Though with the 1896 case of Plessy verses Ferguson, American local and state governments forcing racial segregation was upheld as legal, individuals also chose to...
Korean-American Sophia Johnson comes Back By the Woodpile to talk about her family’s experiences and faith especially in light of the #StopAsianHate news narrative. To...
There’s so many charities and government programs that might give some aid but in the process foster dependency or encourage fraud. One organization has become...
Marcell Felipe the both founder of the Inspire America Foundation– an organization dedicated to promoting democracy in Cuba and the Americas- and the Chairman of the...
Racism, where it is and where it isn’t is what Checo Perryman comes Back By the Woodpile to discuss on this week episode! To...
Black American history is on tap Back by the Woodpile this episode! Helping us is Kalonji McClellanwho talks Hubert Harrison, Booker T Washington W.E.B. Dubois, Birth...
Tennessee State Representative Mike Sparks comes Back by the Woodpile to talk about his passion for history and the trouble it brought him, in addition to the...
1980’s racism is what’s on tap on our look back podcast this time around. Specifically how it played out in two spots on the globe:...
Philosophy throwdown! Somehow between sneaky neighbors, withered trees, unaware beauty, unaware virtue, Chinese sages and missing axes, we find a little insight. To hear on...