Monday, November 14, 2016

We Stay Woke Episode 2


The We Stay Woke Crew comes back again- Featuring Wavy Wayne, Lydia Caesar and David Ragland hosting  interviewing Activist and Atty. Professor Justin Hansford of St.Louis University Law School.  Professor Hansford speaks about critical race theory- its founder Derrick Bell, intersectionality and his work as an activist.  We look into the work of Derrick Bell and discuss the importance of his writing particularly in the book And We Are Not Saved, The Elusive Quest for Racial Justice- We encourage you to check out this classic text. In a time were people are looking for answers, saddened and angered by the most recent election,  Hansford, many activists and the We Stay Woke crew are discussing ideas and possibilities in progress!

We begin the discussion with Prof. Hansford discussing his early activism, when he organized for The Malcolm x grassroots project and his work, as a student, to bring critical race theory to Georgetown Law School.  The conversation goes into describing intersectionality as a part of critical race theory and how the critical race theory might inform possibilities for social transformation.  Professor Hansford continues by point out the need to organize locally and control cities like the Oakland, as Bobby Seal (Black Panther, Co-founder) attempted to do when he ran for mayor.
This election calls us to organize for our own needs and survival.

Intro and outro music "6 shots" written by Anthony Channel (Kass Duex Fois) Production by Xavier Jordan (Not Leased/Bought), With Technical Assistance from Wavy Wayne Adams

Podcast produced & mixed by Wavy Wayne Adams

Check out the newest episode of We Stay Woke featuring Justin Hansford, available now on Stitcher, Soundcloud and Spreaker! https://www.spreaker.com/…/we-stay-woke…/westaywoke-episode2 -
On Sound Cloud - https://soundcloud.com/we-staywoke/westaywoke-episode2

Good & Important Reads:

Rest in Peace & Thankyou for your contributions to the world- Gwen Ifill - http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/11/14/502031518/gwen-ifill-host-of-washington-week-pbs-newshour-dies

We don't need another hero! - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/58222380e4b0334571e0a23c?timestamp=1478732418637

Justin Hansford in the news - http://fusion.net/story/337427/marcus-garvey-pardon-obama/

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Episode 1.5


Originally Posted Late August/Early September

The We Stay Woke Crew Gathered right before the second anniversary of Mike Brown Jrs' murder by Ferguson Police to discuss the sanctioned murder of Philando Castile

Adam Stone, Kristine Hendrix, Wayne Adams, Adrian Hubbard  and David Ragland interviewed Taylor Payne, Director of the Yarn Mission St.Louis as she discussed Alice Walker's book In Search of our Mothers Garden

Check out this episode at https://www.spreaker.com/user/we-stay-woke-podcast

OR https://soundcloud.com/we-staywoke/we-stay-woke-we-stay-woke

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Episode 1


Welcome to the We Stay Woke Podcast!

This first episode features hosts who include David Ragland- college professor and activist; Gabbi Burkes- founder of Conscious Conversation; Wayne Adams- Audio Engineer and Producer; & Adam Stone, Radio Host (Live and Lit) and Studio Engineer.



This first episode features hosts who include David Ragland- college professor and activist; Gabbi Burkes- founder of Conscious Conversation; Wayne Adams- Audio Engineer and Producer; & Adam Stone, Radio Host (Live and Lit) and Studio Engineer.



Gabbi, Wayne, David and Adam teamed up to interview Pastor Cori Bush- Ferguson activist and Co-Director of the Truth Telling Project. She spoke about the triple evils from MLK's famous antiwar speech entitled "Why I am Opposed to the War in Vietnam. " 

check out the first episode here: https://soundcloud.com/we-staywoke/we-stay-woke-episode1