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Point Black

By: Point Black
  • Summary

  • Point Black Podcast is a weekly show that dives deep into issues that impact the community. Hosted by Adolphus Pruitt and Reverend Darryl Gray, the podcast discusses topics ranging from social justice, politics, and community development to education, health, and cultural events.

    Through in-depth interviews with community leaders, activists, and experts, Point Black provides listeners with insights and perspectives on the issues that matter most to them.

    The show is not only informative, but also engaging, encouraging audience participation through phone-in questions, social media polls, and other interactive features. With a growing audience both on-air and online, Point Black is a powerful platform for connecting with and empowering communities in St. Louis and beyond.






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Episodes
  • Point Black Increasing Breast Cancer Awareness: Sister Strut and the Power of Genetic Testing
    Oct 30 2023

    Join us for an extraordinarily powerful episode as we walk alongside legendary DJ BJ, exploring the significance of the 14th annual Sister Strut Breast Cancer Walk scheduled for October 7th in St. Louis. This is more than just an event; it's a movement to combat cancer and drive awareness about the heightened risk of breast cancer in the African American community. With heartfelt passion, BJ unravels how the Sister Strut gives back to the community by funding mammograms for uninsured women while offering mental, emotional, and financial support for survivors and their families.

    Today's conversation extends beyond the Sister Strut. We are thrilled to welcome our esteemed guest, Jason Griffin, the President of Helix Specialty Diagnostics, for a thought-provoking discussion on the compelling statistics of breast cancer in the US. Jason enlightens us about the revolutionary role of genetic testing in detecting cancer early, breaking barriers of medical mistrust, and the importance of education in these areas.

    In the spirit of unity, we chat about Sister Strut's ambitious Guinness world record attempt of uniting 6000 people in celebration and dance. Proceeds from this event will go a long way in supporting early detection, assisting families in financial crises, and providing emotional and mental support for survivors. BJ also shares insights about the profound impact of cancer on mental health, shedding light on how Sister Strut, the Breakfast Club, and Pink Angels are providing therapy groups and sisterhood to those affected. We close with a lighthearted tutorial on the 'Tamia Slide,' a fun dance for everyone joining us at the Sister Strut Walk. Join us on October 7, 2023, and let's make history together!

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    51 mins
  • Point Black: Fraternity Brothers Battling Breast Cancer and Addressing Health Disparities
    Oct 23 2023

    Did you know that fraternity brothers are stepping up to battle breast cancer and address healthcare disparities? Picture this: A sea of fraternity brothers from Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, and Omega Psi Phi, including our esteemed guests Brother Michael, Brother Pruitt, and Brother Bossless, rallying not for a game or a party, but to support their sisters in the fight against breast cancer. An eye-opening discussion ensues, highlighting not only the critical issue of breast cancer prevention but also the power of community service and healthcare initiatives in addressing health disparities.

    Our conversation takes us on a journey through the initiatives of Alpha Phi Alpha Incorporated, and their partnership with Barnes Jewish Christian Hospital. Brother Kale Ward and Brother Michael illuminate the picture, focusing on how these programs are addressing health disparities that disproportionately affect the African American community. We spotlight the unequal treatment faced by African American patients and the urgent need for accountability within the healthcare system. How can we shift this paradigm of healthcare injustice? It might just start with our vote.

    Speaking of shifting paradigms, we also delve into the potential of social media in amplifying our voices. Platforms like I Heart Radio's Point Black can be instrumental in rallying support and spreading awareness about crucial health issues. From the importance of voter engagement to urging listeners to register for the Sister Strut event, we examine the ways in which fraternity brothers are stepping up to foster unity and awareness. So why not join us for a heartfelt and informative discussion? It’s all about creating a positive impact in our community. Let's step up together.

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    51 mins
  • Point Black: Challenging the Narrative - A Deep Dive into African American History and the Controversial Slavery Curriculum
    Oct 16 2023

    Get ready for an episode that not only challenges but redefines our understanding of African American History. We question conventional wisdom, explore the controversial new slavery curriculum in Florida, and reveal unsettling perspectives on slaves benefiting from slavery. Our deep dive includes a look at the task force assembled to tackle this curriculum, notably Dr. William B Allen, professor emeritus at Michigan State University. We question the credentials of such members and their ability to shape an unbiased curriculum.

    History is not just about facts; it's about the people who lived it. Our episode uncovers the resilience and creativity of enslaved Africans, their unwavering spirit of innovation, and their significant contributions to American civilization. We discuss inventions that changed the world and the brilliance of African culture that often gets overlooked. Highlighted is the book, 300 Years of African American Invention and Innovation, offering an in-depth view of our nation's innovative spirit from African American perspective.

    We round off with an enlightening discussion on the importance of black history education, bringing in Reverend David, President of the Progressive National Baptist Convention. We dissect the recent changes to the slavery curriculum in different states, potential impacts on white children, and share why millions of Americans are no longer attending church. Our episode underlines the power of black-led communities, their role in educating children about their history, and the importance of creating positive black images in curricula. Get ready to be provoked, educated, and inspired.

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    47 mins

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