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The Black Glue Podcast Conversations that center, engage, & analyze Blackness, and Black experiences. Hosted & Produced by Tariq I. El-Amin
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Check out our latest conversation about Thought Leadership with author Qadira Yamini.
17/05/2023

Check out our latest conversation about Thought Leadership with author Qadira Yamini.

Our guest is Laila Qadira Yamini, author of Al-Quran, Our "Vibranium" to Fuel a Renewed Society (e-book) and The Big Book for Glowing with Ramadan All Year Long! Links to her books are below. Our con

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09/05/2023

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Centering Black & Black Muslim experience(s) in America. Committed to honest conversations that inform, inspire, and heal. Hosted by Imam Tariq I. El-Amin, listen to hundreds of his former intervie

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24/02/2022

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I'm joined by my brother-in-law Zakee Shahid, a husband of 24 years, and father to 4. We start by talking about TV dads who've had an impact on us as fathers, then go on to discuss some of the real li

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13/02/2022

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My guest is Briana Payton, a policy analyst with the Chicago Community Bond Fund, and a leader with the Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice. We discuss Ms. Payton's path to community justice work as a career, the origins of the Chicago Community Bond Fund, and some exciting legislative victories of The Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice. https://soundcloud.com/blackgluepodcast/2022-02-04-briana-payton-a/s-m8VDj7HUUbX?si=81d12d75a1b94620b4353a13f2a9f344&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

My guest is Briana Payton, a policy analyst with the Chicago Community Bond Fund, and a leader with the Illinois Network...
13/02/2022

My guest is Briana Payton, a policy analyst with the Chicago Community Bond Fund, and a leader with the Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice. We discuss Ms. Payton's path to community justice work as a career, the origins of the Chicago Community Bond Fund, and some exciting legislative victories of The Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice. https://soundcloud.com/blackgluepodcast/2022-02-04-briana-payton-a/s-m8VDj7HUUbX?si=81d12d75a1b94620b4353a13f2a9f344&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

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06/02/2022

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The story of John Horse and the Black Seminoles has been largely untold, but they deserve to be remembered for a number of reasons: - They created the larges...

Look for a new episode on Sunday, Feb 6, 2022 is  the 9th President of the Chicago History Museum, Mr. Donald Lassere.  ...
05/02/2022

Look for a new episode on Sunday, Feb 6, 2022 is the 9th President of the Chicago History Museum, Mr. Donald Lassere. Subscribe wherever you get your podcast at.

We do Black History 365, but we're back to start the month of February off with a great conversation with Clyde El-Amin....
01/02/2022

We do Black History 365, but we're back to start the month of February off with a great conversation with Clyde El-Amin. Take a moment to subscribe to the podcast. There's a lot more on the way.

Look for my conversation with Donald Lassere, President of the Chicago History Museum next week.

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My guest is Clyde El-Amin, former president of Kennedy-King & Olive Harvey city colleges (Chicago), and current organizational and development consultant. His leadership and talents have benefited man

It was a pleasure to work on this project-- supporting the vision of my better half, Dr. Aisha El-Amin, PhD who produced...
01/02/2022

It was a pleasure to work on this project-- supporting the vision of my better half, Dr. Aisha El-Amin, PhD who produced , a wonderful series of interviews she conducted with UIC alum, faculty & staff. I produced the intro and edited the project. https://lnkd.in/eVgwyZHd.

UIC launches a podcast series, “28 Days of Black Excellence,” Feb. 1. It features inspiring stories of Black students, faculty, alumni and friends in celebration of Black History Month.

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27/07/2021

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Our guest is Chaplain Tahara Akmal, the first Muslim Woman to become certified as a Clinical Pastoral Education Educator by the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) since its founding in

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15/07/2021

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Ijeoma Ukenta, a Black Muslim Nigerian American woman, was accosted by Abigail Elphick, a white woman, at a Victoria’s Secret in the Milborn mall in Short Hills, New Jersey. Ms. Ukenta began recording

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04/07/2021

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On July 5, 1852 Frederick Douglass delivered a speech that would become known as "What to the Slave Is The Fourth of July?" Delivered in Corinthian Hall, Rochester, New York addressing the Rochester

https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/TymEcWkCz4Xq3nuv8Episode 23: Our guest is writer and social justice activist Mahal Lofton ...
30/06/2021

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Episode 23: Our guest is writer and social justice activist Mahal Lofton Emenari, who recently penned an open letter, following a two-and-a-half-year period of visiting masaajid/mosques throughout the Chicagoland area that left him feeling unwelcomed. Br. Emenari reads the letter in its entirety at the outset of the program. We discuss the nuances of culture and its potential impact on the perceptions of hospitality and also suggest that Black people (in general) have relied on sacred spaces to provide more than ritual, but have needed them to be places that affirm their identity also.

As valuable as highlighting the achievements of Black Americans are, it is remembering past hostility, violence, brutali...
04/02/2021

As valuable as highlighting the achievements of Black Americans are, it is remembering past hostility, violence, brutality & denial of our humanity that can best help us to end anti-Blackness and white supremacy today.

02/02/2021

First of all, we know that Black History is American History. You can't separate the two no matter how hard some might try. With that said, each day we'll be posting a recommended movie, book, t.v. series, musical artist/and or song, etc for your consideration.

Day #1- This book is the first of a 3 volume set. It lit a fire in 9 year-old me. Made me want to know more about Black History and made me think about what the future for Black people would look like in America.

https://www.amazon.com/Ebony-Pictorial-History-America-African/dp/B004UOK426

Ebony Pictorial History of Black America, Volume I African Past to Civil War

15/10/2020

Building on Broken Dreams (Brothers in Law Book 3) -From award-winning writer and bestselling author Lyndell Williams, a steamy romance that tests the boundaries of faith and yearning. If Maryam Avery stays in New York for one more day, she will die. Trapped in an abusive relationship with the manip...

28/05/2020

Cup Foods co-owner Mahmoud Abumayyaleh describes the moments that led to one of his employee's calling the police on George Floyd for alleged fraud. Abumayyaleh states he saw no sign of Floyd resisting arrest in the shop's surveillance video.

06/05/2020

After racial data for COVID-19 patients in many states became available, it has become clear that COVID-19 is disproportionately impacting Black communities all across the U.S.—including and especially Black Muslims, which make up between a quarter and a third of American Muslims overall. Black an...

06/05/2020
It's been a minute fam! So many changes over the past 2 months. Anyway, I'm back at it, choppin' it up with my sister-fr...
04/04/2020

It's been a minute fam! So many changes over the past 2 months. Anyway, I'm back at it, choppin' it up with my sister-from-another-mother Layla Abdullah-Poulos as we have our first (more to come) discussion on the impact of sheltering in place. https://soundcloud.com/btgwithtie/ep-16-sheltering-in-place-04-03-2020 Let me know what you think & please share!

Longtime collaborator Layla Abdullah-Poulos join Tariq. The two talk about the impact of COVID-19 and take a look at the new normal, sheltering in place. They talk about the impact hoarding, and the e

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