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She Speaks Too w/Patricia Bligen Jones

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She Speaks Too w/Patricia Bligen Jones

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She Speaks Too w/Patricia Bligen Jones

Patricia Bligen Jones

She Speaks Too w/Patricia Bligen Jones

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Osei Chandler has served as host and volunteer producer of the reggae music program, Roots Musik Karamu, on South Carolina Public Radio, since 1979.This interview was recorded in April 2021. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters
Since she arrived in Knoxville, Black scholar and University of Tennessee, Knoxville, sociologist EnKeshi Thom El-Amin has been building bridges between academia and local communities. Her Ph.D. dissertation, "A Love Letter to Black Appalachia"
How can you forgive the unforgiveable?On June 17, 2015,  the Reverend Sharon Risher's life change in a flash! The instant her phone rang, she sensed something was horribly wrong. Something had happened at Emanuel AME Church, the church of her
James E. Clyburn is the Majority Whip, the third-ranking Democrat in the United States House of Representatives, and currently serves as the Chairman of the House Select Committee on the Coronavirus Crisis.  He is also the Chairman of the Rural
The Reverend Dr. Donnie Rufus Woods was born  in rural Louisville, Mississippi and grew up on the family farm with eighteen other brothers and sisters. His parents (George and Opaline) provided a Christian home where all of them were loved, nur
The Reverend Dr. Donnie Rufus Woods was born  in rural Louisville, Mississippi and grew up on the family farm with eighteen other brothers and sisters. His parents (George and Opaline) provided a Christian home where all of them were loved, nur
"All things work together for good, for those who love God..." Romans 8:28Beulah Jefferies Washington is a native of Gaffney, SC. She is the daughter of James and Fannie Dover Jefferies, and the third child of four children. She received her
In 1963, 15-year-old Millicent Brown made history as she walked up the steps of Rivers High School, an all-white high school in Charleston. However, she would not have been the one to integrate Rivers High School, if it had not been for slow co
Reverend Doctor Charles C. Heyward, Sr.,  is an Honorably Retired  Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA).He is a native of John's Island and he was one of seven Black students in his class to integrate the all-white S
Harold Singletary, a native of John's Island, is the CEO of Bright Ma Farms in Cordesville, SC, which plants and sell its hemp products locally and nationally. The farm is set on a 10-acre tract of land was passed down to Singletary and his fam
The Reverend Billy Michael Honor, serves as the Director of Faith Organizing at the New Georgia Project in Atlanta, GA. He is also the Executive Director at the Faith, Justice and Truth Project in Atlanta.In 2018, Honor, along with other Atlan
The Reverend Demett Jenkins is the Lilly Director of Education and Engagement for Faith-Based Communities, for the International African American Museum in Charleston, SC.  She is a Charleston native and a granddaughter of local Civil Rights
Joseph McGill is the founder and director of The Slave Dwelling Project.  McGill created the project in 2010, and since its inception, he has visited/and slept in 150 slave cabins in 25 statesand Washington, D.C.When he is not visiting histo
In 2017, Sunn m’Cheaux became the first and only Gullah language instructor at Harvard University. In this role, he teaches a curriculum based on extensive research and his own personal Gullah/Geechee knowledge and experience.m'Cheaux was born
"Where you spend your money is a political act, as quiet as it’s kept. So by you purposely every Friday deciding to spend your money with a black-owned business, you’re purposely choosing to keep those businesses alive." ~KJ Kearney, Founder of
Tatsha Robertson is a New York Times best-selling ghost writer. She is the co-author, of the book, The Formula: Unlocking the Secrets to Raising Highly Successful Children, with Harvard professor, Dr. Ronald Ferguson.Tatsha, a native of Greenv
The Honorable Mignon Clyburn, is a Charleston, SC native, and former Commissioner and Chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission. Ms. Clyburn made history as the first African American woman to served as Chairwoman of the FCC under Pre
In the inaugural episode of She Speaks Too, I interview The Reverend Doctor McKinley Washington, Jr., a native of Mayesville, SC, located in Sumter County. Dr. Washington is the third oldest sibling of eight sisters and brothers. He is an Honor
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