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The Jali, host Melyssa BarrettThe Jali, host Melyssa BarrettThe Jali Ep 168: Tamara Shiloh on Literacy, Legacy & Building Inclusive ClassroomsIn this inspiring episode of the Jali Podcast, host Melyssa Barrett sits down with Tamara Shiloh—author, entrepreneur, educator, and founder of the Multicultural Children’s Bookstore—to explore how she's transforming the way we teach and understand diverse history. From her acclaimed children’s book series like Jaxon’s Magical Adventure with Black Inventors and Scientists to launching inclusive lesson plans and a new K-6 micro school rooted in Black culture, Tamara shares how she’s rewriting the narrative for the next generation. Discover her powerful approach to literacy, representation, and education reform, and hear how she turns banned books...2025-05-0742 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryRaye Montague: The Hidden Figure Who Revolutionized Naval EngineeringIn the pre-dawn quiet of the U.S. Navy’s David Taylor Model Basin, a young Black woman sat behind a computer, quietly rewriting history. This is the story of Raye Montague—engineer, innovator, and a hidden figure whose brilliance transformed naval ship design. Born in Jim Crow-era Little Rock, Arkansas, Montague dreamed of becoming an engineer after glimpsing a World War II submarine at age seven. Denied access to engineering schools because of her race and gender, she taught herself the skills and broke through every barrier placed in her way. In just 18 hours, she produced the Navy’s firs...2025-05-0605 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryLisa Gelobter: From GIFs to government tech: this is what happens when you go STEMDespite making major strides in tech, Black women remain underrepresented in STEM. Lisa Gelobter defied the odds—helping pioneer internet video, shaping the GIF, launching Hulu, and leading digital innovation in the Obama administration. In this episode, we explore her trailblazing journey and how she’s opening doors for the next generation in tech. 2025-04-2205 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryGeorge Washington Williams: The Man Who Told the Truth About the CongoGeorge Washington Williams turned experience into history. Soldier, preacher, politician, and pioneering historian — he was a man determined to tell the truth no matter the cost. Best known for exposing King Leopold II’s brutal reign in the Congo, Williams used his voice and pen to challenge injustice across the globe. But long before that, he was a 14-year-old boy lying about his age to fight in the Civil War. In this episode, we trace the extraordinary life of George Washington Williams — from the battlefields of the Civil War to the pulpits of America, from the halls of gov...2025-04-0804 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryJames Hemings: The Forgotten Pioneer of American CuisineJoin host Tamara Shiloh as we uncover the remarkable story of James Hemings, a culinary pioneer whose influence on American cuisine has been largely overlooked. Born into slavery in 1765 and owned by Thomas Jefferson, James became a master of French cooking, training in Paris under elite chefs. He introduced iconic dishes like macaroni and cheese, crème brûlée, and French-style whipped potatoes to America. Despite his immense contributions, his name remained in the shadows for centuries. Tune in to discover how one man’s skills helped shape the flavors of a nation. 2025-03-1805 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryGeorge Beckett & The Invention That Changed Mail DeliveryIn this episode, we dive into the history of a small yet impactful invention—the house door letterbox. Before the convenience of secure mail slots, postal carriers had to knock and wait for someone to answer the door. But thanks to George Beckett, that all changed. Tune in to learn how this 19th-century innovation revolutionized mail delivery, reflecting broader societal changes and making communication more accessible for everyone. 2025-03-0304 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryJoseph Winters: Climbing the Ladder of InnovationIn this episode of Once Upon a Time in Black History, we explore the remarkable story of Joseph Richard Winters, the inventor whose fire escape innovations saved countless lives. From his early days in Virginia to his groundbreaking patents in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Winters' legacy extends beyond firefighting—his work with the Underground Railroad and his ventures in politics paint a picture of a true trailblazer. Tune in as we uncover the man behind the ladder and the lasting impact of his contributions to safety and history. 2025-02-1805 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryDefying Expectations: The Trailblazing Journey of Jane Matilda BolinDiscover the inspiring story of Jane Matilda Bolin, the first Black woman judge in the U.S. Born in 1908, Jane overcame racial discrimination and societal barriers to graduate from Yale Law School and serve 40 years as a family court judge. A fierce advocate for children’s rights and racial justice, her legacy reshaped the legal system and paved the way for future generations. Join us as we celebrate her trailblazing life and enduring impact 2025-02-0405 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryMother Hale: The Angel of HarlemA selfless pioneer in childcare and community support, Clara opened her Harlem home to infants born into the most challenging circumstances—children of mothers battling addiction and, later, those affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Discover how her love for children and unwavering dedication gave rise to Hale House, a haven that changed the lives of thousands. Clara’s story is a testament to the untapped potential of individuals transforming their communities through compassion and resilience. 2025-01-2105 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryJan Ernst MatzeligerJan Ernst Matzeliger was a biracial Surinamese-American inventor whose automated lasting machine brought significant change to the manufacturing of shoes. 2025-01-1404 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryGeorge Franklin GrantIn this episode, discover the fascinating journey of Dr. George Franklin Grant, a trailblazing dentist, Harvard faculty member, and inventor of the first wooden golf tee. Learn how his passion for innovation and golf left a lasting mark on the sport.  2025-01-0704 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryGeorge Crum, the man who invented the potato chip...On today's episode of Once upon A Time In Black History we learn about George Crum, the man who invented the potato chip! 2024-12-3105 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryMarie Van Brittan BrownMarie Van Brittan Brown was an American nurse and innovator. In 1966, she invented a video home security system along with her husband Albert Brown, an electronics technician. 2024-12-2407 minWOE Truth Table PodcastWOE Truth Table PodcastHoliday Traditions & GriefWelcome to the "W.O.E. Truth Table Podcast,” where we have intergenerational conversations about topics that are important to women—for women, by women! Co-Pastor Kristina Davis and Minister Ashley Sardik of Greater Shiloh Church host the podcast. On today’s episode we discuss “Holiday Traditions & Grief” with our guest co host Minister Tamara Williams Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-1956 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryElijah, The Real McCoyElijah McCoy (May 2, 1844–October 10, 1929) was a Black American inventor who received more than 50 patents for his inventions during his lifetime. His most famous invention was a cup that feeds lubricating oil to machine bearings through a small tube. Machinists and engineers who wanted genuine McCoy lubricators might have used the expression "the real McCoy"—a term meaning "the real deal" or "the genuine article." 2024-12-1707 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryStrings of Legacy: The Trailblazing Journey of Joseph DouglassJoin host Tamara Shiloh as she takes you on an inspiring journey into the life and legacy of Joseph Henry Douglass,  a groundbreaking African-American concert violinist and grandson of Frederick Douglass. This episode explores Douglass's rise to prominence,  from his early training at the New England Conservatory to his performances  at major events like the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. Learn about his historic contributions to American music, his trailblazing career as the first Black violinist to tour nationally and internationally, and his dedication to education as a professor at Howard University. Discover the broa...2024-12-0907 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryCarter G. Woodson: The Father of Black HistoryIn this episode of Once Upon a Time in Black History, we delve into the remarkable life and legacy of Carter G. Woodson, the man celebrated as the "Father of Black History." Born to formerly enslaved parents in 1875, Carter overcame incredible odds to become a Harvard-educated historian and a relentless advocate for African-American history and culture. Learn how his dedication gave rise to Negro History Week, which evolved into today's Black History Month, and discover how his work reshaped America's understanding of its past. Join us as we explore Carter's inspiring journey of perseverance, education, and justice—a...2024-11-2507 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOscar Micheaux: Trailblazer of Black CinemaIn this episode, we dive into the groundbreaking life and career of Oscar Devereaux Micheaux, a pioneering African-American filmmaker whose passion for storytelling broke Hollywood’s barriers. Micheaux’s debut film, The Homesteader (1919), captivated audiences with its honest portrayal of Black life and challenged societal norms on topics like race and religion. Through 44 films, Micheaux offered unfiltered perspectives on African-American experiences, free from the stereotypes of mainstream cinema. Join us as we explore how his works continue to shape the American cultural landscape, paving the way for future Black creatives in film. 2024-11-1907 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryAlice Dunnigan: First Black Woman of the White House Press CorpsAlice Allison Dunnigan was an American journalist, civil rights activist and author. Dunnigan was the first African-American female correspondent to receive White House credentials, and the first black female member of the Senate and House of Representatives press galleries. 2024-11-1204 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryCathay Williams: The First Black Female Buffalo SoldierIn this episode of Once Upon a Time in Black History, host Tamara Shiloh tells the remarkable story of Cathay Williams, a young woman who defied the odds to become the first documented African-American woman to serve in the U.S. Army. Born into slavery and conscripted by the Union Army as a cook during the Civil War, Williams later took the bold step of enlisting in the military under the alias William Cathay. Journey with us as we uncover her two years with the Buffalo Soldiers, the struggles she faced, and the powerful legacy she left behind. 2024-11-0408 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryThe Untold Story of Alexandre DumasDid you know Dumas was of mixed race? We trace his story from his father, General Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, the highest-ranking Black officer in a European army, to Alexandre’s prolific literary career in 19th-century France. Along the way, we uncover the challenges Dumas faced—racial prejudice, financial woes, and his notorious love life—and explore how his works of adventure, loyalty, and revenge continue to resonate today 2024-10-2207 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryEscaping the Washingtons: The Bold Flight of Ona JudgeIn this episode of Once Upon a Time in Black History, we delve into the incredible story of Ona Judge, an enslaved woman who made a daring escape from President George Washington’s household. Despite the harsh reality of slavery, Ona’s courage and determination led her to freedom, even in the face of relentless efforts to recapture her. 2024-10-0706 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryPedaling Through History: Black Innovators and the Bicycle RevolutionIn this episode of Once Upon a Time in Black History, we explore the significance of the bicycle during the Jim Crow era and highlight the contributions of African American inventors like Matthew A. Cherry and Isaac R. Johnson. The bicycle symbolized freedom for Black Americans, and these inventors played a key role in advancing transportation technology. From Cherry’s velocipede improvements to Johnson’s foldable bicycle frame, their innovations shaped the cycling world and transportation at large. We also touch on Jerry Certain’s pioneering bicycle carriers, still used today by couriers worldwide. 2024-09-1707 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryThe Green BookIn this episode of "Once Upon a Time in Black History," host Tamara Shiloh explores the history and legacy of "The Green Book." This essential travel guide provided African-American travelers with safe and welcoming locations during the Jim Crow era. Learn how Victor Hugo Green, a Harlem postal worker, created this powerful resource, and discover the resilience and resourcefulness of the Black community in the face of segregation. Join us as we delve into a crucial, often overlooked chapter of American history. 2024-09-0205 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: Lewis LatimerOn this episode of Once Upon A Time In Black History, we'll explore the life of Lewis Latimer, an American inventor whose innovations significantly improved lightbulb filaments, air conditioning, and made notable contributions in other fields. Visit: https://www.multiculturalbookstore.com/ 2024-08-1905 minBlerd’s EyeviewBlerd’s EyeviewS13E012: The Voice Specialist, Tre Mosley!!#voiceactor #marvel #animation77 views • Streamed live 9 hours ago • #voiceactor #marvel #animation#voiceactor #xmen #marvel #dccomics #gaming We’re talking with Tre Mosley (@tremosleyvo) talking about his voice over career, his animated project and whatever nerd stuff we come up with!! This…is Tre Mosley. Voiceover, that SIZZLES. I also tend to love BBQ, so I sizzle in more ways than one~My voice has been described as a voice that can appeal to the streets, the boardroom, or just be one of the guys.I’ve been heard in promos for ABC, Sundance TV, NASCAR, MLB Network, HBO, and ESPN, and on var...2024-05-222h 27Blerd’s EyeviewBlerd’s EyeviewS13E012: The Voice Specialist, Tre Mosley!!#voiceactor #marvel #animation77 views • Streamed live 9 hours ago • #voiceactor #marvel #animation#voiceactor #xmen #marvel #dccomics #gaming We’re talking with Tre Mosley (@tremosleyvo) talking about his voice over career, his animated project and whatever nerd stuff we come up with!! This…is Tre Mosley. Voiceover, that SIZZLES. I also tend to love BBQ, so I sizzle in more ways than one~My voice has been described as a voice that can appeal to the streets, the boardroom, or just be one of the guys.I’ve been heard in promos for ABC, Sundance TV, NASCAR, MLB Network, HBO, and ESPN, and on var...2024-05-222h 27Blerd’s EyeviewBlerd’s EyeviewS13E012: The Voice Specialist, Tre Mosley!!#voiceactor #marvel #animation77 views • Streamed live 9 hours ago • #voiceactor #marvel #animation#voiceactor #xmen #marvel #dccomics #gaming We’re talking with Tre Mosley (@tremosleyvo) talking about his voice over career, his animated project and whatever nerd stuff we come up with!! This…is Tre Mosley. Voiceover, that SIZZLES. I also tend to love BBQ, so I sizzle in more ways than one~My voice has been described as a voice that can appeal to the streets, the boardroom, or just be one of the guys.I’ve been heard in promos for ABC, Sundance TV, NASCAR, MLB Network, HBO, and ESPN, and on var...2024-05-222h 27Blerd’s EyeviewBlerd’s EyeviewS13E012: The Voice Specialist, Tre Mosley!!#voiceactor #marvel #animation77 views • Streamed live 9 hours ago • #voiceactor #marvel #animation#voiceactor #xmen #marvel #dccomics #gaming We’re talking with Tre Mosley (@tremosleyvo) talking about his voice over career, his animated project and whatever nerd stuff we come up with!! This…is Tre Mosley. Voiceover, that SIZZLES. I also tend to love BBQ, so I sizzle in more ways than one~My voice has been described as a voice that can appeal to the streets, the boardroom, or just be one of the guys.I’ve been heard in promos for ABC, Sunda...2024-05-222h 27Black Authors Matter TVBlack Authors Matter TVMay 7th 2024 - Full ShowBlack Authors Matter TV - May 7th Guests: Patricia Williams Dockery, Farrah Rochon, Casey Grant, Tamara ShilohPatricia Williams Dockery, Historian and Children's Author. Latest release: Slavery and the African American StoryFarrah Rochon, Romance and Y.A. Fiction Author. Latest release: Fate Be ChangedCasey Grant, Black Aviation Advocate. Latest release: Stars in the SkyTamara Shiloh, Owner, Multicultural Bookstore in Richmond, Calif.2024-05-102h 00Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasExplore the Latest Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasThe Unvanquished: The Untold Story of Lincoln's Special Forces, the Manhunt for Mosby's Rangers, and the Shadow War That Forged America's Special Operations by Patrick K. O'donnellPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/764949to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Unvanquished: The Untold Story of Lincoln's Special Forces, the Manhunt for Mosby's Rangers, and the Shadow War That Forged America's Special Operations Author: Patrick K. O'donnell Narrator: Fred Sanders Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 56 minutes Release date: May 7, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.67 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: From the bestselling author of The Indispensables, the unknown and dramatic story of irregular guerrilla warfare that altered the course of the Civil War and inspired the origins of America’s modern special operations fo...2024-05-0712h 56PR ConnectionsPR ConnectionsShirley Chisholm and Black women veteransHost Evelyn interviews Tamara Shiloh and Shaquilla Eilets 2024-02-2340 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: Myrtis DightmanOn this episode of Once Upon A Time In Black History, we'll explore the life of Joseph Douglas. He was a concert violinist and the grandson of abolitionist, Frederick Douglas. 2024-01-2207 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: Myrtis DightmanOn this episode of Once Upon a Time In Black History, we dive into the story of professional rodeo bull rider, Myrtis Dightman. 2024-01-1106 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: JINGLE JANGLEOn this episode of Once upon a Time in Black History we learn about the movie Jingle Jangle as we get ready for the approaching Holidays. 2023-10-0621 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: David Harris & Marlon GreenOn this episode of Once Upon A Time in Black History we will be learning about the first African American male pilots in the United States, David Harris & Marlon Green who paved the way for those to come. 2023-09-1708 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: Bessie ColemanIn this episode of Once Upon A Time In Black History we learn about Bessie Coleman who was the first African American and Native American woman. to become a pilot! 2023-09-1710 minAudiobook Connection - Behind the Scenes with the Creative TeamsAudiobook Connection - Behind the Scenes with the Creative TeamsAC-I-184 Multicultural Books - An Interview with Tamara ShilohGuest Tamara Shiloh is the author of the series for children: Just Imagine . . . What if there were no black people in the world. The first two in the series: Jaxon's Magical Adventure with Black Inventors and Scientists and Book Two: Jaxon and Kevin’s Black History Trip Downtown are available in innovative versions of audiobook. Tamara also founded and is owner of the Multicultural Bookstore in Richmond, CA, and host of the “Once Upon a Time in Black History” podcast. Educator, author, and business leader, one of Tamara’s objectives is to desegregate the teaching of American history away from the...2023-09-0725 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: Dorothy BoldenOn today's episode of once upon a time in black history we learn about Dorothy Lee Bolden who was the founder of the National Domestic Worker's Union of America and worked to fight for women's rights and bring segregation to an end. Bolden began working as a domestic worker at the age of nine. 2023-08-2104 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: Mansa MusaOn today's episode of Once Upon A Time In Black History wow learn about Mansa Musa was the 9th ruler of the Mali Empire, which reached its territorial peak during his reign. Musa is known for being the wealthiest man in the world. 2023-08-1906 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: Stage Coach MaryIn this episode of Once Upon A Time in Black history we learn about Mary Fields, also known as Stagecoach Mary and Black Mary. She was the first African American female star route mail carrier in the United States! 2023-08-1905 minDid That Really Happen?Did That Really Happen?The Harder They FallNOTE: Due to technical difficulties, this episode contains some lost audio. This week we're traveling back to the 19th century with The Harder They Fall! Join us as we learn about the real-life figures behind the characters of this film, including Stagecoach Mary, Cherokee Bill, and more! Sources: Paul M. Lucko, "Goldsby, Crawford [Cherokee Bill]," Texas State Historical Society, available at https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/goldsby-crawford Art T. Burton, "Goldsby, Crawford," Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, available at https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=GO006...2023-08-1454 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: Blind Tom WigginsIn this episode of Once upon a time in black history, we discuss Tom Wiggins, an African American man who was born into slavery but became a great pianist, all the while being blind! 2023-01-0606 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time in Black History: OnesimusOnesimus (late 1600s–1700s) was an African man who was instrumental in the mitigation of the impact of a smallpox outbreak in Boston, Massachusetts. His birth name is unknown. His birth name is unknown. He was enslaved in 1706 and was given to the New England Puritan minister Cotton Mather. Onesimus introduced Mather to the principle and procedure of inoculation to prevent the disease, which laid the foundation for the development of vaccines. 2023-01-0605 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: The Silent ParadeThe Silent Parade, was a silent march of about 10,000 African Americans along Fifth Avenue starting at 57th Street in New York City on July 28, 1917. The event was organized by the NAACP, church, and community leaders to protest violence directed towards African Americans. 2023-01-0605 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: Nat LoveNat Love was an American cowboy and former slave in the period following the American Civil War. His exploits have made him one of the most famous heroes of the Old West. Despite slavery-era statutes that outlawed black literacy, he learned to read and write as a child with the help of his father, Sampson. When slavery ended, Love's parents stayed on the Love plantation as sharecroppers, attempting to raise tobacco and corn on about 20 acres, but Sampson died shortly after the second crop was planted. Afterward, Nat took a second job working on a local farm to help...2023-01-0605 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History : Edward DwightOn this episode of Once upon a time in black history we talk about Edward Joseph Dwight Jr. He is an American sculptor, author, and former test pilot. He is the first African American to have entered the Air Force training program from which NASA selected astronauts. He was controversially not selected to officially join NASA. 2022-09-0906 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: Henry ”Box” BrownHenry "Box" Brown was the man who mailed himself to freedom during slavery after being enslaved at birth. Later in his life Henry became an abolitionist who later shared his story and testimony to inspire others in similar situations to seek freedom. 2022-08-0905 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: Frederick McKinley JonesFrederick McKinley Jones was an American inventor, entrepreneur, engineer, winner of the National Medal of Technology, and an inductee of the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Jones invented mobile refrigeration technology, enabling the long-haul transportation of perishable goods. 2022-07-2606 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History: JuneteenthJune 19th marks the day of emancipation, the day slavery ended and Black people were set free. This holiday became our very own Black Independence Day. tune in to this episode to learn more about the history of Juneteenth in America. 2022-07-1207 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black History Bessie BlountBessie Blount was an ingenious inventor and nurse who created tools to assist disabled patients and allow them to feed themselves. 2022-06-3006 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time in Black History introduces Maggie Lena Walker, the First Black Female Bank Owner in the U.S.As part of Women's History Month, this "Once Upon A Time in Black History" episode introduces to listeners Maggie Lena Walker, who was the first African American woman to charter a bank in the U.S. Walker was an African-American businesswoman and teacher who became the first African American woman to serve as a bank president. Join host, Tamara Shiloh, as she shares more about this pioneering Black business woman. 2022-06-3009 minOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryOnce Upon A Time In Black HistoryThomas Jennings, the first Black man to receive a U.S. patent. Also, this episode features his daughter, Elizabeth who was the first Black woman to he...Thomas Jennings was the first Black man to receive a U.S. patent. He was a skilled tailor and eventually he discovered a unique way to dry clean clothes. It's the system we still use today. Also, his daughter, Elizabeth was a trailblazer in her own right as the Black woman who helped desegregate the trolley car system in NY. 2022-06-3018 minWeirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent PodcastWeirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent PodcastEp. 10: Legends of the Hidden ButlersLook which two ADHD-addled 90’s babes made it to Episode 10! We’re celebrating with a little TLC, some Nickelodeon GaS classics, and explaining outdated references for way too long even though literally nobody asked for it.    Our ADHD topic is magical thinking, a concept that may sound fun in theory, but in reality, may force you to confront your own behaviors and self-deceptions. But in a fun way! Then we get into those segments and share a couple of listener emails, including a stomach-churning Pizza Secret that will both delight and disgust you.    Gr...2022-01-061h 02Audiobook Connection - Behind the Scenes with the Creative TeamsAudiobook Connection - Behind the Scenes with the Creative TeamsAC-T-005 When to Cast Multiple Narrators for your AudiobookLearn when it is appropriate to have more than one voice narrate your audiobook. While the most typical audiobook is narrated by a single voice, there are many times when using multiple voices is a better choice. Examples include children's books (Tamara Shiloh's Jaxon's Magical Adventure with Black Inventors and Scientists), business books (Gil Broza's The Human Side of Agile), travel books (Chris Santilli's The Naked Truth About Hedonism II) and full cast projects such as screenplays (JD West's Cosmic Cowboy). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 2020-03-1110 minUncategorized Archives - Darkxide Axylum Recording KompanyUncategorized Archives - Darkxide Axylum Recording KompanyTamara Shiloh Today we sit down at, The Multicultural Children’s Bookstore in The Shops at Hilltop, with Mrs. Tamara Shiloh, author, speak and owner. Mrs. Shiloh speaks about the inspiration for being a children’s book author, her plans for the future and how reading is fundamental to success. The post Tamara Shiloh appeared first on Darkxide Axylum Recording Kompany. 2019-07-1542 minAuthor and Black History historian Tamara Shiloh promotes reading on the edgehttps://tamarashiloh.com Brains, Tamara Shiloh is an author, radio host, owner of an incredible children bookstore resource and also in the mist of updating her children’s book series on African American inventors and scientists. The kid’s book series, Just Imagine…What If There Were No Black People in the World is about African American inventors, scientists and other notable Black people in history.? She is here on the edge to educate and encourage us all2019-07-0821 minChattie SistersChattie SistersPick Me Up WednesdayA good movie to keep you motivated and in good spirits on this Wild Wednesday is Syrup! (No not the kind you put on pancakes) It's a great movie starring Amber Heard and Shiloh Fernandez, go check it out, if not, listen to the podcast (it'll make you want to watch it).2014-09-2407 minLet Your Imagination Run Wild With Our Captivating Free AudiobookLet Your Imagination Run Wild With Our Captivating Free AudiobookJaxon's Magical Adventure with Black Inventors and Scientists (Just Imagine...What If There Were No Black People in the World?) Audiobook by Tamara ShilohListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 325008 Title: Jaxon's Magical Adventure with Black Inventors and Scientists (Just Imagine...What If There Were No Black People in the World?) Author: Tamara Shiloh Narrator: Germaine Hatcher, Leon Nixon, Tre Mosley, Tyra Kennedy Format: Unabridged Length: 1:35:40 Language: English Release date: 01-19-18 Publisher: Authors Republic Genres: Kids, Historical Summary: Jaxon's Magical Adventure with Black Inventors and Scientists is the first book in the series, Just Imagine...What If There Were No Black People in the World? This fun children's chapter book that tells the story of Jaxon, a 10...1970-01-011h 35