(What is black_history_month? - Edit Wiki)
Videos 1 to 30
February: This Month in Music History
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 02, 2008
It's time to dust off the history books with music.com and take a look back at major music events that happened in the month of February. Watch as host Jordan Whitley reports who made headlines, who got older, and who topped the charts in former Februarys.
|
Show 70: Sex Salad
from Radio Chaos March 07, 2008
NOLA Trey is suffering from a home invasion while the Commish and the Fact Checker fail to get with 'the program.' So, we finally celebrate Black History Month, look at the new Robot Elmo and re-discover the Dewey Decimal System. Because it is important!
|
Show 70: Sex Salad
from Radio Chaos March 07, 2008
NOLA Trey is suffering from a home invasion while the Commish and the Fact Checker fail to get with 'the program.' So, we finally celebrate Black History Month, look at the new Robot Elmo and re-discover the Dewey Decimal System. Because it is important!
|
African-American heritage tours
from Gadling March 02, 2008
Filed under: Activism, Arts and Culture, History, Learning, Festivals and Events, Stories With Leap Year we get an extra day for Black History Month. Even so, February is not enough to highlight all the places one might go to find out about African-American contributions. With just a few hours left, here are several tours designed to provide a scope of African-American history and culture. You don't need to wait until next February--these are any time of year offerings. In Washington, D.C., the company, Sightseeing Tours--The African American Tour specialists has three walking tour options: Walking in the Footsteps of Martin Luther King Jr. Tour; Duke Ellington's Jazz Tour; and the Historical Educational Tour of U Street. U Street was the heart of the African American community from 1920-1950. The photo is of the Duke Ellington Mural on U Street. The company also has bus tours. The African American Heritage and Culture tour covers 200 years of history.The African-American Heritage Tour in Durham, North Carolina includes North Carolina Central University, the first public liberal arts school for African-Americans and Stagville, a former plantation that is now a center for study about African-American life during slavery. For a do-it-yourself itinerary of African-American sites in Mississippi, here are some suggestions. One place to stop is the Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center in Jackson. Here's a place to learn about the "work, lifestyle and contributions of African Americans. One of them is Richard Wright who wrote the book Native Son. The Quest for Freedom, Living History Tour in Columbia, Pennsylvania covers includes stops on the Underground Railroad. In Savannah, Georgia, the African Influence Tour includes slavery, Gullah culture, Underground Railroad landmarks and the oldest African-American Baptist church in the United States. The African-American Heritage tour in Detroit, Michigan has a menu of three tour options that encompass the scope of historical sites and landmarks. The Black Heritage Trail tours in Boston, Massachusetts are offered by the Museum of African American History and cover the 19th century African-American community in this city. What I've listed here are not all of the African-American Heritage tours by a long shot, but they are a place to start. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
|
Black History Month
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) February 28, 2008
Listen to Donald McKenzie's experience with race relations in the '40s as part of our Black History Month look at school desegregation in that era. (Video by Ed Murray with Story by Kathleen O'Brien)
|
#3-AngelNaphtalie-Celebrates Black History Month-featuring 'Desmond Decker'
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) February 08, 2008
Episode 3-Celebrating Black History Month, on RAW Reggae-I-Vibez Zion Train, with Angel Naphtalie, brings you an Artist and Producer of yesterdays, who passed on to higher Grounds a few years ago. A great musician and Producer, Desmond Decker is the featured Artist for this episode. Alongside Apache Indian who together with Desmond Decker did a remix of the 'Isrealites' song from the old school archives, made new.Check it out, and submit your comments.Tune it every friday, for the full two hour show, on WCCR/CCTV streaming at: www.cctvcambridge.org from: 12noon-2PMEnjoy!Angel Naphtalie
|
#2-AngelNaphtalie-Celebrates Black History Month with 'Rastafari Elders'
from - blip.tv (beta) February 08, 2008
Another Radio Epsode of Angel Naphtalie's WCCR/CCTV Radio Podcast show, 'RAW Reggae-I-Vibez Zion Train'. Celebrating Black History Month week 2, with 'RasTaFari Elders'.When listen to the Elders giving us their profound advice, and Chants. An inspiring episode for everyone.You can find out more about the Rastafari Elders by going on Line, or buying their music CD or Tapes.
|
BHM '08: The Career Man
from A-Train Hockey Vlog February 04, 2008
Many young players dream of someday playing professionally. Along the way, from a young age, they and their parents are frequently reminded that it's a long road and very few boys mature into the men... This is a content summary only. Visit the vlog for the full story, http://atrainhockey.blogspot.com.
|
Bad News for Black History Month
from Girl600 Radio Network February 02, 2008
Good news, you can now rent Mandingo on the iTunes Music Store for like $2.99. Bad news, I have retracted my Obama endorsement, his total ban on the sale and transfer of semiautomatic firearms (ie Glocks/hanguns) is not acceptable. Bans only work on law-abiding citizens. Crooks won't support his legislative ideas, thats reality. I really like Obama, but I can not support this. Look to his state, look at Chicago (and DC) if you don't believe total gun bans can happen in the United States. Also, let me remind you that guns have been banned in Washington DC since 1976. Since then DC has recieved the 'honor' (not) of being the murder capital of America, I will say no more. Tags: Barack Obama, Rush Limbaugh, Jesse Jackson, iTunes, Nano, Ipod, Hillary Clinton, debate, CNN, news, Second Amendment, movie
|
AngelNaphtalie-Celebrating Black History Month and Bob Marleys Earth Day.
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) February 02, 2008
Angel of the Airwaves did a half hour peice of her show for you, since you all were unable to tune in, due to the fact that you all were to busy to tune in. So, she continued with out your help or imput.Digging deep into the legends of Reggae Music, Angel intends to find some archive artists and legends in the Reggae Industry and dust them off, for the rest of this month and year. In this movie clip, she starts her Bob Marley Tribute, in honor of Bob for his Earth day coming, and his work he laid down for the rest of us to follow.Enjoy!...And tune in sometime for the whole show, every Friday, 10AM-12noon EST 'Angels Musical Point of View Reviews' and 2nd show-12noon-2PM EST 'RAW Reggae-I-Vibez Aboard the Zion Train' with Angel Naphtalie.That's if you have time!We are streaming at: www.cctvcambridge.org Call in number is 617-876-0055
|
|
Log in or sign up to leave comments.
0 comments on black history month:
(No comments yet..)
get widgets
RSS feed for black history month:
To add your video to this page, just add this code in your video blog post:
|