EPISODE · Mar 21, 2024 · 41 MIN
Ways to Celebrate Black History & Culture 365 Days a Year with Osyrus Bolly
from The Folding Chair with Osyrus Bolly · host The Folding Chair
Why Black History Matters Celebrating Black history and sharing cultural resources is crucial for promoting accuracy in historical context, combating stereotypes, celebrating achievements, empowering communities, fostering understanding and inspiring action towards a more just and equitable society. Also highlighting Black art is essential for preserving cultural heritage, promoting recognition and appreciation, increasing representation and visibility, infusion in education, building community, and empowering individuals and communities to express themselves creatively and authentically. We celebrate Black History Month with all educators, artists, and allies exploring the works of Black artists/educators, who have used their talents to express the triumphs, struggles and experiences of the Black community. Enjoy exploring this list - Osyrus Bolly Films The Barber from Little Rock We Have Just Begun a film about the 1919 Elaine Massacre & dispossession Rustin on Netflix Shirley starring Regina King releases on Netflix March 22, 2024. Origin official trailer Bob Marley: One Love How Quawntay "Bosco" Adams Helped Produce the Peacock Biopic from Behind Bars WE GROWN NOW drops April 19, 2024. The Astronaut Who Lost His Helmet trailer and film coming soon Sweetwater on Hulu Literature Everyday Is A Sunday by Obafemi Kinsiedilele The Vegan Soul Food Guide to the Galaxy by Afya Ibomu End of The Line: History of Little Rock's West Ninth St. by Berna J. Love Ananse Journal by Patrick Oliver A Revolutionary for Our Time: The Walter Rodney Story by Leo Zeilig Demonic Grounds: Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle by Katherine McKittrick Beasts of Prey by Ayana Gray ARSNICK: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Arkansas Blood in Their Eyes: The Elaine Massacre of 1919 by Grif Stockley, Brian K. Mitchell and Guy Lancaster The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson Ella the Banker by Liam Sprinkle and Shamim Okolloh Music/Podcasts MICHAEL by Killer Mike 3X GRAMMY winning album by Killer Mike Jon Batiste "World Music Radio" Linger Awhile by Samara Joy The Folding Chair podcast [REDACTED] History podcast Diversity: Beyond the Checkbox podcast Therapy for Black Girls podcast One Mic: Black History podcast Questlove Supreme podcast Candice Ivory - When The Levee Breaks (The Music Of Memphis Minnie) Bilal + HighBreedMusic present: VOYAGE-19 The Music of Yuni Wa
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Why Black History Matters Celebrating Black history and sharing cultural resources is crucial for promoting accuracy in historical context, combating stereotypes, celebrating achievements, empowering communities, fostering understanding and inspiring action towards a more just and equitable society. Also highlighting Black art is essential for preserving cultural heritage, promoting recognition and appreciation, increasing representation and visibility, infusion in education, building community, and empowering individuals and communities to express themselves creatively and authentically. We celebrate Black History Month with all educators, artists, and allies exploring the works of Black artists/educators, who have used their talents to express the triumphs, struggles and experiences of the Black community. Enjoy exploring this list - Osyrus Bolly Films The Barber from Little Rock We Have Just Begun a film about the 1919 Elaine Massacre & dispossession Rustin on Netflix Shirley starring Regina King releases on Netflix March 22, 2024. Origin official trailer Bob Marley: One Love How Quawntay "Bosco" Adams Helped Produce the Peacock Biopic from Behind Bars WE GROWN NOW drops April 19, 2024. The Astronaut Who Lost His Helmet trailer and film coming soon Sweetwater on Hulu Literature Everyday Is A Sunday by Obafemi Kinsiedilele The Vegan Soul Food Guide to the Galaxy by Afya Ibomu End of The Line: History of Little Rock's West Ninth St. by Berna J. Love Ananse Journal by Patrick Oliver A Revolutionary for Our Time: The Walter Rodney Story by Leo Zeilig Demonic Grounds: Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle by Katherine McKittrick Beasts of Prey by Ayana Gray ARSNICK: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Arkansas Blood in Their Eyes: The Elaine Massacre of 1919 by Grif Stockley, Brian K. Mitchell and Guy Lancaster The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson Ella the Banker by Liam Sprinkle and Shamim Okolloh Music/Podcasts MICHAEL by Killer Mike 3X GRAMMY winning album by Killer Mike Jon Batiste "World Music Radio" Linger Awhile by Samara Joy The Folding Chair podcast [REDACTED] History podcast Diversity: Beyond the Checkbox podcast Therapy for Black Girls podcast One Mic: Black History podcast Questlove Supreme podcast Candice Ivory - When The Levee Breaks (The Music Of Memphis Minnie) Bilal + HighBreedMusic present: VOYAGE-19 The Music of Yuni Wa
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