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Here\'s Hoping with Jayda GHere's Hoping with Jayda GChurch to Hedonism, Playful Poetry and Why Determinism Cultures Hope with James MassiahIn this engaging episode, James shares with Jayda his journey from growing up in the church to developing his unique philosophies and artistic expressions. The conversation delves into his transition away from religious beliefs, his exploration of hedonism, and how these themes manifest in his poetry. They also discuss the importance of community, sustainable pleasure, and artistic excellence. James sheds light on his upcoming projects and the philosophy of amoral egoism, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself and one's artistic vision. This episode offers deep insights for anyone interested in the interplay between art, identity, and hope.2025-04-0250 minReckoning and RepairReckoning and RepairS.1 Episode 1 // Telling Our Own Stories: Louis Massiah + Chrislyn Laurie LauroreWhat would it look like to put the tools of media production into the hands of people at the margins of society? Community media activists -- with help from organizations like Scribe Video Center -- have been engaged in this work for decades. In this episode, Louis Massiah discusses how his film projects harness the power of time-based visual media to help ordinary Philadelphians craft their own narratives about their lives and their neighborhoods in relation to American history and politics. This season was produced in connection to 2023 exhibit, "Rising Sun: Artists in an Uncertain America", an...2023-02-2115 minArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeLouise James (Part 1)Today's program features the last part of an interview with Louise Leaphart James: an activist, journalist, writer, mother, aunt, and the sister of John Africa, the founder of the move organization. The interview was recorded in 2015. Ms. James died at the age of 90 in December of 2019.  This is the first part of five in an series with Louise Leaphart James. 2021-12-0728 minArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeDr. DuBois Williams Irvin (Part 2)Today's program features the last part of an interview with Dr. DuBois Williams Irvin, the grand-daughter of Dr. W.E.B DuBois. DuBois Irvin was largely raised by her grandfather W.E.B DuBois and her grandmother Nina Gomer DuBois in Harlem. Perhaps better than anyone, DuBois Williams Irvin provides a personal understanding of W.E.B DuBois and her memories of life with him. The interview was recorded in 1992 for the documentary film W.E.B Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices.2021-10-2531 minArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeDr. DuBois Williams Irvin (Part 1)Today's program features the first part of an interview with Dr. DuBois Williams Irvin, the grand-daughter of Dr. W.E.B DuBois. DuBois Irvin was largely raised by her grandfather W.E.B DuBois and her grandmother Nina Gomer DuBois in Harlem. Perhaps better than anyone, DuBois Williams Irvin provides a personal understanding of W.E.B DuBois and her memories of life with him. The interview was recorded in 1992 for the documentary film W.E.B Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices. 2021-09-2130 minArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeEstelle James (Part 2)Today's program features the second and final part of an interview with Queen Mother Estelle James, a leading figure in Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities' League. She later married the Honorable Charles L. James, who became the President General of the UNIA. Listen to Estelle James provide her memories of Marcus Garvey in the 1920s from her family's early involvement in the movement, and more. The interview was recorded in 1992 for the documentary film W.E.B Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices. 2021-09-1423 minArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeEstelle James (Part 1)Today's program features the first part of an interview with Queen Mother Estelle James, a leading figure in Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities' League. Listen to Estelle James provide her memories of Marcus Garvey in the 1920s from her family's early involvement in the movement, and more. The interview was recorded in 1992 for the documentary film W.E.B Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices.2021-09-0825 minArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeDorothy Porter WesleyToday's program features a one-part interview with Dorothy Porter Wesley, perhaps one of the most important librarians and bibliophiles this country has produced. She was the chief librarian at Howard University, and helped to develop the Moorland-Spingarn Collection. The interview was recorded for the documentary film W.E.B Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices.  The interview was recorded in July 1992, in Ms. Wesley's home in Washington, D.C. 2021-08-3035 minArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeJohn Henrik ClarkeToday's program features the conclusion of an interview with the esteemed historian and activist, John Henrik Clark, recorded in June of 1992 in Harlem, New York. The interview was recorded for the documentary film W.E.B Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices.  Dr. Clarke was one of the pioneers of Pan-African and Africana studies. In this episode, hear more about his cultural and political activism. 2021-08-1635 minArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeJohn Henrik ClarkeThis is our premiere broadcast of Archival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black Life. Today's program features the first part of an interview with the esteemed historian and activist, John Henrik Clark, recorded in June of 1992 in Harlem, New York. The interview was recorded for the documentary film W.E.B Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices. 2021-08-0928 minArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeArchival Revival: Camera Original Conversations on Black LifeTEASER TRAILERArchival Revival is Scribe Video Center’s podcast and radio series, drawn from extended interviews, oral histories and presentations recorded over four decades. Many explore the rich history of the African-American life and political struggle including unedited interviews with historians John Henrik Clarke, Herbert Apetheker; renowned filmmakers John Akomfrah and Julie Dash; former Philadelphia mayor W. Wilson Goode; DuBois Williams Irvin, granddaughter of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois; attorney Charisse Lillie; and Cecilia Hare Kelly, part of the first group of Black women to serve in World War II. This media project emerged out of the pa...2021-07-2401 minPure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary FilmPure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film132: Telling the Story of Fred HamptonThe new Hollywood film “Judas and the Black Messiah” is based on the lives of Black Panther leader Fred Hampton and the person who betrayed him, FBI informant William O’Neal. The film’s director Shaka King has credited documentaries for playing a key role in his research. One of his main influences was “Eyes on the Prize II” (1990) that scored the journalistic feat of interviewing O’Neal after he had gone into a federal witness protection program. Pure Nonfiction host Thom Powers interviews four members of the “Eyes” team - directors Louis Massiah and Terry Kay Rockefeller along with researchers N...2021-03-0434 minSober Company (aka Sober Co)Sober Company (aka Sober Co)golden collier: radical recovery advocatetheme music by Jon Tessier, courtesy of Said So Soundgolden's IG:https://www.instagram.com/blackqueertransrecovery/https://www.instagram.com/d.s.press/Etsy shop for golden's zines:https://www.etsy.com/shop/DiasporanSavantPressSupport golden's work:venmo @golden-collierca$h app $goldenbrowneSMART RecoveryMany Roads One Journey by Dr. Charlotte KaslEast Bay Meditation CenterEast Bay People of Color SanghaScribe Video CenterLouis Massiah Soapbox Community Print Shop and Zi...2020-11-161h 22Naufrage à WaikikiNaufrage à WaikikiTROPICAL CLUB : ANDY GOES CRAZY #01 // 18.11.17Chers auditeurs, Le Tropical Club n’a pas réussi à être au complet pour cette émission ! On s’en fout, on s’est bastonnés et on va vous bastonner les oreilles avec une playlist de warm up parfaite, ciselée, au cordeau. À la suite d’une longue série de mauvaises décisions, qui ont sans doute démarrées depuis que vous avez décidé d’écouter cette émission, George a décidé de partir avec comme paquetage une brique de lait de coco en planeur pour essayer d’aller un peu plus loin que la paradisiaque plage du Tropical Club. Du coup on...2017-11-1900 min