We Are Not A Monolith

  • Autor: Vários
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Sinopsis

We Are Not A Monolith produces weekly news and culture content about African Americans in the Siouxland Community.

Episodios

  • We Can’t Breathe – A Conversation About How We Come Back Together in a Time Like This

    03/06/2020 Duración: 19min

    Local NAACP President Ike Rayford and Shelby Pierce interview Sioux City Police Chief Rex Mueller and community activist Monique Scarlett in an open and honest conversation about the death of George Floyd, the state of policing, the use of excessive force in our community, and how we can find unity in the midst of anger and grief.

  • Who Is Malcolm X? His Relevance, Legacy, and Message

    21/02/2020 Duración: 34min

    Malcolm X was assassinated 50 years ago. As a cultural and civil rights icon, his message has been summed up as one of violence, starkly contrasting to the non-violent message of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The complexities of Malcolm's life, from his birth in Omaha to his assasination in Manhattan, belies such a simple conclusion. As we mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination, Ike and Shelby dig into the life and legacy, and continuing relevance, of Malcolm X with Leo Louis, President of the Malcolm X Memorial Foundation in Omaha, Nebraska. --- Subscribe to We Are Not A Monolith's podcast: Apple - Google - Stitcher - Player.FM

  • Love is Action: Sen. Cory Booker Joins Shelby and Ike

    13/01/2020 Duración: 20min

    Sen. Cory Booker joined Shelby and Ike to discuss his proposed policies as a Democratic candidate* for President, policies, he argues, that will bring the country back together. He believes that his appeal to African-Amercian voters makes his candidacy viable and that Hilary Clinton's 2016 loss was partly due to her failure to appeal to the lived experiences of the diverse nature of the Democratic Party. And he describes how his engagement in the African-American community drives his policy. *As of January 13, 2020, Senator Cory Booker has suspended his campaign.

  • The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa

    26/12/2019 Duración: 18min

    This time on We are not a Monolith, Ike and Shelby explore the holiday of Kwanzaa. They interview special guest Kemi Brown of Sioux City to learn all about this Holiday and how it's celebrated.

  • Mayor Pete Buttigieg: His Douglass Plan, His Agenda for Black America, and Bringing the US Together

    05/12/2019 Duración: 23min

    We Are Not a Monolith welcomes Mayor Pete Buttigieg to talk about his Douglass Plan, the firing of Darryl Boykins, the first African-American police chief of South Bend, Indiana, and the challenges of bringing togehter a country divided along so many lines. Music by Joytribe recorded live at KBOO.

  • Alabama Story: An Illustration of Race Relations, Power, and Courage

    15/09/2017 Duración: 10min

    Inspiration can strike from anywhere. Reading the obits one day, Kenneth Jones came across the story of Emily Wheelock Reed, a librarian who lived and worked in Alabama during the 1950's and 60's. Trouble began for her when she added illustrator Garth Williams' book The Rabbits' Wedding to her stacks, a book that portrays the marriage of a black rabbit and a white rabbit. The White Citizen's Council and Senator Edward Oswell Eddins demanded the book be removed, and so began the Alabama Story. Tonight (9-15) the play makes its regional debut with a production by Lamb Arts Regional Theatre . We Are Not A Monolith's Ike Rayford and Shelby Pierce were joined via Skype by Jones.

  • Wednesday August 2, 2017- Part II

    22/08/2017 Duración: 28min

    Ike and Shelby took over an entire hour of programing to discuss summer reading, music and their series, "Checking the Box".

  • Wednesday August 2, 2017- Part 1

    22/08/2017 Duración: 31min

    Ike and Shelby took over an entire hour (well....technically a little more- be sure to listen to Part II) of programing to discuss summer reading, music and their series, "Checking the Box".

  • Checking the Box

    08/06/2017 Duración: 09min

    Ike and Shelby are diving into a new series called Checking the Box- where they explore the vulnerability and consequences experienced when filling out everyday forms.

  • No More Heroes: An Interview with Jordan Flaherty

    27/04/2017 Duración: 10min

    This Sunday, the Blue Cafe will host author Jordan Flaherty for a discussion of his book No More Heroes , a critique of the savior mentality and helping people from different historical, cultural, and racial contexts. Shelby Pierce and Ike Rayford of We Are Not A Monolith joined Jordan via Skype to ask how he has come to speak on this topic and what he has to say. (Find the longer version of the interview here ).

  • The Sanford Center: Building and Sustaining Community

    12/04/2017 Duración: 18min

    Tonight the Sanford Center will hold an event at the Orpheum Theatre featuring Mitch and Emily Martin, Play It Forward, Kevin Keane, and more. The Center itself has served the Siouxland Community since the 1930’s, beginning as a settlement house for African Americans migrating north. Over time, its role in the community has expanded: setting up affordable, educational daycare; going into schools to help students and diminish gang presence; feeding families. Much of this growth happened under the directorship of George Boykin. Shelby Pierce and Ike Rayford of We Are Not A Monolith sat down with Boykin and, later, his successor, Fitzgerald Grant, to talk about the Center, its past, present, and future.

  • WANAM: Get Out

    08/03/2017 Duración: 08min

    Shelby and Ike discuss Jordan Peele's horror film Get Out on We Are Not A Monolith. Without spoilers, they talk about how Peele uses the genre to raise issues of race that elude films like Forgotten Figures . Keep an eye on We Are Not A Monolith as it develops into longer form interviews and features. It is Siouxland Public Media's new project that focuses on the issues facing and being discussed by the African American community in Siouxland.