DeeP Visions Media, and a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. In this episode, meet Dionne Joseph who was born in Windsor, ON. Dionne can trace her heritage from an enslaved Black man from a Virginia plantation who married a White Scottish indentured servant  to her Great Grandfather owning the first hotel owned by Blacks in Windsor. 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