• They Have One More Time
    Sep 14 2020

    As it concerns the racial history of our country, are the objects in the mirror closer than they appear or not? This is the question I ask, as I gather stories from my family members to pass along to my children and grandchildren.

    Please listen to the first part of my conversation with Cousin Diane and Cousin Randolph!

    Plus we have poetry from the artist Kenny Fresh! Follow him on Twitter (@KennyFresh1025) and Instagram (@refresherpoint).

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  • Episode 4 (Side B): It Had To Be God
    Jun 13 2020

    As it concerns the racial history of our country, are the objects in the mirror closer than they appear or not? This is the question I ask, as I gather stories from my family members to pass along to my children and grandchildren.

    Please listen as I finish my conversation with my cousin Geraldine. Enjoy!

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  • Episode 4 (Side A): We Crossed The Line
    May 13 2019

    As it concerns the racial history of our country, are the objects in the mirror closer than they appear or not? This is the question I ask, as I gather stories from my family members to pass along to my children and grandchildren.

    Please listen to my conversation with my great-aunt Margie and my cousin Geraldine. Enjoy!

    ***WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS RACIALLY EXPLICIT LANGUAGE!!!***

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  • Episode 3 (Side B): Progress, But
    Dec 29 2018

    As it concerns the racial history of our country, are the objects in the mirror closer than they appear or not? This is the question I ask, as I gather stories from my family members to pass along to my children and grandchildren.

    Please listen to the second part of my conversation I had with my Uncle Darrell. Enjoy!

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  • Episode 3 (Side A): Their Eyes Were Opened
    Apr 15 2018

    As it concerns the racial history of our country, are the objects in the mirror closer than they appear or not? This is the question I ask, as I gather stories from my family members to pass along to my children and grandchildren.

    Please listen to this conversation I had with my Uncle Darrell. Enjoy!

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  • Episode 2 (Side B): A Fire and My Betsy
    Mar 17 2018

    As it concerns the racial history of our country, are the objects in the mirror closer than they appear or not? This is the question as I gather stories from my family members to pass along to my children and grandchildren.

    In this episode, we finish up my conversation with Aunt Dot. Enjoy!

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  • Episode 2 (Side A): The Long Bus Ride
    Mar 2 2018

    As it concerns the racial history of our country, are the objects in the mirror closer than they appear or not? This is the question as I gather stories from my family members to pass along to my children and grandchildren.

    This episode features the stories of my Aunt Dot. Listen up!

    Also, we feature the music of Snap Cat (Twitter: @SNPKitten), an independent artist out of Houston, Texas.

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  • Episode 1: Hungry Cheerleader
    Feb 19 2018

    As it concerns the racial history of our country, are the objects in the mirror closer than they appear or not? This is the question as I gather stories from my family members to pass along to my children and grandchildren.

    This episode features the story of my nana, who was born in 1946. She tells her story so effortlessly. Listen up!

    Also, we feature the music of Jonathan Curtis from his EP "Long Overdue." Jonathan Curtis is from North Carolina and an artist with Kingdom Music Group.

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