Black Power in Action: Fighting for and Reclaiming our Health
Release Date: 09/13/2024
Espresso Talk Today
In this Espresso Talk Today episode, we step into the rich, vibrant world of Black food spaces with the story A Taste of Home. This story is more than a sensory experience—it’s an exploration of how food connects us to our history, our culture, and our sense of belonging. Through the bustling African-Caribbean marketplace, the aroma of smoked paprika, the warmth of Big Mama’s kitchen, and the lively spirit of a small barbecue shack, A Taste of Home reminds us that food is more than nourishment. It is history, resilience, and love—passed down from generation to generation. But this...
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Hujambo fam and Akwaaba (welcome!). Join me as I take you on a journey into my dream where I sit with great Black figures like Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells, and Dr. Carter G. Woodson. Together, we discuss the significance of Black history, and the importance of reclaiming our narratives and lighting the way for future generations. ✨💡 In this episode, you’ll experience a historical roundtable discussion, a traditional libation ceremony, and a moment of reflection. We will also go "beyond the story" to the deeper story of Black History Month and how we can use it as a tool...
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What connects you to your history? For Ama-Robin, it was a wooden map of Africa that hung in my childhood home—a powerful symbol of identity, pride, and resilience. In this episode, Ama-Robin shares a deeply personal story about how this map, despite being ridiculed, became a source of strength and a reminder of the greatness of Black history. We’ll reflect on the power of symbols, the lessons of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, and the importance of reclaiming our stories. Join me for storytelling, a cultural cleansing ritual, and a moment of quiet reflection to honor our connection to Black...
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Western society glorifies rugged individualism, but in the Black community, we know the truth—our power has always been collective. From Black Wall Street to the Black Panther Party, from HBCUs to our multigenerational families, we have built, protected, and uplifted each other through shared core values like unity, self-determination, and collective responsibility. Yet, these values have been ignored—or worse, attacked—by a society that fears our strength. In this episode, we confront this erasure and celebrate the Black collectives that have shaped our past, empowered our present, and...
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What are core values? Why should I care about them? Core values aren’t just a “white thing”—they’re the foundation of Black empowerment. In this episode, Black empowerment educator Ama-Robin explores how our core values are challenged and undermined in a world that often questions our humanity. She's talking directly to the skeptics, showing how core values ground us, guide us, and help us live authentically and unapologetically. Plus, we break down 4 essential steps to defining and living by your values. This isn’t about resolutions or goals—it’s about building a life...
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In this episode, we’re ditching resolutions and diving deep into the transformative power of core values. Discover how values like resilience, unity, and freedom can ground and empower us, especially as Black individuals navigating racial chaos. Core values aren’t just personal—they’re revolutionary tools for empowerment and liberation. Let’s explore how living by our truth can inspire change for ourselves and our communities. Key Points: Core Values Ground Us Amid the Racial Chaos Core values like resilience, freedom, and compassion serve as our foundation, keeping us grounded and...
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In this poem titled, "The Christmas Reunion Down in Martinsville," Augustus Hodges (1854 - 1916) presents an African American version of a Christmas poem. Hodges was an American editor, writer, journalist, and political organizer. In 1876, He was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates. Presented by musician and teacher, . Follow him on YouTube @wadispeaks Warning: The "N-word" is used twice in this poem.
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Habarigani! Discover the power of Kwanzaa as a celebration of Black culture, resilience, and liberation. This episode explores the seven principles of Kwanzaa, connecting each to the inspiring stories of Black historical figures and the importance of the #BelieveBlackPeople movement. Join us for reflection, empowerment, and a call to action for liberation.
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In this episode of Espresso Talk Today, host Ama-Robin dives deeper into the #BelieveBlackPeople movement. This isn’t just a hashtag—it’s a revolutionary call to honor and trust Black voices, celebrate our achievements, and challenge the stereotypes and biases that have silenced us for too long. Ama-Robin breaks down what it means to believe Black people in everyday life, from creating supportive spaces to practicing self-reflection and standing strong in our stories. This conversation is powerful, reflective, and filled with actionable ways to build a culture of belief and respect...
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BelieveBlackPeople is more than words--it's a call to action! In this episode, we break down what it means to believe Black people and why it matters now more than ever. Hosted by Ama-Robin, this episode explores why believing Black people is essential—from recognizing everyday encounters with racism and bias to celebrating Black excellence that’s too often overlooked. Listen in as we discuss the powerful message behind #BelieveBlackPeople and share specific steps everyone can take to join the mission. Key Topics Covered: What #BelieveBlackPeople means and why it’s more than just...
info_outlineIn this episode of Espresso Talk Today, Dr. Greg Hall, a leading expert on Black health, joins us for an empowering conversation on the critical importance of self-advocacy and personal health care. Dr. Hall shares powerful insights on how systemic barriers and racial biases in the healthcare system have historically impacted Black communities—and continue to do so today.
We dive into the actionable steps that Black people can take to protect their health, from knowing your vital health numbers to making dietary changes and understanding the importance of mental health. Dr. Hall also highlights the value of finding trustworthy healthcare providers and how advocating for yourself in medical settings can lead to better outcomes.
This episode isn’t just about diagnosing the problem; it’s about solutions. Dr. Hall’s candid discussion on the trauma many Black Americans carry from their healthcare experiences underscores the need for change—and why taking control of your health is an essential part of Black empowerment.
Tune in for an enlightening and motivational conversation packed with practical advice to ensure you’re prioritizing your health and taking power back into your hands. Because Black health is Black power.
[Note: This episode is from the vintage collection.]