Black Voices Matter Podcast
Hosts: Manny Smith & Camari Ellis Special Guests: * Janine Cook - Shopkeeper at Harriet’s Bookshop, Ida’s Bookshop, and Josephine’s Bookshop. * Kyron Ryals - Filmmaker and Photographer. Key Topics Covered: 1. Introduction to Black Creativity: * Manny and Camari discuss the evolving role of Black creatives and the intersection of passion and purpose. * Camari highlights the importance of nighttime productivity and creative processes, noting that Black voices often emerge from deep, personal reflection. 2. Janine Cook’s Bookshop Journey: * Janine shares her journey of establishing Harriet’s Bookshop in Philadelphia, Ida’s Bookshop in New Jersey, and the traveling Josephine’s Bookshop in Paris. * The transformative nature of her bookshops, designed to inspire visitors and bring Black literature to life, is discussed. * Janine explains her vision of keeping books alive in a time of censorship and control, emphasizing the cultural and social impact of Black literature. 3. The Importance of Storytelling in Black Communities: * The significance of passing down stories in Black culture, from oral traditions to modern storytelling through literature and creative mediums. * Camari and Kyron share their perspectives on how storytelling shapes Black identity and provides spaces for critical thought and community dialogue. * The episode discusses how media, from Ebony and Jet magazines to today's digital platforms, connects Black communities through shared experiences and narratives. 4. Empowering the Next Generation of Creatives: * Janine speaks passionately about her work with youth and how her bookshops employ young people, giving them a sense of responsibility and purpose. * The conversation delves into the importance of providing opportunities for Black youth, especially in creative fields, and nurturing future leaders. 5. Iconic Black Literature and Legacy: * Janine, Camari, and Manny discuss the enduring relevance of classic works like "The Color Purple" and how these stories resonate across generations. * The episode highlights Black literary icons such as Toni Morrison and Alice Walker, emphasizing the need to honor and uplift their contributions to the culture. 6. Janine’s Upcoming Projects: * Janine hints at her upcoming book, tentatively titled "Shut Up and Read," which explores the power of silence and reflection in a noisy world. * She reflects on her personal journey of journaling, creative expression, and the importance of listening to oneself and one's ancestors. Quotes to Remember: * “Stories are medicine. I’m a medicine woman, and that’s why I’m sharing these stories.” – Janine Cook * “We are walking, living, and breathing legacies. And our job is to be, authentically.” – Camari Ellis * “We are creating history right now, while also writing our future.” – Manny Smith Resources Mentioned: * Harriet's Bookshop, Ida’s Bookshop, Josephine’s Bookshop: Bringing Black literature to communities in non-traditional spaces. * Laureen Carey’s book ‘Lady Sitting’ and upcoming play adaptation. * Toni Morrison, Alice Walker – Celebrating Black literary giants. * Bookshop Events: Janine’s work with Will Smith, Jerry Seinfeld, and Michelle Obama. Follow Black Voices Matter: Twitter: @BlackVoicesPOD
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