Live With Branson Brooks: Kellie Carter-Jackson
zWatch the engaging interview by The DC Voice contributor Branson Brooks and renowned author (We Refuse) and historian Dr. Kellie Carter-Jackson.
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zWatch the engaging interview by The DC Voice contributor Branson Brooks and renowned author (We Refuse) and historian Dr. Kellie Carter-Jackson.
Our contributor, Branson Brooks, had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Roache to discuss the rich, Black history of Georgetown in DC. Dr. Roache highlights the importance of the Black culture, shops, churches, and communities offered in the surrounding areas plus, how locals should engage with these communities. Watch the entire interview on YouTube!
Meet Leigh Byers, co-owner of hunnybunny Boutique! Today, our contributor, Ty’Keria La’Shea, had the opportunity to discuss Leigh’s skincare business that she runs with her family. hunnybunny Boutique is a Black owned shop that specializes in all natural, homemade products suited for melanated, dry skin. They offer body and facial soaps, body butters, scrubs, deodorants
DC Voice contributor Branson Brooks had the opportunity to speak with Derek Gray, an archivist at the People’s Archive at the D.C. Public Library. He specializes in the African American experience throughout the district. During their conversation, Gray talked about his riveting book “The NAACP in Washington DC: From Jim Crow to Home Rule” while
Our DC Voice journalist, Ty’Keria La’Shea, had the opportunity to interview Made With Love founder, Alina Liao, a proud daughter of immigrants and a mental health advocate. They discussed Liao’s inspiration to create Made With Love, the difficulties that come with being a child of immigrants and breakdown how Liao has been able to utilize
DC Voice contributor Branson Brooks had the opportunity to speak with Marjuan Canady, a Tony-nominated Broadway producer and the 2023 recipient of the “Woman to Watch on Broadway” award. During their conversation, Canady reflected on her upbringing in Washington, D.C., her transition to New York, and how both experiences helped shape her early Broadway career.