Morgan Gray

Afrocentric.

Mission: To redefine and expand the understanding of Afrocentrism by illuminating the deeper, often untold histories and lived experiences of the Black Aboriginal peoples of North America—those later labeled as African American. The podcast bridges these truths with the ancestral narratives of Africa, South America, and the Caribbean, fostering a renewed global appreciation for Black heritage, resilience, and cultural continuity. Purpose: This podcast exists to challenge limited historical frameworks, such as the dominant 1619 narrative, by restoring depth, dignity, and context to the story of...

Author

Morgan Gray

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Education

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Latest episode

Jun 25, 2026

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Episodes

old heads & young hos featuring Remar Tally 28.04.2023

Let’s have a realistic and modern conversation about sexism and ageism in the rap music industry. From the objectification and sexualization of women in lyrics and music videos to the marginalization of older artists, these forms of discrimination manifest themselves in several ways throughout the industry. In this episode, my guest, Remar Tally and I discuss the impact of this discrimination on a...

Freestyle 14: The South Might Rise Again 20.04.2023

The South Will Rise Again is a phrase referring to a possible re-uprising of the South. In honor of April being Confederate History Month, this episode is dedicated to comparing and highlighting the tragedies that have occurred and are still occurring in the American South. Join our hostess, Morgan Gray as she discusses current events, while explaining how new policies and legislation passed in th...

The Black Man is God featuring MacChisedec Sallis 13.04.2023

The Five-Percent Nation, sometimes referred to as the Nation of Gods and Earths, is a Black nationalist movement influenced by Islam that was founded in 1964 in the Harlem section of the borough of Manhattan, New York City, by Allah the Father, who was previously known as Clarence 13 X and, before that, Clarence Edward Smith. The Nation of Gods and Earths teaches the belief that Black people are t...

Freestyle 13: Yall Know Tee Tee Old 06.04.2023

According to my birth certificate, I turn 26 on the 9th of April. It's so weird to think about because half of me still feels 22 and half of me feels 73. It’s not a secret that Tee Tee is getting old. With this in mind, I thought it would be fun to share 26 lessons I've learned before reaching the age of 26. So join me as I celebrate 26 years of navigating the world as a black woman, obtaining wis...

For the Souls of Black Children pt II featuring Christopher B. Greene 30.03.2023

The total disenfranchisement of black children is a result of their age and race, but it prevents them from addressing the systemic racism that they confront every day. Black children are more susceptible to being led down the school to prison pipeline, compared to their white counterparts. It is time for our community to have another conversation about the importance of protecting, advocating, ed...

Freestyle 12: Hoodoo You Think You Are? 23.03.2023

Hoodoo is an umbrella term that describes the African-American traditions of spiritual healing, ancestral devotion, and protection. Largely historical examination of the practice of Hoodoo Conjure in America, including descriptions of its roots in Africa and Europe as well as elements of Native American traditions that have come together into a comprehensive whole over the history of the United St...

Vanilla ISIS featuring Mathew Myles 16.03.2023

Although Black Americans represent 13% of the population, according to statistics we commit 50% of the murders. Moreover, 90% of black victims are murdered by other blacks Americans. This phenomena is often referred to as Black-On Black Crime.  The phrase, Black-On Black Crime is a Nazi dog whistle that white Americans use to generate hate and fear, to label our community as violence, as well as t...

Divine Timing featuring Skylar Shields 09.03.2023

The Divine 9 is a name used to refer to the 9 Black Greek Letter Organizations that make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council which was founded on May 10, 1930 on the campus of Howard University. The Divine 9 was originally to educate and uplift the Black community from racial inequities, as a whole, these organizations has stood the test of time. Join my guest, Skylar Shields, as we discuss the c...

Afrofuturism: Black History with Black Historians featuring Shonna Tillman 02.03.2023

Afrofuturism is a cultural aesthetic that combines science-fiction, history and fantasy to explore the African-American experience and aims to connect those from the black diaspora with their forgotten African ancestry. As we navigate through modernity while remembering the past, oftentimes it is hard to focus on the future. My guest Shonna Tillman and I will discuss the modern state of the black...

The Good Ol’ Days: Black History with Black Historians featuring Bria Young 16.02.2023

The Civil Rights Movement was a nonviolent social and political movement and campaign from 1954 to 1968 that swept through the nation. Many African Americans worked tirelessly to abolish legalized institutional racial segregation, discrimination, and disenfranchisement. While doing so, white supremacy groups were created to counteract this movement. While many will focus on the achievements accomp...

Strange Fruit: Black History with Black Historians featuring Kymara Sneed 09.02.2023

A new chapter in American history opened as the Thirteenth Amendment, passed in January of 1865, was implemented. It abolished slavery in the United States, and now, with the end of the war, four million African Americans were free. As a result, millions of African Americans began to build a new place for themselves in public life, actively confronting racial prejudice as well as economic, politic...

For Those Who Chose the Sea: Black History with Black Historians featuring Xavier Sivels 02.02.2023

The Atlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved African people, mainly to the Americas. The slave trade regularly used the triangular trade route and its Middle Passage, and existed from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The purpose of this episode is to paint an accurate timeline of the enslaved person’s journey to the Americans while dispelling and correcting inac...

TALKING CASH MONEY $HIT featuring Benjamin Parker 26.01.2023

Black Americans experience far more precarious economic conditions than the American population as a whole. While the typical black household's income has risen over time, black households earn just 62 cents for every dollar earned by white households. The purpose of this episode is to inform the black community about the history of black finance and the modern black economy, while addressing the...

Freestyle 11: The Abundance of the Heart 19.01.2023

It is well known that the black community traditionally passes down history orally. By word of mouth, black people were able to teach morality and life lessons, revive old traditions, and heal the trauma that passed down from generations. With this in mind, the purpose of this episode is to combat the narrative that “black people do not have culture” by showcasing the richness of our tradition of...

A Doctor in the Sick Room featuring Jessica Gray 12.01.2023

Trust in health care among Americans has declined in recent decades, and it’s worse among African Americans. African Americans are more likely than whites to say they don’t trust their physician. In a poll, conducted in October of 2020, 7 of 10 African Americans say they’re treated unfairly by the health care system and 55% percent say they distrust it. Why?! The medical establishment has a long h...

Freestyle 10: Racism for Dummies 12.01.2023

For many of you, the last time someone sat down and had a conversation with you it surrounded topics that involved birds and bumblebees. Today I wanted to have a more serious conversation about race and racism in America. Talking about racism is not an attempt to guilt or shame anyone. It is about spreading awareness so that it can be properly addressed. And if I were you, I would stick around to...

Freestyle 9: The Hueless Heroes 05.01.2023

After closely reflecting over 2022, I have come to the conclusion that the white community has a shortage of role models and heroes, and an extended supply of audacity. So, I have made it my New Year's resolution to help point your community in the right direction. I have come to this conclusion based on the fact that a handful of white, Americans believe that Critical Race Theory courses have the...

Gray(t) Minds featuring Alex Gray 05.01.2023

As of 2021, the Black hair market is worth $1.6 billion and is expected to continue growing. Although the black hair care industry is extremely profitable, for many of the shareholders and business owners within this sector there is a lack of diversity of hair types. Moreover, many of the hair products that are promoted specifically towards the black community contain toxins that are hazardous to...

Freestyle 8: No Justice, No Peace 29.12.2022

A brief overview of my life, as an activist and my journey navigating academia and infiltrating all white spaces.

Afrocentric: After Dark featuring Yolanda Kelly 29.12.2022

The revolution will not be televised, but it will be recorded and uploaded on my podcast channel. What revolution? The black, female sexual liberation revolution that started in the 1950s, and influenced women to demand greater sexual freedom and control over their own bodies. Although the black, sexual liberation movement was spearheaded by black female luminaries, it has been counterproductive c...

Morgan Gray's Big Black Bottom featuring Kamari Jai Rose-Moore, Wavo, and Nicklaus Ross 22.12.2022

It is a shame that in the year of our Lord 2022, that we must remind the black community that liberation and separation can not co exist. The lives of black transgender people matter. This is a wake-up call: racism and anti-trans discrimination together are having an appalling impact on black transgender people’s lives, and it has to end. The goal of this episode is aid in the humanization of the...

Freestyle 7: Those Who Burn Books 15.12.2022

Those Who Burn Books will then Burn the People . The book burnings, the book bannings, and the objectification and erasion of Critical Race Theory, the teachings of POC, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ history is more nefarious and sinister than you think. It is my goal to argue that the rise of anti-intellectualism in America is a smoke screen for the war on education. There is no reason to restrict, ban, or c...

Freestyle 6: Black Women v. The World 08.12.2022

So, if it's white people’s responsibility to dismantle systemic racism. Then, it must be men’s responsibility to dismantle the patriarchy. The problem is that there is a large population of men that do not believe that patriarchy exists or see how they contribute to it. In many cases, black men are fully committed to supporting the patriarchy because of sexism, misogynoir, religious beliefs, and/o...

In Black Men’s Business II featuring Billy Hamilton and Dalvin Tate 08.12.2022

Black men and women have been beefing on the internet for the past five years. With the rise of the Passport Pookies, arguments surrounding going 50/50 in relationships, and the evolution of the high value man, the concept of black love seems to be a thing of the past. When we come across something online that is so outrageous that we can’t help but respond, we may be falling into the Rage Farming...

Keeping Up with the Caucasians featuring Bria Young 24.11.2022

Eurocentrism is the pinnacle in which many people choose to perceive the world around them. For many the opportunity to obtain a close proximity to whiteness is their life’s goal. Although Eurocentrism is perceived from the point of view of Europe or European people. Who can be considered white in America has changed throughout time. In this episode, it is our goal to define whiteness, paint an ou...

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