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Where we go on an enriching journey through the heart of Black history, culture, and health. Our mission is to not just discuss but to connect, inspire, and illuminate.

Episode 57: Why Interracial Relationships Still Face Difficulties
Black History and Culture Robin Lofton Black History and Culture Robin Lofton

Episode 57: Why Interracial Relationships Still Face Difficulties

Interracial relationships are more common but still not fully accepted by society and families. Some people face violence, isolation, and scorn. Yet interracial relationships have existed in the United States since the country was founded but they have faced special difficulties, particularly relations between Black and White people.

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Episode 52: Veteran's Day Special Story on Courage
Black History and Culture Robin Lofton Black History and Culture Robin Lofton

Episode 52: Veteran's Day Special Story on Courage

Veteran's Day in America or Armistice Day in Europe is devoted to honoring all of those who have served the country in war or peace. All soldiers should be recognized for their service and the special challenges that they faced. African American soldiers have faced enemies abroad and at home. Yet their service and courage are often overlooked or downplayed. Not on Espresso Talk Today!

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Episode 51: Ghana calls African Americans to Return Home
Black Culture Robin Lofton Black Culture Robin Lofton

Episode 51: Ghana calls African Americans to Return Home

As Hans and Robin discussed last week, African Americans are leaving the United States in unprecedented numbers. Some are moving abroad for short stays. Others are moving away permanently. The primary reason for leaving is the unrelenting racism that they face on a daily basis. Where are Black Americans moving to? All over the world! One country that is a major landing point is Ghana. With its historic and cultural connection, Ghana is an attractive destination for African Americans.

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Episode 50: Wellness Show: The Art of Living with Courage
Wellness Robin Lofton Wellness Robin Lofton

Episode 50: Wellness Show: The Art of Living with Courage

What is courage? The Stoics believed that courage was the most important virtue, the one upon which all other virtues (wisdom, justice, moderation) depend. In a world of the Covid-19 pandemic, systemic racism, violence, marginalization of people of color, and unprecedented poverty, people are called on to show courage on a daily basis for their survival.

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Episode 46: How Black Women Voters can Decide Elections
Robin Lofton Robin Lofton

Episode 46: How Black Women Voters can Decide Elections

It is said that "The road to the White House has to stop at a Black woman's house." Black women voters are one of the most powerful and loyal voting blocs in American elections. In the last three presidential elections, Black women outvoted all other racial, gender, and economic voting blocs.

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