A podcast about women of color who are stepping outside the bounds of the American caste system we were relegated to. Today in every genre a record number of black women are accomplishing tasks we were believed impossible for us in spite of walls built to keep us out.
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INTRODUCING THE FIRST BLACK FEMALE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE-THE HONORABLE KETANJI BROWN JACKSON
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In this special episode, Black Women’s Renaissance honors the accomplishments and acknowledges the struggles of The Honorable, Ketanji Brown Jackson. Justice Brown will soon be the first African-American woman on the Supreme Court. The Designate Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States received Senate confirmation on April 7, 202…
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Special Episode 10 Crystal Kelly, Visionary, Founder Motivator: This episode was dedicated to Ms. Mary Ellen Kelly
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We dedicate this show to the mother of Crystal Kelly, Ms Mary Ellen Kelly. This episode features a special woman! Black Woman Renaissance will honor Ms. Crystal Kelly. Crystal, is among other things, an advocate of inspiration and change. This multi talented woman as the founder of the I Am Beautiful Award that honors formerly abused women who are …
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Episode 9 Ashley M. Jones, Alabama's Poet Laurette Revealed (Live)
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In this live recording, we meet our Black Woman of Renaissance, Ashely M. Jones, Alabama's first black and the youngest Poet Laurette representative. My Co-host for this show is Dr. Sharon Porter, Educator, writer, visionary and Editor in Chief of Vision and Purpose Magazine. Ashley shares with us vivid stories of her up-bringing, the road she trav…
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EPISODE 8 ASHLEY M. JONES: Do African-Americans need reparations?
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Black Woman’s RenaissanceA podcast about women of color who are stepping outside the bounds of the American caste system we were relegated to. Today in every genre a record number of black women are accomplishing tasks that were believed impossible for us in spite of walls built to keep us out. Welcome family to Black Women’s Renaissance.I am your …
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Episode 7-Bonus Arvis Renee Jones Walker-What are you doing for your viliage?
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Today’s special guest is Ms. Arvis Renee Jones Walker, who is running for Clayton County School Board, district 8. Clayton County voters in School Board District 8 will have two candidates to choose from in the September 21 special election. What is the foundation of this quote? “Our children are our most valuable asset and I want to ensure that we…
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Episode 6 Allyson Felix-Does Motherhood prevent us from giving our best to our careers?
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In the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, on August, 6, 2021, Felix concluded her illustrious 17 year Olympic career by acquiring her 11th Olympic medal, after winning gold in the women's 4 × 400 meters final, overtaking the 10 medals of track phenom Carl Lewis. Additionally, The 35-year-old, the oldest American female track and field athlete to win a gold medal…
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Episode 5 Dr. Kizzy, Lead Immunologist on the Moderna vaccination
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Did you know a SISTA lead the team who created the Moderna, Covid Vaccine? Yessss! Do you still think it was created to hurt Black people? Today we are honoring to accomplishments of Dr. Kizzmekia "Kizzy" Shanta Corbett. At 35 years old she is a leading American viral immunologist. Dr. Corbett is an Assistant Professor at the Harvard Radcliffe Inst…
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Episode 4-Zaila Avant-garde; Spelling Bee Champion. What every parent should know
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Today’s show will celebrate the accomplishments and discuss the challenges of 14-year-old Zaila Avant-garde, winner of the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee. Zalia made history on July 8th, 2021, as the first African-American to be the recognized winner of this prestigious award. Over 230,000 people watch the competitive and highly coveted spellin…
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Episode 3: Naomi Osaka - Do we expect our athletes to be super human.
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Today’s show will celebrate the accomplishments and discuss the challenges of professional tennis player Naomi Osaka. Twenty three year old Naomi has been ranked No. 1 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) having won 7 titles and is the first Black and Asian player to hold the top ranking in singles. She is a four-time Grand Slam singles champion…
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Episode 2 Sha'Carre Richardson-Are the Rules Fair?
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Sha'Carri Richardson born on March 25, 2000 is an American track and field sprinter who competes in the 100 meters and 200 meters. Richardson rose to fame in 2019 as a freshman at Louisiana State University, running 10.75 seconds to break the 100 meter record at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Championships. This winning time ma…
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INAUGURAL SHOW-Isabel Wilkerson author of Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent
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In this inaugural episode, we reveal the origin of the idea of the Black Woman Renaissance Podcast. We also discuss Isabel Wilkerson and her book's, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent, explanation of the Black Woman's relegation to the bottom rung of the American hierarchy. We praise the women who came before us and introduce this podcast's futur…
Introduction to Black Woman.s Renaissance, a Podcast for all people to support the accomplishments and struggles of Black Women. Produced by Dr Violet T. Adams, Music by Antoine Gibson, Produced by Mutali Music