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I was asked by BBC Radio Northampton if I would like to be interviewed for a feature segment in their Black History Month Radio show.
I said YES before they’d finished asking me the question.
I was super excited as they wanted me to talk about a person of colour who had a big impact on me.
It got me thinking about all the powerful speeches I’ve listened to over the years and how I would love to talk about all of them.
So I decided to start a podcast called Black Power the Podcast.
Tune in and join me everyday this month where I will share with you some of the most empowering speeches from people of colour who inspire me to inspire you.
Up next...
Whoopi Goldberg is an American actor, comedian, author, and television personality.[4] A recipient of numerous accolades, Goldberg is one of sixteen entertainers to have won an Emmy Award, a Grammy Award, an Academy Award, and a Tony Award.
Goldberg's breakthrough came in 1985 for her role as Celie, a mistreated woman in the Deep South, in Steven Spielberg's period drama film The Color Purple, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and won her first Golden Globe Award.
I was asked by BBC Radio Northampton if I would like to be interviewed for a feature segment in their Black History Month Radio show.
I said YES before they’d finished asking me the question.
I was super excited as they wanted me to talk about a person of colour who had a big impact on me.
It got me thinking about all the powerful speeches I’ve listened to over the years and how I would love to talk about all of them.
So I decided to start a podcast called Black Power the Podcast.
Tune in and join me everyday this month where I will share with you some of the most empowering speeches from people of colour who inspire me to inspire you.
Up next...
Whoopi Goldberg is an American actor, comedian, author, and television personality.[4] A recipient of numerous accolades, Goldberg is one of sixteen entertainers to have won an Emmy Award, a Grammy Award, an Academy Award, and a Tony Award.
Goldberg's breakthrough came in 1985 for her role as Celie, a mistreated woman in the Deep South, in Steven Spielberg's period drama film The Color Purple, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and won her first Golden Globe Award.