• Reading with Rachelle: Connecting with History through Storytelling, a Book Club Podcast with Rachelle Chase

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Reading with Rachelle: Connecting with History through Storytelling, a Book Club Podcast with Rachelle Chase

De: Rachelle Chase
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  • On the Reading with Rachelle podcast, Rachelle Chase (author of Creating the Black Utopia of Buxton, Iowa and Lost Buxton, along with six fiction books and novellas) brings history to life through conversations with authors, experts, and everyday people impacted by the week's book selection. Through storytelling, we connect with the history we were never taught in school. At a time when history is being used to divide us, let's learn how it unites us, and how Black history is not apart from American history, but how it's a part of American history.

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  • 11: Black Farming is Freedom: Celebrating the Legacy of Black Farmers with Denise Greer Jamerson
    Mar 12 2025

    In this episode, I'm joined by Denise Greer Jamerson to discuss the book, We Are Each Other's Harvest: Celebrating African American Farmers, Land, and Legacy by Natalie Baszile.

    Lyles Station is the last remaining Black settlement in Indiana. Denise’s family has been farming in the Lyles Station community since 1855, and her father, Norman Greer, has been recognized by the Smithsonian Institution as one of the last remaining African American farmers still farming land that's been in their family since before the Civil War.

    We discuss the fascinating history of Lyles Station, the challenges faced and the legacy created by Black farmers, along with Denise’s organization, Legacy Taste of the Garden, and their work to empower farmers in Indiana.

    While we touch upon We Are Each Other's Harvest, this episode isn't a direct discussion of the book. Instead, it supplements the book by providing a glimpse into the experiences of a Black farming family in the Midwest. A book review will be provided soon.

    For more information:

    * We Are Each Other's Harvest: Celebrating African American Farmers, Land, and Legacy - https://www.harpercollins.com/products/we-are-each-others-harvest-natalie-baszile?variant=33007650766882

    * Denise Greer Jamerson and Legacy Taste of the Garden: https://www.legacytasteofthegarden.com/

    * Upcoming book review of We Are Each Other's Harvest: https://rachellechase.substack.com

    * Todd Western III, a sixth generation farmer in Iowa who's part of Western Family Farms and helped create the Iowa Farmers of Color Conference: https://www.westernfamilyfarms.com/



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    31 m
  • 10: Applying Proven Strategies Used by Black Educators During Jim Crow in Education Today with Dr. Sheryl Croft
    Feb 20 2025
    DEI is being used as an excuse to get rid of race-based scholarships, cut funding, eliminate initiatives that encourage the hiring of qualified Black teachers, ban books, erase Black history, and much more. It's going to take all of us to change things for the better.

    "Living the Legacy of African American Education: A Model for University and School Engagement" offers one possible solution: A program called Teaching in the Urban South (TITUS). TITUS explores the basic premise that if the strategies used by Black educators during Jim Crow were successful in educating millions of students, then why not try some of these strategies today?

    Listen in as Dr. Sheryl Croft, co-editor of "Living the Legacy of African American Education: A Model for University and School Engagement," shares how TITUS works, its results, and how educators can implement something similar today, plus what non-educators can do to help our students succeed.

    Connect with TITUS & Get the Book
    Email: TITUS@teachingintheurbansouth.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teachingintheurbansouth/
    Book: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781475808193/Living-the-Legacy-of-African-American-Education-A-Model-for-University-and-School-Engagement

    Connect with Rachelle Chase:
    https://www.rachellechasewrites.com/
    https://rachellechase.substack.com/

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    45 m
  • 09: Some of the Black Artisans Who Shaped the Nation
    Jan 22 2025
    My guest this week is Robell Awake, author of the book "A Short History of Black Craft in Ten Objects." Robell's book stood out to me because it shines a spotlight on the significant but often unacknowledged contributions of Black artisans and craftspeople throughout history, and how enslaved Black people used their skills and ingenuity as a form of resistance and expression. Robell and I not only discuss some of these innovative examples, but also his work and one of these skilled craftsmen mentioned in the book who has influenced it.

    Connect with Robell Awake and get the book:

    Robell Awake: https://www.robellawake.com/


    Book: https://www.robellawake.com/a-short-history-of-black-craft



    Connect with Rachelle Chase:
    https://www.rachellechasewrites.com/
    https://rachellechase.substack.com/

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    32 m
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