The History of Being black is a podcast that seeks to elevate the blackness of listeners and its host with discussions on issues that affect the lives of African Americans then and now. And by highlighting points of view on events of the past and today. It's not just Black History, it's the history of US.
All content for The History of Being Black is the property of Mean Ole Lion Media and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
The History of Being black is a podcast that seeks to elevate the blackness of listeners and its host with discussions on issues that affect the lives of African Americans then and now. And by highlighting points of view on events of the past and today. It's not just Black History, it's the history of US.
In this conversation, Liz Clay Roy, CEO of Generation Citizen, discusses her background in activism and her journey to becoming a pro-democracy change maker. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing injustice and unfairness from a young age and the role of civic mentors in shaping her activism. Liz also shares her experiences at Columbia University and the impact of Harlem on her development. She highlights the work of Generation Citizen in empowering young people to actively participate in democracy and addresses the unique challenges of the current political climate. Liz encourages support for Generation Citizen and emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and honest history in education. In this episode of J and LIz discuss the importance of experts speaking up and sharing their knowledge on platforms.
The History of Being Black
The History of Being black is a podcast that seeks to elevate the blackness of listeners and its host with discussions on issues that affect the lives of African Americans then and now. And by highlighting points of view on events of the past and today. It's not just Black History, it's the history of US.