The Avery Messenger Podcast
Podcast Description: African spirituality, ancestral traditions, Black archives, and civil rights history all intersect in this powerful episode of the Avery Messenger Podcast. Avery Messager hosts speak with Dr. Kameelah L. Martin about African spiritual traditions, ancestor reverence, Vodou, hoodoo, colonization, and reconnecting with African diasporic practices. Later, historian and archivist Dr. Bobby Donaldson shares his journey into public history, civil rights scholarship, and preserving African American history through archives, education, and activism. This episode is for anyone interested in African diaspora studies, Black history, spirituality, civil rights history, archives, education, and cultural preservation. The Avery Research Center’s symposium, June 9-11, 2026: Those Who Have Must Turn Around and Give: Celebrating 40 Years of Preserving Black History and Education: https://avery.charleston.edu/liblitsymp/ [https://avery.charleston.edu/liblitsymp/] The South Carolina Black History Bugle https://avery.charleston.edu/publications/south-carolina-black-history-bugle/ [https://avery.charleston.edu/publications/south-carolina-black-history-bugle/] View our Mellon Foundation sponsored event on African Spirituality featuring Dr. Kameelah L. Martin and Shantrelle P. Lewis, hosted by D’Aujai Kelley: Echoes of the Ancestors: African Spirituality in the Diaspora: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTY_QKMGJqQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTY_QKMGJqQ] Do you have suggestions for Season 2 of the Avery Messenger? You can contact Ms. DaNia Childress at: childressd@cofc.edu [childressd@cofc.edu] Time Stamps / Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to the Avery Messenger Podcast 00:01 Meet Dr. Kameelah L. Martin 00:02 What African Spirituality Means 00:03 Dr. Martin’s Journey Into African Spiritual Traditions 00:05 Differences Between Ifá, Vodou, and Hoodoo 00:05 How Colonization Impacted African Spiritual Practices 00:10 African Spirituality and Social Media Visibility 00:11 Reconnecting With Ancestors and the African Diaspora 00:14 Misconceptions About African Spiritual Systems 00:19 What Ancestor Veneration Really Means 00:22 Advice for Exploring African Spirituality Respectfully 00:32 Introduction to Dr. Bobby Donaldson 00:39 Building Civil Rights Archives and Historical Preservation 00:46 Religion, Education, and the Civil Rights Movement 00:52 Black Resistance Through Education, Art, and Archives 01:00 Mentorship, Archives, and Preserving Black History 01:10 Symposium Announcement and Closing Remarks Hashtags: #AfricanSpirituality #BlackHistory #CivilRightsHistory Keywords: African spirituality explained ancestor veneration traditions Vodou and hoodoo differences African diaspora spirituality Black history preservation civil rights archives African American public history Black resistance history Black church civil rights movement preserving Black archives public history and activism African spiritual traditions Black cultural preservation civil rights scholarship African American archives
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