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Challenges For Today’s Black Church

In a previous episode, Jesse Milan (AIDS United) suggested the Black community was reluctant to talk about some issues. HIV/AIDS and gender identity were among those. We asked some some of our listeners if they agreed that there were issues our community was reluctant to discuss. They agreed and identified several. It took a while, Challenges For Today’s Black Church

Magic! Black Women in Sports

This year was great for Black Women in Sports. Coco Gauff is the U.S. Open Women’s champion. At the time we were recording this episode Simone Biles was in the process of winning a record 34th medal on route to her 6th world title. We rarely get to cover sports for the joy of it, Magic! Black Women in Sports

Conclusion: Healing Power of Art

This is the second part of our discussion with artists JoAnne McFarland, Princeton ’77 and Gayle A. Hall. In this part: Conclusion: The Healing Power of Art our guest continue on their journey of creativity. Gayle talks about expanding the spaces where her art can exist. She suggests using your home as a vast artistic Conclusion: Healing Power of Art

Healing Power of Black Art

It’s the end of the year! What a year 2022 turned out to be! We covered many serious issues this season from learning about our allies to HIV to the challenge to abortion. But, we want to finish the season off on a lighter note. We’re turning to the arts to get a lift up. Healing Power of Black Art