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Podcasts

BRIC Radio Presents:

Back to Reading Credits with Wes Jackson, Ep V

For the fifth episode of Back To Reading Credits, Wes Jackson spoke with artist and advocate Lachi about how she and her peers are fighting to make the music industry more accessible.

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BRIC Radio Presents:

BONUS | BRIC Master Class: The History of Hip-Hop with Wes Jackson

To appreciate The Culture, you need to understand where it all began. We hope you enjoy this look back at the origins and evolution of Hip-Hop with BRIC’s President, Wes Jackson.

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BRIC Radio Presents:

Back to Reading Credits with Wes Jackson, Ep III

For the third episode of Back To Reading Credits, Wes Jackson and Nadirah Simmons met up at BRIC House to talk about the state of Hip-Hop journalism, archiving your old magazines, and firsts.

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BRIC Radio Presents:

Back to Reading Credits with Wes Jackson, Ep II

On Friday, February 9, BRIC President Wes Jackson sat sat down with Sophia Chang, a public speaker, mentor, screenwriter, and author of “The Baddest Bitch in the Room: A Memoir.” Sophia calls herself a “matriarchitect”. Over the course of her career in the music business, she managed Ol’ Dirty Bastard, RZA, GZA, D’Angelo, Raphael Saadiq, Q Tip, and A Tribe Called Quest.

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BRIC Radio Presents:

Back to Reading Credits with Wes Jackson, Ep I

Nominated for the Signal Listener’s Choice Award

On August 11, 1973, 15-year-old Cindy Campbell threw a back-to-school party in the Bronx that forever shaped music history. 50 years later, August 11th is commonly celebrated as the birth of Hip-Hop. Women have always been there, influencing, promoting, and creating Hip-Hop culture. In celebration of Hip-Hop 50 and our inaugural episode, BRIC President Wes Jackson speaks with critically acclaimed hip-hop journalist, Kathy Iandoli.

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Brooklyn Free Speech Radio

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio is the borough’s first community podcast network with content produced and edited by NYC’s most diverse audio makers.

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Podcast & Audio Courses

Become a Digital Creator: Free Youth Workshop Series

Become a Digital Creator: Free Youth Workshop Series

6 sessions
Location
  • University Settlement, 501 Carlton Avenue
Prerequisite
None
Cost
FREE
OPEN TO
Residents of Atlantic Terminal Houses
Audio Production in the Studio

Audio Production in the Studio

Location
Multiple
Prerequisite
Television Studio Production
Cost
$25
OPEN TO
All
Marketing Your Podcast

Marketing Your Podcast

1 session
Location
Multiple
Prerequisite
None
Cost
$5
OPEN TO
All
Studio Podcasting

Studio Podcasting

Location
  • BRIC House Media Center
Prerequisite
Media Orientation
Cost
$50
OPEN TO
Brooklyn Residents
How to Edit Your Podcast

How to Edit Your Podcast

Location
Multiple
Prerequisite
None
Cost
Free
OPEN TO
All
Make a Podcast on Your Phone

Make a Podcast on Your Phone

Location
Multiple
Prerequisite
None
Cost
$5
OPEN TO
All

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