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Deep Roots, Continuing Legacy — Black History in Philadelphia with Amy Cohen

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Thank you for joining us for another episode of The Silk Stocking Sisters Podcast. In this episode, we are honored to welcome Amy Cohen, an educator, storyteller, and author. After teaching middle and high school social studies for 20 years, Ms. Cohen transitioned in 2013 to become the Director of Education at History Making Productions. Today, she shares insights from her book, Black History in the Philadelphia Landscape: Deep Roots, Continuing Legacy, which uncovers the rich and often overlooked Black history of Philadelphia.


Together, we explore the deep and complex history of Philadelphias Black community: its leaders, its legacy, and its lasting impact. Ms. Cohen shares compelling stories, historical context, and data that shed light on the city's legacy of African American leadership, the impact of desegregation in the North, and Malcolm Xs connection to Philadelphia. Ms. Cohen also reflects on her experience teaching African American history in the first district in the U.S. to require it.


This episode is a deep dive into the importance of inclusive history, the power of education, and the need to acknowledge and amplify the voices that have shaped our cities and our country. As Ms. Cohen powerfully reminds us: Being American is more than a pride we inherit; it's the past we step into and how we repair it.


Tune in for a powerful conversation that bridges history, education, and social justice. Remember to subscribe to The Silk Stocking Sisters Podcast on the ALIVE Podcast Network app for more episodes!
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34 episodes

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Thank you for joining us for another episode of The Silk Stocking Sisters Podcast. In this episode, we are honored to welcome Amy Cohen, an educator, storyteller, and author. After teaching middle and high school social studies for 20 years, Ms. Cohen transitioned in 2013 to become the Director of Education at History Making Productions. Today, she shares insights from her book, Black History in the Philadelphia Landscape: Deep Roots, Continuing Legacy, which uncovers the rich and often overlooked Black history of Philadelphia.


Together, we explore the deep and complex history of Philadelphias Black community: its leaders, its legacy, and its lasting impact. Ms. Cohen shares compelling stories, historical context, and data that shed light on the city's legacy of African American leadership, the impact of desegregation in the North, and Malcolm Xs connection to Philadelphia. Ms. Cohen also reflects on her experience teaching African American history in the first district in the U.S. to require it.


This episode is a deep dive into the importance of inclusive history, the power of education, and the need to acknowledge and amplify the voices that have shaped our cities and our country. As Ms. Cohen powerfully reminds us: Being American is more than a pride we inherit; it's the past we step into and how we repair it.


Tune in for a powerful conversation that bridges history, education, and social justice. Remember to subscribe to The Silk Stocking Sisters Podcast on the ALIVE Podcast Network app for more episodes!
  continue reading

34 episodes

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