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Port Of Harlem Talk Radio Expands to Podcast Platforms
 
October 8 – October 21, 2020
 
ida jones



tyrone haymore



You can now find Port Of Harlem Talk Radio on the following podcast platforms:  Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, and RadioPublic. The internet broadcast also remains available via the Port Of Harlem Talk Radio webpage.

Also available on our webpage are archived podcast and electronic issues of Port Of Harlem (Electronic Issues and Talk Radio Archives) and archived print issues (Print Issues Archives).

Listening to Port Of Harlem Talk Radio is free, but we accept donations. Half (50 percent) of all donations go to the Port Of Harlem Gambian Education Partnership (POHGEP) and half to Port Of Harlem magazine. POHGEP provides technical and financial assistance to educational and economic development institutions in The Gambia.

We will broadcast our fifth episode Thursday, October 15 and feature Dr. Ida E. Jones, who just penned “Mary McLeod Bethune, True Democracy, and the Fight for Universal Suffrage” for The Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission. The Archivist at Morgan State University talks with POH Talk Radio about the history of the women’s right to vote and Vice President nominee Kamala Harris. Jones is also author of “Mary McLeod Bethune in Washington, D.C.: Activism and Education in Logan Circle.”

During the second half-hour, Tyrone Haymore, historian/curator of the Robbins History Museum, talks about the Calumet Region’s Black heritage including its impact on aviation in the United States and Ethiopia. Robbins, Illinois was home of the nation’s first Black airport and is of one of the nation’s first Black towns. The Calumet Region straddles the Illinois and Indiana line and covers South Side Chicago, South Suburban Chicago, and portions of Northwest Indiana, including Gary.

To ask a question now, go to the Port Of Harlem Talk Radio page and click the "Current Show" to write a comment and/or question.

 
 
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