OnWURD 2020 in Black
Black voters played a critical role in electing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and in those tense days after the election, as officials in the Pennsylvania Convention Center counted, recounted, and certified the votes, all eyes were on Philadelphia. Black voters came through, and WURD played a critical role. Sara Lomax-Reese talks with hosts Solomon Jones, Joann Bell, Charles Ellison, and Bishop Dwayne Royster.
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Sara Lomax-Reese looks back on the racial justice uprisings. Long before George Floyd’s murder and the global protests it sparked, WURD was talking - all day, every day - about systemic racism, police brutality, and the violence white supremacy perpetuates.
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When the coronavirus shut the world down in March, Sara Lomax-Reese knew WURD Radio would be a lifeline for many of its listeners. The station stepped up and in this episode, you’ll hear from hosts Andrea Lawful Sanders and Solomon Jones about how they've covered the pandemic on-air and the ways the WURD family has been impacted, too.
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In our premiere episode, Sara Lomax-Resse digs deep into the importance of independent Black media with Philadelphia radio legend Cody Anderson and WURD hosts Charles Ellison and Syreeta Martin. WURD is one of the only Black-owned and Black-operated talk radio stations in the country, and its reach goes beyond the airwaves.
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Black Lives have always mattered at WURD Radio, one of the only Black-owned talk radio stations left in the country. For the new OnWURD podcast, join host Sara Lomax-Reese for a special four-part series, 2020 in Black. From the pandemic to the global protests against systemic racism to the 2020 election, OnWURD celebrates the full humanity and complexity of Black people in this pivotal year. Independent. Black. Media. OnWURD!
info_outlineBlack voters played a critical role in electing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and in those tense days after the election, as officials in the Pennsylvania Convention Center counted, recounted, and certified the votes, all eyes were on Philadelphia. Black voters came through, and WURD played a critical role. Recognizing the existential threat that four more years of Trump’s racism would bring, WURD encouraged listeners to use their power and vote, by mail or in person. In this fourth and final episode of OnWURD 2020 in Black, Sara Lomax-Reese talks with hosts Solomon Jones, Joann Bell, Charles Ellison, and Bishop Dwayne Royster. From Black women’s leadership to the racial animus that still fuels many white voters, we know there is a need for vigilance and accountability. Yet, in this historic week, we make time for reflection and celebration, too.