Listen Black Podcast

By: Listen Black
  • Summary

  • The Listen Black podcast is dedicated to bringing you all things in Black publishing; Black authors, narrators, and other publishing industry professionals.
    Copyright 2022 All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • Interview with Kimberly M Denesse
    Mar 10 2022

    Welcome to Listen Black, Today’s guest is Kimberly M Denesse, the author of Not All Women Wear Hot Pants, Some Carry Guns. Kimberly writes Fat Girl Friendly Fiction and Female Rage Fiction, so you know this is about to be an interesting conversation.

    *Content WARNING* Rape and sexual assault is discussed briefly.

    Find Kimberly fatgirlfreestyle.com

    IG: @fatgirlfreestyle

    Twitter: @NOLASSBBW

    FB: Kimberly M Denesse

    For booking or comments, email booking@listenblack.com

    Twitter: _ListenBlack

    IG: listenblackmedia

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    1 hr
  • Interview with Chinelo Onwualu
    Mar 3 2022

    On today’s episode, you’ll hear my interview with Chinelo Onwualu, the author of the short stories, Read Before Use, The Night Market, A Love Song for Herkinal, The Wish Box, and What the Dead Man Said.

    Chinelo is a Nigerian writer and editor living in Toronto. She’s the nonfiction editor of Anathema (pron) Magazine, and co-founder of Omenana(pron), a magazine of African Speculative Fiction. Her writing has been featured in several anthologies and magazines, including Slate, Uncanny, and Strange Horizons. She’s been nominated for the British Science Fiction Awards, the Nommo Awards for African Speculative Fiction, and the Short Story Day Africa Award.

    Twitter Contact: @chineloonwualu

    www.chineloonwualu.com

    Episode on YouTube:

    For booking or comments, email booking@listenblack.com

    Twitter: _ListenBlack

    IG: listenblackmedia

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    55 mins
  • Interview with A.D. Lumkile Thomason
    Feb 24 2022

    On today’s episode, you’ll hear my interview with A.D. Lumkile Thomason, the author of Permission to be Black: My journey with JayZ and Jesus.

    Lumkile is a speaker, poet, and award-winning filmmaker. He has spoken around the nation and in places such as Sudan, South Africa, China, and Palestine. As an adjunct professor at Kilns College, he teaches on human rights, de-colonizing your faith, and filmmaking. A native of Detroit, A. D. has more than seventeen years of experience preaching and teaching the peace of Jesus in ethnically divided countries, cultures, and communities.

    We discuss everything from being newly published to the revelations of therapy and trauma recognition.

    IG Contact: @redrev

    Permission to be Black: My journey with JayZ and Jesus: https://amzn.to/3M9A2Xl

    For booking or comments, email booking@listenblack.com

    Twitter: _ListenBlack

    IG: listenblackmedia

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    51 mins

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