
Reflections in Black
Weekly at noon and 7 p.m. on Ozarks at Large
Reflections in Black is a weekly segment on Ozarks at Large, hosted by Raven Cook. Reflections in Black is dedicated to exploring the legacy of Black Americans, both in the United States and around the globe, by providing resources for understanding and hope for all people.
You can learn more about Raven and the segments you hear on the Foundations: Black History Education Programming facebook page.
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Born in 1869 in South Carolina, Charlotta Spears was destined for greatness. She moved to Rhode Island before settling in Los Angeles where she made a…
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We conclude our series of suggested readings for anti-racist education with I'm Still Here by Austin Channing Brown.
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This week's suggested reading focuses on the complex relationship between religion and complicity with white supremacy in Jemar Tisby's The Color of…
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Born in Trinidad and Tobago in 1941, Stokely Carmichael was a major figure in the Civil Rights Movement who introduced the term and concept of Black Power…
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From the Reflections in Black archives, we continue our series of suggested readings for anti-racist education with selections from James Baldwin's The…
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Today's suggested reading features selections from Invisible Man, the 1952 novel by Ralph Ellison. The book addresses many issues faced by Black Americans…
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For today's suggested reading, we hear selections from Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America. The 2017 book by Michael Eric Dyson weaves pop…
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We continue our suggested reading series on "Reflections in Black" with selections from Toni Morrison's The Origin of Others.
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We continue our series of suggested readings for anti-racist education with selections from James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time.
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In this critical moment in American history, confronting racial inequality has come to the forefront. Following the death of George Floyd, many have…