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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
  • Supplier Diversity: How to Close the Wealth Gap Through Corporate Contracts
    Dec 4 2025

    Supplier diversity isn't charity—it's how minority-owned businesses close the racial wealth gap through billion-dollar corporate contracts.


    Dr. Darcel Webb (Director of Supplier Diversity/HUB Program at UT Southwestern Medical Center & President of ACCA) and Indria Hollingsworth-Thomas (South-Central Regional DEI Manager at JE Dunn Construction) run the procurement programs that decide which minority- and women-owned business enterprises (MWBEs) get access to corporate dollars.


    They reveal what procurement officers actually look for when evaluating suppliers, the insider strategies MWBEs need to win contracts, and how to build supplier diversity programs that deliver measurable results.


    WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER:


    How Supplier Diversity Closes the Wealth Gap

    Learn the direct connection between strategic procurement and economic empowerment. Supplier diversity isn't just a checkbox—it's a proven pathway to generational wealth for Black and minority communities.


    What Procurement Officers Actually Look For

    Get insider intelligence on how corporate buyers evaluate minority-owned suppliers. From certifications to capacity, understand exactly what it takes to compete for and win major contracts.


    Strategies for MWBEs to Win Corporate Contracts

    Whether you're a small business trying to break into corporate supply chains or a growing enterprise looking to scale, this episode delivers actionable strategies for positioning your business, building relationships, and securing procurement opportunities.


    Building Supplier Diversity Programs That Deliver Results

    For DEI leaders and procurement professionals, learn how to design and implement supplier diversity initiatives that create real economic impact. Discover how to measure ROI, track outcomes, and prove the business case for equity.


    The Role of HBCU Networks in Economic Access

    Both Dr. Webb and Indria share how their HBCU foundations inform their approach to creating intentional partnerships and business opportunities that open doors for Black entrepreneurs.


    Real Examples from UT Southwestern and JE Dunn Construction

    Hear concrete stories of how billion-dollar institutions are transforming equity commitments into contracts, revenue, and sustainable business growth for MWBEs.


    WHO SHOULD LISTEN:


    - MWBE owners trying to break into corporate supply chains

    - Small business owners who want to scale through procurement

    - Supplier diversity professionals building or expanding programs

    - DEI leaders proving ROI and measuring impact

    - Corporate procurement officers committed to equity

    - Business development professionals seeking partnerships

    - Entrepreneurs interested in B2B and institutional sales

    - Anyone who believes economic equity requires systemic change


    ABOUT OUR GUESTS:


    Dr. Darcel Webb serves as Director of Supplier Diversity/HUB Program at UT Southwestern Medical Center and President of the American Contract Compliance Association (ACCA). His work directly impacts how billions of dollars in institutional spending create opportunities for minority-owned businesses.


    Indria Hollingsworth-Thomas is the South-Central Regional Senior DEI Manager at JE Dunn Construction, where she leads diversity initiatives across major construction projects. She ensures equity commitments translate into real business opportunities for MWBEs.


    KEY TOPICS: Supplier diversity • Minority-owned businesses • Women-owned businesses • MWBEs • Corporate procurement • Racial wealth gap • Economic empowerment • DEI programs • Contract compliance • Business certification • Corporate supply chains • HBCU networks • Construction diversity • Healthcare procurement • Strategic partnerships • Generational wealth


    CONNECT WITH US:

    Follow Making Black History Today on Spotify

    Visit www.makingblackhistorytoday.com

    Instagram: @makingblackhistorytoday


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

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    1 h et 13 min
  • 3-Year Gap: Dallas Pharmacist on Black Health & Distrust
    Nov 20 2025

    From Chicago’s South Side to Dallas Impact

    Dr. Lamar T. Quinn is a visionary leader, entrepreneur, pharmacist, and community advocate whose work is reshaping the landscape of Southern Dallas. As Co-Founder and Executive Director of Toast for Charity (TFC), he has helped award more than $60,000 in scholarships to emerging difference-makers and continues to champion education, equity, and opportunity.

    In this episode of Making Black History Today, Dr. Quinn discusses the life-changing realities behind the 23-year life expectancy gap between South Dallas and North Dallas, offering a rare, honest perspective from a healthcare professional who confronts the truth about access, prevention, and trust.

    Dr. Quinn also speaks directly to the long-standing distrust many Black communities have toward pharmacists and the medical system, breaking down why culturally aware healthcare, prevention education, and medication literacy are essential for closing the gap and saving lives.

    This episode explores:

    • The 23-year health and life expectancy divide in Dallas

    • Why prevention and education are critical in Black communities

    • The roots of medical distrust and how pharmacists can rebuild that trust

    • How entrepreneurship and service can strengthen community health

    • The power of legacy-driven leadership

    A 23-year life expectancy gap exists between South Dallas and North Dallas. Dr. Lamar T. Quinn, a pharmacist confronting this crisis daily, explains why—and what it will take to close it.


    Dr. Quinn isn't just a healthcare professional—he's a community builder working at the intersection of medicine, distrust, and survival. As Co-Founder and Executive Director of Toast for Charity, he's awarded over $60,000 in scholarships while reshaping Southern Dallas through entrepreneurship and culturally aware healthcare. But his most urgent work addresses something most pharmacists won't say out loud: the deep-rooted medical distrust in Black communities that's literally costing lives.


    In this conversation, Dr. Quinn breaks down the shocking realities behind Dallas's health divide, reveals why many Black families don't trust pharmacists or the medical system, and shares how prevention education and medication literacy can save lives. From his Chicago South Side roots to founding Love You Most, Make a 360°, and The Gentlemen's Toast, his journey proves that health equity requires more than medicine—it demands trust, cultural awareness, and community-driven leadership.


    What You'll Discover:

    - The 23-year life expectancy gap between South and North Dallas—and what causes it

    - Why medical distrust persists in Black communities and how healthcare professionals perpetuate it

    - How culturally aware pharmacy practice can rebuild trust and save lives

    - The critical role of prevention education and medication literacy in health equity

    - How entrepreneurship and scholarship programs strengthen community health infrastructure

    - Building networks of Black men committed to legacy-driven leadership


    Key Moments:

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    XX:XX – From Chicago's South Side to Dallas Healthcare Leadership

    XX:XX – The Shocking 23-Year Life Expectancy Gap Explained

    XX:XX – Medical Distrust: Why Black Communities Don't Trust Pharmacists

    XX:XX – Toast for Charity: $60K+ in Scholarships and Community Impact

    XX:XX – Love You Most, Make a 360°, and The Gentlemen's Toast

    XX:XX – What "Making Black History Today" Means to You


    This is Making Black History Today—conversations with leaders confronting health inequity, building trust, and creating solutions that save lives.


    Follow Making Black History Today on Spotify. If Dr. Quinn's message about health equity and medical distrust resonated with you, leave a 5-star rating and share with healthcare professionals, community leaders, and advocates.

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    58 min
  • Ari Lennox's Vocalist: SoulFunk, Healing & Chart Success
    Nov 6 2025

    She's sung on stages worldwide with Ari Lennox, topped UK charts, and uses psychology to create music that heals—meet SoulFunk artist Blanche J.


    Blanche J isn't your typical singer-songwriter. With bachelor's and master's degrees in Psychology from Florida A&M University, she approaches music as both art and healing practice. As a background vocalist for Grammy-nominated Ari Lennox, she's toured internationally while building her own chart-topping career. Her EP "voice memos b" hit #1 on the UK Global Soul Radio chart, proving that purpose-driven music can reach the top.


    In this conversation, Blanche J reveals what it's like touring with one of R&B's biggest stars, how psychology informs her creative process, and why she sees music as a vehicle for self-love, truth, and resilience. From the lessons of the road to the innovation of SoulFunk, this episode shows how one artist carved her own lane by merging intellect, emotion, and empowerment.


    What You'll Discover:

    - Behind-the-scenes lessons from touring as Ari Lennox's background vocalist

    - How a Psychology background shapes music that heals and empowers

    - The creative process behind "voice memos b" and reaching #1 on UK charts

    - What SoulFunk is and how Blanche J innovated within the genre

    - Using music as a tool for self-love, truth, and emotional resilience

    - Balancing background vocals for major artists with building your own career


    Key Moments:

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    XX:XX – From FAMU Psychology Student to Professional Vocalist

    XX:XX – Life on Tour with Ari Lennox

    XX:XX – Creating "voice memos b" and Hitting #1 in the UK

    XX:XX – What SoulFunk Means and Why It Matters

    XX:XX – Music as Healing: Psychology Meets Artistry

    XX:XX – What "Making Black History Today" Means to You


    This is Making Black History Today—conversations with artists using creativity as a vehicle for healing, empowerment, and cultural transformation.


    Follow Making Black History Today on Spotify. If Blanche J's story of purpose-driven music and creative empowerment inspired you, leave a 5-star rating and share with music lovers, aspiring artists, and healers.

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    51 min
  • Viral Comedian Ryan Davis: 2M Views to Stand-Up Success
    Oct 23 2025

    2 million views, zero dollars charged—comedian Ryan Davis released his first stand-up special for free on YouTube and turned viral fame into a sold-out career. Here's how he did it.


    Ryan Davis didn't wait for a Netflix deal or comedy club permission. He built his audience on social media, released his debut special for free, and watched it hit over 1 million views while creating opportunities that traditional comedy gatekeepers never offered. Now he's selling out theaters and building a stand-up legacy on his own terms.


    In this conversation, Ryan breaks down the strategy behind viral success, reveals how he transformed social media fame into sustainable income, and shares what it takes to create your own lane in comedy when the industry isn't designed for you. From early influences to major deals, this is a masterclass in owning your narrative and building Black excellence in entertainment.


    What You'll Discover:

    - The strategy behind releasing a stand-up special for free—and how it paid off

    - How to turn viral social media success into sustainable comedy career income

    - Building authentic content that connects with millions while staying true to yourself

    - Creating your own opportunities when traditional comedy pathways close

    - What comedy legends taught him about craft, business, and longevity

    - The mindset shift from chasing views to building a lasting legacy


    Key Moments:

    3:12 – Growing Up & Early Comedy Influences

    28:10 – The Free YouTube Special That Hit 1M Views

    43:38 – Lessons from Comedy Legends

    55:34 – Turning Viral Fame Into a Sustainable Career

    1:01:20 – What "Making Black History Today" Means to Ryan


    This is Making Black History Today—conversations with creators, entrepreneurs, and entertainers building success on their own terms.


    Follow Making Black History Today on Spotify. If Ryan's story of viral comedy and entrepreneurial success inspired you, leave a 5-star rating and share with aspiring comedians, content creators, and entrepreneurs.

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    57 min
  • Fran Harris: WNBA CBA, A'ja Wilson vs. Caitlin Clark Era, Officiating Crisis, Satou Sabally's transition the Mercury, and Odyssey Sims historic playoff performance
    Oct 13 2025

    WNBA Champion Fran Harris sits down with Liz in this "Special Edition" of Making Black History Today. Fran breaks down the current state of Women's Basketball. Liz hosts Fran from the South Oak Cliff High School gymnasium to discuss the WNBA CBA negotiations, why league officiating is a hot button issue, and the on-court rivalry between MVP A'ja Wilson and superstar rookie Caitlin Clark. Plus, analysis on Satou Sabally's success in Phoenix, Odyssey Sims playoff performance, and the Paige Bueckers Rookie of the Year race. Tune in for expert, insider analysis on the biggest stories in the W.


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    37 min