Everyday Black History: Afro Appreciation
A podcast by Everyday Black History: Afro A
229 Episodes
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Alonzo Herndon - Businessman and Entrepreneur
Published: 5/26/2022 -
Roy Clay Sr and Emmitt McHenry- two pioneers fro Black men and women in Tech
Published: 5/9/2022 -
Lisa Gelobter and Iddris Sandu- two innovators in Tech. Keep an eye on both of them
Published: 4/20/2022 -
Kenneth and Mamie Clark
Published: 4/3/2022 -
Stephanie St Clair
Published: 3/27/2022 -
Anna Murray Douglass/Rosetta Douglass - abolitionist and social reformers
Published: 3/14/2022 -
Rebecca Lee Crumpler- the first Black woman physician in the US. She received her degree in 1864!
Published: 3/10/2022 -
India - Changing the mindset
Published: 2/14/2022 -
Caroline Devoe - Director of documentary film: Crawford - The Man The South Forgot
Published: 2/11/2022 -
Charles Chuck Harrison- industrial designer, speaker and educator.
Published: 2/7/2022 -
Thomas Elkins, Richard Spikes, Kenneth Dunkley - 3 inventors who’s inventions changed changed lives
Published: 2/1/2022 -
Dudley Randall- poet and founder of Broadside Press, a Black owned publishing company
Published: 1/25/2022 -
Nikki Giovanni- poet, educator, activist, legend
Published: 1/17/2022 -
Sonia Sanchez - Poet, Professor, Legend
Published: 1/10/2022 -
Sarah E. Goode- inventor and entrepreneur
Published: 10/18/2021 -
Sarah Boone: Inventor and entrepreneur. This episode is a Reissue from earlier seasons.
Published: 10/6/2021 -
Lyda Newman/Mary Kenner- inventor of the hairbrush and sanitary pads. Changing lives for millions
Published: 9/15/2021 -
Tiffany Jackman- Producer of the Anthony Crawford Documentary, found on Kweli TV streaming service.
Published: 8/23/2021 -
Robert P. Moses- civil rights activist and educator. Founder of the Algebra Project.
Published: 7/26/2021 -
George Washington Carver
Published: 4/19/2021
Welcome to Everyday Black History! Where we highlight the contributions of Black Men and Women both Past and present. Here we celebrate Afro Appreciation, where Black American, Africans and Latinos of African descent are honored. We also highlight Institutions that have help the advancement of people in the African Diaspora, such as historically Black University and many others. Enjoy