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Our Unseen Roots

Our Unseen Roots

By: Lionel Gentle
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"Our Unseen Roots" is a media channel that highlights and recognizes the women who play crucial roles in nourishing the black community. It offers a platform for these women to share their stories and experiences. The podcast aims to recognize their contributions and showcase the impact they have within their communities. Hosted by Lionel Gentle, "Our Unseen Roots" features interviews and discussions with inspiring women who are making a difference. The podcast provides insights into the challenges they face, their achievements, and the importance of their work in fostering growth and empowerment within the black community. Through engaging storytelling and thoughtful conversations, "Our Unseen Roots" celebrates the resilience, dedication, and achievements of these women. The podcast serves as a means to honor their efforts and highlight the positive impact they have on individuals & communities. Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Our Unseen Roots featuring Kim Holmes Ross and JoAnn Avery
    Mar 28 2024
    The first three episodes of this podcast are part of a grant I received from Evanston Cradles To Career. On this episode we discuss community, challenges that present themselves and the solutions that can solve them. We also find out what motivates and inspires the work these women do. The audio for Ms JoAnn's mic was giving a little trouble, so it's hard to hear in the beginning. Please like, share and subscribe... lets stay connected!
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    40 mins
  • Carmen Francellno
    Jul 31 2024
    Carmen Francellno is the Family Engagement Coordinator at the Evanston Public Library (EPL). A lifelong resident of Evanston and a Black woman, she has a strong connection to the community and focuses on enhancing library services for diverse families. Her role involves overseeing community outreach and library programming specifically aimed at Black residents. Francellno plays a vital part in special initiatives, including those for Black History Month, to build stronger ties with Evanston's African-American community. She leads programs that highlight significant historical narratives and has successfully secured grants to fund projects such as "1619: The Journey of a People." With a background as a classroom teacher, Francellno brings a community-centered approach to her work, ensuring that EPL offers inclusive resources and programs for all families.
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    39 mins
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