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N'DIGO STUDIO is a Chicago centric program and podcast covering topics such as pop culture, politics, authors and trending topics of the day. If you want to hear engaging, sometimes controversial and always authentic discussion around the hot topics of the day tune into the N'DIGO STUDIO Podcast!
Join your host Hermene Hartman as she interviews inspiring people and chats about interesting topics from an honest and entertaining perspective.



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N'DIGO STUDIO is a Chicago centric program and podcast covering topics such as pop culture, politics, authors and trending topics of the day. If you want to hear engaging, sometimes controversial and always authentic discussion around the hot topics of the day tune into the N'DIGO STUDIO Podcast!
Join your host Hermene Hartman as she interviews inspiring people and chats about interesting topics from an honest and entertaining perspective.



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    A Conversation with Dr. Cornel West

    A Conversation with Dr. Cornel West

    Dr. Cornel West, a prominent academic and author, has left an indelible mark on the intellectual landscape. His tenure at esteemed institutions like Harvard, Yale Divinity, and the University of Paris underscores his scholarly eminence. With 20 books to his name, including the influential "Race Matters," Dr. West's intellectual discourse resonates deeply within the realms of social justice and philosophy. His astute analogy of race to jazz improvisation offers a unique lens through which to view societal complexities. Delving into the challenges faced by black America and the current state of education, Dr. West's perspectives provide valuable insights into pressing contemporary issues.

    The conversation with Cornel West provides compelling advocacy for equality and social justice. He passionately discusses societal issues, emphasizing the necessity to challenge disparities, propagate respect, and abolish poverty. Standing up for justice in the face of oppression, promoting equitable access to education, healthcare, and basic income are emphasized as crucial steps to uplift marginalized communities.

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    • 28 Min.
    Building an Ecosystem for Black Artists to Thrive

    Building an Ecosystem for Black Artists to Thrive

    The transformative power of arts is a central theme in the conversation between our guests Jackie Taylor and Charlique Rolle. Arts serve as a platform for communication and education, challenging societal stereotypes and fostering understanding. Through storytelling, the arts shape societal narratives, stimulate intellectual growth, and nurture transferable skills valuable for personal and professional advancement.

    Jackie Taylor, the visionary founder of Black Ensemble Theater, is a trailblazer in the world of art and culture, boasting 47 years of experience. She's been pivotal in combating racism through impactful musicals and authentic storytelling. Productions like "The Other Cinderella" and narratives of icons such as Billie Holiday, Teddy Pendergrass, and Marvin Gaye reflect her commitment to diverse representation. Jackie's dedication to fostering positive narratives and unity through the arts shines in her latest venture, the Free to Be Village, solidifying her as a visionary leader securing the legacy of Black Ensemble Theater.

    Charlique Rolle, the dynamic new president of the Black Arts and Culture Alliance, is revolutionizing black arts and cultural representation. She builds upon the alliance's legacy, driving initiatives to empower Black artists across diverse fields, including theater, visual arts, music, dance, and literature. Charlique's focus on addressing current needs is evident through groundbreaking events like Black Arts Month and the inaugural Black Arts Hall of Fame. Her forward-thinking approach, navigating technological implications like artificial intelligence, underscores her commitment to creating a collaborative ecosystem and supporting Black artists. Charlique's leadership ensures the continued growth, empowerment, and preservation of Black cultural heritage.

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    • 28 Min.
    Beyond the Back Door: Emmett Till and the Ongoing Struggle for Equality

    Beyond the Back Door: Emmett Till and the Ongoing Struggle for Equality

    Emmett Till's murder is a brutal reminder of the systemic racism and oppression that has been embedded in American society for centuries. Uncovering these systemic issues is crucial, as it allows us to understand the lasting trauma and fear within the Black community. It also equips us with the understanding to educate and empower young Black boys to challenge these oppressive systems and advocate for racial equality.

    Have you heard these myths about the impact of Emmett Till's murder on young black boys? Myth 1: Emmett Till's murder was just a tragic event from the past. Myth 2: The trauma caused by Emmett Till's murder has faded over time. Myth 3: Young black boys of that time who are now grown men don't feel the effects of historical racial injustices. But I will share the truth about how this pivotal event continues to impact us today. Stay tuned for the eye-opening reality.

    My special guest are Clarence Woods, Dr. Wayne Watson and Wendell O'neal

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    • 28 Min.
    Giving Black Foster Youth a Fighting Chance

    Giving Black Foster Youth a Fighting Chance

    Do you want to see more positive outcomes for black children in foster care? Our guests will be sharing the key to achieving better outcomes for these children through culturally responsive foster care and adoption. Get ready to learn how to make a real difference in the lives of black children in foster care. Join us for an eye-opening discussion with guests Deborah Brown Farmer, Claude Robinson, and Ronald Smith.

    In this episode, you will be able to:
    Understand the impact of foster care system disparities on children's lives.
    Embrace culturally responsive foster care to support children from diverse backgrounds.
    Explore the process of becoming a foster parent and changing a child's life.
    Learn about the challenges faced by foster children and how to provide meaningful support.
    Discover the power of community support in creating a nurturing environment for foster care.




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    • 28 Min.
    Fighting Wrongful Convictions and Seeking Accountability w/Johnny Savory & Steven Drizin

    Fighting Wrongful Convictions and Seeking Accountability w/Johnny Savory & Steven Drizin

    Have you heard the myths that wrongful convictions are rare, that the criminal justice system is fair and unbiased, and that coerced confessions are easily identified? Join us as Johnny Savory and Steve Drizin debunk these myths and share the truth about racial bias and coerced confessions in legal advocacy and fighting for exoneration.

    My special guests are Johnny Savory, Steve Drizin.

    Johnny Savory, an individual who was wrongfully incarcerated for nearly 30 years, brings a firsthand perspective to the conversation. His experience serves as a stark example of the issues surrounding wrongful convictions and coerced confessions. Joining him is Steve Drizin, a prominent figure from the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University, renowned for his expertise in legal advocacy and addressing racial bias within the justice system. Their combined knowledge and insights provide a comprehensive exploration of the complexities surrounding wrongful convictions, shedding light on the impact of systemic injustices and the ongoing fight for exoneration.

    Confessions coaxed out of individuals through strenuous or manipulative means pose a significant threat to the authenticity of judicial proceedings. In Johnny's case, his coerced confession played a crucial role in his wrongful conviction, indicating a stark violation of fair and just investigative practices. An understanding of the influence and severe impact of coerced confessions can drive the necessitated reforms in interrogation methods and further affirm the sanctity of human rights in such situations.

    Justice to me, is only holding them accountable for what they've done to me. So should they go to prison? Of course. - Johnny Savory




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    • 28 Min.
    Cake Mixes, Candies and No Sugar Added: Stephanie Hart's Ever-Expanding Sweets Empire

    Cake Mixes, Candies and No Sugar Added: Stephanie Hart's Ever-Expanding Sweets Empire

    If you're feeling frustrated and discouraged because you've been pouring countless hours into your business, but the results aren't reflecting your hard work, then you are not alone! Perhaps you've been tirelessly trying to attract new customers, but instead of seeing growth, you're met with silence and indifference. Maybe you've been pushing through obstacles, only to find yourself hitting another roadblock, leaving you feeling defeated and uncertain. But despite the challenges, remember that perseverance and passion are the keys to overcoming these struggles and achieving success in your business.
    Stephanie Hart, the owner of Brown Sugar Bakery is a trailblazer in the world of confectionery. From her childhood days spent in her grandmother's kitchen to becoming America's only black chocolate manufacturer, Stephanie's journey is one fueled by a deep passion for baking. Her dedication to preserving the flavors of her past while adapting to the demands of the present has led to the immense success of her businesses. With a knack for blending tradition with innovation, Stephanie's story is one of unwavering perseverance and the pursuit of sweet success in the world of entrepreneurship.
    Surround yourself with people that think you can. That is the most important thing because it really is about what you think you can do. - Stephanie Hart


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    • 28 Min.

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