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This explores interesting, thought-provoking stories that illuminate your understanding of the past.

Black Herstory 101 Crystal M.Moten

    • History
    • 5.0 • 11 Ratings

This explores interesting, thought-provoking stories that illuminate your understanding of the past.

    Sadie Peterson Delaney: Reading for Health and Healing

    Sadie Peterson Delaney: Reading for Health and Healing

    In this episode I discuss Dr. Sadie Peterson Delaney (1899-1958), a librarian who got her start during the Harlem Renaissance at the 135th Street Branch of the New York Public Library, now known as the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. It was at the NYPL that she first began using the therapeutic process of bibliotherapy. Simply defined, bibliotherapy uses reading to promote health, healing and well being. After 3 years, she took a job in Tuskegee, Alabama at the Tuskegee Veteran’s Administration Hospital where she applied and expanded bibliotherapy for more than thirty years. Over her long career, Dr. Delaney worked with veterans, wrote about her methods, and became internationally known. For more information and resources, visit www.blackherstory101.com

    • 21 min
    Sweet Honey in the Rock: Raising a Song

    Sweet Honey in the Rock: Raising a Song

    In this episode I discuss one of my favorite acapella women’s groups, Sweet Honey in the Rock. I talk about the origins of the group; two of their members, Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon and Dr. Ysaye Barnwell; and why I consider their music to be a window into Black women’s impact on struggles for Black freedom and justice. In the episode, portions of Wanting Memories and Ella's Song are played, with permission, and you can find them where you purchase or stream music.
     
    For more information, visit: www.blackherstory101.com

    • 19 min
    Dr. Margaret Burroughs: Heritage and History

    Dr. Margaret Burroughs: Heritage and History

    In this episode of the Black HERStory 101 podcast, your host, the Professor, Dr. Crystal Moten discusses poet, artist, and historian Dr. Margaret Burroughs, who lived from 1917 until 2010. While Dr. Burroughs is well known in Chicago and in the museum sector for helping to found what is now known as the DuSable Museum of African American history, there is more to story! Additional info on www.blackherstory101.com

    • 29 min
    Introducing Black HERstory 101 and Season 1

    Introducing Black HERstory 101 and Season 1

    In this episode I introduce the Black HERstory 101 podcast, tell you a little bit about myself and provide you with an overview of the podcast. I also discuss the meaning behind "Inside the Circle" which is the Season 1 theme!

    • 15 min
    Black HERStory 101Podcast Trailer

    Black HERStory 101Podcast Trailer

    This is the trailer episode for the Black HERstory 101 podcast which explores ALL things Black women's history. The first season is coming soon!

    • 1 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

thearani ,

knowledge that empowers

Dr. Crystal Moten's podcast always teaches me something; her voice and enthusiasm are incredible guides through the histories of Black woman we should all know about and honor. Uplifting, inspiring, and well-researched.

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