Black in Appalachia: Lift Every Voice and Sing

Black in Appalachia: Lift Every Voice and Sing

Black in Appalachia was invited to speak at ArtsBuild Chattanooga’s Equity in the Arts Conference held on September 10, 2021. This episode is a live recording where Enkeshi and Alona discuss shifting the power in equity conversation from funders to cultural workers and artists. We center the communities as those with the power and highlight how their creative and cultural practices transform the world. To help us, we talk with Chattanooga native Roland Carter whose arrangement of The Black National Anthem, Lift Every Voice and Sing, is the most widely known.

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Black in Appalachia: Tennessee Humanities in Action

Black in Appalachia: Tennessee Humanities in Action

Reshared episode from Host and Historian Brigette Jones discussing Belonging in Tennessee with Black in Appalachia director William Isom. This interview was recorded as part of Humanities Tennessee's ...

1 Mar 202519min

Black in Appalachia: Power, Light & Outmigration

Black in Appalachia: Power, Light & Outmigration

Power, Light & OutmigrationThis episode is a special live recorded production hosted at the National Archives Museum in Washington DC with Ron Carson and Dr. Karida Brown. Participants discussed Black...

16 Feb 202556min

Black in Appalachia: Researching Black Businesses

Black in Appalachia: Researching Black Businesses

Researching Black BusinessesCo-hosted by Precious Brown, in this episode we're learning about her research on Black businesses in her homeplace, McMinn County, Tennessee. Sourced from historical recor...

20 Jan 202531min

Black In Appalachia: Meals, Health & Habits

Black In Appalachia: Meals, Health & Habits

We are talking about food with Femeika Elliot, a food policy advocate. She discusses food insecurity, food apartheid, policy and zoning decisions that limit access to nutritious food as well as the so...

31 Des 202431min

Black in Appalachia: Bessie Woodson Yancey

Black in Appalachia: Bessie Woodson Yancey

We explore the life and work of Bessie Woodson Yancey, a prolific Black Appalachian poet and writer and sister of Carter G. Woodson. Dr. Enkeshi El-Amin teams up with  Courtney Shimek & Jennifer Sano-...

16 Des 202428min

Black in Appalachia: Marcus Garvey Revisited: Eugenics

Black in Appalachia: Marcus Garvey Revisited: Eugenics

In this episode we delve into the short, but complex relationship between Marcus Garvey and Virginia eugenicists during the 1920s. These strange bedfellows' brief alliance formed around the infamous R...

9 Des 202436min

Black in Appalachia: What's in a Name

Black in Appalachia: What's in a Name

This episode we explore the history and significance of racially charged place names in Appalachia. From Ann Miller Woodford in Far Western North Carolina, SW Virginia's Great Stone Face to poet Cecil...

5 Nov 202426min

Black in Appalachia: Immigrant Independence

Black in Appalachia: Immigrant Independence

On this episode of the Black in Appalachia podcast, West Virginia University Sociology Major, Suraya Boggs, shares her experience of growing up in Appalachia as a second generation immigrant with a We...

22 Aug 202329min

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