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ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE EP 46: That Blaxpat Life. Download. We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefine home. EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few.THE STOOP
The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white." THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE EP 46: That Blaxpat Life. Download. We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefine home. EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few.THE STOOP
The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white."ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity.BLACK ON AIR
The pen, the mic, the camera - all powerful tools that people in media have used to get our attention but for Black women journalists, getting a hold of that power and keeping it, has been a tough path to navigate. From how we sound, to what we look like, to how we say things- we explore the profess EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
EPISODE 24: WHAT'S IN YOUR BLOOD? Stories from across the Black diaspora. Feb 20. Feb 20 Episode 24: What's in your blood? Leila Day. Ep. 23: What's in your blood? Download. Thin nose, high cheekbones, kinky hair, what you got in your blood? Your blood won’t lie, but does it determine your identity? We meet two women- Uzaz Shami, a Nubian woman who didn’t expect herresults
EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY Ep 31: The Unexpected Family. Download. It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped us or hurt us. We get into what it's like to gain a family unexpectedly and hear from a family whose cultural differences and jealousy nearly divided them. EP 32: IN DEEP WATER Ep 32: In Deep Waters. Download. Season 4 is here! In this episode we're talking about Black folk and water. Yes, swimming. We hear from a man who nearly lost his life while on vacation, and take a deeper look into our relationship to swimming. There are a lot of jokes and myths within our community about why we don’t swim more, but whatisn
EPISODE 12: BREAKING THE LINE Leila Day. Ep 12: Breaking the line. Download. When a ballet teacher told co-host Leila Day that her back should be straight on the ground, no light shining through, and Leila couldn't make it happen, her dreams to be a ballet dancer disappeared. The world of classical ballet is extremely difficult to break into, and for those who havedarker
EPISODE 14: THE BIRTH OF SOLOMON Leila Day. Ep. 14: The birth of Solomon. Download. He was the perfect little brown baby, and his name was Solomon. Thick curly hair, chubby legs and eyes closed with dark black lashes. Solomon's story is one that affects thousands of families whose babies are twice as likely to die before reaching the age of 1, and Black mothers are up to 4 EPISODE 5: YOU CALLED ME AFRICAN WHAT? You called me African what? "You're black, but you ain't BLACK black." Like many African kids in the US, Stoop host Hana Baba was ridiculed for being from Africa. She was called names like "African booty scratcher." And the name-calling came only from the black kids. THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE EP 46: That Blaxpat Life. Download. We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefine home.THE STOOP
The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness.EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white." EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY Ep 31: The Unexpected Family. Download. It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped us or hurt us. We get into what it's like to gain a family unexpectedly and hear from a family whose cultural differences and jealousy nearly divided them. EPISODE 5: YOU CALLED ME AFRICAN WHAT? You called me African what? "You're black, but you ain't BLACK black." Like many African kids in the US, Stoop host Hana Baba was ridiculed for being from Africa. She was called names like "African booty scratcher." And the name-calling came only from the black kids. THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE EP 46: That Blaxpat Life. Download. We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefine home.THE STOOP
The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness.EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white." EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY Ep 31: The Unexpected Family. Download. It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped us or hurt us. We get into what it's like to gain a family unexpectedly and hear from a family whose cultural differences and jealousy nearly divided them. EPISODE 5: YOU CALLED ME AFRICAN WHAT? You called me African what? "You're black, but you ain't BLACK black." Like many African kids in the US, Stoop host Hana Baba was ridiculed for being from Africa. She was called names like "African booty scratcher." And the name-calling came only from the black kids. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
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On 'The Stoop NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with journalists Leila Day and Hana Baba about their podcast on black identity and race in America, The Stoop. The Stoop on Shondaland. " Podcasts You Probably Aren't Listening to But Definitely Should Be ". The Stoop on PRI's The World. Creators of a new podcast are unpacking black identity. ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
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EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
CONTACT — THE STOOP Contact — The Stoop. Contact. Want to be in touch with feedback, comments, questions, story ideas? hangout (at)thestoop.org. Or hit us up on social. Interested in sponsoring or partnering with The StoopBLACK ON AIR
The pen, the mic, the camera - all powerful tools that people in media have used to get our attention but for Black women journalists, getting a hold of that power and keeping it, has been a tough path to navigate. From how we sound, to what we look like, to how we say things- we explore the profess EP 40: FROM THE QUEEN: BLACK IS KING Ep: 40 From the queen: Black is King. Download. Black is King, the visually stunning film by Beyoncé has brought up a lot of conversation. In this episode we talk to “the blue man” dancer Papi Oji about his role in the film and dig deeper into some of theEP 26: MAD HOTEP
Ep 26: Mad Hotep. Download. Sometimes conversations stop when you walk into a barbershop, but sometimes they keep going no matter how uncomfortable you may feel. In this episode we unpack what it means to be a hotep; from personal experiences, to the root of the word, to online tensions. We stoop it out with producer Josh Gwynn who shareshis
EPISODE 12: BREAKING THE LINE Leila Day. Ep 12: Breaking the line. Download. When a ballet teacher told co-host Leila Day that her back should be straight on the ground, no light shining through, and Leila couldn't make it happen, her dreams to be a ballet dancer disappeared. The world of classical ballet is extremely difficult to break into, and for those who havedarker
THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART There is no better time than now to be on the stoop. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. We’re getting into the myths around the Corona virus , with Dr. Janina Jeff from, and discuss how this virus can impact black communities differently. From th EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefinehome.
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a pastor. EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift; while we ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo, Shangela and more, what is a sound that is undeniably Black?EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Paris has long been a place to find inspiration. The black diaspora has a strong presence there. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad. We discuss how black french are identifying andTHE STOOP
The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART There is no better time than now to be on the stoop. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. We’re getting into the myths around the Corona virus , with Dr. Janina Jeff from, and discuss how this virus can impact black communities differently. From th EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefinehome.
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a pastor. EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift; while we ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo, Shangela and more, what is a sound that is undeniably Black?EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Paris has long been a place to find inspiration. The black diaspora has a strong presence there. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad. We discuss how black french are identifying andTHE STOOP
The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP You can listen to The Stoop by subscribing to our podcast in iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play. ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART There is no better time than now to be on the stoop. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. We’re getting into the myths around the Corona virus , with Dr. Janina Jeff from, and discuss how this virus can impact black communities differently. From thBLACK ON AIR
The pen, the mic, the camera - all powerful tools that people in media have used to get our attention but for Black women journalists, getting a hold of that power and keeping it, has been a tough path to navigate. From how we sound, to what we look like, to how we say things- we explore the profess EP 33: ALL BLACK EVERYTHING? Should we support Black no matter what? We discuss the pressure to conform with liking all things Black, even when you don’t really feel that way- whether it’s Black art, the Black politician, or a hashtag. We’ll break down why we do and don't. EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped usor hurt us.
EPISODE 24: WHAT'S IN YOUR BLOOD? Thin nose, high cheekbones, kinky hair, what you got in your blood? Your blood won’t lie, but does it determine your identity? We meet two women- Uzaz Shami, a Nubian woman who didn’t expect her results, and Shonda Buchanan who has always identified as Native American but isn’t always accepted as that. EPISODE 12: BREAKING THE LINE When a ballet teacher told co-host Leila Day that her back should be straight on the ground, no light shining through, and Leila couldn't make it happen, her dreams to be a ballet dancer disappeared. EPISODE 14: THE BIRTH OF SOLOMON He was the perfect little brown baby, and his name was Solomon. Thick curly hair, chubby legs and eyes closed with dark black lashes. Solomon's story is one that affects thousands of families whose babies are twice as likely to die before reaching the age of 1, and Black mothers are up to 4 times more likely to die from pregnancy relatedcauses.
EP 28: KILLER MIKE TELLS IT LIKE IT IS Killer Mike is a rapper, activist and father who once tried to live 3 days buying only from black businesses -- and wasn’t happy with what he found. We sit down and stoop out what it means to buy Black; how to do love, not just say it; and why Mike doesn’t like to say “n-word” when he could straight THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE EP 46: That Blaxpat Life. Download. We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefine home. EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
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The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness.EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white." THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE EP 46: That Blaxpat Life. Download. We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefine home. EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
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The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness.EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white."ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
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The pen, the mic, the camera - all powerful tools that people in media have used to get our attention but for Black women journalists, getting a hold of that power and keeping it, has been a tough path to navigate. From how we sound, to what we look like, to how we say things- we explore the profess EP 33: ALL BLACK EVERYTHING? Ep. 33: All Black Everything? Should we support Black no matter what? We discuss the pressure to conform with liking all things Black, even when you don’t really feel that way- whether it’s Black art, the Black politician, or a hashtag. The feeling that we have to always align is tied to a psychological concept called social desirabilitybias.
EPISODE 24: WHAT'S IN YOUR BLOOD? Stories from across the Black diaspora. Feb 20. Feb 20 Episode 24: What's in your blood? Leila Day. Ep. 23: What's in your blood? Download. Thin nose, high cheekbones, kinky hair, what you got in your blood? Your blood won’t lie, but does it determine your identity? We meet two women- Uzaz Shami, a Nubian woman who didn’t expect herresults
EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY Ep 31: The Unexpected Family. Download. It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped us or hurt us. We get into what it's like to gain a family unexpectedly and hear from a family whose cultural differences and jealousy nearly divided them. EPISODE 14: THE BIRTH OF SOLOMON Leila Day. Ep. 14: The birth of Solomon. Download. He was the perfect little brown baby, and his name was Solomon. Thick curly hair, chubby legs and eyes closed with dark black lashes. Solomon's story is one that affects thousands of families whose babies are twice as likely to die before reaching the age of 1, and Black mothers are up to 4 EP 28: KILLER MIKE TELLS IT LIKE IT IS Killer Mike is a rapper, activist and father who once tried to live 3 days buying only from black businesses -- and wasn’t happy with what he found. We sit down and stoop out what it means to buy Black; how to do love, not just say it; and why Mike doesn’t like to say “n-word” when he could straight THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE EP 46: That Blaxpat Life. Download. We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefine home. EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
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The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness.EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white." THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE EP 46: That Blaxpat Life. Download. We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefine home. EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
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The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness.EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white."ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
BLACK ON AIR
The pen, the mic, the camera - all powerful tools that people in media have used to get our attention but for Black women journalists, getting a hold of that power and keeping it, has been a tough path to navigate. From how we sound, to what we look like, to how we say things- we explore the profess EP 33: ALL BLACK EVERYTHING? Ep. 33: All Black Everything? Should we support Black no matter what? We discuss the pressure to conform with liking all things Black, even when you don’t really feel that way- whether it’s Black art, the Black politician, or a hashtag. The feeling that we have to always align is tied to a psychological concept called social desirabilitybias.
EPISODE 24: WHAT'S IN YOUR BLOOD? Stories from across the Black diaspora. Feb 20. Feb 20 Episode 24: What's in your blood? Leila Day. Ep. 23: What's in your blood? Download. Thin nose, high cheekbones, kinky hair, what you got in your blood? Your blood won’t lie, but does it determine your identity? We meet two women- Uzaz Shami, a Nubian woman who didn’t expect herresults
EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY Ep 31: The Unexpected Family. Download. It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped us or hurt us. We get into what it's like to gain a family unexpectedly and hear from a family whose cultural differences and jealousy nearly divided them. EPISODE 12: BREAKING THE LINE Leila Day. Ep 12: Breaking the line. Download. When a ballet teacher told co-host Leila Day that her back should be straight on the ground, no light shining through, and Leila couldn't make it happen, her dreams to be a ballet dancer disappeared. The world of classical ballet is extremely difficult to break into, and for those who havedarker
EPISODE 14: THE BIRTH OF SOLOMON Leila Day. Ep. 14: The birth of Solomon. Download. He was the perfect little brown baby, and his name was Solomon. Thick curly hair, chubby legs and eyes closed with dark black lashes. Solomon's story is one that affects thousands of families whose babies are twice as likely to die before reaching the age of 1, and Black mothers are up to 4 THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE EP 46: That Blaxpat Life. Download. We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefine home.THE STOOP
The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness.EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white." EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY Ep 31: The Unexpected Family. Download. It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped us or hurt us. We get into what it's like to gain a family unexpectedly and hear from a family whose cultural differences and jealousy nearly divided them. EPISODE 5: YOU CALLED ME AFRICAN WHAT? You called me African what? "You're black, but you ain't BLACK black." Like many African kids in the US, Stoop host Hana Baba was ridiculed for being from Africa. She was called names like "African booty scratcher." And the name-calling came only from the black kids. THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE EP 46: That Blaxpat Life. Download. We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefine home.THE STOOP
The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness.EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white." EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY Ep 31: The Unexpected Family. Download. It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped us or hurt us. We get into what it's like to gain a family unexpectedly and hear from a family whose cultural differences and jealousy nearly divided them. EPISODE 5: YOU CALLED ME AFRICAN WHAT? You called me African what? "You're black, but you ain't BLACK black." Like many African kids in the US, Stoop host Hana Baba was ridiculed for being from Africa. She was called names like "African booty scratcher." And the name-calling came only from the black kids. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
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CONTACT — THE STOOP Contact — The Stoop. Contact. Want to be in touch with feedback, comments, questions, story ideas? hangout (at)thestoop.org. Or hit us up on social. Interested in sponsoring or partnering with The StoopBLACK ON AIR
The pen, the mic, the camera - all powerful tools that people in media have used to get our attention but for Black women journalists, getting a hold of that power and keeping it, has been a tough path to navigate. From how we sound, to what we look like, to how we say things- we explore the profess EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY Ep 31: The Unexpected Family. Download. It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped us or hurt us. We get into what it's like to gain a family unexpectedly and hear from a family whose cultural differences and jealousy nearly divided them. EP 40: FROM THE QUEEN: BLACK IS KING Ep: 40 From the queen: Black is King. Download. Black is King, the visually stunning film by Beyoncé has brought up a lot of conversation. In this episode we talk to “the blue man” dancer Papi Oji about his role in the film and dig deeper into some of the EPISODE 12: BREAKING THE LINE Leila Day. Ep 12: Breaking the line. Download. When a ballet teacher told co-host Leila Day that her back should be straight on the ground, no light shining through, and Leila couldn't make it happen, her dreams to be a ballet dancer disappeared. The world of classical ballet is extremely difficult to break into, and for those who havedarker
EP 26: MAD HOTEP
Ep 26: Mad Hotep. Download. Sometimes conversations stop when you walk into a barbershop, but sometimes they keep going no matter how uncomfortable you may feel. In this episode we unpack what it means to be a hotep; from personal experiences, to the root of the word, to online tensions. We stoop it out with producer Josh Gwynn who shareshis
THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a CONTACT — THE STOOP Contact — The Stoop. Contact. Want to be in touch with feedback, comments, questions, story ideas? hangout (at)thestoop.org. Or hit us up on social. Interested in sponsoring or EP 38: THAT BLACK TAX Ep 38: That Black Tax. Download. For many of us, success and 'making it' also means you're expected to help out and support your family. Whether you're Black American, or a child of Black immigrants- that 'Black Tax' is often something you're going to be thinking about. Today we get personal with a story from Mwende Hinojosa who explainshow
EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white."EP 26: MAD HOTEP
Ep 26: Mad Hotep. Download. Sometimes conversations stop when you walk into a barbershop, but sometimes they keep going no matter how uncomfortable you may feel. In this episode we unpack what it means to be a hotep; from personal experiences, to the root of the word, to online tensions. We stoop it out with producer Josh Gwynn who shareshis
THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACT The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a CONTACT — THE STOOP Contact — The Stoop. Contact. Want to be in touch with feedback, comments, questions, story ideas? hangout (at)thestoop.org. Or hit us up on social. Interested in sponsoring or EP 38: THAT BLACK TAX Ep 38: That Black Tax. Download. For many of us, success and 'making it' also means you're expected to help out and support your family. Whether you're Black American, or a child of Black immigrants- that 'Black Tax' is often something you're going to be thinking about. Today we get personal with a story from Mwende Hinojosa who explainshow
EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white."EP 26: MAD HOTEP
Ep 26: Mad Hotep. Download. Sometimes conversations stop when you walk into a barbershop, but sometimes they keep going no matter how uncomfortable you may feel. In this episode we unpack what it means to be a hotep; from personal experiences, to the root of the word, to online tensions. We stoop it out with producer Josh Gwynn who shareshis
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ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and aBLACK ON AIR
The pen, the mic, the camera - all powerful tools that people in media have used to get our attention but for Black women journalists, getting a hold of that power and keeping it, has been a tough path to navigate. From how we sound, to what we look like, to how we say things- we explore the profess EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EP 33: ALL BLACK EVERYTHING? Ep. 33: All Black Everything? Should we support Black no matter what? We discuss the pressure to conform with liking all things Black, even when you don’t really feel that way- whether it’s Black art, the Black politician, or a hashtag. The feeling that we have to always align is tied to a psychological concept called social desirabilitybias.
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The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness. EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY Ep 31: The Unexpected Family. Download. It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped us or hurt us. We get into what it's like to gain a family unexpectedly and hear from a family whose cultural differences and jealousy nearly divided them. EPISODE 24: WHAT'S IN YOUR BLOOD? Stories from across the Black diaspora. Feb 20. Feb 20 Episode 24: What's in your blood? Leila Day. Ep. 23: What's in your blood? Download. Thin nose, high cheekbones, kinky hair, what you got in your blood? Your blood won’t lie, but does it determine your identity? We meet two women- Uzaz Shami, a Nubian woman who didn’t expect herresults
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About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a CONTACT — THE STOOPTHE STOOP NPRTHE STOOP SHOWON THE STOOP TV SHOWONTHE STOOP TV SHOW
Contact — The Stoop. Contact. Want to be in touch with feedback, comments, questions, story ideas? hangout (at)thestoop.org. Or hit us up on social. Interested in sponsoring or EP 38: THAT BLACK TAX Ep 38: That Black Tax. Download. For many of us, success and 'making it' also means you're expected to help out and support your family. Whether you're Black American, or a child of Black immigrants- that 'Black Tax' is often something you're going to be thinking about. Today we get personal with a story from Mwende Hinojosa who explainshow
EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white."EP 26: MAD HOTEP
Ep 26: Mad Hotep. Download. Sometimes conversations stop when you walk into a barbershop, but sometimes they keep going no matter how uncomfortable you may feel. In this episode we unpack what it means to be a hotep; from personal experiences, to the root of the word, to online tensions. We stoop it out with producer Josh Gwynn who shareshis
THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACTBALTIMORE STOOP STORIESTALK STOOP NESSA The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a CONTACT — THE STOOPTHE STOOP NPRTHE STOOP SHOWON THE STOOP TV SHOWONTHE STOOP TV SHOW
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EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white."EP 26: MAD HOTEP
Ep 26: Mad Hotep. Download. Sometimes conversations stop when you walk into a barbershop, but sometimes they keep going no matter how uncomfortable you may feel. In this episode we unpack what it means to be a hotep; from personal experiences, to the root of the word, to online tensions. We stoop it out with producer Josh Gwynn who shareshis
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EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and aBLACK ON AIR
The pen, the mic, the camera - all powerful tools that people in media have used to get our attention but for Black women journalists, getting a hold of that power and keeping it, has been a tough path to navigate. From how we sound, to what we look like, to how we say things- we explore the profess EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EP 33: ALL BLACK EVERYTHING? Ep. 33: All Black Everything? Should we support Black no matter what? We discuss the pressure to conform with liking all things Black, even when you don’t really feel that way- whether it’s Black art, the Black politician, or a hashtag. The feeling that we have to always align is tied to a psychological concept called social desirabilitybias.
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The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness. EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY Ep 31: The Unexpected Family. Download. It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped us or hurt us. We get into what it's like to gain a family unexpectedly and hear from a family whose cultural differences and jealousy nearly divided them. EPISODE 24: WHAT'S IN YOUR BLOOD? Stories from across the Black diaspora. Feb 20. Feb 20 Episode 24: What's in your blood? Leila Day. Ep. 23: What's in your blood? Download. Thin nose, high cheekbones, kinky hair, what you got in your blood? Your blood won’t lie, but does it determine your identity? We meet two women- Uzaz Shami, a Nubian woman who didn’t expect herresults
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About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE EP 46: That Blaxpat Life. Download. We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefine home. EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white."THE STOOP
The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness.EP 26: MAD HOTEP
Ep 26: Mad Hotep. Download. Sometimes conversations stop when you walk into a barbershop, but sometimes they keep going no matter how uncomfortable you may feel. In this episode we unpack what it means to be a hotep; from personal experiences, to the root of the word, to online tensions. We stoop it out with producer Josh Gwynn who shareshis
THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACTBALTIMORE STOOP STORIESTALK STOOP NESSA The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a EP 46: THAT BLAXPAT LIFE EP 46: That Blaxpat Life. Download. We've heard people threaten to pack it up and move abroad, and today we to talk to two of them who followed through. Natalie Gill now lives in Ethiopia and Noleca Radway relocated to Amsterdam. Two stories about making the move, and getting the hell out in order to redefine home. EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white."THE STOOP
The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness.EP 26: MAD HOTEP
Ep 26: Mad Hotep. Download. Sometimes conversations stop when you walk into a barbershop, but sometimes they keep going no matter how uncomfortable you may feel. In this episode we unpack what it means to be a hotep; from personal experiences, to the root of the word, to online tensions. We stoop it out with producer Josh Gwynn who shareshis
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About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
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The pen, the mic, the camera - all powerful tools that people in media have used to get our attention but for Black women journalists, getting a hold of that power and keeping it, has been a tough path to navigate. From how we sound, to what we look like, to how we say things- we explore the profess EP 33: ALL BLACK EVERYTHING? Ep. 33: All Black Everything? Should we support Black no matter what? We discuss the pressure to conform with liking all things Black, even when you don’t really feel that way- whether it’s Black art, the Black politician, or a hashtag. The feeling that we have to always align is tied to a psychological concept called social desirabilitybias.
EPISODE 24: WHAT'S IN YOUR BLOOD? Stories from across the Black diaspora. Feb 20. Feb 20 Episode 24: What's in your blood? Leila Day. Ep. 23: What's in your blood? Download. Thin nose, high cheekbones, kinky hair, what you got in your blood? Your blood won’t lie, but does it determine your identity? We meet two women- Uzaz Shami, a Nubian woman who didn’t expect herresults
EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY Ep 31: The Unexpected Family. Download. It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped us or hurt us. We get into what it's like to gain a family unexpectedly and hear from a family whose cultural differences and jealousy nearly divided them. EPISODE 14: THE BIRTH OF SOLOMON Leila Day. Ep. 14: The birth of Solomon. Download. He was the perfect little brown baby, and his name was Solomon. Thick curly hair, chubby legs and eyes closed with dark black lashes. Solomon's story is one that affects thousands of families whose babies are twice as likely to die before reaching the age of 1, and Black mothers are up to 4 EP 28: KILLER MIKE TELLS IT LIKE IT IS Killer Mike is a rapper, activist and father who once tried to live 3 days buying only from black businesses -- and wasn’t happy with what he found. We sit down and stoop out what it means to buy Black; how to do love, not just say it; and why Mike doesn’t like to say “n-word” when he could straight THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACTBALTIMORE STOOP STORIESTALK STOOP NESSA The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a CONTACT — THE STOOPTHE STOOP NPRTHE STOOP SHOWON THE STOOP TV SHOWONTHE STOOP TV SHOW
Contact — The Stoop. Contact. Want to be in touch with feedback, comments, questions, story ideas? hangout (at)thestoop.org. Or hit us up on social. Interested in sponsoring or EP 38: THAT BLACK TAX Ep 38: That Black Tax. Download. For many of us, success and 'making it' also means you're expected to help out and support your family. Whether you're Black American, or a child of Black immigrants- that 'Black Tax' is often something you're going to be thinking about. Today we get personal with a story from Mwende Hinojosa who explainshow
EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white."EP 26: MAD HOTEP
Ep 26: Mad Hotep. Download. Sometimes conversations stop when you walk into a barbershop, but sometimes they keep going no matter how uncomfortable you may feel. In this episode we unpack what it means to be a hotep; from personal experiences, to the root of the word, to online tensions. We stoop it out with producer Josh Gwynn who shareshis
THE STOOPSTOOP EPISODESVIDEOSABOUTSUBSCRIBEPRESSCONTACTBALTIMORE STOOP STORIESTALK STOOP NESSA The Stoop is a podcast about blackness, race, and identity in America, hosted by Leila Day and Hana Baba. They uncover stories that are not always shared out in the open.ABOUT — THE STOOP
About The Stoop. The Stoop podcast explores stories from the Black diaspora that we don’t always share out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be Black, and how we talk about blackness in America, and globally. VIDEOS — THE STOOP Videos from The Stoop podcast that highlight stories, dialog, and discussion about black identity. SUBSCRIBE — THE STOOP Stories from across the Black diaspora. Listen. Click any of the buttons below to subscribe to The Stoop. You can always listen to episodes on our website. We share clips of our episodes on social media, too, so take a minute and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, andTwitter to
ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and a CONTACT — THE STOOPTHE STOOP NPRTHE STOOP SHOWON THE STOOP TV SHOWONTHE STOOP TV SHOW
Contact — The Stoop. Contact. Want to be in touch with feedback, comments, questions, story ideas? hangout (at)thestoop.org. Or hit us up on social. Interested in sponsoring or EP 38: THAT BLACK TAX Ep 38: That Black Tax. Download. For many of us, success and 'making it' also means you're expected to help out and support your family. Whether you're Black American, or a child of Black immigrants- that 'Black Tax' is often something you're going to be thinking about. Today we get personal with a story from Mwende Hinojosa who explainshow
EPISODE 4: THE PROBLEM WITH SOUNDING WHITE season 1. "Listen to how you talk -. like a white girl." The problem with "sounding white". The Stoop. Download. The Stoop hosts Leila and Hana both have been told they "sound white." We explore voice and unpack what it means linguistically, socially, and professionally when you're black but supposedly "sound white."EP 26: MAD HOTEP
Ep 26: Mad Hotep. Download. Sometimes conversations stop when you walk into a barbershop, but sometimes they keep going no matter how uncomfortable you may feel. In this episode we unpack what it means to be a hotep; from personal experiences, to the root of the word, to online tensions. We stoop it out with producer Josh Gwynn who shareshis
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ON THE STOOP, 6 FEET APART On the Stoop, 6 feet apart — The Stoop. Mar 31. Mar 31 Ep 37: Together and apart. Leila Day. Ep 37: Together and apart. Download. We’re talking about how Covid-19 is affecting black people across the U.S. and abroad. In this episode we’re getting into the myths, with Dr. Janina Jeff, and discussing how the coronavirus could impactblack
EP 43: SELLASSIE'S CHOICE Ep 43: Sellassie's Choice. We unpack 'Black hesitancy' to take the Covid vaccine with Sellassie, who doesn't plan to take it. We explore with some of the Black people charged with convincing their communities to vaccinate- a doctor, a community health advocate, and aBLACK ON AIR
The pen, the mic, the camera - all powerful tools that people in media have used to get our attention but for Black women journalists, getting a hold of that power and keeping it, has been a tough path to navigate. From how we sound, to what we look like, to how we say things- we explore the profess EP 44: THE SOUNDS OF BLACKNESS Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness — The Stoop. Feb 18. Feb 18 Ep 44: The Sounds of Blackness. Leila Day. Sounds of Blackness. Download. What is a sound that embodies Blackness? Today we invite you to unwind, lean back, disconnect and drift. We ask some phenomenal personalities, like LeVar Burton, Stacey Abrams, David Oyelewo,Shangela and more
EP 35: JE SUIS NOIR
Ep 35: Je suis noir. Download. In this episode we meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and embrace a new life abroad in Paris. France has been a place she’s always adored, along with the likes of other famous African Americans; Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Josephine Baker to name of few. EP 33: ALL BLACK EVERYTHING? Ep. 33: All Black Everything? Should we support Black no matter what? We discuss the pressure to conform with liking all things Black, even when you don’t really feel that way- whether it’s Black art, the Black politician, or a hashtag. The feeling that we have to always align is tied to a psychological concept called social desirabilitybias.
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The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness. EP 31: THE UNEXPECTED FAMILY Ep 31: The Unexpected Family. Download. It's our final episode of the season and we're getting into issues of the fam; the things that our families say and do that have helped us or hurt us. We get into what it's like to gain a family unexpectedly and hear from a family whose cultural differences and jealousy nearly divided them. EPISODE 24: WHAT'S IN YOUR BLOOD? Stories from across the Black diaspora. Feb 20. Feb 20 Episode 24: What's in your blood? Leila Day. Ep. 23: What's in your blood? Download. Thin nose, high cheekbones, kinky hair, what you got in your blood? Your blood won’t lie, but does it determine your identity? We meet two women- Uzaz Shami, a Nubian woman who didn’t expect herresults
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