RE.B.U.K.E.E
RE.B.U.K.E.E
Marcus Jones
The RE.B.U.K.E.E podcast is a platform that focuses on RE-establishing BLACK Unity, Knowledge, Education, and Economics within the black community (RE.B.U.K.E.E). The Podcast tackles several topics that affect the black community and provide solutions by inviting guests and professionals.
Episode 60: What is Ebonyopoly?
RE.B.U.K.E.E returns from its long vacation to do a special piece about a game that will transform and change black America!  The company and the board game is Ebonyopoly!!!   The company was founded in 2020 during the middle of the national crisis of racial tensions after the death of George Floyd.  Desiring to create an appreciation of Black History beyond the sparse facts taught in schools Dr. Ruth Pauline Plummer, CEO and Founder of Covenant Daughters Ministries International; DeWayne Washington, CEO and Founder of Facetime Studies and a myriad of other business ventures; Alicia L. Hemphill, M.S., CEO and Found of Beyond-theLimitations came together to launch EBONY-OPOLY.
Feb 27, 2023
53 min
Episode 59: I am Still Human: Better Treatment in the US Prison System
The US Prison System is notorious for mistreatment of inmates, especially people of color.  The Prison system in Norway is famous of treating their inmates like first class citizens although they are locked up for violent crimes.  RE.B.U.K.E.E interviews Anthony Hall from Alabama and Sakeya Donaldson from Florida to discuss the hardships of prison and if the Norway Prison system would work in America.
Aug 29, 2022
59 min
Ep. 58 Our Ancestories: Teaching our history to Kids
RE.B.U.K.E.E podcast is big on education, especially when it comes to African history.  Ekiuwa Aire (pronounced eh-queue-wah eye-reh 🔊), a Nigerian-Canadian cultural connector who is passionate about building a love and knowledge of African history and culture with all kids.  She founded Our Ancestories and became a storyteller when she noticed the lack of diversity in the children’s book industry, specifically regarding children’s books on African history. Please purchase her children's books that help paint Africans in a positive light and check out episode 58!
Aug 1, 2022
29 min
Episode 57: Being the Oldest Sucks!
Being the oldest comes with a lot of responsibility.  Sometimes in the black community, the eldest child is like the third parent in the household and parents expectations and treatment of them are sometimes unfair.  RE.B.U.K.E.E founder and special guest Natasha Washington, author of the book, "Dear Strong Friend, I Know Exactly How You Feel" discuss their experiences of being the eldest child growing up. 
Jun 14, 2022
55 min
Ep 56: Transfer and Get Money!
College Football has drastically changed over the past three years, especially for the college athlete but their are people that hate it (mostly whites).  RE.B.U.K.E.E sits down with Jeff Easley with Full Sports Podcast and Jamesetta Cleveland, the founder of Sports Mom University to talk about NIL and transfer portal and the impact it has on black athletes. 
Mar 1, 2022
54 min
Episode 55: Gullah...Gullah Geechee
February is Black History Month and it would not be right if RE.B.U.K.E.E did not do a show that educated the people about its people.  RE.B.U.K.E.E interviews Akua Page (co-founder of the geecheeexperience.com and www.futnuss.com) and Javierus Ajogwu, members of the Gullah Geechee tribe to get the inside scoop of the history of the people, the traditions, the trials and tribulations, and goals of the people.  This is a show that you DO NOT WANT TO MISS!!!
Feb 15, 2022
52 min
Episode 54: Is This Your Pastor?
There are some good ministers, but there are also ministers/Pastors that do the "MOST" just to get attention.  These actions are dangerous and can lead a lot of people down the wrong path!  RE.B.U.K.E.E talks about the controversial Mega Church Pastor Mike Todd and the nasty and dangerous incident that happened last month and why people are not outrage enough.
Feb 8, 2022
41 min
Ep 53: Scamming the Bereaved
Thousands of people get scammed during the worst times of their lives....when they have to bury a love one.  RE.B.U.K.E.E talks to Arlillian Bushelon, a educated black that manages the Bushelon Funeral Home Inc in Birmingham, AL to discuss the do's and dont's when it comes to burying your love one. 
Jan 31, 2022
32 min
Ep 52: Handling Grief in the Black Community
RE.B.U.K.E.E interviews Counselors Jerry Gibson from Complete Counseling LLC and Juanika Benson of Mindful Concept LLC of Detroit, MI to discuss how black people are handling death during the pandemic and tips on how to grief properly.  
Dec 6, 2021
57 min
Episode 51: More than a Game
RE.B.U.K.E.E interviews the dynamic defense Attorney April Preyar from Chicago, ILL.  April's passion for the black community is not only seen in her work, but in her invention!  April invented a board game that helps black families how to deal with the police in certain situations in life and RE.B.U.K.E.E has it all on audio!
Oct 19, 2021
37 min
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