73 episodes

Short stories, poems and prose highlighting African American culture.
It is 2022. We're going to visit our ancestors, our cousins, our female warriors!
We honor the ones we have all heard of.

Now, let's salute the ones we may not know as well.

Women! The fire and backbone of our movement toward a more perfect union!
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These Cousins of Ours Terri Niteowl

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Short stories, poems and prose highlighting African American culture.
It is 2022. We're going to visit our ancestors, our cousins, our female warriors!
We honor the ones we have all heard of.

Now, let's salute the ones we may not know as well.

Women! The fire and backbone of our movement toward a more perfect union!
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/terri-lyons/support

    Black Music Month Episode Two 2022

    Black Music Month Episode Two 2022

    Just where would we be without music? In fact, where would America be without the secret sauce of soul?

    Once upon a time nobody wanted to touch black music, didn't even want to play it on the radio. Now, soul themes are everywhere.

    Black music Month 2022


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    • 12 min
    Black Music Month 2022 Episode One

    Black Music Month 2022 Episode One

    Celebrating Black Music Month

    Recapping the roots of music in America. 




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    • 14 min
    A Harlem Afternoon

    A Harlem Afternoon

    There is so much going on at the same time. 

    Our young people are often conflicted by what they know is right, what they think is right and what they see going on all around them.

    Harlem, during the Great Depression when everybody was in short supply of basic needs still had to find their way thru life. 

    The purpose here is for them to understand even during times of great turmoil and stress there were men, black men who put a constructive spin and a positive commitment to African Americans everywhere for a higher mentality to support a decent life. 




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    • 18 min
    Play Debut: When the Truth Comes Out

    Play Debut: When the Truth Comes Out

    Thank you everyone for your patience. I found myself going north, south, east and west all at the same time. 

    I'm sharing an update on what I have been doing, and what I plan to do.  I managed to write two plays since the holidays and ready to share it with the world.

    When the Truth Comes Out is my way of celebrating black women from our history, we don't hear much about. They changed the social and political American landscape and it's about time they had a good and proper shout out.

    Enjoy! Oh, yes. Feel free to reach with questions, comments ideas etc. Smart asses will be blocked.


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    • 17 min
    Vivan Malone: Quiet Power

    Vivan Malone: Quiet Power

    Vivan Malone came from hard working people who just wanted the best for their children. That motivation encouraged Vivan to get her education even if it meant defying segregation laws of Alabama during the early 1960s. Amid incredible distractions, and at times incredible danger, she completed her education and became one of many brave women of color in our history.

    James Hood had the same goal as Vivan. Together they opened a pathway toward education easier for people of color.


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    • 17 min
    The Woman who Ended the Boycott

    The Woman who Ended the Boycott

    It was Aurelia Browder's case that ended the Montgomery Bus Boycott in November 1956.

    She was not afraid and tired but rather sick and tired of disrespectful treatment on the Montgomery Alabama Transit System.

    April 1955 Aurelia filed a lawsuit. Among the plaintiffs were Claudette Colvin, Susie McDonald and Mary Louise Smith. They had had enough too.

    Here is the story behind the story of Women who changed the direction of this country.


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    • 16 min

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