Hella Black Podcast

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Synopsis

Hella Black Podcast is brought to you by Delency Parham and Blake Simons. With each episode we hope to educate and inform our listeners on all things related to Blackness. We hope you all enjoy it!

Episodes

  • HBP EP 136: Ramadan Reflections!

    25/04/2023 Duration: 01h04min

    Hella Black is back! The people's podcast! On episode 136 of Hella Black we talk about what this month of Ramadan has been like for both Bas and Delency, as it's Bas' 3rd Ramadan and Delency's 1st! We talk about internal struggle, sobriety, and of course.... r/evolution!! drop a comment and let us know what you think! we back! Eid Mubarak!

  • Tales of The Town EP 12: Ohlone Land

    06/12/2022 Duration: 37min

    The 12th and final episode of Tales of The Town takes a look at the people indigenous to the land known as Oakland, the Chochenyo Ohlone Tribe! We dive into their history of struggle against colonization, and their present day fight to regain control of their land– as well as the need for solidarity between the Black and Indigenous independence movements. Guests: Corrina Gould: Ohlone Native. Tribal spokesperson for the Confederated Villages of Lisjan. Co-founder of the Sogorea Te Land Trust. Martin Rizzo-Martinez: Historian and media content producer. Works for California State Parks as the Historian for the Santa Cruz District. PhD from UC Santa Cruz.

  • Tales of The Town EP 11: COVID-19 in Oakland

    29/11/2022 Duration: 19min

    The national response to COVID-19 was nothing short of negligent. As over 1 million people died preventable deaths, we were once again made clear how capitalism prioritizes profit over people. The City of Oakland’s government leaders were part of the problem. On episode 11 we take a look at the cruise ship that brought Oakland its first cases and how it was organizers, not local and state officials- who stepped up to provide resources and free testing to the community. Guests: Yemi Belachew: People’s Programs Co-Director of Operations. Dr. Nana Afoh-Manin: Doctor and founder of MyCovidMD and SharedHarvest

  • Tales of The Town EP 10: OUSD Police

    22/11/2022 Duration: 38min

    The Oakland pig department has been a source of oppression and violence since its inception in 1853. Killings of unarmed civilians, terrorist style raids of homes, surveillance and criminalization of the youth- this is just the tip of the iceberg! The 10th episode of Tales Of The Town looks at some of the history surrounding OPD, and the communal fight to get them out of Oakland schools. Desiree McSwain-Mims (Des): Organizer and Activist, a part of campaign to get OUSD out of Oakland schools. Donna Murch: Professor of History at Rutgers University. Author of Living for the City: Migration, Education and the Rise of the Black Panther Party in Oakland, California Michala Coates: Student organizer and activist.

  • Tales of The Town EP 9: The Life & Killing of Oscar Grant

    15/11/2022 Duration: 27min

    On Episode 9 of Tales Of The Town we look at the life of Oscar Grant and how his death laid the foundation for the Black Lives Matter Movement that sparked years later. Uncle Bobby: Uncle of Oscar Grant. Organizer. Co-founder of Love Not Blood Campaign, which supports families who are victims of police violence Pendarvis Harshaw: journalist, author, educator. Oakland Native. Staff writer and Podcast host at KQED Dereca Blackmon: activist and organizer during the movement for Oscar Grant. Equity and Inclusion consultant.

  • Tales of The Town EP 8: Town Bizzness Sports

    08/11/2022 Duration: 40min

    Oakland has been home to some of the greatest sports moments, teams, and athletes in world history. From building professional superstars like Bill Russell, Marshawn Lynch, Marcus Peters, Damian Lillard, and Jason Kidd- to housing legendary teams like the golden state warriors and the Athletics, We breed them different! Episode 8 of Tales Of The Town takes a look at Oakland’s impact on youth, high school, college, and professional sports. Guests: Jazmine Dailey: Halftime Sports Bar. Logan Murdock: journalist, host of “Real Ones” podcast at The Ringer Josh Johnson: NFL Quarterback, Co-founder of Fam 1st Foundation. Elisha Lili Davis: Arizona State WBB Alumni and Business owner of Financial Firm Clarence Thomas: Author of “Mobilizing in Our Own Name: Million Worker March”. Longtime ILWU organizer and longshoreman. Delency Uncle.

  • Tales of The Town EP 7: Gentrification in Oakland

    01/11/2022 Duration: 32min

    Gentrification in Oakland has been a focal point of local organizers, publications, and creatives for the last decade. As rising rent prices continues to displace families that for generations have called Oakland “home”, and forced others out onto the streets, Episode 7 of Tales Of The Town highlights oakland community members who are trying to find their way through a city that prioritizes profit over people Guests: Mistah Fab: rapper, producer, songwriter. Owner of Dope Era Clothing store. Uncle Freddie: Abbas’ Uncle. Artist and Fabricator. Oakland Native. Ronnie Stewart: executive director of west coast blues society. Historian of 7th street in West Oakland. Brandi Summers: professor and author of Black in Place: The Spatial Aesthetics of Race in a Post-Chocolate City.

  • Tales of The Town Ep 6: Houselessness in Oakland

    25/10/2022 Duration: 25min

    Over 500,000 people in the United States are documented as houseless. Episode 6 of the Tales Of The Town series takes a look at the systems and policies that have led to the houselessness crisis in the town. Guests: Brandi Summers: professor and author of Black in Place: The Spatial Aesthetics of Race in a Post-Chocolate City. OG Paul: houseless person we have served through our organization People’s Programs

  • Tales of The Town Ep 5: A Brief History of Oakland Music Part 2

    18/10/2022 Duration: 33min

    Episode 5 of Tales of The Town is part 2 of the music episode. We highlight some of the biggest acts to come out of Oakland, and the impact they've had across the world. We also dive into the creative process behind Goapele’s “Closer” and Hieroglyphics “93 til infinity”. Guests: Tajai: Rapper/Producer, Record Label owner, part of Souls of Mischief, Hieroglyphics, and Rap Noir. Leon "DNas" Sykes: Educator, Community Leader, Radio host Tim House: all around bay area music guru.. Manager and tour manager. Goapele: Singer and songwriter.

  • Tales of The Town E4: A Brief History of Oakland Music (Part 1)

    11/10/2022 Duration: 22min

    Episode 4 of Tales of The Town is part 1 of a 2 part music highlight. We take a look back at the historic 7th street strip, which featured blues and jazz clubs. Dive into the revolutionary music of The Black Panther Party's band, The lumpen, and show how all this history paved the way for Oakland artists in contemporary time. Guests: Ronnie Stewart: executive director of west coast blues society. Historian of 7th street in West Oakland Rickey Vincent: author and professor at UC Berkeley. Wrote the book Party Music: The Inside Story of the Black Panthers Band and How Black Power Transformed Soul Music

  • Tales of The Town E3: Merritt College & Black Student Organizing

    04/10/2022 Duration: 33min

    Episode 3 of Tales Of The Town covers the student organizing history of the Black Panther Party’s co-founders Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale, at Oakland City College in the early 1960’s. The Soul Students Advisory, the first iteration of a Black Student Union, paved the way for Black Student organizing across the world, and its impact is still felt today! This episode also looks at the Afrikan Black Coalitions fight to force the UC school system to divest from private prisons! Guests: Dar: Former BPP member, student at Merritt College during time of the Panthers Judy Juanita: Former BPP member, editor of Black Panther Party newspaper. Author. Professor at Laney College in Oakland. Anthony Williams: former organizer at UC Berkeley, PhD student at UCLA.

  • Tales of The Town E2: The Black Panther Party & People’s Breakfast Oakland

    27/09/2022 Duration: 38min

    Oakland, an enclave for the Black radical tradition and the birthplace of the Black Panther Party. Over the years many have made the claims to follow in the tradition of the Panthers but few have been able to combine providing programs that meet the material needs of the people, with a concrete analysis of this racist capitalist country – People’s Programs has strived to do just that. Episode 2 of Tales Of The Town looks at the start of the Black Panther Party and the work of Oakland based organization, People’s Programs.

  • Tales of the Town E1: The Great Migrations

    20/09/2022 Duration: 34min

    The first episode of the Tales Of The Town podcast examines the 1st and 2nd Great Migrations that brought Black Southerners in influx to the Bay Area - you get a look at the circumstances that made these people travel across the country in search of “freedom” and opportunities and the struggles they encountered upon arrival Guests: Auntie Anita: Abbas' great Aunt, she passed away last year. Migrated from Louisiana to Oakland. Community organizer and activist. Charlene Thomas: Delency great grandmother. Migrated from Port Aurthor Texas to Oakland Uncle Freddie: Abbas' Uncle. Artist and Fabricator. Oakland Native. Donna Murch: Professor of History at Rutgers University. Author of Living for the City: Migration, Education and the Rise of the Black Panther Party in Oakland, California Clarence Thomas: Author of “Mobilizing in Our Own Name: Million Worker March”. Longtime ILWU organizer and longshoreman. Delency's Uncle.

  • Introducing Tales of the Town, a Podcast about Black Oakland

    15/09/2022 Duration: 02min

    Introducing Tales of The Town, a new podcast and multimedia project about Black Oakland. This podcast is executive produced and hosted by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham, and the senior producer is our good friend Maya Cueva, who is an award winning documentarian and audio engineer. Over the next 12 weeks, we will bring to you a highly produced podcast that tells over 100 years of Oakland history. There’s over 30 interviews, from our elders, ancestors, and peers, that tell the tales of the town. We are excited for you all, as our loyal patrons, to take part with us in this audio journey that tells Oakland history in a way that hasn’t been done before – before the stories are gone forever. Because you all are patrons, the announcement was posted here first, and will be public tomorrow. When it’s public, we ask you all to help support us and get the word out. This project is completely grassroots and INDEPENDENT!! And it will take the people’s support!! Tales of the Town is dropping 9/20, on all platforms! B

  • EP 135: Jalil Muntaqim: Commemorating Our Martyrs and Becoming Our Own Liberators!

    06/09/2022 Duration: 02h23min

    This episode of Hella Black is an audio recording of Jalil Muntaqim's recent talk at People's Programs which commemorated Black August. Tap in expeditiously! Free the land!

  • EP 134: Martial Arts for Revolution (feat RA Karma Young)

    30/08/2022 Duration: 01h24min

    On this episode we talk with RA about Muay Thai and why its important for Revolutionaries to train! S/o to our comrade Thai for guest hosting this episode!

  • EP 133: Is Imperialism in Decay or Decline?

    25/08/2022 Duration: 52min

    On this episode of Hella Black we look into the current state of u.s. imperialism. tap in! expeditiously!!

  • EP 132: Black August Reflections

    18/08/2022 Duration: 39min

    On this episode of Hella Black we talk about our reflections on this Black August. Y'all tap in!

  • EP 131: Afrika Trip

    11/08/2022 Duration: 42min

    On this episode of Hella Black we talk about our recent trip to Ghana, South Afrika, and Nigeria.. tap in!

  • EP 130: New Afrikan and Afrikan Unity(feat Sadiq)

    29/07/2022 Duration: 53min

    On this episode of Hella Black we talk with Sadiq about his time building with us in Oakland and how we must build unity across the imperial core and Africa. Tap in!

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