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The Black Family Scholar
Black Family Scholar
15 episodes
3 months ago
Research informs practice, and practice informs research. This show will engage multiple perspectives concerning Black families for viable solutions. For any questions, please reach out to: info@blackfamilyscholar.com
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Research informs practice, and practice informs research. This show will engage multiple perspectives concerning Black families for viable solutions. For any questions, please reach out to: info@blackfamilyscholar.com
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Episodes (15/15)
The Black Family Scholar
Pearl and her Gee's Bend Quilt: The importance of maintaining family legacy
Tangular Irby

A 27-year veteran in the field of education, Tangular A. Irby is also the granddaughter of Gee's Bend quilters, Pearlie Kennedy Pettway and Jensie Lee Irby. Tangular Irby grew up admiring the beauty of the quilts gifted to her by family. Quilting became a way to honor the legacy of her maternal and paternal grandmothers, Gee's Bend quilters, who passed on long before their creations were recognized as more than just a means to keep their families warm. Pearl and Her Gee’s Bend Quilt is inspired by countless family conversations over the decades and the artistry of Gee’s Bend resident, quilter, and relative of the author Mary Leathea Pettway.

Michelle Black-Smith


Michelle Black Smith is a writer, curator, educator, and cultural historian. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Art History at Princeton University, and her Master’s Degree in Museum Studies at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York.
Black Smith specializes in the material culture of the African Diaspora. Black Smith has acted as guest curator, lecturer or consultant to numerous museums, arts organizations and cultural and educational institutions, including but not limited to: the Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Motown Historical Museum, and the original Black Fashion Museum in Harlem. She is a co-founder of a charter elementary school in Bridgeport, CT. Her 2020 exhibition, We Are Artists Every One: The Art Center in Action, 1970 -1986 can be viewed on the CT Digital Archive website.

Book Summary

Pearl and Her Gee’s Bend Quilt is a heartwarming tale told through the eyes of a child who has spent hours watching her grandmother work her magic with a needle and thread. During a playdate, Pearl reveals that she too, wants to be a Gee’s Bend quilter one day, just like her grandmother. Proving to her friends that she has what it takes to be a quilter, Pearl’s story also provides a brief history of the works of art by her ancestors that are admired around the world.
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4 years ago
39 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
"Season your food!" Kitchen herbs as medicine with Christina Brown
Ginger is the answer to tasty food and good health. Christina Brown, a community herbalist and owner of the Ginger Tea Company, discusses the importance of everyday herbs used in our foods and their health benefits. Christina provides us with a herb more powerful than the popular, elderberry to keep our immune system healthy during flu and Covid-19 season.
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4 years ago
40 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
"A Queen is Organized" Creative Parenting with The Black Queen Planner
Add this episode to your to-do list! With both owners, Alex & Jashelle, we will discuss everything from tips to owning a business with your spouse to how Jashelle's busy life inspired the Black Queen Planner. Each provides a unique perspective on what makes a successful family life while owning a business. Follow the @theblackqueenplanner for more product info!
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4 years ago
39 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
"Help me Rhonda!" Creative Parenting with Rhonda Richardson-Deskins from Elle's Tale
We're back for another segment of Creative Parenting with Screenwriter and Director Rhonda Richardson- Deskins. Join us as we discuss everything from how to spot and cultivate creativity in your children and how she manages all of her hats while being a mom and full-time human services provider. We also discuss her newest short film, Elle's Tale and why she chose to tell her story.
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5 years ago
40 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
"Shay Shay Koola": Creative Parenting Series with Shakara Zulu of Nirvana Wild Jewelry Co.
We're kicking off October with Shakara Ames, Creative Director for Nirvana Wild and my best friend of over 20 years. Aside from being a dope creator, she is also a full-time mompreneur. Journey with us as we discuss what it was like to have a childhood that fostered creativity, while translating these lessons for the next generation. To find more information about Shakara, visit @nirvanawild and @zuluisms for the latest updates.
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5 years ago
49 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
"My Money Funny" Restructuring the way Black families think about finances
Join me as I speak with Alyssia Benford, A.K.A Lyssia my old babysitter and owner of largest minority owned CPA firm in the Chicago area. Together we discuss how to inspire entrepreneurship in children and providing financial insight to family members. Stay tuned at the end for a special offer for listeners!
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5 years ago
42 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
"I Know My Rights!" Law Enforcement and the Black Family
Join me as Deputy Wallace and I have a honest conversation about the current state of law enforcement, the Black family, and insights into what he hopes the future of law enforcement can be for the Black community through 'community policing'.
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5 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
"I Got Bond Money" Examining the intersections of Black family life and the criminal justice system
Join me as I talk with Attorney Mutaqee Akbar of Akbar Law in Tallahassee, FL. We discuss everything from medical marijuana to youth felonies...Trust you don't want to miss this!
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5 years ago
29 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
"Bout My Bread": Tax education and Black families
***I NEED EVERYONE IN THE LIVING ROOM...THIS IS A FAMILY MEETING***
On this episode we discuss the debacle involving stimulus check refunds, how Black folks learned about money, and tips for making smart choices concerning lax liability.
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5 years ago
48 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
"My People Nem" : Black American Slaves, Native Americans, & Aboriginals
Join me as I converse with Jessica Danzey (@jessicadanzey) from changeournarrative.com and Dr. Nashid Madyun from Florida A&M University's Black Archives on topics concerning Black American legacy, reparations, and aboriginal status.
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5 years ago
1 hour 46 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
Soulful Scholar Sunday Presents Shayla Renee (@eclectic_vixen)
Prepare yourself to laugh and cry as Shayla and I discuss her book, The Eclectic Vixen available on Amazon. Journey with us as we discuss God's influence in our scholarly journal, from everything including nervous breakthroughs to honoring the local club's catfish and fries. Don't forget to follow us and comment about this episode on Instagram @blackfamilyscholar
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5 years ago
1 hour 19 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
"Seeing a Man About a Dog": Silence and Black Men's Mental Health
We've discussed in detail about the impact of the culture of silence on the Black women's mental health, however it is time to look at how our Black men are impacted as well. The Black family is only as strong as the men, including the young male children. It is time we talk about the historical influences shaping the Black man's American experience and its influence on the current status of the Black family. Join me this Sunday, September 1st as we dive deep into the topic. PLEASE Black men call into the show and be heard. We need your perspective to understand how we can better support your holistic health. 
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6 years ago
58 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
“Strong but Weary”: Black silence and Black Women mental health
It’s National Mental Health Month and we’ve celebrated Mother’s Day. Black women are in a State of Emergency, leading with a diagnosis rate three times higher than any other ethnic group and gender. What makes the Black woman’s experience different? How have we as a culture coped with these experiences and what reality have we created? It’s time to take accountability in our expectations of Black women and change the way we interact with the world 
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6 years ago
59 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
Wit yo fast self! How the culture of silence impacts human development
During this episode, we will focus on the culture of silence’s impact on human development and how it impacts the natural processes in Black children. This two-hour episode features Dr. LaToya Lee, Family Medicine physician in Atlanta, Ga. We welcome callers to express their concerns, thoughts, and experiences to create honest dialogue, addressing hard truths, and creating viable solutions. Can’t wait to talk family! Let’s continue to do the work 
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6 years ago
1 hour 59 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
"Don't tell my business!" How the culture of silence impacts the Black family
The culture of silence contiues to challenge the validity of our experiences, while forcing family members to suffer voiceless. In this episode, we will discuss the historical origins, spiritual influences, and societal impacts that encourage the perpetuation of these beliefs. Join me in "Doin the work!" to help heal us and provide a brighter future for our families. Talk to you soon!
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6 years ago
59 minutes

The Black Family Scholar
Research informs practice, and practice informs research. This show will engage multiple perspectives concerning Black families for viable solutions. For any questions, please reach out to: info@blackfamilyscholar.com