
15 episodes

The Cxffeeblack Podcast Bartholomew Jones
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5.0 • 23 Ratings
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This podcast dives in the black history behind black coffee. From bougie pour over techniques to Pan African hip hop liberation strategies, we’re aiming to make cxffee black again. Come brew up with us. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cxffeeblack/support
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Ethiopia is the Sample: How Ethiopian Coffee Ceremonies Can Help Decolonize Coffee Culture for the Diaspora
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LIVE RECORDING! Blk on Blk Grind, Powernomics, and Vertical Integration - A Convo with the Plug. @equatorialcoffeeconsultants
The first part of an amazing episode with one of the few black coffee importers in the country on the importance of collaboration in black coffee communities.
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The Poor People's Coffee Campaign, Equity in Home Brewing, Baristas as Educators, and @onyxcoffeelab
In this episode we chop it up with our homies at @onyxcoffeelab about our recent collab, and how home brewing can be a gateway to make specialty coffee more accessible. Chime in with on socials to let us know what you think! Btw this is the last week to get the collab, so be sure to grab a box at the link below. https://onyxcoffeelab.com/products/cxffee-black
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How a Blk Owned Coffee Company And Australia Inspired Each Other? Diaspora Convos w @oromo_coffee_co
Our company was inspired by discovery and struggle of the Oromo people. Its crazy to see it all come circle.
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What is the 1616 Project? (pt 1) A Convo on coffee collaboration and antiracism w Stay Golden Coffee
The 1616 collaboration series with Cxffee Black seeks to honor the African and indigenous peoples who cultivated coffee culture then and now. All proceeds from this collaboration support them and the work they are doing in Memphis. Genji Challa is a semi forest produced coffee, late season harvest. It's produced by Nano Challo Cooperative in Gera, Ethiopia. This particular coffee is Lot #11.
Learn more about the project at the links below.
https://www.drinktrade.com/blog/roasters/cxffeeblack-stay-golden-1616-collaboration
https://cxffeeblack.com/pages/1616
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That one time black Americans tried to go to war for Ethiopia, and why we may need to do it again.
In this episode we talk with two young Ethiopain activists about the atrocities being done against the Tigray people in Ethiopian, this history of pan African activism between black in the US and Ethiopia, and how coffee can help. For more information check out the links below. https://omnatigray.org/ https://christopherothen.wordpress.com/2019/12/09/blood-on-the-canvas-african-americans-haile-selassie-and-italian-fascism/. https://eritreahub.org/ethiopians-and-eritreans-call-on-un-and-aid-agencies-to-join-ethiopian-airlines-boycott
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Customer Reviews
Must Listen Podcast if you Love Coffee
Love this podcast. Great company doing great things in terms of education and the empowering of black culture in coffee.
Love Cxffee and Black People
Make sure to listen while sippin some Guji Mane.
So happy you’re doing what you’re doing!
I’ve been in the coffee industry for many years. I’m a white female and saw the wave of changes throughout my career in Nashville. First it was “come as you are”, it was a very open community, we hired whoever, we just wanted good people. Then as the trend hit, I noticed more and more people looked like me, the aesthetic changed, the business models changed and I didn’t recognize the coffee world that I once loved. I know at the core, these companies are good people, but they need to do more! Thank you for your podcast. I’m so glad that y’all are here! I’ll be ordering coffee from y’all!! Lots of love from Nashville! 💓