The Black Perspective: March 23, 2025
This week on the Black Perspective, Mimi Brown shares a preview of her powerful new podcast, To Altadena With Love, which tells the real-life stories of Black victims affected by […]
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Thou Art No Russell podcast
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The Psychology of People Who Fall In Love With Inmates podcast
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Montell Jordan on Surviving Cancer, Finding Inner Healing, & Self-Acceptance | The Basement podcast
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Not a Pick Me Girl Ever Again podcast
This week on the Black Perspective, Andrea Coleman and Mimi Brown close out Women’s History Month with inspiring conversations featuring Dawn Kelly, founder of The Nourish Spot in Queens, NY, and Maryland’s First Lady, Dawn Moore.
Katie Gray returns with part two of her interview with Rici De’ Forest, curator and creative director of WERD Atlanta and the Madam C.J. Walker Museum, diving deeper into the rich Black history of Atlanta’s Historic Auburn Avenue.
Esther Dillard revisits her 2025 Gracie Award-winning segment on Daughters Beyond Incarceration, and Mimi Brown shares another preview of her upcoming podcast To Altadena with Love, highlighting the real-life stories of Black victims of the Altadena wildfires.
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This week on the Black Perspective, Mimi Brown shares a preview of her powerful new podcast, To Altadena With Love, which tells the real-life stories of Black victims affected by […]
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