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The Lighthouse
by Jonathan Marcus
The Lighthouse is a dialogue platform that shares societal views through the Africana experience. "Let there be Light." "Follow the Light.""Shinning Light on Darkness."
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Britain, and American empire history, a story
The United Kingdom and the United States of America have a history of taking more than they give to the rest of the world through might and force. Not always welcomed, nonwhite cultures strive for self-determination despite their presence.
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Black History and the American Military, (a short story)
Beyond Crispus Attucks and Colin Powell, Africans in North America have fought and died for a country that still does not see them (us) as equal. This Lighthouse Episode blends the facts and experiences of this citizenry over the past 300 years.
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Black History Month 2026, and African American Registry (teacher and student)
This Lighthouse episode examines the factual history of BHM and the core inspirations that shape the mission of the African American Registry for the future.
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Resilience In The Face of Despair
A statement on the recent events in Minneapolis, MN surrounding ICE, DHS, and the Administrations policy of cruelty.
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Pesonal career want v. community needs in Black America
This Lighthouse episode covers some of the choices in the Black workplace and careers in America. It looks into both personal and community interests among people aged 30 to 45.
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Black History and Jewish American History
Black and Jewish communities in America have a unique relationship for many centuries. This episode shares several perspectives from colonial America to the Israeli Hamas conflict.
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Black History and American Education
This Lighthouse episode shares the intersection of Black history and American education with narration and five prerecorded comments from educators and students.
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Black History and the American Civil Rights Movement
The Lighthouse examines American civil rights in the 20th and 21st centuries from a historical perspective. Facts elicit both praise and critique, as well as questions and answers, with four elder experiences provided for context.
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Black Theater: history, culture, heritage
In August, we explore the history of Black theater in America. Included are four short testimonies by professionals in the business. We touch on playwrights, actors, and productions from the 17th to the 21st century.
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STEM and African People
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Medicine are vocations and callings that have a direct relationship with black people historically. In this episode, listeners will meet three examples.
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History = Value = Price = Cost
From History to Cost: How we define what matters and how our past shapes what we pay and what we owe. And why we must stand firm against the erasure of American History.
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With a Little Help from Friends
Allies of all races have played a significant role in the progress of African descendants of slavery and segregation in the United States. This Lighthouse episode uses four testimonies to support some of our allies.
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Knowing Your History & The Importance of Perseverance
Words of encouragement from two strong female leaders; Ms. Nikole Hannah-Jones (Creator of the 1619 Project) and Reshma Saujani (CEO/Founder of Moms First & Girls Who Code)
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Carry That Weight, a Black view of American immigration.
This episode coincides with Cinco De Mayo and examines American immigrant history. Three women weigh in with different views for context, and The Lighthouse examines how color and class have influenced policy.
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Drafted to Play, Silenced to Stay
“Being drafted used to mean freedom. Now, it often means boundaries. You’re handed a mic, but also a warning. The system whispers: play the game, on and off the court. Step out of bounds? You might not get back in.”*
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MAGA, and Integration in Black America
This is a discussion about the historic pros and cons of racial integration in America and a review of equality vs. equity. With commentary, The Lighthouse features four testimonies that cover many societal experiences.
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The Rise of Vigilante Justice
Discussing the rise of vigilante justice and what that means for us as a society.
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Birthdays/Music/3/13/25
March 13th includes separate birthdays of four musicians. We share different music genres that are influenced by African culture.
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The Lighthouse Pilot, Pt 2
The 2nd part of our conversation with the Founder and Director of the African American Registry, Mr. Benjamin McHie.
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Black Love Day
This is a celebration of a community holiday, featuring history and commentary.
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The Lighthouse Pilot, Pt 1
A sit down interview the founder and director of the African American Registry.
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