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In this podcast, we talk to some of the interesting and noteworthy communications professionals from the greater Washington, DC area and nation.
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Send us a text Reflections on Mandela. Highlight WKU Black Women’s Podcast BET Media Group and others Help Eden Fire Victims Don Lemon applies for White House Press Credentials
Send us a text What happens when a major newspaper decides to break with tradition and stay silent on endorsing a candidate? Join us on the Capital Press Club Legacy Podcast as we tackle this bold move by the Washington Post, marking a significant shift in the media landscape. Together with media enthusiast Derek Canney, we explore the ripple effects of this decision—from subscriber backlash to questions about the influence of ownership. Our episode offers a tribute to Andrew Young, Atlanta's...
Send us a text What role do Black barbershops play in bridging generations and fostering community dialogue today, and how did they evolve from serving white clientele to becoming pivotal entrepreneurial spaces for Black men? Join us as we explore these questions and more, reflecting on the historical significance of civil rights heroes and the modern-day digital platforms that echo the traditional barbershop's role. Inspired by Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign outreach, we examine the...
Send us a text Get ready for a fascinating exploration into the world of media and misinformation as we break down an insightful interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, conducted by the National Association of Black Journalists. Our conversation begins with a tribute to Black history, celebrating the legacies of trailblazers like MC Lyte and Alexander Miles. We navigate through the deliberate contrasts between Harris's poised and presidential interview setting and that of a previous inte...
Send us a text Unlock the captivating legacy and promising future of Black television as we trace its evolution from WGPR, the groundbreaking first Black-owned TV station, to today's digital platforms. With special guest Derek Kenney, we reflect on the strides made by pioneers like Bob Johnson and the enduring influence of networks such as BET. Discover how the digital age is reshaping the landscape of Black-owned media, offering both opportunities and challenges for platforms like Oprah Winf...
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Send us a text Bubba Wallace's stand against Confederate flags in NASCAR was a watershed moment for sports and society. We draw parallels between his bravery and Colin Kaepernick's activism, and reflect on the cultural resistance that such changes incite. From the historical significance of Wallace's actions to the broader implications for inclusivity in sports, we unpack how symbols of hate have permeated popular culture and discuss the racial intimidation that persists. We explore Revolt's ...
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Send us a text In this episode, we talk with Denise Douglas. Douglas is a broadcast journalist talks about her experiences as communications professional and some of the issues communications pros face.
Send us a text In this episode, we talk with Donna Walker. Donna is a broadcast journalist talks about her early years in journalism, the tools and tactics, as well as, how they have changed.
Send us a text In this episode, we talk with Terace Garnier. Terace is a broadcast journalist that has a wealth of experience nationally with different media organizations.
Send us a text In this episode, we talk with Jonathan Franklin. Jonathan is a multi-platform journalist for National Public Radio.
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