ss_blog_claim=305a48ab038ec724c3a07ab6185088a9 Kwanzaa 2007 – mandrake society radio ss_blog_claim=305a48ab038ec724c3a07ab6185088a9
mandrake society radio Rotating Header Image

Posts Tagged ‘Kwanzaa 2007’

Kwanzaa Podcast: Nia (Purpose)

Today’s tenet is Nia (Purpose) and I’m pleased to introduce a podcaster whose show, Friday Favecast won the Judge’s Vote for Best Podcast in the 2007 Black Weblog Awards. I’m talking about none other than Houston’s own, Fave Knight, next here on Mandrake Society Radio podcast. Music in the beginning of the show is by [...]

  • Share/Bookmark

Kwanzaa Podcast: Ujamma (Cooperative Economics)

Today’s show is presented by Theo Johnson of Now That’s What I’m Talkin’ About podcast. Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics) To build and maintain our own stores, shops and other businesses and to profit from them together. Get more information about today’s guests, as well as a transcription of the program at this link. The hot links!: [...]

  • Share/Bookmark

Kwanzaa Podcast: Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility)

Today’s thoughts are shared by Terrance Heath of Republic of T.com. Follow the links to get the backstory: The Michael Sandy story African-American Community Gay community Scared Over Deaths NPR: Dealing with Homosexuality and HIV in the Black Church (NPR: News and Notes program) The Wheat From the Tares (powerful, personal note from Donald Andrew [...]

  • Share/Bookmark

Kwanzaa Podcast: Kugichagulia (Self Determination)

Today’s host is T. A. Hines. She is a writer and blogger who has lived in London, Chicago, Amsterdam, Los Angeles and The Hague. She is a contributing blogger at Nerve magazine, host/producer of the Internet radio talk show “Dating Roadkill”, and editor/publisher of the blog funkybrownchick.com. also featured: Vanessa Hidary a.k.a The Hebrew Mamita [...]

  • Share/Bookmark

Kwanzaa Podcast: Umoja (Unity)

Welcome to Kwanzaa 2007 on Mandrake Society Radio.com. I’m starting off the celebration with thoughts on the victories of African-American bloggers who helped make headlines. Follow the links to get some more perspective: NPR recognizes Black Bloggers’ role in Jena 6 coverage. Dallas South Blog interview with Dallas Morning News Thoughts after the Jena 6 [...]

  • Share/Bookmark