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Black Talk Sacramento #031: Hip Hoppers Books on Parade Living the Hug Life
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Black Talk Sacramento #031: Current Show Date: May 9, 2017 / 5pm-7pm Every Second Tuesday Hosted by: Marichal J Brown, Gerry Gos Simpson, NSAA, Tony Harvey Special Guitarist: Norman Mcdaniel Introduction: We would like to welcome Black Talk Sacramento podcast, held at Underground Books 2814 35th Street Sacramento, CA (916) 737-3333 Every Second Tuesday Featured Artist Spotlight: Artist: Paul Willis Album: Rough Draft Tracks: https://paulwillis.bandcamp.com/album/rough-draft Underground Books Events Underground Books 2814 35th Street, Sacramento, CA (916) 737-3333 Exhibit at underground books: Shonna McDaniels and Marshall D. Baily-Kuumba Come see this vibrant and exciting exhibit! Upcoming Discussion and Book Signings Linda L. Williams "I Wish I Could" Saturday, May 13 from 1 - 3 pm Willie Simon "Waiting for My Ride" Saturday, May 13 from 4 - 6 pm Philippe (SHOCK) Matthews "Digitalnomics: Walk Away Wealth Systems" Saturday, May 20 from 2 - 4 pm We have books, journals, collectibles, and other great gifts Mother's Day is Sunday, May 14 New Terry Moore poetry for Mother's Day! Featured Book: "Michelle Obama" A Photographic Journey Antonia Felix and Christopher Measom Great price - $24.95 We also have books by John Grisham, Stephen King, Nora Roberts, Piper Kerman, Patti Smith and others. underground books Book Club "Pleasantville" a novel by Attica Locke All are Welcome !!!!! Saturday, June 24 at 12 noon! Reading is FUNdamental! Children's Story Time with Charlene Carter (Just Me!) May 20, July 22, August 26, September 23 12-1 pm Ages 3 - 10 Books..Reading..Activities We have a large selection of Children's books available at underground books! Now you can order books online underground books is now online! You can now purchase books through our website www.underground-books.com Sacramento Black Book Fair June 2 and 3, 2017 in Historic Oak Park! Featuring Kidzone Saturday, June 2 from 11:00 am to 5:30 pm Games, storytelling, music and more! For more information go to: SacramentoBlackBookFair.com Authors, vendors and volunteers - check the web site for the latest news. Don't forget about our annual book drive! Save the Date! Sacramento's Juneteenth Festival June 16-17, 2017 William Land Park www.sacramentojuneteenth.org Segment 1: Faye Kennedy (1:39) The 4th Annual Sacramento Black Book Fair (SBBF), June 2-3, 2017: The 2017 Book Fair will include book signings, talks by each featured writer, cultural vendors, food trucks, a Kids Zone, a community parade, poetry readings, writer’s circles, and art displays. SBBF will feature more than fifty authors of African descent, showcasing and highlighting a diverse spectrum of authors and literature, from contemporary and historical fiction, to anthologies, poetry, academic books; children’s stories and books, non-fiction to biographies, self-help, inspirational, and religious. For more info please visit: http://www.sacramentoblackbookfair.com/ Segment 2: Niva Flor (30:00) Huglife by Niva Flor is a conscious lifestyle brand curated by Niva Flor, Ph.D. built around the idea that meditation, sound, art, and fashion can be used as ways to empower ourselves to participate in our own healing and with others in the shared experience of healing. http://www.huglifenf.com/ 2648 33rd Street, Sacramento, CA 95817 Segment 3: DJ Mike B (53:36) micb@cypherhiphop.com The Cypher Hip Hop Workshops educates youth about the history of Hip Hop culture. The programs uses the stories of the pioneers of the culture as examples of how to overcome obstacles, build self-esteem, and resolve conflict. Youth also have opportunities to experience the 5 elements of Hip Hop (DJing, Emceeing{Rapping}, Graffiti, Street Dancing{Breaking/Popping}, and Knowledge) in several hands-on workshops. https://www.facebook.com/pg/The-Cypher-Hip-Hop-Workshops-187085511370893/about/?ref=page_internal Observer News: Tony Harvey http://sacobserver.com/
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Black Talk Sacramento #031: Current Show Date: May 9, 2017 / 5pm-7pm Every Second Tuesday Hosted by: Marichal J Brown, Gerry Gos Simpson, NSAA, Tony Harvey Special Guitarist: Norman Mcdaniel Introduction: We would like to welcome Black Talk Sacramento podcast, held at Underground Books 2814 35th Street Sacramento, CA (916) 737-3333 Every Second Tuesday Featured Artist Spotlight: Artist: Paul Willis Album: Rough Draft Tracks: https://paulwillis.bandcamp.com/album/rough-draft Underground Books Events Underground Books 2814 35th Street, Sacramento, CA (916) 737-3333 Exhibit at underground books: Shonna McDaniels and Marshall D. Baily-Kuumba Come see this vibrant and exciting exhibit! Upcoming Discussion and Book Signings Linda L. Williams "I Wish I Could" Saturday, May 13 from 1 - 3 pm Willie Simon "Waiting for My Ride" Saturday, May 13 from 4 - 6 pm Philippe (SHOCK) Matthews "Digitalnomics: Walk Away Wealth Systems" Saturday, May 20 from 2 - 4 pm We have books, journals, collectibles, and other great gifts Mother's Day is Sunday, May 14 New Terry Moore poetry for Mother's Day! Featured Book: "Michelle Obama" A Photographic Journey Antonia Felix and Christopher Measom Great price - $24.95 We also have books by John Grisham, Stephen King, Nora Roberts, Piper Kerman, Patti Smith and others. underground books Book Club "Pleasantville" a novel by Attica Locke All are Welcome !!!!! Saturday, June 24 at 12 noon! Reading is FUNdamental! Children's Story Time with Charlene Carter (Just Me!) May 20, July 22, August 26, September 23 12-1 pm Ages 3 - 10 Books..Reading..Activities We have a large selection of Children's books available at underground books! Now you can order books online underground books is now online! You can now purchase books through our website www.underground-books.com Sacramento Black Book Fair June 2 and 3, 2017 in Historic Oak Park! Featuring Kidzone Saturday, June 2 from 11:00 am to 5:30 pm Games, storytelling, music and more! For more information go to: SacramentoBlackBookFair.com Authors, vendors and volunteers - check the web site for the latest news. Don't forget about our annual book drive! Save the Date! Sacramento's Juneteenth Festival June 16-17, 2017 William Land Park www.sacramentojuneteenth.org Segment 1: Faye Kennedy (1:39) The 4th Annual Sacramento Black Book Fair (SBBF), June 2-3, 2017: The 2017 Book Fair will include book signings, talks by each featured writer, cultural vendors, food trucks, a Kids Zone, a community parade, poetry readings, writer’s circles, and art displays. SBBF will feature more than fifty authors of African descent, showcasing and highlighting a diverse spectrum of authors and literature, from contemporary and historical fiction, to anthologies, poetry, academic books; children’s stories and books, non-fiction to biographies, self-help, inspirational, and religious. For more info please visit: http://www.sacramentoblackbookfair.com/ Segment 2: Niva Flor (30:00) Huglife by Niva Flor is a conscious lifestyle brand curated by Niva Flor, Ph.D. built around the idea that meditation, sound, art, and fashion can be used as ways to empower ourselves to participate in our own healing and with others in the shared experience of healing. http://www.huglifenf.com/ 2648 33rd Street, Sacramento, CA 95817 Segment 3: DJ Mike B (53:36) micb@cypherhiphop.com The Cypher Hip Hop Workshops educates youth about the history of Hip Hop culture. The programs uses the stories of the pioneers of the culture as examples of how to overcome obstacles, build self-esteem, and resolve conflict. Youth also have opportunities to experience the 5 elements of Hip Hop (DJing, Emceeing{Rapping}, Graffiti, Street Dancing{Breaking/Popping}, and Knowledge) in several hands-on workshops. https://www.facebook.com/pg/The-Cypher-Hip-Hop-Workshops-187085511370893/about/?ref=page_internal Observer News: Tony Harvey http://sacobserver.com/
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1 Coffee & Poets Podcast: Bob Stanley + Tom Macshery (04/14/2024) 40:29
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40:29"Meschery was born as Tomislav Nikolayevich Meshcheryakov in Harbin, Manchukuo. His parents were Russian immigrants who fled from the October Revolution in 1917. The Meschery family was later relocated to a Japanese internment camp near Tokyo during World War II. After the war, Meschery and his parents emigrated to the United States. It was also in this phase of his life where his father renamed the family "Meschery" due to the anti-Communist/anti-Soviet Red Scare under Joseph McCarthy, and Tomislav Nikolayevich was renamed Thomas Nicholas, which later was abbreviated to Tom. Living in San Francisco, California, Meschery attended Lowell High School. After graduating in 1957, he went to Saint Mary's College of California in Moraga. Meschery helped Saint Mary's reach the NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight in 1959. Two years later, he was chosen as a First Team All-American, and was named the West Coast Conference Player of the Year. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1961." -Wikipedia…
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1 When Fannie Lou Hamer Said by Mahogany L. Brown (Read by NSAA) 2:20
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1 SAC PANTHERS 48 ART EXHIBITION Panel Discussion 1:23:34
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1:23:34"Remembering Brother Esutosin Omowale Osunkoya (aka Charles Brunson) of Sacramento, he started the Black Panther Party (BPP) chapter in Sacramento in 1968. Sending positive energy & much love to Margo and family. Ashe!! Ashe!!" -Faye Wilson Kennedy Omowale was an amazing person always full of life and ready to dance or drum. To think he would pass from Covid-19 is heart breaking. http://sacobserver.com/2020/04/virus-claims-life-of-local-black-panther-party-founder/?fbclid=IwAR2PfB97ZZABGGABtt7lXQ-JhySsJ-UOow8rXaSEHqgDd4HyXY56EN7XFxk I was lucky enough to run sound during a Black Panther panel at The Brickhouse Art Gallery in Sacramento California part of an exhibit called "SAC PANTHERS 48 ART EXHIBITION" by Milton Bowens. So I thought I should record some of the discussion on a whim, I never did anything with the recording until now. This is the raw cut of the audio no edits. Enjoy.…
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1 Coffee & Poets #41. Rhony Bhopla & Lisa Dominguez Abraham 57:38
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57:38Guest Poet: Lisa Dominguez Abraham is the author of Coyote Logic, recently released from Blue Oak Press. She won the 2016 Swan Scythe Chapbook Contest for Mata Hari Blows a Kiss and both the Bazzanella and A Room of Her Own Award literary awards from California State University, Sacramento. Her first chapbook, Low Notes, was published by Red Wings Press in 2007. Her poems have appeared in journals such as Southern Review, Prairie Schooner, North American Review, Poetry East, The Cumberland River Review, Tule Review and Mobius: The Journal of Social Change, among others. In Spring 2018, she was the featured writer in Suisun Valley Review. She is also involved in community activities involving art and poetry, participating in the “body stories” series by the Sacramento Center for Contemporary Art, based on the work of mixed-media and video artists koo kyung sook and Sandra Davis, and writing and performing “Respite” in response to Wayne Thiebaud’s “Flood Waters” as part of the Crocker Art Museum exhibition “Wayne Thiebaud: The Homecoming.” Most recently, she wrote "Disguise" to accompany painter Frank Ordaz’s "Stella" for the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission’s “In Response: Poets & Artists in Dialogue.” The poem and painting are now a sign and mural in the Auburn, CA Central Square Art Park. Website: https://www.lisadominguezabraham.com/ Location: The Brickhouse Gallery & Art Complex 2837 36th St, Sacramento, CA 95817 http://thebrickhouseartgallery.com/ http://coffeeandpoets.com Sponsored by Creative Economy Pilot Project…
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1 Black Talk Sacramento 05-29-2019 Sacramento Black Book Fair 2019 37:35
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1 Black Talk Sacramento (03-10-2019): Betty Reid Soskin, Sign My Name to Freedom - Book Signing & Talk 1:15:36
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1 Blackamento Weekly Update (2/27/2019) 11:11
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1 Blackamento Weekly Update 02 - 19 - 2019 10:54
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10:54Poetry Mahogany Urban Poetry Series Feat: Blu Wednesday, February 20, 2019 // 9:00 PM - Queen Sheba Restaurant Poetry Join Random Lane Press for the release of Warrior Poet Selected Poems of NSAA Friday, February 22, 2019 // 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM The Sacramento Poetry Center Art Talk From Black Face to Black Power Saturday, February 23, 2019 // 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Underground Books Movie Double Feature: The Sound Tracks / Film Screening Boomerang Saturday, February 23, 2019 // 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM The Brickhouse Art Gallery Black History Month Black History Month "Black Nurses: Past, Present, & Future...Building Our Health Leagacy Thursday, February 28, 2019 // 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM The Brickhouse Art Gallery Poetry Joe Montoya's Poetry Unplugged - Featuring: Anna Marie. - Hosted by NSAA Thursday, February 28, 2019 // 8:00 PM - Lunas Cafe & Juice Bar…
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1 BTS 02-17-2019 Double Feature: The Soundtracks Art Exhibition 21:48
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21:48Barbara Range Discuss with Daphne Burgess & Milton 510 Bowens DOUBLE FEATURE: THE SOUNDTRACKS ART EXHIBITION At The Brickhouse Art Gallery 2837 36th St Sacramento, California 95817
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1 Coffee & Poets #40. Tamer Sa'id Mostafa & Rhony Bhopla 42:41
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42:41Guest Interviewer: Tamer Sa’id Mostafa (pronouns: he/him/his) is an-always proud Stockton, California native whose work has appeared in over twenty various journals and magazines such as Confrontation, Freezeray, and Zone 3 among others. As an Arab-American Muslim, he reflects on life through spirituality, an evolving commitment to social justice, and the music of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Guest Poet: Rhony Bhopla is a poet and visual artist and the Editor of Bliss, A Journal of Erotica, which highlights the work of Sacramento poets and has won Best of Sacramento (SN&R) in the category of Best Local Erotica. She is the founder of the Sacramento Poetry Center’s Thursday Night Poetry Workshop at the Valley Hi – North Laguna Library, and has served as a judge for the Sacramento County Poetry Outloud Competition. This year, at the Our Life Stories - A cross-generational writers’ conference by Hart Senior Center and Cosumnes River College, Rhony will lead a workshop entitled: Feminist Ekphrasis, perception, projection, and power dynamic. She is a long-time member of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Rhony works as an Educator for the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. ---- Join us for a live recording. Coffee & Poets is a live recorded podcast of poets interviewing other poets. Come out—be a part of recording audience and listen to a creative, bright and thoughtful discussion about poetry and the creative process. Come through, order a coffee, a tea or a beer relax in a café style venue—it really is a great way spend an hour on a lazy Sunday. Note: Unfortunately this is not an open mic event. Location: The Brickhouse Gallery & Art Complex 2837 36th St, Sacramento, CA 95817 http://thebrickhouseartgallery.com/ http://coffeeandpoets.com Sponsored by Creative Economy Pilot Project…
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1 Coffee & Poets #39. Bob Stanley interviewing Mary Zeppa 48:26
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48:26Welcome to The Coffee & Poets Podcast: Where poets interview poets. This show is partially brought to you by: The Sacramento Creative Economy Grant. Episode Date: Nov 11, 2018 Episode: 39 Produced by: NSAA Interviewer: Bob Stanley Guest: Mary Zeppa Short Bio: Mary Zeppa, a singer and lyricist as well as a poet and literary journalist, has been active in the Sacramento Poetry Center (SPC) since 1981. From 1984-1995, Zeppa served as Co-Editor of Poet News; she was a founding Editor (1993) of The Tule Review. She was Executive Editor of Keepers of the Flame: The First 30 years of The Sacramento Poetry Center (Rattlesnake Press, October 2009.)Zeppa currently hosts SPC’s Third Thursday at the Central Library Reading series and serves as the Center’s Principal Archivist Website: http://maryzeppa.com/ Coffee & Poets Located at: The Brickhouse Art Gallery 2837 36th St Sacramento, California, CA 95817 thebrickhouseartgallery.com/ coffeeandpoets.com…
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1 Black Talk Sacramento #044 - Talking Sacramento Black Book Fair 35:23
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35:23Black Talk Sacramento #044: Current Show Date: May 8, 2018 / 5pm-7pm Every Second Tuesday @ 5pm-7pm Hosted by: Marichal J Brown: Barber, Educator and Publisher Gerry Gos Simpson: Artist, Curator, Fashion Designer Tony Harvey: Reporter, Author (https://www.publicityagents.org/) NSAA: Poet (http://blackamento.com/) Guest Host: CharRon E Smith (https://reswonderland.com) Black Talk Sacramento podcast, held at: Underground Books 2814 35th Street, Sacramento, CA (916) 737-3333 underground-books.com Every Second Tuesday Featured Artist Spotlight: Artist: Album: Tracks: Underground Books Events Underground Books 2814 35th Street, Sacramento, CA (916) 737-3333 Underground Books Events Mother's Day is May 13 Join us for the opening event of the 2018 Oak Park Speaker Series Tickets available at underground books Wednesday, May 9 - 6 pm Guild Theater Book signing at underground books 7 pm In Studio Guest Name: Faye Wilson Kennedy Organization You're With Sacramento Black Book Fair (SBBF) Email: fayek@springmail.com Phone Number: (916) 812-7429 Faye Wilson Kennedy is a founding member of Sacramento Black Book Fair (SBBF) Black Parallel School Board (BPSB) and Sisters Quilting Collective (SQC) Web Site https://www.facebook.com/SistersQuiltingCollectiveSQC;http://sacramentoblackbookfair.com/ What would you like to talk about on the show? 5th Annual Sac Black Book Fair, June 1-2, 2018 and California Museum's Community Day, May 5, 2018 Flyer Venue Name / Business Name Women's Civic Improvement Club…
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1 Black Talk Sacramento #41: Steam Makes the Va-jay-jay Happy 1:00:48
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1:00:48Current Show Date: March 13, 2018 / 5pm-7pm Every Second Tuesday @ 5pm-7pm Hosted by: Marichal J Brown: Barber, Educator and Publisher Gerry Gos Simpson: Artist, Curator, Fashion Designer Tony Harvey: Reporter, Author (https://www.publicityagents.org/) NSAA: Poet (http://blackamento.com/) Guest Host: CharRon E Smith (https://reswonderland.com) Black Talk Sacramento podcast, held at: Underground Books 2814 35th Street, Sacramento, CA (916) 737-3333 underground-books.com Every Second Tuesday Special Guest: Guest Name(s) Kahna Isreal and Victoria Furlow Organization: Empress Chai You Studios LLC Email empressyourlife@gmail.com Phone Number (916) 3822754 Bio: Women's Health women's vaginal steaming steaming business. The original one and only business in Sacramento CA. We host SISTERHOOD meetups teach on women's health and share the power of self healing through Vaginal Steaming. Web Site www.empresschaiyokstudios.com Topic: Women's Health in the African American community and how vaginal steaming can help women self heal. Venue Name / Business Name Empress Chai You Studios LLC…
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