Port Of Harlem Podcasts

By: Wayne A Young
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  • Port Of Harlem Podcasts reflects Port of Harlem magazine, a general interest magazine that presents a global Black perspective. Sign-up for Port Of Harlem magazine: http://www.portofharlem.net/signup See more about Port Of Harlem Podcasts: https://portofharlem.net/pohpodcasts
    Wayne A Young
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Episodes
  • The Evangelical Right, Trump, King David, and What’s to Come
    Jan 27 2025

    We have published at least nine hot-topic Biblical stories by EJ Brock, such as her latest, “The Evangelical Right, Trump, King David, and What’s to Come,” with no reader resistance - until this week. We also talk to Brooks about Bishop Budde, who called on trump to show compassion for LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities.

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    28 mins
  • Jan 2, 2025 - Dele Ogun: “Culprits: The People And The Paper That Made Nigeria.”
    Jan 2 2025

    Dele Ogun owns Lawless Publications and is the author of several books for the London-based company, including “A Slave Ship Called Jesus” and his latest release “Culprits: The People And The Paper That Made Nigeria.”


    We talk about the one thing where we differ and the two on which we agree as it relates to his books.


    After years of service at Price Waterhouse Coopers LLP and in practice with Hogan Lovells LLP, Dele Ogun founded his law firm, London-based Akin Palmer LLP, where he has served for over 21 years. He also has a practice in Lagos, Nigeria.

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    23 mins
  • Nov 26, 2024 - Blacks in the Roman Empire: Is Gladiator II Blackwashing History?
    Nov 26 2024

    Gladiator II premiered in Sydney, Australia on October 30, 2024, and debuted in the United States on November 22, 2024. In the movie, the Roman army led by General Acacius invades Lucius' home.

    He seeks revenge against Acacius and fights as a gladiator for Macrinus (Denzel Washington), a former slave who plans to overthrow the emperors Geta and Caracalla.

    Washington's inclusion has created controversies, including calls that the movie "blackwashes" White history. Port of Harlem contributor C.R. Gibbs responds to these and other challenges.

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    26 mins

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