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9 Episodes 2019 - 2021
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 15, 2019
Blues, country, folk, and hip-hop music relate in more ways than you know. One of the main instruments, used is county music originated from West Africa. When breaking into a different genre of music, some artists aren't welcomed or accepted. Today we take an inside look into these music genres in collaboration of PBS' documentary, "Country music," A film by Ken Burns.
Episode 3
Sun, Oct 13, 2019
It's beautiful, natural, and in some cases, freeing. It is called MENOPAUSE. Women are blessed to grow older and their bodies go through hormonal changes. Our hosts talk to an age enthusiast, Denise Pines, founder of "WisePause" as she navigates through what happens to women's bodies as they age. Menopause is a journey of wisdom and self-love. Grab a seat and join us as we discuss the inevitable.
Episode 4
Sun, Oct 27, 2019
Light-skin, dark-skin, curly hair, and straight hair these are stereotypes of colorism. It just doesn't happen in the African American community; it also occurs in the Latinx community. Francesca Rodriguez-Williams of Yo!Checka TV joins the table to explore the conundrum of the skin complexion in the Latinx community.
Episode 5
Sun, Nov 10, 2019
Black women are finally getting opportunities to tell their stories in Hollywood. But, are black women getting paid adequately for their talent and contributions? Our hosts discuss the various issues that black women in Hollywood must overcome. King Williams, writer and multi-media film director, joins the table to give thorough knowledge regarding this subject.
Episode 6
Sun, Feb 16, 2020
Why does gentrification happen? When does it happen? Who does it affect? Our hosts share their perspectives and experiences on gentrification. King Williams, writer and multi-media film director, joins the table to gives a comprehensive knowledge regarding this subject.
Episode 7
Sun, Apr 19, 2020
The music industry is primarily run by men. Women are viewed under a harsher spotlight than their male counterparts. Our hosts take a look at the pros and cons of the music business. Jonnetta Patton, Usher Raymond's mother, and a highly respected entertainment manager, along with Ursula Yancy, a 3-time Grammy-nominated songwriter, joins the table to share their experiences and advice.
Episode 8
Tue, Sep 22, 2020
What's the Census and why should you participate? Today on this special virtual episode of A Seat at the Table, Hosts Monica Pearson and Christine White explore the myths that keep some people skeptical about participating. They are joined by Gigi Pedraza, Executive Director of the Latino Community Fund in Georgia, and Cliff Albright, Co-Founder of Black Voters Matter Fund.
Episode 9
Tue, Sep 22, 2020
Despite all that's going on in 2020, we still need to access the polls. In this virtual episode of A Seat at the Table, hosts Monica Pearson and Christine White break down the various ways people can vote in Georgia. They're joined by Gabriel Sterling, who leads voting system implementation in the Secretary of State's office, and Nse' Ufot, Executive Director of the New Georgia Project.
Episode 10
Tue, May 4, 2021
Today on A Seat at the Table, Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice joins us to talk about vaccine hesitancy and what Morehouse School of Medicine is doing to combat it. COVID-19 survivor Gail Brooks also joins the panel to share her experience with the virus and how it pushed her to become a health equity advocate. Plus we bust some of the most common myths about COVID and vaccination.