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Now You're Talking with Marshall Ramsey
Blaine Waide & Dr. Ebony Lumumba | The National Folk Festival
This episode is produced in loving memory of Maggie Hurley, Marshall's mother-in-law and dear friend, who passed the day before this show was recorded.If you haven’t heard by now, a massive music festival has decided to make our capitol city its host for the next few years. The 82nd National Folk Festival will take place in downtown Jackson, Mississippi November 7-9, 2025 but with a kickoff event having gone by and plenty of media coverage the hype is starting early. First presented in St. Louis in 1934, the National Folk Festival is the flagship event of th...
2024-11-18
47 min
Now You're Talking with Marshall Ramsey
Blaine Waide & Dr. Ebony Lumumba | The National Folk Festival
This episode is produced in loving memory of Maggie Hurley, Marshall's mother-in-law and dear friend, who passed the day before this show was recorded.If you haven’t heard by now, a massive music festival has decided to make our capitol city its host for the next few years. The 82nd National Folk Festival will take place in downtown Jackson, Mississippi November 7-9, 2025 but with a kickoff event having gone by and plenty of media coverage the hype is starting early. First presented in St. Louis in 1934, the National Folk Festival is the flagship event of th...
2024-11-18
47 min
Mississippi Arts Hour
The Mississippi Arts Hour| Ebony Lumumba
David Lewis speaks with Ebony Lumumba, Chair of the Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival. They discuss her career in literature, early influences in the arts, and her role in the historic Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival.. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-11-20
46 min
Mississippi Arts Hour
The Mississippi Arts Hour| Ebony Lumumba
David Lewis speaks with Ebony Lumumba, Chair of the Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival. They discuss her career in literature, early influences in the arts, and her role in the historic Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival.. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-11-20
46 min
Soul Sessions Jackson
Dr. Ebony Lumumba | JSU
The Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival, celebrating 50 years since its inception in 1973, is set to take place at Jackson State University. The festival was originally organized by poet Margaret Walker and brought together 30 leading black female authors. The event aimed to celebrate Black women writers and pay homage to Wheatley, the first Black woman to publish a book of poetry in the United States. The festival continues to honor Walker's legacy and will feature both established and emerging Black women writers. Dr. Ebony Lumumba is our guest and hopes to showcase the beauty and creativity of Jackson, Mississippi, and its people...
2023-10-27
09 min
Remarkable Receptions
Understanding Octavia Butler -- ep. by Ebony Lumumba
A short take on speculative fiction writer, Octavia Butler. Written by Ebony Lumumba.Read by Kassandra Timm.
2023-06-05
03 min
Back of the Theater Podcast
TWO SHOWS IN THREE WEEKS
Hans and Menelek return. We break down Dear Mama. Ja Morant. Classism. Ebony K. Williams. And Menelek keeps singing gospel music for some reason.
2023-05-17
1h 52
Remarkable Receptions
Wayetu Moore’s She Would Be King -- ep. by Ebony Lumumba
A short take on Wayetu Moore's debut novel about a redheaded Black woman with supernatural powers. Written by Ebony Lumumba.Read by Kassandra Timm
2023-02-22
06 min
Write On, Mississippi!
Write On, Mississippi: Season 5, Chapter 8: Michael W. Twitty
Sit back, relax, bring your appetite, and listen in on a conversation between our host, Ebony Lumumba, and James Beard award-winning food writer and historian, Michael W. Twitty. In Twitty’s newest, Koshersoul, he takes us on a personal journey through African and Jewish culinary traditions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-11-15
31 min
Write On, Mississippi!
Write On, Mississippi: Season 5, Chapter 8: Michael W. Twitty
Sit back, relax, bring your appetite, and listen in on a conversation between our host, Ebony Lumumba, and James Beard award-winning food writer and historian, Michael W. Twitty. In Twitty’s newest, Koshersoul, he takes us on a personal journey through African and Jewish culinary traditions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-11-15
31 min
Leading with Lee
LEADING REWIND | Dr. Ebony Lumumba | The Educated Leader | SEASON 2 EP. 16 | 2021
Send us a textOn this week's episode of #LeadingWithLee, Lee is joined by English Department Chair at Jackson State University (Jackson, MS) and First Lady of Jackson, Dr. Ebony Lumumba to talk about her perspective on education and how communities are affected about educational investment. Dr. Lumumba also shares about engaging people in understanding and embracing their personal stories. To connect with Dr. Lumumba, follow her on Instagram at @ebonylumumbaTo connect with Lee & find out about his services, email him at scottconsultations@gmail.com and follow on Twitter & Instagram at @LeeAScottII
2022-09-27
1h 08
Story Made Podcast
Ebony Lumumba
Our first conversation of the season is with the honorable Ebony Lumumba, Ph.D. -- mother to her babies Alaké and Nubia, Department Chair and Professor of English at Jackson State University, and loving champion of her home community in Jackson, Mississippi. Motherhood is powerful. In all matters of life, Ebony embodies and shares the love mothers gave to her. In this episode you'll hear Ebony talk about the framework to her life, everyday black mothering as resistance, stories as salvation, balancing and completing narratives, and the importance of documenting black lives. Please read her mo...
2022-09-26
1h 27
Remarkable Receptions
Angie Thomas and Literary Activism - episode by Ebony Lumumba
Angie Thomas's The Hate U Give found a raw edge that audiences were keen to address. Episode written by Ebony Lumumba, Ph.D. -- an associate professor and chair of English at Jackson State University. She writes, teaches, and thinks most about Black women's resistance and Global South literature.The episode is read by Kassandra Timm.
2022-08-26
04 min
Remarkable Receptions
Reading Jesmyn Ward at Parchman -- episode by Ebony Lumumba
Men of various backgrounds and identities who are all incarcerated at Parchman met weekly to discuss Jesmyn Ward’s novel.Episode by Ebony Lumumba The script was read by Kassandra Timm.Ebony Lumumba, Ph.D. is an associate professor and chair of English at Jackson State University. She writes, teaches, and thinks most about Black women's resistance and Global South literature.
2022-06-29
03 min
Remarkable Receptions
Jesmyn Ward's Sing, Unburied, Sing -- episode by Ebony Lumumba
Understanding the reception to Ward’s novel Episode written by Ebony Lumumba. Ebony Lumumba, Ph.D. is an associate professor and chair of English at Jackson State University. She writes, teaches, and thinks most about Black women's resistance and Global South literature.
2022-06-28
15 min
Write On, Mississippi!
Write On, Mississippi: Season 5, Chapter 2: Imani Perry
Join our host Ebony Lumumba as she talks with author and professor, Imani Perry about her latest book, South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation.Imani Perry is the Hughes-Rogers Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University. Perry is the author of Looking for Lorraine: The Radiant and Radical Life of Lorraine Hansberry, winner of the 2019 Bograd-Weld Biography Prize from the Pen America Foundation. She is also the author of Breathe: A Letter to My Sons; Vexy Thing: On Gender and Liberation; and May We Forever Stand: A...
2022-04-29
33 min
Write On, Mississippi!
Write On, Mississippi: Season 5, Chapter 2: Imani Perry
Join our host Ebony Lumumba as she talks with author and professor, Imani Perry about her latest book, South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation.Imani Perry is the Hughes-Rogers Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University. Perry is the author of Looking for Lorraine: The Radiant and Radical Life of Lorraine Hansberry, winner of the 2019 Bograd-Weld Biography Prize from the Pen America Foundation. She is also the author of Breathe: A Letter to My Sons; Vexy Thing: On Gender and Liberation; and May We Forever Stand: A...
2022-04-29
33 min
Chalkboard Ch@t
A Ch@t with Dr. Ebony Lumumba - First Lady of Jackson, JSU English Department Chair, and founder of MOJO talks about the Mississippi Book Festival, Angie Thomas, Dr. Jill Biden, Write On, Mississippi! Podcast & More!
Germaine Flood has a one-on-one, in-depth chat with Dr. Ebony Lumumba, Department Chair of English, Foreign Languages, and Speech Communication at Jackson State University, Founder of MOJO (Mother's Obtaining Justice & Opportunities) non-profit organization, Co-host of the "Write On, Mississippi!" podcast in partnership with the Mississippi Book Festival and MPB, in addition to serving as Mississippi's Capital City of Jackson First Lady & wife of Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, as she discusses her passion for education and how she balances it all.For more information about Chalkboard Ch@t - An MPB Education Podcast visit: chalkboardchat.mpbonline.org.
2021-08-20
36 min
Chalkboard Ch@t
Promo: A Ch@t with Dr. Ebony Lumumba - First Lady of Jackson, JSU English Department Chair, and founder of MOJO talks about the Mississippi Book Festival, Angie Thomas, Dr. Jill Biden, Write On, Mississippi! Podcast & More!
Tune into Chalkboard Ch@t, August 20th, as Germaine Flood has a one-on-one, in-depth chat with Dr. Ebony Lumumba, Department Chair of English, Foreign Languages, and Speech Communication at Jackson State University, Founder of MOJO (Mother's Obtaining Justice & Opportunities) non-profit organization, Co-host of the "Write On, Mississippi!" podcast in partnership with the Mississippi Book Festival and MPB, in addition to serving as Mississippi's Capital City of Jackson First Lady & wife of Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, as she discusses her passion for education and how she balances it all.For more information about Chalkboard Ch@t...
2021-08-13
01 min
Write On, Mississippi!
Write On, Mississippi: Season 3. Chapter 9: Wayetu Moore
Wayétu Moore joins Dr. Ebony Lumumba in conversation about her new memoir, THE DRAGONS, THE GIANT, THE WOMENWayétu Moore is the author of the novel She Would Be King, named a best book of 2018 by Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Entertainment Weekly, and BuzzFeed. She is the founder of One Moore Book, a nonprofit organization that creates and distributes culturally relevant books for underrepresented readers. Her writing can be found in the Paris Review, Guernica, and the Atlantic, among other publications. Moore is a graduate of Howard University, Columbia university, and the University of Southern Ca...
2020-08-14
1h 03
Write On, Mississippi!
Write On, Mississippi: Season 3. Chapter 9: Wayetu Moore
Wayétu Moore joins Dr. Ebony Lumumba in conversation about her new memoir, THE DRAGONS, THE GIANT, THE WOMENWayétu Moore is the author of the novel She Would Be King, named a best book of 2018 by Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Entertainment Weekly, and BuzzFeed. She is the founder of One Moore Book, a nonprofit organization that creates and distributes culturally relevant books for underrepresented readers. Her writing can be found in the Paris Review, Guernica, and the Atlantic, among other publications. Moore is a graduate of Howard University, Columbia university, and the University of Southern Ca...
2020-08-14
1h 03
The Great Debate League
GDL7: Phillips v Taylor - Black Women, Feminism, and Black Families
A longstanding argument in the African American community has centered around the role that Feminism has played in the weakening of the Black Family Structure. Several pundits have made the assumption that feminist ideals coupled with racist social policies exiled Black men from their families leaving behind a fractured community. However, Black Feminist scholars and activists have pushed back against this assertion noting that calls for gender equality were only a threat to those who wanted to uphold the patriarchy and continue the oppression of Black Women. On Thursday, July 30, 2020, 9:00 pm Eastern Standard Time, the Revolutionary and Activist Jainabah L...
2020-07-31
38 min
The Great Debate League
GDL7: Phillips v Taylor - Black Women, Feminism, and Black Families
A longstanding argument in the African American community has centered around the role that Feminism has played in the weakening of the Black Family Structure. Several pundits have made the assumption that feminist ideals coupled with racist social policies exiled Black men from their families leaving behind a fractured community. However, Black Feminist scholars and activists have pushed back against this assertion noting that calls for gender equality were only a threat to those who wanted to uphold the patriarchy and continue the oppression of Black Women. On Thursday, July 30, 2020, 9:00 pm Eastern Standard Time, the Revolutionary and Activist Jainabah L...
2020-07-31
38 min
Write On, Mississippi!
Write On, Mississippi: Season 3. Chapter 2: Uncomfortable
In Episode 2 of “Uncomfortable”, Holly Lange and Dr. Ebony Lumumba discuss more in depth a few books discussed in Episode 1. Some of the titles discussed are Toni Morrison’s PLAYING IN THE DARK, Michelle Alexander’s THE NEW JIM CROW, Ibram X. Kendi’s STAMPED FROM THE BEGINNING, Angie Thomas’s THE HATE U GIVE, and MORE! Tune in for more of the conversation on books dealing with racism, anti-racism and how we can create a positive change though reading. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-26
51 min
Write On, Mississippi!
Write On, Mississippi: Season 3. Chapter 2: Uncomfortable
In Episode 2 of “Uncomfortable”, Holly Lange and Dr. Ebony Lumumba discuss more in depth a few books discussed in Episode 1. Some of the titles discussed are Toni Morrison’s PLAYING IN THE DARK, Michelle Alexander’s THE NEW JIM CROW, Ibram X. Kendi’s STAMPED FROM THE BEGINNING, Angie Thomas’s THE HATE U GIVE, and MORE! Tune in for more of the conversation on books dealing with racism, anti-racism and how we can create a positive change though reading. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-26
51 min
Write On, Mississippi!
Write On, Mississippi: Season 3. Chapter 1: Uncomfortable
“Uncomfortable,” a podcast discussing racism and anti-racism through books, articles and various sources for all ages. Several contemporary authors featured on the reading list discussed in Episode 1 will appear in future conversations.Holly Lange, Executive Director of the Mississippi Book Festival, visits with Dr. Ebony Lumumba, First Lady of Jackson, Tougaloo College Associate Professor of English, and Festival Board member, about racism, anti-racism and how we can create positive change.In a conversation that kicks off the new podcast series “Uncomfortable,” Ebony and Holly talk about books, articles and resources for all ages...
2020-06-19
43 min
Write On, Mississippi!
Write On, Mississippi: Season 3. Chapter 1: Uncomfortable
“Uncomfortable,” a podcast discussing racism and anti-racism through books, articles and various sources for all ages. Several contemporary authors featured on the reading list discussed in Episode 1 will appear in future conversations.Holly Lange, Executive Director of the Mississippi Book Festival, visits with Dr. Ebony Lumumba, First Lady of Jackson, Tougaloo College Associate Professor of English, and Festival Board member, about racism, anti-racism and how we can create positive change.In a conversation that kicks off the new podcast series “Uncomfortable,” Ebony and Holly talk about books, articles and resources for all ages...
2020-06-19
43 min
Unravel A Fashion Podcast
114. Unravel: Roundtable Black Magazines
Joy and Jasmine discuss the importance of black magazines as a fashion resource and the Jet and Ebony archives sale in 2019. References: https://bmoreart.com/2020/01/what-can-we-keep.html https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/ebony-jet-magazines-transformed-narrative-black-america-now-their-photo-n1030771 https://bmoreart.com/2020/01/hidden-histories-the-i-henry-photo-project.html WE HAVE AN AWESOME THEME SONG thanks to Pastiche Lumumba: pastichelumumba.comtwitter.com/PasticheLumumba Find us: Website: www.unravelpodcast.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/unravelpodcast PayPal: www.paypal.me/unravelpodcast Instagram: @unravelpodcast Twitter: @unravelpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/unravelpodcast/ Pinterest: Unravel: A Fashion Podcast www.pinterest.com/afashionpodcast/ Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/unravel-podcast Waller Gallery Website www.wallergallery.com/ Waller...
2020-01-28
1h 14