Finally: *A Black Women's Radio Program* is up and running on the
Internet!
*Some of Us Are Brave: A Black Women's Radio Program* *(SOUAB)* began on June
10, 2003 at KPFK in Los Angeles, CA. It takes its name from the
ground-breaking book, *All the Women are White, All the Blacks are Men, But
Some of Us Are Brave, * edited by Gloria T. Hull, Patricia Bell Scott, and Barbara Smithand published in 1982.
The current cyberspace incarnation of *SOUAB* is a project of the
newly-formed Ida B. Wells Institute based in Atlanta, Georgia. Its purpose
is three-fold:
= To provide a space for the voices and perspectives of Black women, since
our voices and perspectives are silenced in much of the media;
= To raise the level of dialogue and analysis on issues of importance to
Black women wherever they may be;
and
= To provide food for the *minds* of Black women as opposed to simply
playing music for the hearts and souls of Black women
Check out the original *SOUAB* every Thursday at 2:00 pm (Pacific Standard
Time) on KPFK ( 90.7 FM in Los Angeles, 98.7 FM in Santa Barbara, or
http://www.kpfk.org), and check out *Some of Us Are Brave … South* at
http://www.live365.com/stations/souab
Peace!
someofusarebrave@gmail.com || http://souab.blogspot.com
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Some of Us Are Brave: A BlackWomen's Radio Program
http://souab.blogspot.com