BLAC Re-Membering Podcast
Welcome to the Black Appalachian Coalitions podcast entitled Black Re-Membering, where we will bring to you the heavy and the hope across the Ohio River Valley.
This is a place where we will let our souls wander. A place where we will sit in the ancestral hymns of what continues to be embedded in our soul and keeps us moving. This is a place where we will remind ourselves that we are deeply rooted in the fabric of the Appalachian region and that the Black Voice has something to say.
We want to remember who we are, and where we've come from. We are remembering our Black past and we are rooted, and we are here to stay. Welcome to Black Re-Membering. Here is where we hope that you find your place, your space, and your voice.
BLAC Re-Membering Podcast
Getting Back to Our Roots with Rev. Dr. Kevin Cosby
Are you seeking to ignite a powerful resurgence and revival in your community? Do you want to catalyze intentional leadership and collaborative action for lasting change? Discover the solution to harnessing the power of collective intention and building on shared pain to propel your community forward. The key lies in transforming trauma into triumph and building unapologetic solidarity. Join us as we uncover the roadmap to community revitalization and lasting impact.
In this episode, you will be able to:
- Understand the transformative power of church involvement in community revitalization efforts.
- Explore the pivotal role of HBCUs in shaping African American history and progress.
- Uncover the far-reaching impact of economic disinvestment on communities and their residents.
- Emphasize the crucial role of leadership in driving social justice movements forward.
- Discover effective strategies for rebuilding and strengthening black institutions.
My special guest is Dr. Crosby
Dr. Crosby, a native of Louisville, Kentucky, is an influential figure in the community revitalization efforts. With 45 years of leadership as the pastor of St. Stephen Baptist Church and serving as the president of Simmons College, Dr. Crosby has been deeply involved in the church's role in community rebuilding and the preservation of African American history. His commitment to the poorest zip code in Kentucky, where the median income is approximately $15,000, showcases his dedication to addressing the impact of economic disinvestment on communities. Dr. Crosby's profound understanding of the importance of leadership in social justice movements and his strategies for rebuilding black institutions make him a pivotal figure in strengthening leadership and collaborative efforts in community revitalization.
The mission of the Black Appalachian Coalition (BLAC) is to build a multi-state campaign that amplifies black voices, dismantles the colonized narrative of Appalachia, and uses story-based strategies and solutions that center the voices and lived experiences of Black Appalachians.
For more stories and information about The Black Appalachian Coalition please visit www.blackappalachiancoalition.org.