We're back (again!) We missed you and we hope you enjoy this conversation as we talk about how we're surviving quarantine, binge watching Moesha, the Presidential race and more.
Two weeks in a row! Oh we are BACK back! This week we discuss how problematic R and B music was and still is while trying to figure out what the heck ya bible thumping Aunty and Uncle the Manns are crooning about. We also touch on the Kanye and
We had some time. We went in on your problematic favs and ya not so favs. Tune in to listen to us discuss Kevin Hart, Cardi B, Offset, Nick Cannon and Von as the Ultimate Pick Me.
Tee and Von are back! We're talking everything from the NFL to Drake's secret baby. Listen in and join us on Black Planet with our newly created profiles. Thanks for all your love and patience!
This week I tell you the story of Martha Ballard and how important primary sources are. Follow the show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twsshistory/This is a production of NDMU Radio
This week I take a look at some interesting and important women in Lancaster County Pennsylvania. The main source used in this episode was a timeline I worked on a part of my internship at Lancasterhistory.org to look at the timeline visit: htt
Black Panther opening weekend was the blackest thing we've seen in a while. And we are here for it! On this special episode of That's What She Said Tee and Von are joined by comic book lovers Eddie and Jordan. We talk Black Panther's recording
Listen to Susan Glasser, international columnist for Politico and host of the podcast The Global Politico, talk about being a woman editor and journalist.
It’s been a long time - we shouldn’t have left you! Tee and Von return with a brand new episode where they talk Black men caping for problematic white women, TV reboots, the collective dragging of Justin Timberlake, colorism, billionaires and
This episode focuses on the life of Peggy Shippen Arnold. To view the sources used in this episode visit That's What She said on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/twsshistory/ This has been a production of NDMU Radio Network for more informa
This week I focus on the Ancient Greek lyric poet Sappho. For a complete bibliography visit the That's What She Said Facebook page and the NDM Student Media Facebook Page. This podcast was created as part of the NDMU radio network. Narrated and
This is a trailer for a weekly podcast about women in history. This was created as part of the NDMU Radio Network, find it on Tunein and visit https://www.facebook.com/NDMStudentMedia/ to find out more about the station.