Perpetual Blackness
Nichelle Calhoun
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Season II Episode 1: Black Again
Perpetual Blackness
05/17/21 • 32 min
This is the opening episode of Season II: The Case for Prince George's County. Every episode in this season will look at this unique space in the African Diaspora: P.G. County. This first episode sets the stage as to why Prince George's County is a rare place in the American landscape. Joining us is an intro to the season's first guest: Angie Martinez. Also, is a trailer to the podcast, Rebuilding Peace by the Washington Office on Latin America -which focuses on the stories of Afro-Colombian leaders fighting for peace and equality.
Sources:
Smithsonian Anacostia Museum; Maryland Archives; Atlanta Black Star, and National Park Service.
Music By:
Missed U by Cospe
WeyVee by _91Nova
HeartStrings by Madison York
TrapCloud by _91Nova
Sweet Talk by Tyra Chantey
Episode 11: The Blooming of Old Souls
Perpetual Blackness
12/08/20 • 55 min
Atlanta-based, millenial antique dealer and appraiser, Tanzy Ward comes through and puts a whole lot of light on our great-great-grandmothers and grandfathers in this episode of Perpetual Blackness. She also gives us inspiration with taking the anguish of 2020 to pursue the past.
Guest: Tanzy Ward
Music by:
The French Library by Franz Gordon; They Don't Know by Damma Beatz; Sweet Talk by Tyra Chantey.
Episode 10: USA
Perpetual Blackness
12/06/20 • 76 min
U.S.A is the last installment in a 3-part series where I look at my own experience walking through the "Diaspora." In the last episode, I reflect on the conflicted experience I had living in Miami, Florida for 12 years; the white supremacist rhetoric that influenced my day-to-day and my eventual decision to really go back and get academic understandings of the Black experience in Latin America. This episode contains a call-to-action to support part of a Afro-Colombian collective in Buenaventura, Colombia. It also contains racially sensitive material and views.
Guest Host: Jonathan Glover
Music by: Theme Music for Show - Power by Kudo NYC; Careless Conditon by Norman Sann; La Coqueteria by Dylan Joseph; Hidden Hills by Damma Beetz; They Don't Know by Damma Beetz; Agua y Llama by Cuba Quartet.
Episode 9: To the Diaspora with Love
Perpetual Blackness
11/04/20 • 42 min
In this episode, I continue with my personal reflections on the inception of my love affair with Diasporic Blackness. I channel the spirit of Zora Neale Hurston and sit firmly in the passenger seat as I am interviewed as a continuation of a 3-part series.
Guest Co-Host: Jonathan Glover
Music: Theme Song, Power by Kudo NYC; The Lustful Ones by the Chalalatas; Mandeville Banton by Calisto Young; Wrong Love by Cleo Kelly.
Archive Sound: The Late Prime Minister of Grenada, Maurice Bishop via the Freedom Archives.
Episode 8: Poem in Progress
Perpetual Blackness
09/30/20 • 58 min
Ancestral stories start somewhere, but the most definitive starting place is you. In this episode, my good friend Jonathan Glover reverses the mic and interviews me on what brought me to Blackness. We discuss colorism, family deities, Roots and one of my favorite places in the Diaspora, the Black DC and Maryland area.
Special Guest Host: Jonathan Glover
Music: Unlucky Woman by Helen Fumes and Leonard Feather; Power by Kudo NYC; Talk to Me, Talk to Me by Little Willie John; Stranger by Yung Kartz; Addicted by Makaih Beats; Picture Perfect by Yung Kartz and Ara Lee Live.
Episode 7: The Color of Fame
Perpetual Blackness
09/02/20 • 40 min
This episode continues my genealogical journey while exploring what recognition and representation means on a personal, familial and Diasporic level. Interviews with Linda White of the Smoot Family and Zann Nelson, a Culpeper Historian discuss and highlight the untold stories of Black horsemen via my ancestor, Charles Smoot. Special guest, poet, author and educator Darius V. Daughtry of the Art Prevails Project helps us with the language to understand the grief we feel in the aftermath of losing Chadwick Boseman while hailing the resilience of the human spirit and Blackness.
Special Guests: Zann Nelson, Linda White, Darius V. Daughtry
Music: Show Intro, Power by Kudo NYC; Levels by Yung Kartz; Streets by Yung Kartz; Love Chances by Makaih Beats; Show Outro by Kevin Wheeler
Episode 6: Speak the Altars into the Air (Special Episode)
Perpetual Blackness
06/25/20 • 34 min
A Revolutionary Summer joins me to say the lives of the Black women and children taken by white supremacist violence, state-sponsored and otherwise. We place them on the altar to remember and pay homage.
Episode 5: To the Ones Who Have Now Become Gods (Special Episode)
Perpetual Blackness
06/11/20 • 8 min
Breathing those lost to white supremacy back into the land of the living, so justice can prevail.
Episode 4: Crossing into Culpeper
Perpetual Blackness
01/01/20 • 26 min
From Rappahannock County, the Lawsons and Smoots grow new roots and begin to intertwine.
Special Guests: Culpeper Historian, Zann Nelson and Mary Randall
Music: Show Intro and Outro by Kevin Wheeler
Episode 3: Where the Tide Ebbs and Flows
Perpetual Blackness
11/02/19 • 33 min
Our roots are in the land and the rivers. Following my family up the Rappahannock River and through the generations.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Perpetual Blackness have?
Perpetual Blackness currently has 13 episodes available.
What topics does Perpetual Blackness cover?
The podcast is about Black Women, Black Lives Matter, Genealogy, Society & Culture, History, Personal Journals, Ancestry, Podcasts, Black History and Black Culture.
What is the most popular episode on Perpetual Blackness?
The episode title 'Season II Episode 1: Black Again' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Perpetual Blackness?
The average episode length on Perpetual Blackness is 37 minutes.
How often are episodes of Perpetual Blackness released?
Episodes of Perpetual Blackness are typically released every 34 days, 3 hours.
When was the first episode of Perpetual Blackness?
The first episode of Perpetual Blackness was released on Aug 20, 2019.
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