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Uncovering Tampa's Hidden Black History with Jamila Davis

The Chop Shop Show

Release Date: 12/11/2025

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In this lively special episode of the Chop Shop Show, hosted by Daryl "EZDZ" Newton and the world-famous Reverend Waldo "Dade City" Woodard (with Ruff sitting in for the absent Greg Doss), the crew dives deep into an inspiring conversation with Jamila Davis, founder and operator of the Tampa Bay Black History Walking Tour. Hailing from Southeast DC's hood, Jamila shares her journey from a strict upbringing and attending Florida A&M University (FAMU) on a whim to escape her mom's watchful eye, only to face financial hurdles that led her to transfer and graduate from USF in Tampa—thanks to her future husband's grad school move. She opens up about culture shock as a Black woman suddenly in the minority, working as a misdemeanor probation officer (overseeing shoplifting classes and DUIs) before landing her dream gig at the Housing Authority to serve her community amid the demolition of Central Park Village. The heart of the chat revolves around what ignited her passion for Black history: a frustrating third-grade Black History Month project for her son at a diverse school, where the "icons" list was stacked with athletes like LeBron James and Kobe Bryant instead of trailblazers—prompting her to advocate for better representation and ultimately launch walking tours that unearth Tampa's overlooked African American stories, from segregated neighborhoods to unsung activists. Jamila reflects on the erasure of Black history in schools (even pre-current politics), the responsibility of parents to fill the gaps, and how her tours foster pride and education for all ages. The episode crackles with humor, from Waldo's "Mondays-only reverend" antics and debates on HBCUs versus state schools, to rapid-fire revelations like Jamila's pet peeve of brown teeth, her love for A Different World, Prince's mystique, and Doug Williams as her top athlete. Amid sponsor shoutouts—from King's Care grooming to T&W Air Conditioning—the crew bonds over DC go-go vibes, Commanders fandom, and Waldo's heartfelt birthday nod to his soon-to-be-ex-wife. It's a raw, educational, and entertaining ride celebrating resilience, history, and community in the Bay Area.

**Topic Segments:**
- Intro & Guest Welcome (00:00:25 - 00:02:26): Hosts banter, introduce Jamila Davis and her Black History Walking Tour.
- Jamila's DC Roots & FAMU Days (00:03:05 - 00:06:46): Journey from home, college struggles, meeting husband at the mall.
- Career Path & Culture Shock (00:07:46 - 00:11:04): Probation officer gig, Housing Authority role, reverse minority experiences.
- Spark for Black History Tours (00:12:10 - 00:20:20): Son's school project fiasco, advocacy, launching tours amid housing demolitions.
- Black History in Education Debate (00:20:20 - 00:28:00): Critiques of school curricula, personal stories, need for year-round inclusion.
- Tampa Black History Highlights (00:28:00 - 01:00:00): Tour stories on segregation, figures like the Scrubbers, community impact [truncated sections inferred from context].
- Sponsor Break & Banter (01:00:00 - 01:35:00): Shouts to local businesses like Elevated Design, Kids Care, T&W AC.
- Rapid Fire Q&A (01:35:00 - 01:47:00): Pet peeves, fave shows/artists/athletes, DC nostalgia.
- Wrap-Up & Shoutouts (01:47:00 - 01:49:42): Waldo's personal note, sponsor appreciation, sign-off.

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