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Sara Eplin
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Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
The legacy of the civil rights movement
Dominique Powell
2024-05-09
07 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Queens of Resistance
We talked about the impact Black Women during the civil rights era. Noor Celeste Dikaksha Bj
2024-05-08
05 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Malcolm X vs MLK - Views on African American in future America
2024-05-08
09 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Segregation in the United States
by: Caleb Brown, Sawyer Rose, and Jacob Belgeri with a couple guest speakers.
2024-05-06
07 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Who was worst between Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson
Jacque, Griffin, Shannon
2024-02-28
14 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
How black codes set the path for the Jim Crow laws
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2024-02-28
17 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Jake, Sawyer, Caleb
What if there was no Andrew Johnson?
2024-02-28
08 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Economics in Reconstruction
Edited by: Nyla Scriptwriter: Ary, Nyla, Amiyah Produced by: Ary Performers: Amiyah, Ary, Nyla Research by: ALL (mainly Amiyah) https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/freedmens-bureau https://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/reconstruction https://history.iowa.gov/history/education/educator-resources/primary-source-sets/reconstruction-and-its-impact#:~:text=Its%20main%20focus%20was%20on,between%20African%20Americans%20and%20whites
2024-02-28
07 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Why The KKK Did Not Slay Slay Slay
In this episode, Nia Divine Lailah and Jaydon are discussing both the KKK and important figures in the Civil War.
2024-02-28
13 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Closed Doors
In this episode we talk about the challenges faced by African Americans during the Reconstruction era. By: Bj, Celeste, Noor, Dikaksha
2024-02-27
08 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Stand on INK - Sophia Miller, Jaden Furman
Take a look at the Emancipation Proclamation with us, and interview a former enslaved African American.
2023-03-08
06 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Let's communicate
A brief episode on human rights (Let's try to be civil here!)
2023-02-11
16 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
BBQ's & Whitehoods
An in-depth look at the Klan you know
2023-02-09
05 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Wrestling Reconstruction
keion kenny rex
2023-02-08
08 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
The AC in blACk History: ep 1
The loopholes the south used to keep black people under and how the government tried to help
2023-02-06
06 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Colored Soldiers and Freedom -JL
Who were the colored soldiers fighting in the civil war? And was freedom really free? What did freedom look like for African Americans after the civil war?
2023-02-04
05 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
The Knights of The White Camelia, or The Shites of The White Camelia?
An exclusive interview with the groups founder, Jean DeBlanc.
2023-02-03
08 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Tubman Talk
Discussion on the full story of Harriet Tubman and black women's history.
2023-02-03
12 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Colonizations Impact on Black Education
On this episode of How Colonizers negatively impact the lives of black people, I specifically cover Education. What I will discuss is: - The Anti-Literacy Laws - Jim Crow - Segregation of Schools - History Books being written to keep the "White Lies" - The Importance of all Races Learning True History
2023-02-01
10 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Andrew Johnson vs. Ronald Reagan
In this podcast episode, I dive into a topic of famous presidents within the black community, Andrew Johnson and Ronald Reagan.
2023-01-31
17 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
The Question of Lincoln
Written and recorded by Michael Kopp.
2023-01-31
04 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Monopolies, Trusts, and Large Businesses Paper - JM
Jeremiah Miller
2022-04-28
23 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
socratic reflection - jm
socratic reflection - black music
2022-04-11
03 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Black Masculinity, Queerness, and DuBois
Jeremiah Miller Exploring Black Masculinity as a concept and it's connection to Queerness utilizing W.E.B DuBois' concept of Double Consciousness Black masculinity in america - Yolo Akili Robinson: https://youtu.be/_mPa-Nj4S9w
2022-03-17
17 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
Abortion! At Metro?!
In this episode of Doses of Metro Reality, Mandela and Audrey interview various Metro students about their opinions on abortion.
2022-03-08
07 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
Gender Discrimination in the Workplace
We interview 3 women to get their perspective
2022-03-08
10 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
Contemporary Issues Through True Crime: Bryce Laspisa and Male Mental Health
The tragic disappearance of 19 year old Bryce Laspisa shows the extent of what happens when male mental health is put aside and stigmatized. What can we as a society learn from this story? Sources and Missing Poster: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TE-lmt4-7xLet44sk0NADVNy8GtRJ_RTljbukeaF7zs/edit Mental Health Resources: 1-800-273-8255 (Suicide Hotline) 741741 (Crisis text line) Misc. : https://socialworklicensemap.com/social-work-resources/mental-health-resources-list/
2022-03-08
15 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
Trans women Discrimination in Sports- Jayla, Niana, Dylan- Final Draft
Discuss Issues of Discrimination that Transwomen face in an attempt to play in Female Sports.
2022-03-06
12 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
American Loopholes
In this episode, we talk about the various loopholes both the federal and states governments used to deny black people the rights they were given in the 13th and 15th amendments. The scripts was written by Lema Sherzoy and Colton Gerstner.
2022-03-05
07 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
C&E Podcast: The Ethic Pay Gap, Did Sharecropping Cause it?
Did sharecropping seed the root of generational debt within African communities by entrenching itself deeper into the preexisting financial oppression? wheres my inheritance mama? - By Leo JacobsIII
2022-02-15
08 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
President Swap
Would emancipation have happened without lincoln? How would have these presidents gone about handling the civil war and recognizing slavery as a problem? Would they have at all? Lincoln was the great emancipator, but would he have been the greatest emancipator? We want our listeners to question how much influence Lincoln really had on the civil war, and wonder what the civil war would have looked like with different presidents by applying their policies and personalities to determining factors of the civil war.
2022-02-10
14 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Battle Scars-Evan, Darrien, David, Lavelle
Podcast hosts meet with black soldiers from the civil war
2022-02-10
05 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
The Evolution of the Klu Klux Klan
If you listen to it, you will know what it is all about ;)
2022-02-10
07 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
The State Of Women
In this podcast, we dived into women of the souths rights during the Civil War and Reconstruction eras.
2022-02-10
09 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Racist Feminism
Did reconstruction era feminism shape modern feminism and contribute to racial divides?
2022-02-08
06 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
let's talk about reparations! m+m podcast
mya and morgan dive into reparations! ho should get them, why, and what they should look like.
2022-02-07
19 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Reparations
Today we will talk about reparations in the US, and why it's so hard for the US to give African Americans reparations.
2022-02-06
20 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Was Lincoln Really That Great?
How does Abraham Lincoln's legacy conflict with his actions and statements? Was he even a good president? By: Jacob Yiradee, Dylan Tate, Ben Sullins, Tyler Green
2022-02-02
14 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
slavery after emancipation
kia, amaya, james, and erica discuss if the emancipation proclamation was really for the benefit of Black people and how it affected black lives after was passed.
2022-02-02
09 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
THE Podcast: Talkin about Abe and His War
in this episode, we will talk about Abraham Lincoln and his involvement with the Civil War and if he deserves the reputation he has. Sources: 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ-W4KjNlsw 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLzCfpDql_A 3.http://abrahamlincolnonline.org/lincoln/education/presidentialtimeline.htm 4. https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-quotes-statesmen-race/fact-check-quotes-from-prominent-american-statesmen-on-race-are-accurate-idUSKBN2471YA 5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWm8AF4Kp1A&list=PL3Q0iXnCF3XKBHs0GBcGE-sy_ynFctr4M&index=13
2022-02-01
08 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
"You've Been Lied To"- Niana Lewis
In today's episode, you will learn about Lincoln's disbelief in the abolishment of slavery and how African Americans are living amongst modern-day slavery.
2022-01-26
09 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
Mental Health in the Black Community
Dylan and Dede go in-depth on mental health in the Black community.written by Davidedited by Lavelle
2021-11-04
13 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
Institutional Racism in the Education System
Talking about problems with racism in the American education system, and solutions towards eliminating it.
2021-11-04
13 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
Capitalism and Racism
Welcome to the first Ramblecast podcast. In this episode Amelia and Colton talk about the links between capitalism, slavery, and racism (and Coffee does sound effects). Hope ya'll enjoy :)
2021-11-02
06 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
Never Ending Fight
Hello Everyone! Today Jayla and Niana will be discussing Lynchings, Police Brutality, and the Jim Crow Era.
2021-11-02
29 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
Doses of Metro Reality: Race Issues
In this podcast, Mandela and Audrey interview various students at Metro High School about their thoughts and experiences on the environment at Metro, specifically pertaining to race.
2021-11-02
15 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
Colorism in the Black Community
Greta KezakimanaConstance BedfordDamarius BaconWTW- What's The WORD Today's episode is about colorism in the black community and how it affects the black community as a whole, and how the history of colorism has maintained in the black community.
2021-11-02
21 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
The unfair failed state of Haiti
Haiti is on a planet where they are bound to failed
2021-06-02
12 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
Failed State Who?? Analyzing the situation in Afghanistan
Produced by: Clarisse, Liana, Tyler and Jayla
2021-04-29
09 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
Let's Talk About It: Haiti Edition
This episode of Let's Talk About Aigelica and Comfort discusses Haiti as a failing state. What happened to Haiti? What's going on now? What can happen to move forward?All these questions and more will be answered during this podcast. Grab a notebook and a pencil then hit that button to tune in. Don't forget to let us know your thoughts as well. Enjoy!!!
2021-04-28
24 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
The Fall of Yugoslavia
Emmett and Mira
2021-04-27
08 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
The Fragile State of Venezuela by: Chelsea Z. and Karina A.
Short podcast on the fragile state of Venezuela link to script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I5nIanX3ejHHleqYAwVpAO-qNoQXsAwUNEbQorJIjLs/edit
2021-04-26
17 min
Get With It: An In Depth Look at Contemporary Issues in the US and Abroad
GloPo: Is Tanzania a Failed State? (with Audrey, Justin, and Mandela)
Audrey, Justin, and Mandela discuss whether or not Tanzania should be considered a failed state.
2021-04-22
12 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Tha Underground: The What If's of Reconstruction
Justin and Shania discuss what could have been if the Reconstruction era went as planned. What would be the short and long term impacts? Tune in to hear what they have to say. With the conversation moderated by Denia and a loose script and research done by Sam and Madeline, we are sure you’ll love this episode.
2021-04-08
27 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Abraham Lincoln's Legacy: A Deeper Look
Shania, Isaac and Kennidi take a critical look the legacy of American President Abraham Lincoln. While many believe that Lincoln deserves accolades as one of the best President's in American History; other's believe this reputation should be revisited. This podcast explores some of Lincoln's greatest accomplishments such as The Emancipation Proclamation and Union Victory in the Civil War; while also looking at some lesser known parts of Lincoln's legacy (like his history of arguing for the re-patriation of Black Americans to Africa). What will our historical explorers find out about America's favorite President? Listen and find out.
2021-04-08
06 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Keeping it Real: Andrew Johnson or Donald Trump?
Reconstruction Era President Andrew Johnson gets credit from many historians for being one of the WORST Presidents of all time. When Donald Trump was elected in 2016; many argue he fought to rob Johnson of that title. This podcast is a critical exploration of two Presidents--one from the failed Reconstruction Era and another from the modern era. Our podcast explores and compares the social, political and economic policies and impact of both Presidents and helps listeners to better understand how history truly does repeat itself, especially for people of color in America.
2021-04-07
07 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
The Rise of White Supremacy
In this podcast, we discuss the rise of white supremacy during the Reconstruction era.
2021-04-05
06 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Tha Underground: Limits of the Emancipation Proclamation
This episode explores the limits of the Emancipation Proclamation and talks about how it may not be what it appears on the surface. Our team found great information worked into a well written script created by Madeline and Samuel and finally recorded by Justin and Denia. We hope you enjoy!
2021-03-05
08 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
The Fort Pillow Massacre
In this episode we discuss the history behind the fort pillow massacre, the events leading up to it, and the response it received from different communities.
2021-03-05
06 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
Black Regiments During the Civil War
Today we spoke about black regiments during the civil war and how they paved the way for future generations to come.
2021-03-03
09 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
The Forgotten Treatment Of African American Soldiers
Today we talk about how African Americans wanted to fight for their freedom during the civil war. Also, covering their forgotten and often overlooked treatment during the war. We will explore how both sides contributed to this treatment whether helpful or harmful.
2021-03-03
05 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
All Men are Created "Equal": A History of Slavery and the Constitution
A discussion about the systemic inequalities in the United States; starting with the Declaration of Independence and bleeding into our current era. Group #2 explored founding Documents of our country (such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution) as well as how these same ironic ideals of "equality" have bled into a modern day experience for Black Americans (for example widespread inequities in education and housing)
2021-02-05
09 min
Past and Present: Metro High School African American History Podcast
"All Men are Created Equal"-The Hypocrisy of our Founding Fathers
This podcast takes an in-depth look at hypocrisy of our Founding Fathers and the founding documents which built our nation. The hosts of this podcast attempt to answer why the founding fathers who had a longing for ideals such as "freedom" and "liberty" only afforded some people those rights while also justifying (and practicing) the enslavement of Africans. The group explores the economic arguments and impact as well as the short and long term effects of hypocrisy on African Americans in the United States.
2021-02-05
06 min