Daughter Dialogues

Daughter Dialogues season two: Reflection

May 06, 2021 Reisha Raney Season 2 Episode 34
Daughter Dialogues season two: Reflection
Daughter Dialogues
Chapters
0:14
Listener comments
2:46
Introduction, announcing end of season 2, return of season 3 in September 2021
6:10
White men supporting and in some cases passing on wealth to their enslaved black women and their children with them
8:29
Men of color with white women
9:01
Colorism, complex struggles of racial identity
12:41
Rejected or denied by white descendants and relatives
13:45
Black Daughters connecting with white descendants of their ancestor’s former enslavers, dual family, or shared common ancestor
15:40
Members of United States Colored Troops
16:20
Black ancestors who owned slaves
17:11
Bold women
18:20
Free people of color, connecting with African ancestors
21:02
American Indian heritage
23:49
Universities built on labor of ancestors
24:15
Influence of Roots by Alex Haley on Daughters
25:17
Setting records straight, mismanagement of records
26:10
Daughters not believing they would have a Revolutionary War ancestor
27:17
Civil Rights and segregation struggles
29:14
Letters to military men who then became a husband
29:48
Daughters breaking color and gender barriers
30:29
Survivors
31:43
Confederacy insensitivities
32:29
Being nervous about joining the DAR in the South
32:44
Daughters being voted upon with black balls and white balls
33:41
Election and health and racism pandemics in 2020 causing Daughters to not record oral history
35:39
Chance encounters
39:03
Season 2 publicity; Chicago and Quincy, IL radio; NM Radio; Cheddar TV; ABC & NBC News Washington D.C.; Washingtonian Magazine
41:16
Geeking out on numbers; Daughter Dialogues downloaded nearly 17,000 times, listeners on every continent except Antarctica
42:40
Season 2 Dialogue with the Daughters Live! in August 2021
43:49
Season 3 preview: meet a black Jewish member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a descendant of a American Indian female patriot
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Daughter Dialogues
Daughter Dialogues season two: Reflection
May 06, 2021 Season 2 Episode 34
Reisha Raney

Announcing the end of season two, Daughter Dialogues will return on Thursdays in September (postponed until February 2022).  This episode includes observations in review of season two, listener comments, podcast statistics, announcements of live virtual events to interact with the Daughters, and a season three preview.  Hear the status of breaking the series into seasons and pace of the research project; common shared experiences among the Dialogues, new! from season two: bold women, connecting with African ancestors, American Indian heritage, universities built on labor of ancestors, influence of Roots by Alex Haley on Daughters, setting records straight, mismanagement of records, Daughters not believing they would have a Revolutionary War ancestor, Civil Rights and segregation struggles, letters to military men who then became a husband, Daughters breaking color and gender barriers, Daughters as survivors, Confederacy insensitivities, being nervous about joining the DAR in the South, Daughters being voted upon with black balls and white balls, election and health and racism pandemics in 2020 causing some Daughters to not record oral history, chance encounters; additional experiences in common with season one: white men with black women who were often enslaved in 1700s and 1800s providing a different narrative of how white men took care of their black families and passed down their property to them, white women with black men in the 1800's, colorism and complex struggles with racial identity because of color of skin, rejection or denial by white descendants of ancestors, black Daughters connecting with white descendants of their ancestor’s former enslavers, dual family, or shared common ancestor, members of the U.S. Colored Troops, people of color owning slaves, free people of color; season 2 publicity on Chicago and Quincy, IL radio, NM radio, Cheddar TV, ABC & NBC News Washington D.C., Washingtonian Magazine, geeking out on numbers; Daughter Dialogues downloaded nearly 17,000 times, placing it in top 40% of podcasts among 30+ million episodes available; listeners on every continent except Antarctica; top cities and countries in which listeners are located; announcing season 2 Dialogue with the Daughters Live! in August 2021 during which listeners will be able to meet the Daughters and ask questions live; season three preview: meet a black Jewish member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a descendant of a American Indian female patriot.  August 5, 2021 update: Season 2 Dialogue with the Daughters Live! is postponed until January 2022 and the subsequent return of Daughter Dialogues for a Season 3 is postponed until February 2022 due to the passing of Robert Raney, on August 3, 2021, father of the host Reisha Raney.

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Announcing the end of season two, Daughter Dialogues will return on Thursdays in September (postponed until February 2022).  This episode includes observations in review of season two, listener comments, podcast statistics, announcements of live virtual events to interact with the Daughters, and a season three preview.  Hear the status of breaking the series into seasons and pace of the research project; common shared experiences among the Dialogues, new! from season two: bold women, connecting with African ancestors, American Indian heritage, universities built on labor of ancestors, influence of Roots by Alex Haley on Daughters, setting records straight, mismanagement of records, Daughters not believing they would have a Revolutionary War ancestor, Civil Rights and segregation struggles, letters to military men who then became a husband, Daughters breaking color and gender barriers, Daughters as survivors, Confederacy insensitivities, being nervous about joining the DAR in the South, Daughters being voted upon with black balls and white balls, election and health and racism pandemics in 2020 causing some Daughters to not record oral history, chance encounters; additional experiences in common with season one: white men with black women who were often enslaved in 1700s and 1800s providing a different narrative of how white men took care of their black families and passed down their property to them, white women with black men in the 1800's, colorism and complex struggles with racial identity because of color of skin, rejection or denial by white descendants of ancestors, black Daughters connecting with white descendants of their ancestor’s former enslavers, dual family, or shared common ancestor, members of the U.S. Colored Troops, people of color owning slaves, free people of color; season 2 publicity on Chicago and Quincy, IL radio, NM radio, Cheddar TV, ABC & NBC News Washington D.C., Washingtonian Magazine, geeking out on numbers; Daughter Dialogues downloaded nearly 17,000 times, placing it in top 40% of podcasts among 30+ million episodes available; listeners on every continent except Antarctica; top cities and countries in which listeners are located; announcing season 2 Dialogue with the Daughters Live! in August 2021 during which listeners will be able to meet the Daughters and ask questions live; season three preview: meet a black Jewish member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a descendant of a American Indian female patriot.  August 5, 2021 update: Season 2 Dialogue with the Daughters Live! is postponed until January 2022 and the subsequent return of Daughter Dialogues for a Season 3 is postponed until February 2022 due to the passing of Robert Raney, on August 3, 2021, father of the host Reisha Raney.

Subscribe to the newsletter at www.daughterdialogues.com

Listener comments
Introduction, announcing end of season 2, return of season 3 in September 2021
White men supporting and in some cases passing on wealth to their enslaved black women and their children with them
Men of color with white women
Colorism, complex struggles of racial identity
Rejected or denied by white descendants and relatives
Black Daughters connecting with white descendants of their ancestor’s former enslavers, dual family, or shared common ancestor
Members of United States Colored Troops
Black ancestors who owned slaves
Bold women
Free people of color, connecting with African ancestors
American Indian heritage
Universities built on labor of ancestors
Influence of Roots by Alex Haley on Daughters
Setting records straight, mismanagement of records
Daughters not believing they would have a Revolutionary War ancestor
Civil Rights and segregation struggles
Letters to military men who then became a husband
Daughters breaking color and gender barriers
Survivors
Confederacy insensitivities
Being nervous about joining the DAR in the South
Daughters being voted upon with black balls and white balls
Election and health and racism pandemics in 2020 causing Daughters to not record oral history
Chance encounters
Season 2 publicity; Chicago and Quincy, IL radio; NM Radio; Cheddar TV; ABC & NBC News Washington D.C.; Washingtonian Magazine
Geeking out on numbers; Daughter Dialogues downloaded nearly 17,000 times, listeners on every continent except Antarctica
Season 2 Dialogue with the Daughters Live! in August 2021
Season 3 preview: meet a black Jewish member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a descendant of a American Indian female patriot