Episodes
Friday Jan 08, 2021
SPECIAL Across Borders: We Need a New World
Friday Jan 08, 2021
Friday Jan 08, 2021
Warning: this episode contains sensitive content surrounding racial violence that may be triggering and not suitable for some listeners.
This episode was recorded with Peace, a passionate writer from Nigeria who now resides in Canada. Full of passion and truth, Peace shares her poem on police brutality entitled, "Wake Keeping (A Chant for Black Life)". She also speaks on her inspirations and favorite literary works and authors. Together, we discuss racial injustices and you guessed it: African parents.
Music mixed and produced by Stbrn Sal
Wednesday Dec 23, 2020
SNEAK PEEK: on holidays for the holidays with Heather Anderson
Wednesday Dec 23, 2020
Wednesday Dec 23, 2020
Happy Holidays! The holiday season can be a unique time for the first and second-generation American kin. Christmas traditions often become lost, learned, and rediscovered with the occurrence of cultural exchanges in "melting pot" societies and countries such as America.
In this short episode excerpt from "More Minorities in Medicine", Heather speaks on her unique holiday experiences with her Ghanian family and the learned American holiday traditions that she hopes to pass down with her future generations.
Music featured in this episode by Stbrn Sal and "Winters Circle" by Custodian of Records licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US.
Thursday Nov 19, 2020
Pride and Resentment
Thursday Nov 19, 2020
Thursday Nov 19, 2020
Jennefer is the first in her Haitian family to be born in America. She shares her perspective surrounding the duality of the pride and resentment she experiences as a first-generation American. Pride, coming from the lessons of hard work, independence, and resilience, but resentment from being the first and having to navigate cultural norms and experiences on her own and for her family.
Music mixed and produced by Stbrn Sal
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Black Voices Heard: VOLUME I
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Monday Nov 02, 2020
All Black voices always need to be heard regardless of where they come from. In this special voicemail episode, you will hear a compilation of Black voices speaking on the complexities of being Black in America. These voicemails include topics on "the struggle", racism, and Black joy.
To be featured in the next volume of Black Voices Heard, call 508-505-4155 to leave your voicemail - share your stories, experiences, thoughts, and feelings on being Black in America.
Music produced and mixed by Stbrn Sal
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Bring Me My Belt: Growing Up With African Parents
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Monday Nov 02, 2020
African parents are many things. They are dramatic, comedic, and confusing to the point that they have even become a meme! Young adults who have African parents share their stories and lived experiences growing up in an African household in the US. In this episode, ChiChi, Nicky, Hilary, Cathy, Junior, Kinsey, and Roslyn discuss a range of topics on the influence of their African parents from discipline to marriage.
Disclaimer: Sensitive Content
Please note that the content on discipline in this episode is not synonymous with abuse of any kind. In these stories, discipline is defined as correcting and punishing misbehavior and disobedience.
Music produced and mixed by Stbrn Sal
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Second-Culture Embarrassment
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Have you ever felt embarrassed by your family's ethnic background and culture? If you answered yes, you are not alone! This is a common theme among American-born children of African immigrants. In this episode, Roslyn reflects on her childhood experiences of distancing herself from her African roots and identity in an attempt to fulfill her desires of belonging to the American culture surrounding her.
Excerpts from Dr. Dialika Sall's 2019 article, "Convergent Identifications, Divergent Meanings: The Racial and Ethnic Identities of Second-Generation West African Youth" are mentioned in this episode.
Music produced and mixed by Stbrn Sal