In preparation for this upcoming Juneteenth, check out our 2021 episode. Almost as fast as Usain Bolt's 100M world record, Juneteenth became a federal national holiday. As other bills surrounding reparations and police brutality are stuck in th
In preparation for this upcoming Father's Day, check out our 2021 episode. What does it mean to be a father in the modern era? How prepared are men to become fathers? What did the men in your youth teach you about masculinity? In this episode o
Thinking Back!!!In this episode we ask the question of what the insurrection means from the lens of black America. How could this happen in this nation and what would it look like if it were “us”? Additionally we touch on the inauguration and d
Democracy is a rough draft and voter’s rights is part of the outline. On today’s episode, we are discussing what’s going on with all the attempts at revealing voter’s rights across the country. Where is it happening? Why? And who’s to benefit?
Who are we? What are we about? Join us for for the first time as we introduce ourselves, our backgrounds and our beliefs. On this inaugural episode you get to hear from Big Hess, Mr. M, Steven, Brother Lee and Sha Boogie as we answer the questi
We’re baaaack! Thank you for sticking with us. The return to in person school had us reeling. So here we are discussing mask mandates. Should they end or not? How do you do it safely? And of course, who will this benefit? Join us as we discuss
What does it mean to be a father in the modern era? How prepared are men to become fathers? What did the men in your youth teach you about masculinity? On this episode of Black in Progress, we take on these and other questions about the nature
Almost as fast as Usain Bolt's 100M world record, Juneteenth became a federal national holiday. As other bills surrounding reparations and police brutality are stuck in the Big House, and states are banning Critical Race Theory, without knowing
On this episode of Black in Progress, we talk about our head space: mental health and the black community. We speak to Andrew Ross, author and therapist, on how mental stress is compounded by race, how childhood trauma can still affect us and o
We are our own source of power in our communities, so in this episode we examine ways we can remove obstacles in our way to better our health. How much does Education play a role in making optimal decisions and advocating for our families in th
Are you eating too much butter on your pancakes? Ever wondered what a phthalate was? And just how many steps will keep me healthy? In this episode we discuss the challenges facing the Black community’s physical health. We share space with Diand
On this episode we ask the question of what the insurrection means from the lens of Black America. How could this happen in this nation and what would it look like if it were “US”? Additionally, we touch on the inauguration and debate what does
On this episode, we reflect on the tumultuous year of 2020, not only the pandemic but the political atmosphere that saw a clash of multiple factions and our own reactions to all the chaos and smoke. And of course we ask ourselves what does prog
We are a cohort of Black Male educators sharing our perspectives of what we can collectively do to help Black communities here in America and across the diaspora. We focus on the word “progress” and what that means for our community in this fas