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Afrocentric /ˌafrōˈsentrik/: Regarding African or Black culture as preeminent. Hosted by Morgan Gray, this educational podcast adopts an Afrocentric worldview, placing African/Black cultural experiences at the forefront. Through insightful discourse and incisive analysis, it deconstructs Eurocentric narratives, offering authentic, empowering alternatives. Confront societal biases, celebrate Black excellence, while evolving your perspective through an Afrocentric lens. Navigate predominantly ...
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It is a different twist on the Bible with psychological background. This podcast is a tool to look at the Bible differently. The podcast is for beginners to experience individuals studying the Bible and finding its biblical principles and meanings. Please contact me at It Is Written- LaTonya Ulloa on Facebook or my email is latonya@unapologeticprophet.org with any questions, comments, concerns, or prayer request.
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This is a show that talks about love, sex, relationships, & the challenges we face to keep our energetic connection alive. Join us as we raise the vibrations with sound bowls while manifesting the life we want. Educating those that are seeking familiarity within our stories that will help guide them to a better version of themselves. This Sh%*@ is and was not easy, but we are finally aligning ourselves and finding a balance to a more peaceful union. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.s ...
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Dive into a profound exploration of double consciousness with host Morgan Gray and guest Amaya Franklin. This transformative podcast episode delves deep into the intricate concept of double consciousness, revealing how the tension between being Black and American can become a powerful source of personal liberation and understanding. The discussion …
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In the latest episode of the Afrocentric podcast, "Freestyle 12: Come from Amongst Them and Be Ye Separate," host Morgan Gray delves into the crucial theme of self-reliance and independence within the Black community. Drawing inspiration from the biblical quote in 2 Corinthians 6:17, the episode emphasizes the urgent need for economic and cultural …
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In the powerful podcast episode "Freestyle 12: Let Everything That Hath Breath", Morgan Gray explores the profound historical and contemporary suppression of Black voices. The narrative traces a devastating journey from the brutal silencing tactics during slavery to modern systemic oppression. During the era of slavery, African Americans experience…
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What is loss? How can we overcome it? When is it available? What does the Word of God say about loss? Please know that this concept has been defined by many, but what does it mean to us as Christians? Let's discuss Loss and how it can represent you as an individual toward living as a victorious Christian.…
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In this thought-provoking episode of Afrocentric, host Morgan Gray delves into the complex history of colonization and its modern-day implications, drawing inspiration from Gil Scott-Heron's iconic poem "Whitey on the Moon." She begins by exploring the European colonization of Africa, known as the "Scramble for Africa," highlighting how European po…
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In Freestyle 9: White Man Paperwork, host Morgan Gray delves into the term "White Man Paperwork," as articulated by Dr. Umar Johnson, which critiques the bureaucratic processes that disproportionately affect marginalized communities, especially in healthcare and social services. The episode explores the historical context of allyship among African …
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Afrocentric podcast, Morgan and Mayberry TV Podcaster Chris Mayberry the contentious question: "Is Hip Hop Dead?" The duo explores the genre's evolution, from its humble beginnings to its current global dominance, while examining the factors that have led some to question its vitality. The conversation delve…
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In this eye-opening episode of "Get Your Weather Together," we delve into the complex and often overlooked issue of environmental racism. We explore how natural disasters, infrastructure failures, and environmental hazards disproportionately affect communities of color and low-income areas. We begin by examining the recent impact of Hurricane Helen…
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In the latest episode of the Afrocentric podcast, titled "The Ballot and the Bullet: Voting Rights Then and Now," host Morgan Gray engages in a compelling discussion with guest Teresa Roberts. The episode explores the historical struggle for voting rights before and during the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting the sacrifices made by activists and…
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In this compelling episode of the Afrocentric podcast titled "Freestyle 5: Ain't No Fun When the Rabbit got the Gun" Morgan explores the fascinating concept of the trickster archetype, with a particular focus on its significance in Black culture. While acknowledging the universal presence of trickster figures across various races and religions, the…
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Afrocentric Podcast, host Morgan Gray engages in a captivating dialogue with Dr. Shonna Tillman, delving into the nuances of racism and challenging the notion that Black people can perpetuate racist systems and ideologies beyond individual bias and prejudice. Drawing from her expertise in reconstructing whit…
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This episode of the Afrocentric podcast delves into the complex world of the Hebrew Israelites, exploring their historical roots, modern movement, and impact on the Black community. Dr. Galen Jones, an expert on religion and religious movements, provides insights into this often misunderstood group. The episode begins by tracing the origins of the …
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In the latest episode of the Afrocentric podcast, "Freestyle 3: Get Your House in Order," host Morgan Gray tackles several pressing issues affecting the Black community. The episode focuses on three main topics: preparing for life after the election, the potential for political violence post-election, and the complex issues of self-hate among Black…
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In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the complex world of "crashout culture" and its impact on urban communities across the South. Our guest, Chris Mayberry, breaks down the origins and definition of this phenomenon, exploring its prevalence among young people and its connection to violence, particularly in rap and hip-hop scenesWe examine ho…
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In this powerful episode of the Afrocentric podcast, we sit down with Porsha B. to explore the experiences of Black first-generation college students and their navigation of predominantly white institutions (PWIs).Porsha begins by reflecting on the courageous actions of trailblazers like James Meredith, who integrated Ole Miss in 1962, and Richard …
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"Freestyle 2: When They Go Low" challenges Michelle Obama's famous quote "When they go low, we go high" and explores how the Black community has shifted away from this philosophy. The episode examines instances where non-Black individuals and communities have engaged in disrespectful or harmful behavior, and how Black people have responded with eve…
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In the latest episode of the Afrocentric podcast, "Victory Abroad, Victory at Home," Morgan and Jason delve into various aspects of the black experience in the United States military and society. They discuss the role of black men in the Civil War, segregation within the military post-emancipation, the impact of black soldiers on their communities …
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This thought-provoking episode Morgan discusses the intricate relationship between Black men and the realm of witchcraft and spirituality, uncovering a rich tapestry of cultural traditions and spiritual practices. We begin our journey at the crossroads in Mississippi, where the legend of the Black man at the crossroads intertwines with the mystical…
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In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with John Jones, a prominent Black farmer, to dispelcommon misunderstandings about agriculture in the African American community. Jones sheds light on theoften-overlooked global and STEM aspects of modern agriculture, which extend far beyond regional practices.Hedelves into the rich history and deep ro…
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Get ready for an electrifying journey as the Afrocentric podcast returns for its highly anticipated Season 3, hosted by the dynamic Morgan Gray. This season, we dive deeper into the heart of Black excellence, uncovering untold stories from ancient African kingdoms to modern-day trailblazers. The revolution will not be televised, but it will be digi…
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In the gripping season 2 finale, Morgan discusses the complex concept of the Black Bourgeoisie, exploring its historical significance, ties to Black Wall Street, and involvement with influential organizations like the NAACP and the Black Elite.The discussion sheds light on the fracturing of the Black Bourgeoisie and its current decline, often refer…
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This episode delves into the "Angry Black Woman" stereotype that unfairly portrays justified anger from Black women as aggression. It examines the biases Black women face when asserting themselves in leadership roles and challenges the notion that their righteous rage is unwarranted.Throughout history, Black women's anger has been weaponized agains…
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In the latest episode of the Afrocentric podcast, "Freestyle 6: WHO AIN'T GOT NO CULTURE?", hostess Morgan Gray tackles the common misconception that African Americans lack culture.The episode aims to disprove this argument and provide an understanding of the rich and diverse culture within the African American community, both on a micro and macro …
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In this episode of the Afrocentric podcast, we sit down with Rasheid Davis to discuss his personal experiences with the criminal justice system and the realities of life behind bars. Rasheid shares his story of how his upbringing and environment led him down a path that ultimately resulted in his incarceration. We explore the common romanticization…
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In this episode of the Afrocentric Podcast, host Morgan celebrates her 27th birthday. To mark the occasion, she shares 27 important lessons and realizations she has gained throughout her life about embracing her Black identity.Overall, this "Freestyle" episode provides an intimate look into Morgan's evolution as a proud, Black woman. It serves as a…
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In this podcast, Jada Jones shares her personal experience with the Hebrew Israelite faith. She discusses her initial attraction to the beliefs, and how it has shaped her identity, practices, and sense of community.Jada candidly explores the challenges of reconciling Hebrew Israelite teachings with mainstream societal norms, and the misconceptions …
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In this episode, we delve into the world of holistic medicine and the use of herbs for health and healing within the black community. Our guest, a passionate advocate for holistic wellness, shares their inspiring journey into this field and how they plan to advocate for holistic practices.We explore the significance of locally available herbs with …
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The Afrocentric podcast episode "A Digital Hug for Black Mothers featuring Tenira Stubblefield ” delves into the life experiences of young black women transitioning into motherhood, particularly focusing on the challenges they face in accessing quality maternity care in the south. The podcast highlights disparities in healthcare access and advocate…
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The episode "A Slow, Mississippi Burning" provides a comprehensive historical perspective on the state of Mississippi, delving into the deep-seated social, political, and racial challenges it has faced. The discussion sheds light on the enduring impact of events such as "The Blood Bowl" in Natchez, Mississippi, "Bloody Lowndes," and the rise of the…
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In this episode of the Afrocentric podcast, the episode delves into the history of the New Afrikan Independence Movement, exploring its origins, impact, and legacy. Morgan engages with an expert and activist, Otto De Hekima, to discuss the movement's historical background, key events, and ideological underpinnings. Both Morgan and Otto also examine…
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In the latest episode of the Afrocentric Podcast, entitled "BLACK QUEENS FOREVER, SNOW BUNNIES NEVER ft. Big Shun and Ben," we dive deep into the complex world of interracial relationships from a black man's perspective. This episode tackles the sensitive and often controversial topic head-on, discussing the nuances and challenges that coincide wit…
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"The Subtle Art of Dismantling White Supremacy featuring Shequite Johnson: Black History Month Series- Part 4,” The speakers, Morgan and Shequite, discuss the impact of white supremacy on black culture. The episode covers topics such as the damaging characteristics of white supremacy culture, the impact on organizations, and the role it plays in pe…
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The podcast "Freestyle 4: The Vultures" delves into the topic of cultural appropriation, specifically focusing on the concept of "Culture Vultures" and its detrimental effects on the black community. It highlights how many cultures admire black culture but do not respect or support black people. The episode emphasizes the importance of gatekeeping …
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