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  2. Tonya Mosley - Wikipedia

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    Of African American heritage, Mosley was born in Detroit, Michigan. [9] Before her work in public radio and podcasting, Mosley worked as a reporter and weekend anchor at NBC33 in Fort Wayne, Indiana; FOX 41 in Louisville, Kentucky; KING 5 in Seattle, Washington; and behind the scenes as a producer in several markets including Columbia, Missouri; Lansing, Michigan; Flint, Michigan; and Detroit ...

  3. Code Switch - Wikipedia

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    Code Switch is a podcast from National Public Radio , and an online outlet covering race and culture. [1] Code Switch began in 2013 as a blog, and a series of stories contributed to NPR radio programs. The Code Switch podcast launched in 2016, hosted by Gene Demby and Shereen Marisol Meraji. In 2022, BA Parker joined the podcast as a co-host. [2]

  4. African-American culture - Wikipedia

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    African American slaves in Georgia, 1850. African Americans are the result of an amalgamation of many different countries, [33] cultures, tribes and religions during the 16th and 17th centuries, [34] broken down, [35] and rebuilt upon shared experiences [36] and blended into one group on the North American continent during the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and are now called African American.

  5. The Read - Wikipedia

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    During podcast episodes, Kid Fury and West discuss and analyze pop culture and current events. [7] [8] The podcast's format has five sections: Black Excellence [9]; Hot Tops, (previously known as Sick Sad World, Hot Topics, Shade in Full, [9] and Bitch, You Guessed It [2]) consists of the hosts discussing entertainment news from the week.

  6. Ebony (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Ebony is a monthly magazine that focuses on news, culture, and entertainment. Its target audience is the African-American community, and its coverage includes the lifestyles and accomplishments of influential black people, fashion, beauty, and politics. [4] [5]

  7. Soul! - Wikipedia

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    Musically speaking, Soul! refused the division of black arts into high and low culture: the music of the concert hall versus the music of the Apollo. Soul! made room for both…" [3] Ivan Cury was the program's staff director until 1970, when Stan Lathan (later a veteran television director and father of actress Sanaa Lathan) assumed the position.

  8. For these reasons, Anna Marano chose Penn as the destination for the first Pan-African Screenwriters' Retreat running in person and virtually from Aug. 18 to Aug. 22. Pan-Africanism is a movement ...

  9. The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross - Wikipedia

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    The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross is a six-part documentary miniseries written and presented by Henry Louis Gates Jr. It aired for the first time on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the fall of 2013, beginning with episode 1, "The Black Atlantic (1500–1800)", on October 22, 8–9 p.m. ET on PBS, and every consecutive Tuesday through to episode 6, "A More Perfect Union (1968 ...