Celebrating Black History Month: Arizona, Identity & Black Excellence (Episode 11)
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When people think about Black history, Arizona is rarely part of the conversation, and that silence is exactly why this episode matters.
In this episode of the Thriving Loudly Podcast, we honor Black history, visibility, and impact by starting locally in Arizona and expanding the conversation globally. We explore the overlooked history of Black communities in the state, reflect on identity and belonging, and celebrate the leaders, creatives, and community builders shaping Black history right now.
This isn’t just a history lesson, it’s a conversation about legacy, visibility, and the power of knowing where you come from.
✨ In this episode, we discuss:
The overlooked history of Black people in Arizona
The role of Buffalo Soldiers and early Black pioneers
Why representation impacts identity and belonging
Aiesha’s personal experience growing up Black in Arizona
Black entrepreneurs, leaders, and creatives shaping global culture
Why Black history is living, present, and still unfolding
This episode is a reminder that Black history isn’t just something we study — it’s something we continue.
🤎 Support Black-owned businesses locally and globally
🤎 Share this episode with someone who needs it
🤎 Tag Black leaders and creators making an impact
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