Objects hold history. They're evocative of stories stamped in time. As part of The Washington Post's coverage of the Smithsonian's new National Museum of African American History and Culture, people submitted dozens of objects that make up their own lived experiences of black history, creating a "people's museum" of personal objects, family photos and more. The Historically Black podcast brings those objects and their stories to life through interviews, archival sound and music. The Washingt ...
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The Culture Effect Podcast presented by Historically Black Since, and hosted by Adrena Martin, is a show where we discuss the effect that HBCUs and Black Greek Lettered Organization’s have on it’s students, alumni and members. Visit us online at www.hbcusince.com and follow us on Instagram @historicallyblacksince
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On this episode for The Culture Effect Podcast, we speak with Kentucky State University alum Shelby Patrice Jenkins about her HBCU experience, the life of an HBCU dancer , and now being the founder of Budget University. Miami Native and HBCU Kentucky State University Graduate Shelby Patrice has the moved to Dallas Texas and made a name for herself.…
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On this episode of The Culture Effect podcast, we speak with Hampton University graduate Weston Hill, who is the owner of The Tax Bizz. To learn more about Weston, visit him online at https://thetaxbizz.com/ Follow him on all social media platforms @thetaxbizz Historically Black Since is a media platform dedicated to the culture of HBCUs and Black …
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On this episode of The Culture Effect podcast, we speak with former NFL player and Norfolk State University graduate Lynden Antonio Trail.
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Seven FAMU Graduates Discuss Their HBCU Experience
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On this episode of The Culture Effect Podcast, we speak with FAMU graduates about their HBCU experience being at Florida A&M University
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Empowerment & Education with Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Member- Keith L. Brown
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On this episode of The Culture Effect Podcast, we speak with Omega Psi Phi member Keith L. Brown aka “Mr. I’m Possible.” About Keith: Named a “World Class Speaker,” one of the top speakers and consultants in Education by “Insight Publishing,” and International Speakers Network, as well as a, “Social Impact Hero,” by, “Thrive Global,” Keith empowers…
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On this episode of The Culture Effect Podcast, we speak with Florida Memorial University HBCU graduate Kamaya Chapman on her HBCU experience, and entrepreneur life. Follow Kamaya on Social Media @kamayadaplug
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On this episode of The Culture Effect podcast, we speak with Albany State University graduate, Dr. Diana Watley. She is an author, speaker and entrepreneur and founder of Mogul Mom.Me, which she started in 2020 shortly after becoming a first time mom herself in 2019. In her role as the President and Founder, Diana provides strategic vision to the o…
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On this episode of The Culture Effect podcast, we speak with Spelman College graduate Claudia Walker about how she is using writing and illustrations to educate children on the ABCs of HBCUs, and how she juggles motherhood with entrepreneurship.To learn more about Claudia, visit her online at hbcuprepschool.com…
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On this episode of the The Culture Effect podcast, we speak with Howard University graduate Brandi Bodega and learn about her journey as a food blogger and the impact that her HBCU experience has had on her . Follow Brandi on social @brandiwhatsgood and visit her online at noordinarygrub.com
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On this episode, we speak with Tambra Cherie, who is the star of the new OWN TV show “Belle Collective.” We discuss her HBCU experience at Jackson State University, being a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, how she got into radio, and more
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On this episode, we speak with former Miss ASU and Alabama State University alum Priyanka Banks, on how she went from college to realty TV screens and then starting her own bling shoe and accessories line
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On this episode, we speak with FAMU graduate and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity brother, Dan Ware on how he is building a tech company with his fellow HBCU alum and fraternity brothers
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This Tuskegee University Alum Went from Bank Employee to Million Dollar Real Estate Investor
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On this episode, we speak with Tuskegee University graduate Carlton Curry II, who is a real estate investor and entrepreneur
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On this episode we speak with Denver Terrance, who is a family of Denver Smith, one of the victims of Southern University Massacre to find out what really took place that day in 1972 on the HBCU campus of Southern University in Baton Rouge.
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AL Lewis is a Virginia State University graduate who became the owner of multiple Subway location at an early ago. Listen to her journey and how she did it.
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HBCU Life, Plastic Surgery and more with Dr. Nicholas Jones
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On this episode, we speak with Xavier University of Louisiana graduate, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. member and plastic surgeon Dr. Nicholas Jones about his HBCU experience, and how he became a plastic surgeon with his own practice.
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Lane College Alum and Patti Pie Creator Kinna Thomas, speaks on her HBCU college experience, working with Patti Labelle to create the Patti Pies for Walmart, her weight loss journey and more
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On this episode we speak with Dr. Melva Williams on the new course called the Business of Trap Music that she will teaching along with T.I. at HBCU Clark Atlanta University Starting Fall 2020
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HBCU graduate Cherise Laron talks to us about how she found her passion through writing, after finally leaving her toxic marriage.
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On this special edition podcast episode, we speak with Shedly Parnther, who has dedicated the last few years of her life to helping students obtain scholarships for school.
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On this episode, we talk to former school principal Ardre Orie, and learn about her journey as a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. and how she is building the Fasting Growing Black Owned Publishing Company in the country.
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This Tennessee State University Alum created the 1st African American woman owned trade school in the country. On this episode on The Culture Effect Podcast, we speak with Teacher turned Entrepreneur and Author, Koereyelle to learn about her journey from the classroom to the boardroom.
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On this episode of The Culture Effect Podcast, we speak with Myah Lipscomb, the creator of the show #WeirdMYAH, which is a comedy series, which brings depicts the life of an HBCU student.
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Caitlyn Davis is an influencer and entrepreneur, who started her custom apparel line “Cait The Great,” while being a student the FAMU. We spoke to the young entrepreneur at our brunch in Atlanta, Ga about her journey since recently graduating from college last year, her HBCU experience, and future plans.…
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On this episode of The Culture Effect Podcast with Historically Black Since, we speak with The Singletons, the couple who recently went viral on social media from a video of husband Ray Singleton singing to his wife throughout her journey and battle with cancer. We had a great conversation about how the two met, married, and their new journey toget…
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How This Tuskegee University Alum made Millions selling smoothies
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On this episode of The Culture Effect Podcast with Historically Black Since, we speak with Keon Davis, who is the owner and operator of the smoothies company Smooth N Groove. He tells us journey from campus to becoming an entrepreneur making millions, to how he lost it all and gained it back
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On this episode of The Culture Effect Podcast, we speak with former Morris a Brown College SGA President, Desmond Scott, and how his leadership journey on campus prepared him for entering the world after graduation
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On this episode of The Culture Effect Podcast, we speak with Savannah State University graduate and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority member Zadous Pollard. We talk about her HBCU experience, how she got into medical sales, and now having her own consulting firm showing others how she did it.
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On this episode of The Culture Effect Podcast, we speak with the Morehouse College SGA President and Vice President Trey Bowers, and Alex Cherry. They give us the ins and outs of what it is like being a student leader on campus, various platforms they have implemented, balancing it all, and more.
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On this episode of The Culture Effect with Historically Black Since, we speak with Voorhees College graduate, and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity member Jamal Josef on his career as a creative director, dancer, and choreographer. Jamal has worked with a wide range of celebrities, including one of his biggest accomplishments in helping with additional ch…
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Building a NewOrleans Food Empire-Tuskegee University Alum Greg Tillery of We Dat Chicken and Shrimp
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On this episode of The Culture Effect by Historically Black Since, we speak with Tuskegee University alum, a Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity member, and entrepreneur, Greg Tillery on how he transitioned from working in corporate America, to becoming a New Orleans food truck and restaurant household name. He is also the only black business on Canal Stree…
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The Culture Effect -“Shaping Men For Greatness”
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The Culture Effect Podcast presented by Historically Black Since is a show where we discuss the effect that HBCUs and Black Greek Lettered Organization’s have on it’s students, alumni and members. On this episode, we have a discussion with the current and first Mr. Clark Atlanta University, Mr. Junior, and Tuskegee University Alum, Kirk Edmond. We …
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This episode spotlights stories of enduring love among African American couples. We dive into the history of marriage among black Americans -- including the time when it was illegal for slaves to wed. We also explore why it matters that these stories are visible in pop culture.Di APM Reports & The Washington Post
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Born into slavery, William Hooper Councill founded one of the nation's first HBCUs, Alabama A&M University. Negotiating the racial politics of Reconstruction and the dawn of Jim Crow was dangerous work. Councill was a peer of Booker T. Washington's and is remembered for his accommodating stance toward whites. His complicated story helps us understa…
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Racial identity in the U.S. is complicated because race is an invented category rooted in slavery. This episode explores the question of black identity in America through the voices of four people who, at one time or another, have had to answer the question: What are you?Di APM Reports & The Washington Post
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James Van Der Zee was a celebrated African American photographer who documented black New York for much of the 20th century. Van Der Zee was New York's leading black photographer during the Harlem Renaissance. His images emphasized the dignity, beauty and prosperity of black people at a time when the dominant culture didn't.…
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A young musician and actor discovers that his great, great grandfather was Bill Driver, a celebrated fiddler in Missouri. Family members recall how his fiddle playing often brought blacks and whites together at country dances and fiddle contests, and describe his legacy today. The family's story also highlights the complicated nature of inter-racia…
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Members of an extended Tennessee family talk about their great, great grandfather, a slave owned by his white, biological father. After emancipation, their ancestor managed to buy a farm. Family members reflect on the strength it took to survive slavery and to prosper in the years that followed.Di APM Reports & The Washington Post
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The Million Man March of 1995 is recreated through the conversation between a young woman and her father, who attended it. He talks about how the event changed his life, and she recalls what it meant to see a poster of the march hanging on the wall of her father's den since she was a girl.Di APM Reports & The Washington Post
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During World War II, a labor shortage obliged the military to hire African American women with mathematical skills to help make complicated computations for warplane designs. This small team of black women faced discrimination but eventually would help NASA astronauts land on the moon. One woman whose grandmother was a "computer" helps tell the sto…
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Each week, Historically Black will feature one object in black history and the story behind it.Di APM Reports & The Washington Post
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