On The Air with Culford School

Celebrating Black Women Throughout History

December 01, 2023 Culford School Season 3 Episode 4
Celebrating Black Women Throughout History
On The Air with Culford School
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On The Air with Culford School
Celebrating Black Women Throughout History
Dec 01, 2023 Season 3 Episode 4
Culford School

In this episode of On the Air, we're spotlighting the incredible strength, resilience, and inspiration black women have contributed to our world. Join our podcast committee as we celebrate and salute some remarkable individuals who have left an indelible mark on history and continue to shape our present. Throughout the episode, the team discusses Beyoncé, Michelle Obama, Harriet Tubman, Alek Wek, Rosa Parks, Oprah Winfrey, Michaela DePrince and Serena Williams.

While Black History Month is a time to spotlight these phenomenal women, we emphasise the importance of celebrating and recognising their contributions throughout the entire year. Their stories, struggles, and triumphs serve as a reminder that the narratives of black women should be celebrated consistently. 

Trigger Warning: This podcast episode contains discussions about sensitive and distressing topics, including slavery, abuse, and racism. The content may be emotionally challenging and could potentially evoke strong reactions. If you feel that these discussions may be triggering for you, it's okay to skip this episode or engage with it when you feel prepared to do so.

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In this episode of On the Air, we're spotlighting the incredible strength, resilience, and inspiration black women have contributed to our world. Join our podcast committee as we celebrate and salute some remarkable individuals who have left an indelible mark on history and continue to shape our present. Throughout the episode, the team discusses Beyoncé, Michelle Obama, Harriet Tubman, Alek Wek, Rosa Parks, Oprah Winfrey, Michaela DePrince and Serena Williams.

While Black History Month is a time to spotlight these phenomenal women, we emphasise the importance of celebrating and recognising their contributions throughout the entire year. Their stories, struggles, and triumphs serve as a reminder that the narratives of black women should be celebrated consistently. 

Trigger Warning: This podcast episode contains discussions about sensitive and distressing topics, including slavery, abuse, and racism. The content may be emotionally challenging and could potentially evoke strong reactions. If you feel that these discussions may be triggering for you, it's okay to skip this episode or engage with it when you feel prepared to do so.