"So I think this whole idea of cumulative culture is a way to make humans exceptional. But it's clear to me that humans are exceptional, and seeing it through baboon glasses, I can understand in a different way why they're exceptional. But many of the things that we think are uniquely human are actually present in other animals." - Dr. Shirley Strum Dr. Shirley Strum is a groundbreaking anthropologist who has spent over five decades living alongside wild baboons in Kenya. Her work has transformed our understanding of these intelligent, socially complex animals — their relationships, their adaptability, and the intricate societies they create. In her new book, Echoes of Our Origins , Shirley challenges long-held beliefs about evolution, the human-animal divide, and what it truly means to coexist. This conversation is about science — but it’s also about humility, hope, and the messy, beautiful complexity of life on Earth. Links: https://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title/53757/echoes-our-origins https://anthropology.ucsd.edu/people/faculty/faculty-profiles/shirley-strum.html…
"The Black History Podcast! A weekly podcast that sets out to educate, enlighten and entertain you by sharing stories about the black race. Ranging from politics to sports, pop culture to modern history, these stories will tell of perseverance and resilience; tragedy and heartache; bravery, triumph, and overcoming. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
"The Black History Podcast! A weekly podcast that sets out to educate, enlighten and entertain you by sharing stories about the black race. Ranging from politics to sports, pop culture to modern history, these stories will tell of perseverance and resilience; tragedy and heartache; bravery, triumph, and overcoming. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Hey what's happening! Just short episode is to let you know that I have rebranding the podcast and will be relaunching it on December 14, 2022. The podcast used to be called, "The Black and Proud" podcast. It's now, "The Black History Podcast". I will be bringing you more great black history stories, that cover everything from politics to sports, and pop culture to modern history. If you enjoy hearing and learning about black history, then I encourage you to follow or subscribe to the podcast on whatever podcast platform, you listen to your podcasts on. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
In this episode I share the story of a black man that most people have never heard of, Mr. Charlie Sifford. Mr. Sifford was the first black golfer to earn his PGA card in 1960. Mr. Sifford is often known as the "Jackie Robinson of Golf" because like Jackie Robinson, he had to overcome mountain of racism and harassment just to play the game he enjoyed since he was a kid. If it was not for Mr. Sifford's heroic efforts, players like Tiger Woods, VJ Singh, Calvin Peete, Lee Elder and others may not have had the opportunity to play the game and achieve the things they have in the sport. During my research on Mr. Sifford I discovered some interesting things about his life that I had not known and I share those things in the episode. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
Got another great black history story to share with you, "The Tulsa Massacre" and "Black Wall Street". Black Wall Street or "Little Africa" as it was also known, was a 35 block area of the "Greenwood District" part of Tulsa, OK. Greenwood contained approximately 10,000 residents and they all were black. Not only did all blacks live in Greenwood, but every business in Greenwood were owned by black people. The main street 'Greenwood Ave." contained everyone from barber shop, to post offices and everything in between. Greenwood was a completely self-sufficient area and it was one of the most affluent black communities in America at that time. On June 1, 1921 it all came to an end, when a mop of over 1,000 white men, stormed the district and started killing the residents and burning down all of their homes and businesses. The situation was sparked by a 19 year old black boy named, "Dick Rowland" who allegedly assaulted a 17 year old white girl, while the two were on an elevator together. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
Valerie L. Thomas is a woman that has done some amazing things within the science world and the world of NASA, where she was worked from 1964 - 1995. Mrs. Thomas create an invention that helped accomplish something that I never been done before at that time, send images from a satellite in space back to earth. The invention that she created is still being utilized by NASA and has found it's way into other technologies such as tools that surgeons use to look inside the human body. During this episode, I mention something that gave Mrs. Thomas the idea for her invention, something that she observed while at a science exhibit... Because it is a little hard to understand what she observed, I have included a link to this video that should help you understand it better. https://youtu.be/h6NqaDxi2KY (Click here to watch it). Also please feel free to send me a email with your thoughts on this episode. I would love to hear what you think. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
In the summer of 2020, you may have heard about "Lloyd's of London", a gigantic insurance marketplace in the UK, being asked to pay reparations for their role in the "Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade". Well in this episode I tell the story of Lloyd's of London and Britain's role in the millions of African slaves that were transported, traded and sold by the British, to British colonies through the Americas and the Caribbean Islands. Learn about the role that the founder of Lloyd's of London, Edward Lloyd played some 300 years ago and how his and the heirs of others became wealthy from the slave trade. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
Welcome to Black and Proud! A weekly podcast that sets out to educate, enlighten and entertain you by sharing stories about the black race. Ranging from politics to sports, pop culture to modern history, these stories will tell of perseverance and resilience; tragedy and heartache; bravery, triumph, and overcoming. I’m your host, Anthony McNeil, and I welcome you to share this journey with me as I explore what it truly means to be Black and Proud. You can look forward to new episodes every Monday starting Jan. 18th 2021. The podcast will be available on all podcast platforms, so be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a single one. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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