Synopsis
Raymond Christian's storytelling is born out of his own life experiences: inner city poverty, race relations, military, family, travel, and adventure.
Episodes
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WRS Classic: The Storytellers Journey Part 1
29/03/2017 Duration: 41minThis episode traces storytelling in African American culture, from its roots in Africa, through the Middle Passage and slavery, and continuing through time until today. Ray shares which stories white people hear, which stories are just for “family”, and reflections on Ray’s introduction to the art of storytelling.
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WRS Classic: An Imaginary Past
08/01/2017 Duration: 24minRay looks at the origins of a false narrative of Black American history, its racist origins, the founder of revisionist history regarding the Civil War and Reconstruction, along with its influence on American society today.
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WRS Classic: Changes and Adaptation
30/12/2016 Duration: 25minRay examines the nature of Black American assimilation into white culture.
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WRS Classic: Education—in Black and White
19/09/2016 Duration: 31minWhat, when, how, and why Blacks learned in the US as well as what others were taught about them, from the slave quarters to HBCU’s.
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WRS Classic: Dying While Black
26/07/2016 Duration: 24minWhat happens after death? Not in the metaphysical, existential sense. But quite literally, what happens after death? The history of the handling of bodies of Black decedents has been filled with interesting twists and turns, from blatant desecration to unusual rituals. Explore this topic with me in this episode of What's Ray Saying?
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WRS Classic: Line of Departure
18/07/2016 Duration: 31minThis special episode marks a dividing line between the old and new, where you were and where you're going, what was and what will be. Follow the journey from "seasoning" of slaves, to the life of a domestic worker in the 60's to current questions of assimilation and acculturation.
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WRS Classic: Brothers in Arms
14/06/2016 Duration: 35minFrom the birth of this nation until today, Ray explores the complexities of life as a soldier of color in the US.
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WRS Classic: Hunger
11/05/2016 Duration: 26minFrom food stamps to gov'ment cheese—what it meant, how it helped, how we felt about it then, and what we think about it now.
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WRS Classic: Complexion
21/04/2016 Duration: 25minA literal discussion of skin color—the range of visual nuances of appearances that we consider "Black", how those divisions came to be and their many implications. From the paper bag test and one drop rule to Rachel Dolezal, who is Black and why?
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WRS Classic: Life After Slavery
02/04/2016 Duration: 21minIn this premiere episode, Ray details the hardships that Blacks experienced after slavery and explores the themes and patterns of struggle that continued through the generations and into his own life. This episode contains special music by Beej Gordy Brooks and cameo "appearances" by Kevin Allison and Kristina Wong.
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WRS Classic: Welcome to "What's Ray Saying?"
26/03/2016 Duration: 02minWant to know what this podcast is all about? Listen to Ray, the host, share a little of his vision and focus for the show as well as a little about himself.