The Institute of Black Imagination Podcast
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Read more: E99. Blood Memories with Gina Paige Co-Founder of African Ancestry.
E99. Blood Memories with Gina Paige Co-Founder of African Ancestry.
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In this episode of The Institute of Black Imagination, host Dario Calmese sits down with Gina Paige, the co-founder of African Ancestry, to explore the transformative power of knowing your roots. For over two decades, Gina has pioneered DNA ancestry tracing for people of African descent, helping countless individuals reclaim their lineage and reshape their identities.
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Read more: E91: From Dancehall to the World with JAWARA.
E91: From Dancehall to the World with JAWARA.
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Today, we're thrilled to welcome Jawara, a cutting-edge visionary in all things hair, fashion, and beauty. His work graces the pages of British Vogue, American Vogue Italian Vogue, OK, all the Vogues.., i-D Magazine, T Magazine, and W Magazine… all the lettered magazines. Not to mention the runways of Burberry, Gucci, Chanel. You understand what I’m saying.
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Read more: E82 Dancing Through the Archive with the Legendary George Faison
E82 Dancing Through the Archive with the Legendary George Faison
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In this conversation, George takes us on a journey through his remarkable life, from his early days in Washington, D.C., to his experiences dancing with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and mostly, and his iconic role as the choreographer of the "The Wiz" on Broadway. For which he won a Tony. Becoming the first Black person to do so.
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Read more: E80 Apertures and Activism with Misan Harriman.
E80 Apertures and Activism with Misan Harriman.
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Today we have a truly inspiring conversation that delves into the power of self-discovery, resilience, and the transformational journey of one extraordinary individual, photographer, entrepreneur, and social activist, Misan Harriman, a name that has become synonymous with the art of storytelling through the lens. The first brother to shoot a cover for British Vogue in its 104-year history.
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Read more: E78 The Black Space Continuum. with Dr. Danielle Wood
E78 The Black Space Continuum. with Dr. Danielle Wood
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Our guest today, discusses how passion and perseverance can lead you to the stars. She defied the odds, shattered expectations, and carved her own path to become a leader in the world of space exploration and technology.
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Read more: E77 Predictions of Black Imagination (feat. The Future of Storytelling w/ Charlie Melcher)
E77 Predictions of Black Imagination (feat. The Future of Storytelling w/ Charlie Melcher)
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Today we're taking a little detour, podcast inception if you will! We're sharing with you another podcast that featured yours truly as a guest.
Get ready to embark on a journey with The Future of Storytelling and my good friend host Charlie Melcher, where we explore my personal journey and delve into the heart of the Institute of Black Imagination.
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Read more: E76 Summer School - The Art of Living w. Lana Turner - Part 1
E76 Summer School - The Art of Living w. Lana Turner - Part 1
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Today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is part 1 of episode 13 with Harlem socialite and style icon, Lana Turner. Born at the Women’s Hospital on West and 110th St. and still residing in the neighborhood 70 years later, Ms. Turner is quintessential Harlem, a landmark unto herself. A mathematician of dressing, Ms. Turner does not just put clothes on but uses her body as a medium in which she expresses her appreciation and preservation of life, style, and beauty, or as she likes to refer to it: “Painting the body canvas.”
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Read more: E74 Summer School - The Art of Hip-Hop w. Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter.
E74 Summer School - The Art of Hip-Hop w. Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter.
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Today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is episode 12 with a man who needs no introduction, but I’m going to introduce him anyway: Tariq Luqmaan Trotter, better known as Black Thought, lead MC and co-founder of the hip-hop band, The Roots. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Tariq faced some early hardships– losing both of his parents to homicide before the age of 16, but he found his path in the arts, attending Philadelphia’s High School for creative and performing arts, also known as ‘the fame school of Philly’, notable alumni include Boys to Men, Erika Alexander, Leslie Odom Jr., Joey de Francesco, Jasmine Sullivan, and many more. While immersed in this brilliant world of musicianship, Black Thought encountered yet another now-famous alum and co-founder of The Roots, Questlove.
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Read more: E73 Summer School - VR Immersion w. Psychologist Dr. Courtney Cogburn.
E73 Summer School - VR Immersion w. Psychologist Dr. Courtney Cogburn.
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In today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is episode 4 with psychologist, Dr. Courtney Cogburn. Hailing from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Doctor Cogburn’s research focuses on how racism contributes to health disparities amongst Black Americans and in particular how over time, blatant and subtle racism in media stresses and literally wears down Black bodies—a phenomenon also known as “weathering”—something we have all witnessed to during the current outbreak of Covid-19 in the United States, and it's devastating effects on communities of color.
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Read more: E 71 Summer School - Dr. Mabel O. Wilson, Architect and Scholar.
E 71 Summer School - Dr. Mabel O. Wilson, Architect and Scholar.
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Today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is episode 2 with architect, designer, and scholar, Dr. Mabel O. Wilson. Doing double duty as ...Read more -
Read more: E69 Summer School - The Hidden Costs of Racism with Heather McGhee.
E69 Summer School - The Hidden Costs of Racism with Heather McGhee.
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Today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is episode 23 with Heather McGhee. Heather designs and promotes solutions to inequality in America. In this episode we discuss Heather’s journey into the hallowed halls of our country’s government, How motherhood has changed her view of the world, what parents can do to ensure their children receive good educations, even while under lockdown, and how we ALL lose in the zero-sum game of racism.
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Read more: E66 Milisuthando Bongela: Inside Apartheid's Wish.
E66 Milisuthando Bongela: Inside Apartheid's Wish.
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Today’s episode is an odyssey through Mili’s own journey through ancestral ties, personal identity, and relationships. She walks us through the process of engaging our ancestors in our everyday lives. We explore the necessity for connection and healing between Africans and African Americans.
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