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  • Best of 2025: Celebrating Our Inaugural Year
    2025/12/18

    🎙️ MAKING BLACK HISTORY TODAY - BEST OF 2025


    Join us for a special year-end celebration as we look back at the most powerful moments, inspiring conversations, and unforgettable stories from our inaugural year! Since launching on Juneteenth 2025, we've been honored to spotlight the voices, achievements, and contributions of today's Black history makers.


    In this Best of 2025 episode, we're revisiting:

    ✨ The most impactful moments from our favorite guests

    💡 Key insights that resonated with our community

    🔥 Conversations that sparked change and inspiration

    📈 Behind-the-scenes reflections on our first 6 months


    FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Michelle Carter

    Richard Miles

    Fran Harris

    Jeremy Biggers

    Dr. Jasmine Collier & Loletha Horton, MBA

    Dr. Onjaleke Brown, Dr. Kimberly Riddick, & Dionne Kirby

    Dean Felecia Epps

    Albert C. Black Jr. & Charles O'Neal

    Vicki Meek

    Ryan Davis

    Blanche J

    Dr. Lamar Quinn

    Dr. Darcel Webb & Indria Hollingsworth-Thomas

    Behind the Scenes


    ABOUT THE PODCAST:

    Making Black History Today showcases contemporary Black excellence, innovation, and leadership. Every two weeks, we bring you conversations with change-makers who are literally making history right now.


    THANK YOU:

    To our amazing guests, listeners, and supporters - thank you for making our first year incredible. We're just getting started!


    Follow us for more inspiring conversations and visit www.makingblackhistorytoday.com


    #MakingBlackHistoryToday #BlackExcellence #BlackPodcast #BestOf2025 #BlackHistory #YearInReview #BlackVoices #BlackLeadership #Juneteenth2025

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    27 分
  • Closing the Racial Wealth Gap: Strategic Procurement & MWBE Success
    2025/12/04

    Inside Supplier Diversity with Dr. Darcel Webb & Indria Hollingsworth-Thomas

    Supplier Diversity, Economic Equity, and Real Impact. Two transformative leaders. One powerful conversation.

    This week, Liz and Porter hosts Dr. Darcel Webb (Director of Supplier Diversity/HUB Program, UT Southwestern & ACCA President) and Indria Hollingsworth-Thomas (South-Central Regional Senior DEI Manager, JE Dunn Construction) who share how supplier diversity and inclusive procurement create essential pathways for minority- and women-owned businesses (MWBEs) to grow, compete, and thrive.

    Learn how HBCU roots, intentional partnerships, and strategic procurement turn equity goals into measurable results that actively close the racial wealth gap

    Whether you’re an entrepreneur, supplier diversity leader, DEI professional, or corporate leader, this episode is packed with actionable insights on economic equity, corporate access, and community impact.

    What you’ll discover:

    • How supplier diversity drives economic empowerment

    • Strategies for minority and women-owned business success

    • Real solutions to close the racial wealth gap

    • How we need to collaborate to create tangible opportunities

    Listen, learn, and be inspired. Follow, rate, and share this episode to help amplify the leaders reshaping access and equity in business today.

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Economics & Black Health: Dr. Lamar T. Quinn Confronts Medical Distrust and Health Equity
    2025/11/20

    From Chicago’s South Side to Dallas Impact

    Dr. Lamar T. Quinn is a visionary leader, entrepreneur, pharmacist, and community advocate whose work is reshaping the landscape of Southern Dallas. As Co-Founder and Executive Director of Toast for Charity (TFC), he has helped award more than $60,000 in scholarships to emerging difference-makers and continues to champion education, equity, and opportunity.

    In this episode of Making Black History Today, Dr. Quinn discusses the life-changing realities behind the 23-year life expectancy gap between South Dallas and North Dallas, offering a rare, honest perspective from a healthcare professional who confronts the truth about access, prevention, and trust.

    Dr. Quinn also speaks directly to the long-standing distrust many Black communities have toward pharmacists and the medical system, breaking down why culturally aware healthcare, prevention education, and medication literacy are essential for closing the gap and saving lives.

    This episode explores:

    • The 23-year health and life expectancy divide in Dallas

    • Why prevention and education are critical in Black communities

    • The roots of medical distrust and how pharmacists can rebuild that trust

    • How entrepreneurship and service can strengthen community health

    • The power of legacy-driven leadership

    From launching Love You Most and Make a 360° to leading networks of Black men through The Gentlemen’s Toast, Dr. Quinn’s journey shows what’s possible when purpose meets action.

    Listen now if you are passionate about health equity, community impact, and the future of leadership in Black communities.

    Follow and share this episode to help spread Dr. Lamar Quinn’s message of health equity, leadership, and Black community empowerment. Comment below with your thoughts, join the conversation, and inspire change in your community!

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    58 分
  • Blanche J: From Touring with Ari Lennox to Telling Her Truth Through SoulFunk & Healing Vibes
    2025/11/06

    Singer-songwriter Blanche J is a SoulFunk powerhouse whose music heals, moves, and inspires. A proud Florida A&M University alum with both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Psychology, Blanche J blends intellect and intuition to create music that touches the mind, body, and soul.


    In this episode, she opens up about:
    Touring the world as a background vocalist for Grammy-nominated artist Ari Lennox
    The creative journey behind her chart-topping EP voice memos b, which hit #1 on the UK Global Soul Radio chart
    How she created her own lane with SoulFunk — music that feeds the spirit and gets you moving
    Using her voice for healing, empowerment, and truth

    If you love artists who blend purpose with power, this conversation with Blanche J will speak straight to your soul.

    Follow and share to support independent Black voices shaping culture today.

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    51 分
  • Ryan Davis: Comedy, Viral Fame, & 1M YouTube Special
    2025/10/23

    Comedian Ryan Davis joins Making Black History Today to share the untold story behind his viral fame and meteoric rise in stand-up comedy.

    Fresh off releasing his first stand-up special for FREE on YouTube—which instantly racked up over 1 million views in under two weeks, Ryan opens up about:

    • The Blueprint: His journey growing up, early influences, and building a sustainable career in comedy while staying authentic.

    • Viral to Purpose: Turning his half a billion online views and viral success into purpose, opportunity, and major deals.

    • Breaking Barriers: Creating his own lane, mastering social media, and what it takes to achieve Black excellence in the entertainment industry today.

    From social media sensation to selling out theaters, Ryan’s story is about owning your narrative and making history.

    Follow NOW and follow Making Black History Today for more inspiring conversations with the innovators, motivators, and history makers shaping the culture today!

    Rate, Share, and Follow if you believe in the power of comedy, motivation, and those redefining Black entrepreneurship today.

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    57 分
  • Fran Harris: WNBA CBA, A'ja Wilson vs. Caitlin Clark Era, Officiating Crisis, Satou Sabally's transition the Mercury, and Odyssey Sims historic playoff performance
    2025/10/13

    WNBA Champion Fran Harris sits down with Liz in this "Special Edition" of Making Black History Today. Fran breaks down the current state of Women's Basketball. Liz hosts Fran from the South Oak Cliff High School gymnasium to discuss the WNBA CBA negotiations, why league officiating is a hot button issue, and the on-court rivalry between MVP A'ja Wilson and superstar rookie Caitlin Clark. Plus, analysis on Satou Sabally's success in Phoenix, Odyssey Sims playoff performance, and the Paige Bueckers Rookie of the Year race. Tune in for expert, insider analysis on the biggest stories in the W.


    Don't miss an episode!


    Hit the 'Follow' button and share this with a WNBA fan!

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    37 分
  • Vicki Meek: Black Art as Social Justice & Healing Spaces | Artist, Curator, & Cultural Critic
    2025/10/09

    How does art become an instrument for social change and collective healing?

    This week on Making Black History Today, we sit down with the legendary Vicki Meek, acclaimed artist, curator, and cultural critic whose work has transformed how we see Black art, social justice, and community healing.

    From her early sculptures confronting political violence to her immersive installations that honor the African Diaspora, Meek has spent five decades building cultural spaces that empower and uplift. She’s the visionary behind the Urban Historical Reclamation & Recognition Project and was named the 2021 Texas Artist of the Year, proof that her impact stretches far beyond the gallery walls.

    Hear why Vicki believes that Black history is a story of thriving, not just surviving, and how she continues to create art that heals, educates, and liberates.


    ⏱️ Key Moments:
    01:11 – Welcome & introduction to Vicki Meek
    16:10 – "How did you end up in Dallas?"

    23:10 – The Urban Historical Reclamation & Recognition Project
    29:10 – "I'm an activist!"
    40:26 – Urban Historical Reclamation and Recognition (UHRR)
    56:10 – What does "Making Black History Today" mean to you?

    Don’t miss this powerful conversation! Tap Follow on Making Black History Today to automatically download new episodes and share this one with someone who believes in the power of Black art.

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Albert Black Jr. & Charles O'Neal: Dallas Black Chamber, Civic Power, & Economic Excellence
    2025/09/25

    MAKING BLACK HISTORY TODAY: Two living legends, Albert C. Black Jr. and Charles O'Neal, offer a masterclass in civic leadership, Black entrepreneurship, and the necessity of the Black Chamber of Commerce in Dallas.

    What does it mean to truly lead, build, and leave a lasting impact on your community?

    In this powerful episode of Making Black History Today, we sit down with two of Dallas's most influential leaders. Mr. Black, the first Black Chair of the Dallas Regional Chamber, and Mr. O’Neal, President of the Texas Association of African American Chambers of Commerce, share their incredible journeys from breaking barriers to shaping Dallas’s economic and civic landscape.

    Together, they reflect on the complexities of Dallas history, the importance of Black business and economic empowerment, and why telling the full story of Black excellence matters now more than ever.

    Key Moments:

    • 3:19 — Why is a Black Chamber of Commerce necessary today?

    • 20:30 — Couldn't pay attention to what doors were closing behind us (A mindset for success).

    • 30:25 — A memorable anecdote about Albert Black Jr.

    • 46:26 — Why Pan-Africanism escapes definition in our community.

    • 56:41 — What “Making Black History Today” means to you.

    Don't miss this inspiring conversation!

    If this episode resonated with you, please hit the 'Follow' button on Spotify right now! It's the best way to support the show and ensure you never miss an episode of Making Black History Today.

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    1 時間 2 分