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Robert Monson, Sam Gay, and Trey Ferguson attempt to capture real life conversations that center around wrestling with God, issues within Black culture, and things in society/the world. Find out more about the work we produce and check out merch here: https://linktr.ee/threeblackmen Support Three Black Men and join our community at patreon.com/threeblackmen Connect with us at threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com
 
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Black culture is an Afrocentric podcast hosted by @d__captain @abelz_way @LeDopeChef and @damolagos. It’s an avenue where we discuss everything from entertainment to pop culture to politics, not leaving out your everyday banter. If it’s black! If it’s popping!! You can be sure to hear it on blackculture. Vibe with us on social media @blackculturepod
 
The Podcast where two cousins discuss current events in the news and media from a Black Millennial perspective. Dre Chilly brings his own unique outlook on topics as a Detroit native and history buff, while his cousin AZ Shan brings her fresh perspective on the various subjects that they discuss. Like, Subscribe or Follow at: https://linktr.ee/whatsthedealcuz Have a topic you’d like us to comment on? Email us at wtdc@mail.com
 
"This Week in Black History, Society, and Culture" is a weekly podcast produced by the Black and African Diaspora Forum United (BADFU) an interracial group of faculty at Monmouth University concerned about issues pertaining to the Black/African American experience. BADFU members will periodically interview scholars, authors, activists, and community leaders on matters related to the history, society, and culture of Black and African American communities in the United States (U.S.) and beyond ...
 
The Culture Effect Podcast presented by Historically Black Since, and hosted by Adrena Martin, is a show where we discuss the effect that HBCUs and Black Greek Lettered Organization’s have on it’s students, alumni and members. Visit us online at www.hbcusince.com and follow us on Instagram @historicallyblacksince
 
Uncomfortable questions. Uncomfortable opinions. Uncomfortable conversations. Join us on a journey to understand why we think and feel the way we do. Censorship does not change hearts and minds, it only divides and fosters extremism. If we can hear and challenge ideas in a public forum, and get to know the human experience behind the ideas, perhaps this is where change might begin. Critical thinking and compassion for the human experience are getting lost. Let's try to restore this.
 
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On this episode we sit down with Major Woodall to talk about serving, politics, and policy making as well as where God fits in with all of it. To support the work that we do here please check out:Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmenPaypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com
 
Chyna reflects on the past year and acknowledges the challenges they’ve been able to march through. Chyna informs the listeners that this is a “new era” and instead of sitting in our trauma we’re resolving it. This year is all about growth and leaving cycles behind. Welcome to Season 3: The Realizations we make once we reach adulthood --- Send in a…
 
In this episode, Hettie V. Williams discusses the Golden Age of Hip Hop in the 1980s and 1990s with Professor Claude Taylor. Williams is Associate Professor of African American history at Monmouth University. Taylor is Director for Academic Transition and Inclusion and Professor of communication and media at Monmouth University. Taylor also works w…
 
On this episode of TBQCS, we talk with Dr. April Scott. Dr. Scott is a Columbia-based therapist, consultant, and educator committed to breaking the stigma against mental health. She currently sits on the board for MidCarolina National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) and Work in Progress. Dr. Scott is the Associate Director of Mental Health Initi…
 
On this episode we talk about The Holy Spirit, mental health, and her new book Love Can. Check her work out at quinaaragon.com. To support the work that we do here please check out:Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmenPaypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com
 
In this episode we talk to public theologian and author Tamice Spencer Helms about her new book Faith Unleavened. Please check out her nonprofit work here at subcultureinc.org and also get her book wherever books are sold. o support the work that we do here please check out:Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmenPaypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com…
 
In this episode, Hettie V. Williams discusses Haiti and Black internationalism with Leslie M. Alexander. Williams is Associate Professor of African American history at Monmouth University. Alexander is the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor of history at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. She is the author of several essays, articles, book chapt…
 
On this episode we talk about misogynoir, Tory Lanez, and the crimes against Meg Thee Stallion. To support the work that we do here please check out:Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmenPaypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com
 
In this episode, Hettie V. Williams discusses Black in graduate school with Lauren T. Rorie. Williams is Associate Professor of African American history at Monmouth University and Rorie is currently an adjunct professor in the perspectives program at Monmouth. She discusses her experiences as a Black student at the undergraduate and graduate level …
 
In this episode we reflect on recent Black deaths and specifically how it hits on us as Black Men. To support the work that we do here please check out:Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmenPaypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com
 
In this episode, Hettie V. Williams discusses the Black Church in film and television with Dr. Anwar Uhuru. Williams is Associate Professor of African American history at Monmouth University and Uhuru is Assistant Professor in the Department of African American Studies and an affiliate faculty member with the departments of Philosophy and Gender, S…
 
In this episode, the three of us muse on Candice Benbow’s thoughts on being raised in church and what meaningful faith can look like. To support the work that we do here please check out:Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmenPaypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com
 
In this episode Hettie V. Williams discusses mentoring and the African/African American experience with Julius O. Adekunle. Williams is Associate Professor of African American history at Monmouth University and Adekunle is Professor of African history in the Department of History and Anthropology at Monmouth University. Adekunle is the author/edito…
 
It has been a little over a year since Red Lip Theology entered the world. We sit down with public theologian Candice Benbow to talk about her book and glean from her wisdom on the faith of Black women. Please go to her website at candicebenbow.com to check her out and to buy her book. To support the work that we do here please check out: Patreon: …
 
In this episode, Hettie V. Williams discusses race, masculinity, Black men, and policing with Dr. Karanja Keita Carroll. Williams is Associate Professor of African American history at Monmouth University and Carroll is a Lecturer in Black and Latinx Studies at as a member of the Department of Black & Latinx Studies at Baruch College (CUNY). Carroll…
 
We are back with season 4. All season long we are talking about liberation…in many different forms. Props to friend of the podcast Marielle for her podcast She Will Not Fall for expounding on this theme last year for her podcast. Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmen Paypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com…
 
On this episode of TBQCS, we talk with Neek. Neek is a Columbia-based on-air personality, voiceover artist, event promoter, and brand ambassador (Remy Martin). A radio industry veteran, she specializes in media marketing and independent music promotion. She is the host of both Neek During the Day and Exclusively Independent on Hot 103.9 FM. Make su…
 
On this episode of TBQCS, we talk with Chad Bailey. Chad is an NYC-based film director, photographer, creative director, and the president of Pynk Gorilla Entertainment, the first LGBT hip-hop record label. Chad specializes in visual storytelling through photography and music video production. He is also the owner of 4nivisuals, his music video/con…
 
On this episode of TBQCS, we talk with Dr. Shari Dade. Dr. Shari is a Columbia-based psychologist, wellness consultant, and motivational speaker. She specializes in topics related to trauma, depression, anxiety, and lifestyle transitions. In 2017, she developed Everyday Psychology LLC, a consulting organization that advocates mental health awarenes…
 
In this bonus episode, Trey preaches a special sermon just for 3BM. Looking at Deuteronomy 4:32-35, he argues that trusting your testimony is what feeds your faith. We have a new PayPal account. Please feel free to support us that way by sending us a tip there by sending a little coin. Our email there is threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com.…
 
In this episode, Hettie V. Williams discusses empowering young Black males with Dr. Vernon Smith. Williams is an Associate Professor of African American History in the Department of History and Anthropology at Monmouth University and Smith is Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Counseling and Leadership. Smith teaches courses cente…
 
In this episode, Hettie V. Williams discusses race, gender, and sexuality in Renaissance by Beyonce Knowles with Dr. Anwar Uhuru. Williams is Associate Professor of African American history at Monmouth University and Uhuru is Assistant Professor in the Department of African American History at Wayne State University in Detroit. He is an expert in g…
 
In this episode, Hettie V. Williams discusses jailing and mass incarceration with Dr. Melanie D. Newport. Williams is Associate Professor of African American History at Monmouth University and Newport is an Assistant Professor of history at the University of Connecticut and the author of This is My Jail: Local Politics and the Rise of Mass Incarcer…
 
On this episode we discuss a James Cone quote and our thoughts on survival and contentment. Black Coffee and Theology and We Gon Talk About It (As well as merch for sale) please go here: https://linktr.ee/threeblackmen
 
In this episode, Hettie V. Williams discusses Black music, culture, and criticism with Dr. Guthrie Ramsey. Williams is Associate Professor of African American History at Monmouth University and Ramsey is Emeritus Professor of Music at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of Who Hears Here? On Black Music, Pasts and Present published by the…
 
On this episode we were joined by Dr Olajide to begin to scratch the surface of Black Mental Health. Also: to find links to our new shows New Living Treyslation and Black Coffee and Theology and We Gon Talk About It (As well as merch for sale) please go here: https://linktr.ee/threeblackmen
 
In this episode, Hettie. V. Williams discusses Black women and roller skating with Lauren T. Rorie. Williams is Associate Professor of African American History at Monmouth University and Rorie is an Adjunct Instructor in the Interdisciplinary Perspectives Program at Monmouth. Rorie’s work centers on Black women in art, culture and the Africa Diaspo…
 
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