ASALH SOUTH FLORIDAhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthfloridaThis blog is a partnership between ASALH South Florida (Association for the Study of African American Life and History) and The Spady Cultural Heritage Museum. With this blog, ASALH South Florida and The Spady Museum endeavor to promote, interpret, and disseminate information about Black life, history, and culture to the global community while bridging the gap between university and community. enCopyright Charlene Farrington (C/O Blogtalkradio)Fri, 06 Nov 2020 16:00:00 GMTFri, 06 Nov 2020 15:00:00 GMTCultureBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/36589146-6188-4a3e-90c1-84b0e5b8803e_asalhsoflo_spady.jpgASALH SOUTH FLORIDAhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthfloridaThis blog is a partnership between ASALH South Florida (Association for the Study of African American Life and History) and The Spady Cultural Heritage Museum. With this blog, ASALH South Florida and The Spady Museum endeavor to promote, interpret, and disseminate information about Black life, history, and culture to the global community while bridging the gap between university and community. asalhsouthflorida@gmail.com72151Black,History,Perspective,Knowledge72151noCultural Conversation in South FloridaepisodicDr. Delores Waltershttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/11/06/dr-delores-waltersCulturehttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/11/06/dr-delores-walters/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/11/06/dr-delores-waltersFri, 06 Nov 2020 15:00:00 GMTDr. Delores WaltersDr. Delores M. Walters is a cultural anthropologist, educator, and diversity program specialist. She has promoted the contributions and cultural/historical heritage of people especially of African descent over the span of an extraordinary, multifaceted career. Her courses and training programs have advanced efforts toward increasing diversity, inclusion, and cultural competency at various colleges and universities, including multicultural, women’s studies, and health education centers. Building on her knowledge and wide-ranging experience in academic, local, and international communities, she continues to create dynamic, interactive workshops and presentations that foster enthusiastic and productive dialogue on race, gender, sexual orientation, and other multicultural differences.  http://deloresmwalters.com http://asalhsouthflorida.wordpress.com Host: Dr. Joan Cartwright - http://joancartwright.com    00:58:0072151nowomen,gender,resistance,ASALH,asalhsouthfloridaFamily Geneologyd8f08fd8-5780-41dd-9160-be2559a0652719fullRoslyn Dean, Ed.Dhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/06/15/roslyn-dean-eddCulturehttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/06/15/roslyn-dean-edd/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/06/15/roslyn-dean-eddMon, 15 Jun 2020 22:30:00 GMTRoslyn Dean, Ed.D Dr. Roslyn Dean is the Community Engagement Manager for Broward County Library in Fort Lauderdale, FL. She supervises adult, youth, learning, and volunteer services, digital initiatives, and outreach for the library system. While she has worked in the library industry for over 16 years, most of that time was spent working on the vendor side of libraries, with the last over two years at Broward County Library. Roslyn is a Florida A&M alumna, holds a Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership and Management, and will earn her second masters in Information Science from Florida State University, this December. In her time with Broward County Library she has spearheaded initiatives such as the library’s 3D modeling project, scanning African artifacts in the Special Collections, and the Echo Dot language translation program for the library’s awarding winning Project Welcome initiative. Her primary focus is on bringing innovative programs and services with a technology spin, to the world of libraries. Roslyn's Reading Lists:  Curated social justice adult ebook listCurated social justice youth ebook list Find Dr. Roslyn Dean on LinkedIn and Facebook, or read about her in this Movers and Shakers article. 00:36:0072151noBlack History,black culture,librariesDr. Roslyn Dean is the Community Engagement Manager for Broward County Library in Fort Lauderdale, FL. She supervises adult, youth, learning, and volunteer sereaf8ddb9-f838-4589-a4c0-0d7cea8d9e0718fullDr. Joan Cartwrighthttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/05/19/dr-joan-cartwrightCulturehttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/05/19/dr-joan-cartwright/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/05/19/dr-joan-cartwrightTue, 19 May 2020 22:30:00 GMTDr. Joan CartwrightDr. Joan Cartwright is a renowned veteran of the Jazz and Blues stage for 40+ years.  She is a vocalist, composer, and author of 14 books, including her memoir, touring and teaching experiences in 20 countries, poetry, women in music, and the business of music available at www.lulu.com/spotlight/divajc. Her titles include Amazing Musicwomen, So You Want To Be A Singer? and A History of African American Jazz and Blues with interviews with Quincy Jones, Dewey Redman, Lester Bowie, and other noted Jazz musicians and aficionados.  Joan holds a B.A. in Music and Communication from LaSalle University, in Philadelphia, PA; an M.A. in Communications from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL, and she is a Doctor of Business Marketing from Northcentral University, AZ. Cartwright is the founding member of the South Florida branch of ASALH. Host: Elizabeth Burrows http://drdivajc.com http://spadymuseum.com  http://asalhsouthflorida.org   00:32:0072151noasalh,asalh south florida,members,radio,founderFounding Member of ASALH South Floridaef6abd0f-910c-4d3c-a761-c8ec8d92369917fullSeanJoneshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/05/12/seanjonesCulturehttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/05/12/seanjones/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/05/12/seanjonesTue, 12 May 2020 20:00:00 GMTSeanJonesSean Jones a special education 9th grade teacher. He has been teaching for six years. He is a graduate of Morehouse College '98. He is enrolled in Clark Atlanta University's MA Program for African American Studies. He is an avid reader of African/African American history. He is a photographer of Black historical places, events, persons (and oral interviews), art, monuments, plantations, and HBCU campuses. Jones is a board member of ASALH Atlanta. The mission of the ASALH Atlanta Branch is promoting the study of Black History: Bridging the gap between University and youth. We are charged with executing the mission of the National office through our year round programs where we educate, disseminate, and engage the public on all topics surrounding Black life, history, and culture. Sean Jones is the President (2020) and  Charter Member ASALH Atlanta Branch since 2015. http://asalh.org http://asalhsouthflorida.org   00:31:0072151noASALH,ASALH AtlantaSean Jones a special education 9th grade teacher. He has been teaching for six years. He is a graduate of Morehouse College '98. He is enrolled in Clark Atlantac391a968-9add-4eec-a6d6-cdb9987251b616fullSylvia Cyrushttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/05/05/sylvia-cyrusCulturehttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/05/05/sylvia-cyrus/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/05/05/sylvia-cyrusTue, 05 May 2020 20:00:00 GMTSylvia CyrusSylvia Cyrus began her tenure as the executive director of ASALH in 2003. She is the 2nd longest-serving Executive Director to lead the Association of African American Life and History (ASALH) in its mission to promote, research, preserve, interpret and disseminate information about black life, history and culture. Working with an organization with a national profile, she uses this platform fearlessly on behalf of ASALH. She has expanded ASALH’s community partnerships with established and emerging organizations. These strategic partnerships, including the National Park Service, has heightened the awareness and role of preservation of black history. Guided by the vision of its founder Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History, Sylvia is honored to lead a104-year old organization that continues to lead the vital discussion, dissemination, and preservation of Black history and culture. She has formed lasting strategic partnerships with corporate and community leaders who share her vision and dream to preserve black history. The Washington Informer Charities, Inc. named Ms. Cyrus one of Washington’s 50 Influencers. During her leadership, the Association received the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Distinguished Organization A Voice Heritage Award and the Historic Achievement Award from The Historical Society of Washington, D.C. Sylvia also received the Centennial Award from the National Parks Conservation Association. http://asalh.org http://asalhsouthflorida.org Host: Dr. Joan Cartwright   00:26:0072151noasalh,history,preservationASALH Executive Director75852ba4-fe1e-4c5a-ae87-df32b239d44815fullDr.RoxannaAndersonhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/04/28/drroxannaandersonCulturehttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/04/28/drroxannaanderson/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/04/28/drroxannaandersonTue, 28 Apr 2020 20:00:00 GMTDr.RoxannaAnderson Dr. Anderson has been a full-time professor at PBSC since January 2008.  Her Ph.D. is in psychological development, with a minor in personality and women's psychology.  Her dissertation focused on African American women in the Black Church:  Psychological coping and intrinsic religious motivation.  Her research during the past 18 years has been in Eating Disorders of African American Women, health of African American women, self-esteem, and religion.  Recently she has written a paper, to be published August 31, 2015 on The Psychological, Economic, and Sociological Roots of Violence: A Multidisiciplinary Approach. Dr. Anderson has taught a variety of courses in her career such as Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Health Psychology, Child Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, Psychology of Women, Research Methods in Social Science, and General Psychology. She is advisor to Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society. Dr. Anderson is a certified to teach Leadership Development Studies: A Humanities Approach by Phi Theta Kappa. She teaches SLS2261 in the Fall semester on the Boca Campus. Dr. Anderson is a senator to United Faculty of Florida, and PBSC's union. She was awarded Dissertation of the Year from New York University's Women's Studies Commission and served as the doctoral representative for the Ph.D. class on 1997 at NYU's commencement. Dr. Anderson is the President of the National Council on Black American Affairs at the Boca Raton campus of Palm Beach State College. https://andersonmentalhealththerapist.org http://asalhsouthflorida.org  http://asalh.org Host: Dr. Joan Cartwright 00:31:0072151noASALH,asalhsouthflorida,mental health,ncbaa,pbscDr. Anderson has been a full-time professor at PBSC since January 2008.  Her Ph.D. is in psychological development, with a minor in personality and women's psy46afc9a5-533b-4c94-ad5a-b9dc9a3c009e14fullKishaKinghttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/04/21/kishakingCulturehttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/04/21/kishaking/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/04/21/kishakingTue, 21 Apr 2020 20:00:00 GMTKishaKingKisha King was born in Brooklyn, New York to Panamanian parents. She lived in the mid-Atlantic area before moving to Florida. Kisha earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and a Master of Arts in American History from Florida International University. Her graduate research focused on the civil rights struggle in Miami. Kisha continued her doctoral studies at FIU’s History Department, focusing on white massive resistance to civil rights in Florida. She took her passion for history to the academy and the community, participating on panel discussions and presenting papers on a variety of historical topics involving the African Diaspora. Kisha King is the Associate Dean for the Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services Department at Broward College Central Campus. She serves Broward College students in a variety of ways. She is an Associate Professor of History, developing and teaching African American History, American History, and Latin American History courses in both online and face to face modalities. She was the Central Campus Honors Coordinator for the Robert “Bob” Elmore Honors College. She was the Professor of Record for Broward College’s Summer Study Abroad program to Africa (2001-2008). Professor King accompanied students to Senegal, the Gambia, Ghana, and Kemet (Egypt). Her travels include the Spring Break Service-Learning Study Abroad courses to Bolivia, SA (2017) and Belize, CA (2020). http://asalhsouthflorida.wordpress.com   00:31:0072151noasalhsouthflorida,asalh,asalh south florida,history,cultureTravel with students and more!9288fcdd-0ac0-45c9-993e-734748b2e57613fullDinizulu Gene Tinnie, Historianhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/04/14/dinizulu-gene-tinnie-historianCulturehttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/04/14/dinizulu-gene-tinnie-historian/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/04/14/dinizulu-gene-tinnie-historianTue, 14 Apr 2020 20:00:00 GMTDinizulu Gene Tinnie, HistorianDinizulu Gene Tinnie (February 25, Bronx, NY), Suffolk County Community College and State University of New York-Stony Brook for a B.A. in French (1965). Fulbright for French at the Université de Caen, France. M.A. in French literature (1966) and linguistics from Queens College (1970). Linguist for the Black Dialect Project in Los Angeles while pursuing an M.A. at UCLA. He was in the Miami Black Arts, until 1983 when he became a member of the Kuumba Artists Collective of South Florida. Professor of English, humanities, and art appreciation at Miami-Dade Community College (1975–95). At Florida Memorial College, he was the Art Department chair (1982). He designed exhibits for Old Dillard Museum and After the Henrietta Marie with A Slave Ship Speaks: The Wreck of the Henrietta Marie by the Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society (1995). His public art commissions include Remembrance of the Way, Trilogy for Dr. King, The World is a Garden in which All Are One, A Gathering of Spirits, the Richmond Heights Pioneers Monument, and the Key West African Cemetery memorial monument. He founded the Dos Amigos/Fair Rosamond Slave Ship Replica Project. His research is in the Journal of African American History, Florida History, FlaVour magazine, and Islas Bilingual Quarterly. He is chair of the City of Miami Virginia Key Beach Park Trust and on other boards related to historic preservation. He and his wife, Dr. Wallis Hamm Tinnie have two daughters. https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/dinizulu-gene-tinnie https://asalhsouthflorida.wordpress.com/ Host: Dr. Joan Cartwright 00:33:0072151noasalh,asalhsouthflorida,history,culture,african americanSecond podcast for ASALH South Floridae9e40056-a59e-4233-8051-88bd4e91128912fullCharlene Farrington Presidenthttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/04/08/charlene-farrington-presidentCulturehttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/04/08/charlene-farrington-president/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/asalhsouthflorida/2020/04/08/charlene-farrington-presidentWed, 08 Apr 2020 14:00:00 GMTCharlene Farrington PresidentCharlene Farrington is the Director of the Spady Cultural Arts Museum in Delray Beach, Florida. She has been the President of ASALH South Florida for two years. Charlene will share her experiences as a member of ASALH National and as a charter member of the South Florida branch. https://spadymuseum.com http://asalhsouthflorida.wordpress.com Host: Dr. Joan Cartwright 00:30:0072151noasalh,asalhsouthflorida,culture,african americanFirst episode of our podcast24ac918e-c080-42c0-887d-de09c9bda98f11full