Today marks the last episode of our Black History Month mini-series! To close off, we will be talking with Dr. Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh about women, religion, and African enslavement. Dr. Wells-Oghoghomeh will share with us everything from the influences of Christianity on enslavement practices, religious polysemy, and the way enslavement was gendered.
Resources
Credits
Shay Milner, co-host
Jo'Hannah Valentin, co-host
Music: “Hip Hop Instrumental 2,” by Ketsa; “Yesterday Night,” by Checkie Brown at https://freemusicarchive.org/ ; “Poor Lazarus,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue6FD9r92CI, “I Be So Glad. . . When the Sun Goes Down,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-zlSq4mWiE&list=PL5gesReHGwvw6aCtl1VdBUVJHzSwzy0CD&index=2
Episode edited with Audacity
What we're drinking: Bigelow Earl Grey Black Tea https://www.bigelowtea.com/Teas/Tea-Type/Black-Tea/Earl-Grey-Tea
Quote of the day: “People get used to anything. The less you think about your oppression, the more your tolerance for it grows. After a while, people just think oppression is the normal state of things. But to become free, you have to be acutely aware of being a slave.” -Assata Shakur
Self-care tip of the day: Watch a (black-directed) movie. Recommendations: Selma, Crooklyn, 12 Years a Slave, Moonlight, BlackKKKlansman, Us, and When They See Us
Vote!
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Transcript: https://blackteapodcast.wixsite.com/podcast/post/episode-7-black-tea-women-religion-and-enslavement
In her autobiography, Black revolutionary Assata Shakur states, "Imperialism is an international system of exploitation, and, we, as revolutionaries, need to be internationalists to defeat it." For today's episode, we will be talking with Vanderbilt History Professor Dr. Brandon Byrd about his book The Black Republic: African-Americans and the fate of Haiti and Radical Black Internationalism. This marks the third episode in a February mini-series in commemoration of Black History Month, where Black Tea will be interviewing and talking about different components of black history, including literature, gender politics, and the formation of black history.
Resources
1. Dantes Bellegarde: https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/people-global-african-history/bellegarde-dantes-1877-1966/
2. Dr. Brandon Byrd’s Book The Black Republic: African Americans and the fate of Haiti https://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/16006.html
3. Story on Assata Shakur https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/dpww8q/assata-shakur-fbi-most-wanted-tshepo-mokoena-122
Credits
Shay Milner, co-host
Jo'Hannah Valentin, co-host
Music: “Hip Hop Instrumental 2,” by Ketsa; “Yesterday Night,” by Checkie Brown at https://freemusicarchive.org/
Episode edited with Audacity
What we're drinking: Bigelow Earl Grey Black Tea https://www.bigelowtea.com/Teas/Tea-Type/Black-Tea/Earl-Grey-Tea
Quote of the day: “What do nations care about the cost of war, if by spending a few hundred millions in steel and gunpowder they can gain a thousand millions in diamonds and cocoa?” ― W.E.B. DuBois
Self-care tip of the day: Disconnect from Social Media, https://afropunk.com/2019/07/radical-self-care-25-tips-for-black-people/
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For today's episode, we will be talking with Vanderbilt English Professor Dr. Anthony Reed about the Black Arts Era. This marks the second episode in a February mini-series in commemoration of Black History Month, where Black Tea will be interviewing and talking about different components of black history, including literature, gender politics, and the formation of black history.
Additional resources about this topic can be found on our website under our episode transcript!
If you want to create your own podcast, be sure to go to Anchor.fm!
Credits
Shay Milner, co-host
Jo'Hannah Valentin, co-host
Music by Ketsa at https://freemusicarchive.org/
Episode edited with Audacity
What we're drinking: Earl Grey Black Tea, https://www.bigelowtea.com/Teas/Tea-Type/Black-Tea/Earl-Grey-Tea.
Today's black history event: The Black Arts Repertory School. For more resources, check out this episode's transcript!
Self-care tip of the day: Go to an art gallery.
Be sure to vote in the primaries! If you are a Tennessee resident, you can begin early voting this Wednesday, February 12. If you want to vote absentee, the deadline to apply is February 25. For more information about Tennessee voting, go here https://www.rockthevote.org/voting-information/election-dates-deadlines/tennessee/.
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Episode transcript: https://blackteapodcast.wixsite.com/podcast/post/episode-5-black-tea-black-arts-era
On Today's episode, co-hosts Jo'-Hannah Valentin and Shay Milner talk with tenured Vanderbilt professor Dr. Ikard about black masculinity and feminism. This marks the first episode in a February mini-series in commemoration of Black History Month, where Black Tea will be interviewing and talking about different components of black history, including literature, gender politics, and the formation of black history.
Additional resources about this topic can be found on our website under our episode transcript!
To listen to Dr. Ikard's TedX talk, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb04xj7LS34&t=56s.
and, to see and/or purchase his art, check out https://www.ikardgallery.com/.
If you want to create your own podcast, be sure to go to Anchor.fm!
Credits
Shay Milner, co-host
Jo'Hannah Valentin, co-host
Music by Ketsa at https://freemusicarchive.org/
Episode edited with Audacity
What we're drinking: Earl Grey Black Tea, https://www.bigelowtea.com/Teas/Tea-Type/Black-Tea/Earl-Grey-Tea.
Today's black history event: The Combahee River Collective. For more resources, check out this episode's transcript!
Quote of the day: "When I dare to be powerful— to use my strength in the service of my vision— then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid" —Audre Lorde.
Self-care tip of the day: "Start taking compliments like a champ." https://bestlifeonline.com/self-care-tips/
Check out Hidden Dores https://anchorlink.vanderbilt.edu/organization/hiddendores! For more information, you can email Vice President Kaylin Davis at [email protected].
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Our podcast can be found at: https://anchor.fm/johannah-chanteria
Episode transcript found at: blackteainquiry.wixsite.com/podcast/episodes/episode-4-black-tea-politics-of-black-gender
In this trailer, Jo'-Hannah and Shay explain to you guys what is coming for February and Black History Month.
Credits
Shay Milner, co-host
Jo'Hannah Valentin, co-host
Music by Ketsa at https://freemusicarchive.org/
Episode edited with Audacity
If you want to create your own podcast, be sure to check out Anchor through the mobile app or at Anchor.fm!
Check out the OSCC!
https://www.vanderbilt.edu/carecoordination/
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Facebook: @blackteapodcast, https://www.facebook.com/blackteapodcast/
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Our podcast can be found at: https://anchor.fm/johannah-chanteria
Episode transcript found at: https://blackteapodcast.wixsite.com/podcast/episodes/trailer-black-tea-february-special