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  • Ancestral Knowledge and the Preservation of Black Wellness
    2026/06/19

    This episode features Julia Craven, an award-winning health journalist and founder of The Library of Black Wellness. Listen as she shares her health journey and talks about the expansive scope of Black Wellness and its connection to Black ancestral knowledge.

    For more Black art, Black archives, and Black autonomy, subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter, follow us on Instagram @theblackordinary and visit theblackordinary.com !

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    Edited by: Kaitlyn B. Jones

    Produced by: Conduit Arts, LLC

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    46 分
  • Black Queer KC History, Living Archives, and Abolition
    2025/03/03

    This month, I'm in conversation with Nasir Anthony Montalvo, an award-winning journalist and memory worker based in Kansas City, MO. Listen in as we discuss Black Queer Kansas City histories, the evolution of the {B/qKC} archive, abolitionist frameworks, and a new model for collection ownership.

    For more Black art, Black archives, and Black autonomy, subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter, follow us on Instagram @theblackordinary and visit theblackordinary.com !

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    Edited by: Kaitlyn B. Jones

    Produced by: Conduit Arts, LLC

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    59 分
  • On Black Creativity, Afrofuturism, and Believing Black Women
    2025/04/07

    On this episode, I'm in conversation with Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary artist and activist, Autumn Breon. Listen in as we discuss Autumn's use of archival material in her artistic collaborations and the importance of Black creativity, Black communal spaces, afrofuturist imagination, and believing Black women (the first time!).

    For more Black art, Black archives, and Black autonomy, subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter, follow us on Instagram @theblackordinary and visit theblackordinary.com !

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    Edited by: Kaitlyn B. Jones

    Produced by: Conduit Arts, LLC

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    48 分
  • Black Womanhood, Quilting, and Ancestral Veneration
    2025/08/04

    This episode features artist, scholar, and creative doula, Dr. Sharbreon Plummer! Listen as she shares how ancestral veneration, material culture, and intergenerational knowledge have enriched her interdisciplinary practice and guided the development of recently curated exhibitions and multiple publications.

    For more Black art, Black archives, and Black autonomy, subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter, follow us on Instagram @theblackordinary and visit theblackordinary.com !

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    Edited by: Kaitlyn B. Jones

    Produced by: Conduit Arts, LLC

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    34 分
  • Black Philly History, Social Museums, and Afro-Indigenous Identity
    2025/05/05

    For this episode, I'm in conversation with community historian and Co-Founder of 1838 Black Metropolis, Morgan Lloyd. Listen as she shares the histories of extraordinarily ordinary Black Philadelphians in the early 1800s whose lives were enriched by community, joy, and intersectional experiences.

    For more Black art, Black archives, and Black autonomy, subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter, follow us on Instagram @theblackordinary and visit theblackordinary.com !

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    Edited by: Kaitlyn B. Jones

    Produced by: Conduit Arts, LLC

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    47 分
  • Intro - Welcome to The Black Ordinary Podcast!
    2025/02/23

    Hello and Welcome to The Black Ordinary Podcast!

    Hosted by curator and archival researcher Kaitlyn B. Jones, The Black Ordinary Podcast platforms Black artists, Black community archivists, and Black historians working to preserve the histories and culture of Black-American people. Each episode introduces listeners and viewers to Black-American community-based archives and archival projects that are redefining how they interact with institutional archives and utilize museum-based archival practices.

    From unique community-owned licensing models to art-based traditions and intergenerational oral histories, each conversation is rooted at the intersection of art, archives, and the autonomy of Black-American people. With conviction, The Black Ordinary platforms the collective memories of Black America. As Black people live and breathe, so does the Black Archive.

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    2 分
  • Portraiture, Black Family Archives, and Photography as a Visual Language
    2025/06/02

    This month, I'm in conversation with Los Angeles-based photographer, Maya June Mansour! As a Co-Founder of Black Image Center, a non-profit committed to uplifting LA's Black storytellers, Maya discusses her love for portraiture and affirms the importance of photography as a visual language that preserves culture and transcends time.

    For more Black art, Black archives, and Black autonomy, subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter, follow us on Instagram @theblackordinary and visit theblackordinary.com !

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    Edited by: Kaitlyn B. Jones

    Produced by: Conduit Arts, LLC

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    40 分
  • WNBA Sports Fashion, Black Queer Expression, and Speculative Fantasy
    2025/07/07

    This episode features artist and archivist Hypatia Sorunke and their newest project: "Fitted WNBA". Listen as Hypatia discusses their love for the way WNBA sporting events build community, provide a safe platform for personal expression, and help preserve Black queer collective memory.

    For more Black art, Black archives, and Black autonomy, subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter, follow us on Instagram @theblackordinary and visit theblackordinary.com !

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    Edited by: Kaitlyn B. Jones

    Produced by: Conduit Arts, LLC

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