The impact of these trailblazers extends far beyond football. Their resilience and achievements challenged outdated norms, opening doors for change in sports, politics, and society as a whole.
In this interview, we revisit the tragic events of November 3, 1979, when five people were killed and ten others injured in just 88 seconds while marching for peace and civil rights. Aran discusses the long fight for justice and how it took…
Dr. King articulated his vision for the country with eloquence, leading marches advocating for equality and the voting rights of African Americans. His dedication extended to securing the freedoms promised to every citizen in our great nation.
Tahira discusses how she met Akwasi, how Tahira became interested in the research about cannabis, the laws surrounding cannabis, and the injustices in the brown and other minority communities. Why are people still serving severe sentences and other people aren’t for the same offense?
The world is facing the backlash from the pandemic, the insurrection, war, and life happen moments. As a result, you find yourself in an influx of where to go and what to do.
Danielle Pitts is the owner of Salon Daw in Poughkeepsie, NY, and is passionate about everything involving hair, health, beauty, and empowering girls and women of black and brown skin.
Leslie Fields-Cruz, Executive Director of Black Public Media, is this week’s guest on the Energy Stonersâ„¢ Cafe podcast. Leslie discusses the origins of Black Public Media and its role in providing stories, documentaries, and films from the black perspective to public television with…