SIstas reimagines the kitchen conversations that are unique to Black women. This podcast tackles subjects that connect to Black women across all generations.
Voices is a podcast that provides positive information, innovative insights, and mental health messages for urban youth and young adults. We approach every topic from the perspective of our audience, wanting them to learn, grow, and lead. Voices offers a wide range of subjects, including motivational speakers, newsmakers, spoken word artists, and innovators, and it highlights young people doing great things in Detroit and worldwide.
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From the Golden Age of comics to today's blockbuster adaptations, Black creators have played a pivotal role in shaping the comic book industry. "Superheroes in Black" dives deep into the history, struggles, and triumphs of Black writers, artists, and characters who have redefined the medium. Join us as we celebrate the artistry, activism, and impact of Black voices in comics—past, present, and future.
This is a two-part series investigating the epidemic of HIV/AIDS globally. It's been 44 years, and Be-Moor Radio explores where we are concerning potential cures, prevention education, and activities along with treatment options. The Docu-Cast will air in October 2025 as a collaboration with various LGBT organizations.
Kwame Kilpatrick was mayor of the City of Detroit from 2002-2008 and resigned after being indicted. Once, he was considered the future and the hope of many African American voters in Detroit and globally.
He was the youngest mayor of a major city in the United States. Kwame brought a vision of hope in a town for which many had left as an unliveable community. This documentary examines what his vision was and what he accomplished during his six years in office.
619 marked a significant turning point in African American history, as it witnessed the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Jamestown, Virginia. This docucast discusses not only the horrors of slavery up until the Civil Rights Movement, but deeper into a look of the major achievements and progress of the African American community.
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