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73 episodes
2 months ago
huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Dr. Joanne Martin, scholar, author, and co-founder of The Great Blacks in Wax Museum about her scholarship on The Black Family, The Helping Tradition, and the importance of cultural institutions.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Dr. Joanne Martin, scholar, author, and co-founder of The Great Blacks in Wax Museum about her scholarship on The Black Family, The Helping Tradition, and the importance of cultural institutions.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Science
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Beat The Streets African Cultural Exchange Series Part 2
huevoices podcast
34 minutes
2 years ago
Beat The Streets African Cultural Exchange Series Part 2
Part two of a four-part series, huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Beat The Streets Baltimore and Cleveland youth wrestlers Hyelni Samaila, Shaheed Boyd, and Martino Andrews about their experience with the African Cultural Exchange & Sports Diplomacy Leadership Program.
huevoices podcast
huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Dr. Joanne Martin, scholar, author, and co-founder of The Great Blacks in Wax Museum about her scholarship on The Black Family, The Helping Tradition, and the importance of cultural institutions.