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Making Black History Today

Making Black History Today

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What does making Black history look like in 2026? It's not just marching and monuments. It's the comedian who built a 2.9M view special independently. The man who spent 15 years wrongfully imprisoned and now runs a reentry program. The two Black women VPs changing banking from the inside. The nonprofit leaders building community when funding won't come. Every other Thursday, hosts Liz and Porter interview leaders and change-makers building wealth, breaking barriers, and creating generational impact. New episodes every other Thursday at 5 AM CST. Follow, rate, share.Hosted by Liz and Porter Sciences sociales
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    • The Trust Gap: Why Black Nonprofits Can't Get Funding | Ft. Shawana Carter, Pastor Donald Parish Jr., King Shakur
      Jan 15 2026

      "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience..." — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


      This MLK Birthday, we're getting uncomfortable.


      Why do small, Black-led nonprofits face constant scrutiny while massive organizations get a pass? Why is there a "Trust Gap" that keeps minority-led organizations from accessing the funding they deserve?


      Hosts Liz and Porter sit down with three leaders fighting this battle daily:

      - Shawana Carter (Carter's House)

      - Pastor Donald Parish Jr. (A Steady Hand)

      - King Shakur (Volunteering While Black)


      Together, they expose the uncomfortable truth about nonprofit funding inequity in 2026.


      WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER:


      The Hollywood Effect: How shows like Apple TV's "Loot" and "Breaking Bad" have painted nonprofits as vehicles for money laundering and tax havens and funding barriers for legitimate Black-led organizations.


      The Funding Wall: The specific challenges facing minority-led nonprofits trying to secure grants, donations, and institutional support.


      Radical Collaboration: Why the "For Us, By Us" mentality is the key to Dr. King's "Beloved Community"—and how it's being built in 2026.


      The Power of the Collective: How to turn community support into long-term sustainability when traditional funding sources shut you out.


      From Scarcity to Abundance: Moving beyond competition to collective impact.


      This conversation honors Dr. King's legacy by doing the uncomfortable work: examining systemic barriers and building the solutions our communities deserve.


      If you're a nonprofit leader, community organizer, social justice advocate, or someone who believes in supporting Black-led organizations—this episode is for you.


      CONNECT WITH OUR GUESTS:

      Carter's House: https://www.cartershouse.org

      A Steady Hand: https://www.beasteadyhand.org

      Volunteering While Black: https://www.volunteeringwhileblack.org


      FOLLOW MAKING BLACK HISTORY TODAY:

      Instagram: @makingblackhistorytoday

      Website: www.makingblackhistorytoday.com

      Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/7370845794318413825/


      New episodes drop every other Thursday at 5:00 AM CST.


      If this conversation resonated with you, please rate, review, and share with someone working to make change in your community.

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      1 h
    • Breaking Barriers: 2 Black Women Bank VPs on Rising to Power & Closing the Wealth Gap
      Jan 1 2026

      Start 2025 with a powerful conversation about what it really takes for Black women to reach vice president roles at major banks—and what they do with that power once they get there.


      Meet two trailblazers breaking barriers in banking:


      Tiffanie Rice - Regional VP of External Affairs at Comerica Bank, Certified Diversity Professional, leading corporate responsibility and DEI initiatives


      Terri Thomas - VP of Business Development and Community Manager at Chase Bank in Texas, pioneering financial empowerment programs to close the racial wealth gap


      WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER:


      How to navigate corporate America as a Black woman and actually advance to leadership


      The reality of banking careers for women of color in 2025


      Strategies for succeeding in male-dominated industries


      How banks are (and aren't) addressing the racial wealth gap


      Building wealth and community simultaneously


      Career advice for aspiring Black professionals trying to break through


      Leadership lessons from women who made it to VP—and what they wish they knew earlier


      Whether you're aspiring to leadership, building your career in finance, passionate about social equity, or wondering how to use your platform for systemic change—this conversation delivers actionable wisdom.


      This is what making history today looks like.


      FOLLOW MAKING BLACK HISTORY TODAY:

      Instagram: @makingblackhistorytoday

      Website: www.makingblackhistorytoday.com

      Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/7370845794318413825/


      New episodes every other Thursday at 2 PM CST.


      If this conversation resonated with you, please rate, review, and share with someone climbing their own ladder in corporate America.

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      1 h et 3 min
    • Best of 2025: Our Most Powerful Conversations | Year-End Celebration
      Dec 18 2025

      Join us for a special year-end celebration as we revisit the most powerful moments from our inaugural year!


      Since launching on Juneteenth 2025, we've spotlighted Black history makers who are building wealth, breaking barriers, and creating change right now.


      In this Best of 2025 episode, hear highlights from:

      - Ryan Davis (2.9M view comedy special)

      - Richard Miles (wrongful conviction to justice reform)

      - Award-winning artists, educators, and entrepreneurs who shared their blueprints for success


      The most impactful insights, inspiring stories, and unforgettable conversations—all in one episode.


      Thank you to our guests, listeners, and supporters for an incredible first year. We're just getting started.


      New episodes resume in January. Follow, rate, share.

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      27 min
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