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Hall, if you please!Hall, if you please!The Threat of Feminine EnergyWhat I'm calling for is that we abolish the color pink. Today, we spoke about feminine energy and the culture it perpetuates. I hope you enjoy it. Also, please don't take the red pill; it's really not worth it. AUDIO CREDITS: Jamila Bradley, brightblackhoney on TikTok Shani Silver, shanisilver on TikTok Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): ...2024-10-1145 minI Love Me More PeriodI Love Me More PeriodHow the Influence of Trauma Plays a Role in RelationshipsIn this episode, Dr. Jamilla T. Davis and Tara Wallace dive deep into the complexities of trauma, healing, and relationships with Sonia Rogers. They share their stories of resilience and loss, highlighting the urgent need for support and understanding. 🔑 Key Takeaways:- Navigating the complexities of love and coping with tragedy- The impact trauma can have on individuals and their relationships- Overcoming unimaginable loss and turning pain into a force for healing✨ Get Your FREE Manifestation Plan NOW! ✨👭🏾 Join...2024-04-161h 20Lineage PodcastLineage PodcastLynn Nottage, Part TwoLynn Nottage is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and a screenwriter. Her plays have been produced widely in the US and throughout the world. They include, Sweat (Pulitzer Prize, Obie Award, Susan Smith Blackburn Prize), By The Way, Meet Vera Stark (Lilly Award, Drama Desk Nomination), Ruined (Pulitzer Prize, OBIE, Lucille Lortel, New York Drama Critics’ Circle, Audelco, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Award), Intimate Apparel (American Theatre Critics and New York Drama Critics’ Circle Awards for Best Play), Fabulation, or The Re-Education of Undine (OBIE Award), Crumbs from the Table of Joy, Las Meninas, Mud, River, Ston...2021-11-1630 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastLynn NottageLynn Nottage is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and a screenwriter. Her plays have been produced widely in the US and throughout the world. They include, Sweat (Pulitzer Prize, Obie Award, Susan Smith Blackburn Prize), By The Way, Meet Vera Stark (Lilly Award, Drama Desk Nomination), Ruined (Pulitzer Prize, OBIE, Lucille Lortel, New York Drama Critics’ Circle, Audelco, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Award), Intimate Apparel (American Theatre Critics and New York Drama Critics’ Circle Awards for Best Play), Fabulation, or The Re-Education of Undine (OBIE Award), Crumbs from the Table of Joy, Las Meninas, Mud, River, Ston...2021-11-0239 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastCamille A. BrownCamille A. Brown is a prolific Black female choreographer, who is reclaiming the cultural narratives of African American identity. Her bold work taps into both ancestral stories and contemporary culture to capture a range of deeply personal experiences. Ms. Brown is the first Black woman to serve as a director at the Metropolitan Opera, with their current production Fire Shut Up In My Bones. Shortly thereafter she’s taking the reins of the Broadway revival of Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls.She has received numerous honors including a Guggenheim Award, Bess...2021-10-1949 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastComing Soon2021-10-0501 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastReginald Dwayne BettsReginald Dwayne Betts is a poet and lawyer. His latest collection of poems, Felon, won the 2020 American Book Award and NAACP Image Award. He is a 2021 MacArthur Fellow.2021-10-0552 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastReginald Dwayne BettsReginald Dwayne Betts is a poet and lawyer. His latest collection of poems, Felon, won the 2020 American Book Award and NAACP Image Award.  2021-09-0101 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastAimee Meredith CoxAimee Meredith Cox is an Associate Professor of Anthropology and African American Studies at Yale University. Her research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of Anthropology, Black Studies, and Performance Studies. Cox’s first monograph, Shapeshifters: Black Girls and the Choreography of Citizenship (Duke 2015), won the 2017 book award from the Society for the Anthropology of North America, a 2016 Victor Turner Book Prize in Ethnographic Writing, and Honorable Mention from the 2016 Gloria E. Anzaldúa Book Prize. She is also the editor of the volume, Gender: Space(MacMillan, 2018). Aimee is a dancer and choreographer. She performed and tou...2021-08-0348 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastFabiola Jean LouisFabiola Jean-Louis was born in Port Au Prince, Haiti on September 10th, 1978 and moved to Brooklyn, NY at a young age. While attending the High School of Fashion Industries, her passion for the arts flourished. She began taking self-portraits as a matter of convenience, shyness, and because she knew how to convey the stories she wanted to tell using her body. Later, her work grew to include other subjects, and costumes, as well as sculptures made entirely out of paper. Today, her practice is focused on experimentation through the use of different techniques, disciplines, and even art styles. Her...2021-07-2145 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastJason Moran + Alicia Hall MoranJazz pianist, composer, and artist Jason Moran was born in Houston, TX and earned a degree from the Manhattan School of Music. He was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2010 and is the Artistic Director for Jazz at The Kennedy Center. His 21 year relationship with his trio The Bandwagon (with drummer Nasheet Waits and bassist Tarus Mateen) has resulted in a profound discography for Blue Note Records and Yes Records, a label he co- owns with his wife, singer and composer Alicia Hall Moran. Alicia Hall Moran, mezzo-soprano, is a multi-dimensional artist performing and composing between the genres...2021-07-0735 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastJason Moran + Alicia Hall MoranJazz pianist, composer, and artist Jason Moran was born in Houston, TX and earned a degree from the Manhattan School of Music. He was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2010 and is the Artistic Director for Jazz at The Kennedy Center. His 21 year relationship with his trio The Bandwagon (with drummer Nasheet Waits and bassist Tarus Mateen) has resulted in a profound discography for Blue Note Records and Yes Records, a label he co- owns with his wife, singer and composer Alicia Hall Moran.Alicia Hall Moran, mezzo-soprano, is a multi-dimensional artist performing and composing between the genres...2021-07-0635 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastJason Moran + Alicia Hall MoranJazz pianist, composer, and artist Jason Moran was born in Houston, TX and earned a degree from the Manhattan School of Music. He was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2010 and is the Artistic Director for Jazz at The Kennedy Center. His 21 year relationship with his trio The Bandwagon (with drummer Nasheet Waits and bassist Tarus Mateen) has resulted in a profound discography for Blue Note Records and Yes Records, a label he co- owns with his wife, singer and composer Alicia Hall Moran. Alicia Hall Moran, mezzo-soprano, is a multi-dimensional artist performing and composing between the genres...2021-06-2301 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastJason Moran + Alicia Hall Moran - Part OneJazz pianist, composer, and artist Jason Moran was born in Houston, TX and earned a degree from the Manhattan School of Music. He was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2010 and is the Artistic Director for Jazz at The Kennedy Center. His 21 year relationship with his trio The Bandwagon (with drummer Nasheet Waits and bassist Tarus Mateen) has resulted in a profound discography for Blue Note Records and Yes Records, a label he co- owns with his wife, singer and composer Alicia Hall Moran.Alicia Hall Moran, mezzo-soprano, is a multi-dimensional artist performing and composing between the genres...2021-06-2231 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastFahamu PecouDr. Fahamu Pecou is an interdisciplinary artist and scholar whose works combine observations on hip-hop, fine art and popular culture. Pecou’s paintings, performance art, and academic work addresses concerns around contemporary representations of Black men and how these images impact both the reading and performance of Black masculinity. Fahamu received his BFA from the Atlanta College of Art in 1997 and a Ph.D. from Emory University in 2018. Dr. Pecou exhibits his art worldwide in addition to lectures and speaking engagements at colleges and universities. Dr. Pecou has also developed (ad)Vantage Point, a narrative-based arts curriculum focused...2021-05-1247 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastFirelei Baez Firelei Báez ​(b. 1981, Dominican Republic) ​is a celebrated painter and sculptor who received a M.F.A. from Hunter College, a B.F.A. from the Cooper Union’s School of Art, and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. In 2020, Báez was shortlisted for Artes Mundi 9, and will be the subject of a solo presentation at the ICA Watershed, Boston, MA this summer. Just this week, it was announced that she is the recipient of the 2021 Phillip Guston Rome Prize-- a highly competitive fellowship that supports advanced independent work and research in the arts and human...2021-04-2852 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastHaki Madhubuti An award-winning and leading poet, publisher & an architect of the Black Arts Movement, Prof. Haki R. Madhubuti has published 30+ books (some under his former name, Don L. Lee) and is one of the world’s best-selling authors of poetry and non-fiction. His book, Black Men: Obsolete, Single, Dangerous? The African American Family in Transition, has more than one million copies in print and his poetry and essays have been published in more than 100 anthologies and journals.     2021-04-1342 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastMarc Bamuthi JosephMarc Bamuthi Joseph currently serves as the Vice President and Artistic Director of Social Impact at The Kennedy Center. He co-founded the Life is Living Festival for Youth Speaks, and created the installation “Black Joy in the Hour of Chaos” for Creative Time. His opera libretto, We Shall Not Be Moved, was named one of 2017’s “Best Classical Music Performances” by The New York Times, and his work /peh-LO-tah/ toured nationally. Future projects include commissions for the Perelman Center, Washington National Opera, and others, and a feature in HBO’s upcoming adaptation of “Between the World and Me” by Ta-Nehesi Coates. A...2021-03-3158 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastKamilah ForbesKamilah Forbes is an award-winning director and producer for theater and television. She currently serves as the Executive Producer at the World-Famous Apollo Theater in Harlem. Her directing credits include “By the Way, Meet Vera Stark,” written by Lynn Nottage, “Blood Quilt” by Katori Hall, and “Sunset Baby” by Dominique Morrisseau. Her most recent directorial work, an adaptation of Ta-nehisi Coates’ seminal work “Between the World and Me,” aired as a special event on HBO  to critical acclaim.2021-03-1746 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastSonia SanchezSeason Two of the Lineage podcast launches with master storyteller and poet Sonia Sanchez! In addition to being a founder of the National Black Arts Movement and the first Presidential Fellow at Temple University, where she held the Laura Carnell Chair in English, Sonia is an award-winning writer of sixteen books, including  Morning Haiku, Wounded in the House of a Friend, and Shake Loose My Skin. A new volume, Collected Poems, will be released by Beacon Press this spring. 2021-03-0256 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastTrailerAnnouncing the new season of the Lineage Podcast + Portrait Project! Lineage features intimate, in-depth interviews with contemporary socially engaged Black artists. Season Two will include conversations with renowned creatives and thought leaders Firelei Báez, R. Dwayne Betts, Camille A. Brown, Aimee Meredith Cox, Kamilah Forbes, Shani Jamila, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Kiese Laymon, Fabiola Jean Louis, Haki Madhubuti, Alicia Hall Moran, Jason Moran, Lynn Nottage, Mary Lovelace O’Neal, Wendi Moore-O’Neal, Fahamu Pecou, Sonia Sanchez and Carrie Mae Weems. Stay tuned for bi-weekly audio interviews with each of the featured guests, beginning on Tuesday March 2nd. Subscribe to recei...2021-03-0102 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastJawole Willa Jo ZollarJawole Willa Jo Zollar is the founding artistic director and chief visioning partner of Urban Bush Women, a performance ensemble dedicated to exploring the use of cultural expression as a catalyst for social change. Designated a Master of Choreography by the John F. Kennedy Performing Arts Center, she received the Bessies Lifetime Achievement Award and honorary degrees from both Tufts University and Rutgers University.2020-07-0847 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastSteffani JemisonSteffani Jemison is a celebrated visual artist whose work is in the public collections of the Whitney Museum (where she was featured in the 2019 Biennial), Brooklyn Museum, the Studio Museum in Harlem and the Museum of Modern Art, amongst others. She holds an MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago and a BA from Columbia University.  A 2020 Guggenheim Fellow, she currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University-New Brunswick.2020-06-2442 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastTyehimba Jess, Part TwoPulitzer Prize winning poet Tyehimba Jess is the author of leadbelly and Olio. A Cave Canem and NYU alumni, Jess is a Professor of English at the College of Staten Island.2020-06-1045 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastTyehimba JessPulitzer Prize winning poet Tyehimba Jess is the author of leadbelly and Olio. A Cave Canem and NYU alumni, Jess is a Professor of English at the College of Staten Island. This is the first of our two part conversation. 2020-05-2748 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastJodine Dorce + Shani JamilaOn this bonus episode, Lineage host Shani Jamila is the guest and the mic is in the capable hands of Jodine Dorce, who’s one of those rare, amazing people who’s a powerhouse both onstage and behind the scenes. She is the the host of the world-renowned Apollo Theater’s Music Cafe, she recently launched a new quarantine web series called The Silver Lining, and she produced an entire ESSENCE Festival. This episode was recorded live at the Ace Hotel, where Shani was a 2019 Artist in Residence. 2020-05-1331 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastJerome LagarrigueJerome Lagarrigue is a New York based painter who was raised in Paris. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, he is featured in two documentary films, Heavyweight Paint and Jerome Lagarrigue: Portrait of an Artist. His work has been supported by residencies including Villa Medici in Rome. Jerome is represented by Galerie Olivier Waltman (Paris/Miami) and Dolby Chadwick gallery in San Francisco.2020-04-2944 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastMing Smith + Russell FrederickThis episode of Lineage was recorded live at the Brooklyn Museum to commemorate the close of the seminal Soul of A Nation exhibition. Host Shani Jamila spoke with Ming Smith, a legendary photographer whose work was featured in the show, and Russell Frederick, an acclaimed documentary photographer known for his portraits of Bed Stuy. Both of them are members of Kamoinge, an intergenerational collective of Black photographers. We talk about what brought them to their work, the goals of their practice and the rich tradition of image makers that inspire them. 2020-04-1557 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastOtto NealsOtto Neals is a painter, sculptor and printmaker who was born in South Carolina in 1930. Neals has been a member of the Weusi Artist Collective since the 1960s. His  work can be found in collections including the Smithsonian, Howard University, The Studio Museum, Ghana National Museum, Columbia Museum, & the private collections of Congressman John Lewis, Harry Belafonte and Oprah Winfrey. 2020-04-0134 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastOkwui OkpokwasiliOkwui Okpokwasili received a B.A. (1996) from Yale University. Her performance work has been commissioned by the Walker Art Center, Danspace Project, Performance Space New York, the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA, the 10th Annual Berlin Biennale, and Jacob’s Pillow, among other institutions. She has held residencies at the Maggie Allesee National Choreographic Center, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, the Rauschenberg Foundation Captiva Residency, and New York Live Arts, where she was a Randjelovic/Stryker Resident Commissioned Artist. She is a MacArthur Genius Fellow and a Hodder Fellow at Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the...2020-03-1837 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastDerrick AdamsDerrick Adams is a Baltimore-born, Brooklyn, New York-based artist whose critically admired work spans painting, collage, sculpture, performance, video, and sound installations.  Adams received his MFA from Columbia University and BFA from Pratt Institute. He is an alumnus of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation’s Studio Program.  His work resides in the permanent collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Studio Museum in Harlem, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and the Birmingham Museum of Art.2020-03-031h 10Lineage PodcastLineage PodcastRashida Bumbray Rashida is an accomplished performance artist, choreographer and curator. A United States Artists awardee, Bumbray is one of the inaugural social practice artists in residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Director of Culture and Art at the Open Society Foundation.  2020-02-1937 minLineage PodcastLineage PodcastAdepero Oduye Adepero is an actress, director and writer. She is known for her leading role in Pariah (2011), as well as supporting roles in 12 Years A Slave (2013), The Big Short (2015) and When They See Us (2019). Her theatre credits include Danai Gurira's play Eclipsed; Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye; and Fela!, directed and choreographed by Bill T. Jones.  2020-02-181h 02Lineage PodcastLineage PodcastTrailerStay tuned for Season One of Shani Jamila’s new podcast Lineage, which will feature live shows and in-depth interviews about the idea of home with some of New York City’s most imaginative thinkers– including MacArthur geniuses, Pulitzer Prize winners and Bessie Award recipients. Check out the trailer for a sneak peek into what’s to come!2020-01-0603 minMind Of A MentorMind Of A MentorMind Of A Mentor #41 - Shani Syphrett (Founder of Jamila Studio)Shani Syphrett is an experience marketing expert and brand strategist who has worked with Fortune 500 brands like McDonalds, Ford Motor Company, and Nike. She is the Head of Marketing & Brand at Beam, a venture-backed startup combining the power of retail with social impact. As the founder of her own consulting firm, Jamila Studio, Shani works with small-yet-powerful creative teams to help them to tackle their dream projects. She also writes a Forbes column that covers the inspiring stories of women of color who are the leaders and innovators of today. She curates a digital publication, #TheWhatsHerName, that covers branding and...2018-12-0536 minTheSpin1TheSpin1theCONSENTconvo S Quintero & S Jamila Oct 19 2016THE SPIN: my weekly all WoC podcast. #theCONSENTconvo: a public conversation campaign on consent with women and men CONSENT: how do you make it sexy? CONSENT to GRIEVE: consent for healing Black women's emotionality Host: Esther Armah Contributors: Sofia Quintero and Shani Jamila2016-10-2000 minNeo2soul PlaylistNeo2soul Playlist22nd Sept Mixbag of Music with DJ Niceness in the mix on FloradioTune in every Thursday evening at 6.30PM EST and 11.30PM in the UK as DJ Niceness brings you a Mixbag of Music! DJ Niceness is the founder of Neo2soul InnaGrooves supporting Independent Worldwide Urban Artists.Our music series aims to bridge the gap between mainstream, unsigned and independent artists. Bring light to the underground and give you quality music you want to hear not have to hear. So it’s only fitting that you hear it here.www.floradio.co.uk Deli Rowe - Good Enough (Dezert Rhino Street Remix)Netta Br...2016-09-233h 00TheSpin1TheSpin1The Spin May 26 2016THE SPIN: weekly all WoC media podcast FREDDIE GRAY: Killer Cop Cleared As Blue Lives Matter Bill Passes AFRICA LIBERATION DAY: Killing Charity Porn, FEMINISM MEETS COLORISM:The Politics of Black Pretty in Feminism Host: Esther Armah Contributors: Shani Jamila, Mallence Bart-Williams, Sofia Quintero2016-05-2600 minTheSpin1TheSpin1The Spin March 10 2016THE SPIN: all WOC media panel podcast Zoe Saldana Goddamn! Playing Nina, Provoking a Storm South Africa: Virginity Tests for College Bound Girls Georgia on My Mind: Teacher 2 Student:You're Dumb, Just Have Sex, Host: Esther Armah Contributors: Dr Yaba Blay and Shani Jamila2016-03-1000 min