Dr. Carter G. Woodson Museum in St. Petersburg celebrates black history all year long
All month, 10News is celebrating the contributions African Americans have made to the Tampa Bay area, there's no better place to start than the Dr. Carter G. Woodson Museum in St. Pete. It's named after the father of Black History Month. In this interview with executive director Terri Lipsey Scott, 10News reporter Emerald Morrow shows why it is a treasured piece of culture for us all.
Dr. Umar Johnson live at Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum in St Pete. Fl 2016
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Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum ArtWalk Experience film by Jabaar Edmond
In partnership with the Florida Holocaust Museum, program participants include: State Representative Darryl Rouson, Andrida McCall Hosey Andresia Mosley, Tabitha Shorter, Joan Golden, Mara Brody, Donald Brunson Jr. Adrienne Reddick
St. Petersburg reviving African American Museum
On the verge of shutting down, the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum in St. Petersburg is getting new life.
Honoring Carter G. Woodson
This Black History Month we look back at the life of Carter G. Woodson. He was the son of slaves, self-taught and didn't go to high school until he was about 20 years old. Despite he obstacles he encountered, he became one of the first African Americans
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Selma, Alabama. I never learned hate at home, or shame. I had to go to school for that. Dick Gregory. This DIALOGUE IS BEHIND SCENES TALK BETWEEN .
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I never learned hate at home, or shame. I had to go to school for that. Dick Gregory.
Carol Mickett & Sandra Gadsden at The Dali Musuem
Sandra J. Gadsden is the assistant metro editor/St. Petersburg and online editor of the St. Pete Times (formerly the Neighborhood Times). Gadsden also writes a weekly column that focuses on current issues and events in south Pinellas County.
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A St. Petersburg resident of more than 18 years, she was a founding board member of the Studio@620 and has served on the boards of the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum and the Saturday Morning Market. She is a member of the Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists (TBABJ), the Society of Professional Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ). She was a member of the 2001 class of Leadership St. Petersburg, which is part of the local Chamber of Commerce.
In addition, she serves on the board of directors of OC, Inc., of the United Church of Christ, which petitions the FCC for fairness in radio and television.
Before joining the Times in July 1993, she held writing, editing and design positions at the Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville and at the Post and Courier in her hometown, Charleston, S.C.
Green conference: Natasha Myers - Seeding Plant/People Conspiracies to Root into the Planthroposcene
Seeding Plant/People Conspiracies to Root into the Planthroposcene: Ten no-so-easy steps for growing livable worlds
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Natasha Myers is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at York University, the convenor of the Politics of Evidence Working Group, director of the Plant Studies Collaboratory, co-organizer of Toronto’s Technoscience Salon, and co-founder of the Write2Know Project. Her book Rendering Life Molecular: Models, Modelers, and Excitable Matter (Duke UP, 2015) won the 2016 Robert K. Merton Prize from the American Sociological Association’s Science, Knowledge, and Technology Section. It is an ethnography of an interdisciplinary group of scientists who make living substance come to matter at the molecular scale. Myers’ current projects span investigations of plant-people conspiracies in a range of contexts, including studies on the arts and sciences of vegetal sensing and sentience, the politics and aesthetics of garden enclosures in a time of climate change. Most recently, she has launched a long-term ethnography on restoration ecology and enduring colonial violence in Toronto’s High Park oak savannahs. Myers is also experimenting with the arts of ecological attention through a research-creation project with award winning filmmaker and dancer Ayelen Liberona. Becoming Sensor engages art and anthropology to design protocols for an “ungrid-able ecology” grounded in decolonial feminist praxis. natashamyers.org & becomingsensor.com
Carter G. Woodson
Carter Godwin Woodson was an African-American historian, author, journalist and the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. Woodson was one of the first scholars to study African-American history. A founder of Journal of Negro History, Woodson has been cited as the father of black history.
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Dr. Umar Johnson is a Doctor of Clinical Psychology and Certified School Psychologist who is considered an expert on the education and mental health of Afrikan and Afrikan-American children. Dr. Umar, as he is known to friends, is a paternal kinsman to both the Great Abolitionist Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) and the late Bishop Alexander Wayman (1821-1895), 7th Bishop of the AME Church, both from Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Dr.Umar is founder and lead tour guide for the Unapologetically Afrikan Black College & Consciousness Tour for 11 thru 17-year-old boys & girls which exposes them to the great historical Black College tradition, within the context of visiting and learning about significant places and personalities that helped shaped the global Afrikan struggle for freedom and independence. This tour is held annually during the first two weeks of July.
The Prince of Pan-Afrikanism hosts a free regular weekly Black parent teleconference every Tuesday morning from 6-8am EST where he gives free educational and mental health consultations to community members in order to help them better advocate for Black children. Dr. Umar's name, quotes and speeches have been mentioned and shared on records and songs by various Hip-Hop artists more than any other living scholar. In addition, his image has been re-created by various Black artists more than any other scholar of the 21st century.
The most requested Black scholar in America also hosts a regular annual Unapologetically Afrikan Group tour to the Afrikan continent, which takes place the last week in July and first week in August. This tour, which always includes stops in two different countries, is designed to help Afrikans in the west reestablish their psycho-spiritual connection to their ancestral homeland.
A direct descendant of formerly enslaved civil war veterans who served in the United States Colored Troops of Maryland, Dr.Umar is an educational diagnostician who specializes in special education issues. He is known most for his work in identifying mis-diagnosed learning disabled and ADHD students.
Dr.Umar has been featured on News One Now, the Tom Joyner Morning Show, the Bev Smith Show, The Breakfast Club, as has appeared as a special guest life coach on Real Housewives of Atlanta(RHOA8). As a child therapist, he works with depressed and behaviorally-challenged males. Dr.Umar is author of the book Psycho-Academic Holocaust: The Special Education and ADHD Wars Against Black Boys, the 1st book ever written by a African-American male school psychologist to Black parents with specific strategies on how to fight back against special education and ADHD misdiagnoses. Dr.Umar also holds degrees in education and political science.
Dr.Johnson is preparing to begin organizing his National Independent Black Ex-Offender Association (NIBEA), also known as The New Underground Railroad, in order to advocate for rights on behalf of previously incarcerated Black women, men & children, and to prevent their recidivism. Dr.Umar is founder of the Unapologetically Afrikan, Unapologetically Black, & Afrikan Family First movements.
Dr.Umar is founder & president of the National Independent Black Parent Association (NIBPA) organized to fight against educational and academic racism & disproportionality in the 7 core areas of a) special education, b) school discipline, c) school finance, d) social support/services, e) school policy, f) home schooling, and g) parent advocacy.
One of the most recognized social scientists & Pan-Afrikanists of the 21st Century, his book, articles and lectures are included by college and university professors across the country within their required course materials. Dr. Umar is one of the most requested speakers in the world, and has lectured in North America, South America, The Caribbean, Europe and Afrika.
Dr. Umar is currently working on building his new school, The Frederick Douglass & Marcus Garvey RBG International Leadership Academy for Boys, America's first residential academy for Black boys founded upon the principles of Pan-Afrikanism and International Economics. In the future, Dr. Umar also would like to extend this school to include female students in their own residential school.
USFSP Black History Showcase
The University of South Florida St. Petersburg celebrates Black History Month through performing arts
Dr Umar Johnson Rants like A Fool
Dr. Umar Johnson, aka “The Prince Of Pan Afrikanism” uploaded 45-minute rant against an adversary in the conscious community. People are calling him hypocritical for the language he is using. - Music by Lee Martin
List of planetariums | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:13 1 Permanent planetariums
00:00:37 1.1 Africa
00:01:21 1.2 Asia
00:06:51 1.3 Europe
00:21:00 1.4 North America
00:21:09 1.4.1 Canada
00:22:56 1.4.2 Costa Rica
00:23:08 1.4.3 Mexico
00:25:50 1.4.4 United States
00:40:49 1.5 Oceania
00:41:41 1.6 South America
00:44:17 2 Planetarium computer software
00:45:02 3 Planetarium manufacturers
00:50:40 4 See also
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This entry is a list of permanent planetariums, including software and manufacturers. In addition, many mobile planetariums exist, touring venues such as schools.
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Dr. Umar A. Johnson And Sa Neter Classic Message To The Grassroots
Stopping Police Murder: BLACK LIVES MATTER Movement's Future
Police murder and the future of the Black Lives Matter movement considered by Dennis Flores, victim of police brutality and founder of a police watchdog group El Grito de Sunset Park, Brian Jones, Green Party Lieutenant Governor Candidate, educator, activist and Gina, activist, with some audience participation. Sponsored by Green Party January 29, 2015 at the Brooklyn Friends Meeting House. video by Joe Friendly
Black History Performance at St. Pete USF (FACES Tampa Chapter)
This was a piece for a black history program the USF St. Pete campus.
Dr. Umar Johnson: Escaping The Trap!
Dr. Umar Johnson speaks at the Palladium Theatre in St. Petersburg to a very dignified audience of Black people about Escaping The Traps set for our children in the Public School System.
Dr. Umar Johnson breaks down the various measures that are taken to misdiagnose our youth which ensures that they will either fail or even worse guarantee a ride on the express lane straight to a life in prison. This is one of the most intense fact laden lectures you will ever experience bar none!
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About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it the first community college in Florida to offer four-year degrees. On Dec. 11, 2001, the college received the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools' accreditation to offer courses leading to bachelor's degrees.
In 2002, St. Petersburg College began offering courses leading to bachelor's degrees in Education, Nursing and Technology Management. The college's commitment to its two-year curriculum, which has earned it wide recognition and annually wins it high national rankings, remains as strong as ever.
Today, SPC has ten learning sites throughout Pinellas County and recently became the first college in Florida to offer a four-year degree in Dental Hygiene. This program's offerings augment its two-year program, which has been in operation since 1963. SPC added four-year degrees in Veterinary Technology, Public Safety Administration and Orthotics and Prosthetics in 2005.
College Accreditation
St. Petersburg College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associates degrees and to offer courses leading to bachelor's degrees in the following areas: Banking, Nursing, Business Administration, Orthotics & Prosthetics, Elementary/Secondary Education, Paralegal Studies. Educational Studies. Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification. Dental Hygiene. Public Safety Administration. Health Services Administration. Sustainability Management. International Business. Technology Management. Management & Organizational Leadership. Veterinary Technology.
SPC also offers access to junior and senior level courses for bachelors and graduate degrees at the University Partnership Center. The UPC partners with the University of South Florida, University of South Florida at St. Petersburg, Eckerd College, University of Florida, Florida State University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, University of Central Florida, Florida International University, Florida A&M University, Saint Leo University, Florida Gulf Coast University, Florida Institute of Technology, Barry University, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University, Indiana University, and St. Petersburg College.