Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:00 — 35.2MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreOn today’s edition of Bring It On!, host Clarence Boone and co-host Liz Mitchell spend the hour with Danielle Bruce. Liz Mitchell and Danielle Bruce together with writer Glayds DeVane have created two new Resilence Productions: 1) “From Truth to Justice: The Price We Paid for the …
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Bring It On! – May 15, 2023: Dr. Gladys DeVane – “Come Sit with Me: Life In Poetry, Prose, and Plays”
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:00 — 36.4MB)Subscribe: RSS | More Today’s program is a rebroadcast from March 21, 2022: On today’s edition of Bring It On!, hosts, Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell, spend the hour with Dr. Gladys DeVane. She is an author, thespian, playwright, narrator, and co-founder of Resilience Productions. Credits: Today’s hosts are Clarence …
Read More »Bring It On! – March 21, 2022: Dr. Gladys DeVane – “Come Sit with Me: Life In Poetry, Prose, and Plays”
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:00 — 36.4MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreOn today’s edition of Bring It On!, hosts Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell spend the hour with Dr. Gladys DeVane. She is an author, thespian, playwright, narrator, and co-founder of Resilience Productions. Credits: Today’s hosts are Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell. Bring It On!’s executive producer is …
Read More »Bring It On! – April 16, 2018
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:35 — 43.3MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreLeila Randle and Roberta Radovich welcome Audrey T. McCluskey and Dr. Gladys Devane PART ONE Leila and Roberta are joined by Audrey T. McCluskey and Dr. Gladys Devane. They joins us to discuss the topic of memorialization & reclaiming public space and the role museums such as …
Read More »Big Talk: “Resilience: Indiana’s Untold Story”
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 9:37 — 8.8MB)Subscribe: RSS | MorePeople of color have a long and fascinating history in the state of Indiana. Admitted to the Union as a free state 200 years ago, the state still was home to slaves, with slaveholders employing a variety of tricks to skirt the law and keep people in …
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