
Episode 11: The Blooming of Old Souls
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.
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.
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Episode 10: USA
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.
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Season II Episode 1: Black Again
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
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