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Tuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A PodcastS4, Ep 036 with Malik Yoba (NAACP Image Award winner, Hollywood veteran actor and entrepreneur) about increasing health and wealth equity in Black diasporic communitiesHost Yndia sits with Hollywood veteran actor, musician, activist, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Malik Yoba. Best known for his 30+ years of commitment to the arts and more than 50 film and tv credits, which include the Disney movie classic Cool Runnings, Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married (1 & 2), New York Undercover (which he earned 3 NAACP Image Awards), Lee Daniel’s Empire, and many others, Malik shares his journey of resilience, resistance, and the importance of rebuilding communities through youth advocacy and entrepreneurship. Listen to learn more about Malik Yoba’s latest multi-city real estate development project, featured in the forthcoming docu-s...2023-04-1843 minTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A PodcastS4, Ep 034 with Dr. Bernard Harris (former NASA astronaut and author) about being the first African American to walk in space and the importance of Black children in STEAM educationIt’s Black History! Host Yndia interviews scientist, surgeon, retired NASA astronaut and the first African American to walk in space, Dr. Bernard Harris. Author of the bestseller “Dream Walker,” Bernard continues to be a champion for STEM education, youth and teachers through Vesalius Ventures, Inc. and the National Math and Science Initiative. To learn more about Bernard’s impressive career and how YOU can support future generations to “go where no one has gone before,” subscribe and listen! (Music, Sound Production and Editing Credit: @Masauko)The post S4, Ep 034 with Dr. Bernard Harris (former NASA astronaut and author...2023-02-1437 minTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A Podcast- “Sarah Baartman, Nicki Minaj, Beyonce and the Booty”: Black Womanhood, Sexuality and Beauty in Pop Culture with Kinitra Brooks, Janell Hobson and Natasha Gordon-Chipembere Tuesdays Tea Ep "Sarah Baartman, Nicki Minaj, Beyonce and the Booty" with Kinitra Brooks, Janell Hobson and Natasha Gordon-ChipembereIn this episode, hosts Jaronda and Yndia discuss whether the life, iconography and legacy of Sarah Baartman provide an appropriate link to understanding Black female sexuality, beauty, and “thottyness” in pop culture vis a vis Beyonce and Nicki Minaj with their guests, Dr. Kinitra Brooks (“Searching for Sycorax” & “The Lemonade Reader”), Dr. Janell Hobson (“Venus in the Dark” & “#Lemonade: A Black Feminist Online Resource”) and Dr. Natasha Gordon-Chipembere (“Representation and Blackwomanhood: The Legacy of Sarah Baartman”).The post Tuesdays Tea, A Podcast- “Sarah Baartman, Nicki Minaj, Beyonce and the Booty”: Black Womanhood, Sexuality and Beauty in Pop Culture with Kinitra Brooks...2019-09-241h 20Tuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A Podcast“Got That Good Work:” Doing Socially Good Work in Black and Brown Communities with guest Dolores Ortiz, MSW, VP of Programs at United South End SettlementsIn this episode, Jaronda, Yndia and their guest Dolores Ortiz, MSW discuss doing the socially good work of supporting and improving Black and Brown communities. They explore the benefits and challenges of doing nonprofit and philanthropic work, and the politics of “showing up” in these spaces as women of color. Dolores Ortiz is a Macro Social Worker with over 17 years of experience working in the nonprofit and philanthropic sector with a particular focus on youth development. Currently, Dolores Ortiz is Vice President of Programs at the United South End Settlements and has previously held roles in program inno...2019-08-0659 minTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A PodcastMer-Folk: What’s Color Got to Do With It? Race, Color & Disney Tuesdays Tea Ep Mer-Folk: What's Color Got to Do With It? Race, Color & DisneyIn this episode, we dive into the current controversy over the casting of Halle Bailey, a multi-talented young African descended singer, songwriter and actress as Ariel in an upcoming live action remake of the Disney film, “The Little Mermaid.” We reflect on our own history with Disney films, the company’s racist history and its efforts to make up for its “cinematic sins.” We also discuss the film industry’s lack of representation in the U.S. and the efforts of African descended actors, writers and directors have made to change this narrative.The post Mer-Folk: Wh...2019-07-3058 minTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A Podcast- Got Questions? We Got Answers: It’s All About the TeaHappy 6th Episode! Tuesdays Tea, A Podcast is international, baby! As a thank you to the show’s listeners in the UK, Germany, Spain and France; South Africa and Nigeria; Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Trinidad and Grenada; and across the U.S., hosts Jaronda and Yndia share audience comments, “spill the tea” and answer questions sent via AskTuesdaysTea@gmail.com. Questions include the podcast’s origination story and show objective, white allyship and niche audiences, and hopes and desires for future episodes. The post Tuesdays Tea, A Podcast- Got Questions? We Got Answers: It’s All About...2019-07-091h 07Tuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A Podcast Episode: Black & Blue- Race, Community Policing & Social Justice, with Dr. Lorenzo Boyd Tuesdays Tea Ep Black & Blue: Race, Community Policing and Social Justice with Dr. Lorenzo BoydIn this episode, we are engaged in a deep discussion on the “state” of race, community policing and the criminal justice system with guest Dr. Lorenzo Boyd, author, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Director of the Center for Advanced Policing, criminal justice consultant and Assistant Provost of Diversity and Inclusion at the University of New Haven, CT. Listen in as we discuss the significance of #BlackLivesMatter movement (then and now) and the promise of the “Hands Up Act,” the concept of “Light Blue vs. Dark Blue” as it relates to Black/Brown police officers’ loyalties to African descended communities and community...2019-06-181h 14Tuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A Podcast Episode: School Daze- PWIs, HBCUs and the College Admissions Scandal (Part 2) Ep School Daze: PWIs, HBCUs & the College Admissions ScandalListen in as we share our nostalgia of School Daze and discuss our college experience and what it was like to attend a PWI (Trinity College) and a HBCU (Spelman College).  We reflect on our decisions to go to college in the U.S., our family’s engagement in the process and why going to college was important to us as African descendants. Also, we share our thoughts on the college experience today, in light of Beyonce’s Netflix rock-doc Homecoming and the recent college admissions scandal. (2-part episode)The post Tuesdays Tea, A Podcast Episode: School Daze...2019-05-2940 minTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A Podcast Episode: School Daze- PWIs, HBCUs and the College Admissions Scandal (Part 1) Ep School Daze: PWIs, HBCUs & The College Admissions ScandalListen in as we share our nostalgia of School Daze and discuss our college experience and what it was like to attend a PWI (Trinity College) and a HBCU (Spelman College).  We reflect on our decisions to go to college in the U.S., our family’s engagement in the process and why going to college was important to us as African descendants. Also, we share our thoughts on the college experience today, in light of Beyonce’s Netflix rock-doc Homecoming and the recent college admissions scandal. (2-part episode)The post Tuesdays Tea, A Podcast Episode: School Daze...2019-05-2952 minTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A Podcast Episode: Black Love as Self-Love Tuesdays Tea Ep Black Love as Self-LoveIn this episode, we contend with the topic of Black love as self-love with guest Dr. Natasha Gordon-Chipembere—book author and contributing writer (for the Tico Times and other media outlets such as Essence Magazine), university professor, and founder of Tengo Sed Writers Retreat in Costa Rica—and discuss the hurdles and personal strategies for engaging in Black love as self love.The post Tuesdays Tea, A Podcast Episode: Black Love as Self-Love first appeared on Yndia Lorick-Wilmot, PhD.2019-04-301h 02Tuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A Podcast Episode: Black Hair and the Natural Hair Movement Black Hair and the Natural Hair MovementIn this episode, hosts Jaronda Miller-Bryant, PhD and Yndia Lorick-Wilmot, PhD discuss Black hair and the Natural Hair Movement in terms of how it’s defined, its significance in communities of color, recent legislation for Black hair protections, cultural appropriation, and whether the Natural Hair Movement is part of contemporary identity politics. The post Tuesdays Tea, A Podcast Episode: Black Hair and the Natural Hair Movement first appeared on Yndia Lorick-Wilmot, PhD.2019-04-0257 minTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A PodcastTuesdays Tea, A Podcast Episode: Sisterhood as Family (“Fam-Fam”)In this first episode of the podcast series, we are introduced to our hosts Jaronda Miller-Bryant, PhD and Yndia Lorick-Wilmot, PhD as they discuss the significance of Black sisterhood and what it means to be family (or “fam-fam”). The post Tuesdays Tea, A Podcast Episode: Sisterhood as Family (“Fam-Fam”) first appeared on Yndia Lorick-Wilmot, PhD.2019-03-131h 07