Beach City Radio
Coffee Conversations with Greg J
Unapologetically Black perspectives. Culturally Relevant conversation with thought leaders from all over the diaspora. Topics are reflective contemplations of current issues and trends centered in arts and culture in the global Black community. We seek truth. We seek to inform and inspire the Beloved Community. Greg J. is a media executive, producer, arts and culture advocate and global thinker. His long career at Black Radio has given him a front row seat to the lifestyles, trends and perspectives of the Black American Community. Driven by a deeply thoughtful desire to build bridges of music...
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May 12, 2025
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Global Assignment: The legacy of Dr. Runoko Rashidi - Tony Browder 18.02.2024 1:17:48
We welcome renowned Pan African Scholar and historian Tony Browder to the coffee table as legacy of the late great Pan African ScholarDr. Runoko Rashidi is discussed. We explore the essence of Pan African Consiousness and the importance of this history for people of African descent in this United States of America. We discuss the new documentary produced by Tony Browder that chronicles the life of...
Pan African Heritage Museum, Cape Coast Ghana - The Honorable Kojo Yankah 09.02.2024 50:03
On this episode of Coffee Conversations with Greg J., we are lifting up an incredible project in Ghana, the Pan African Heritage Museum Listen as Kojo Yankah joins us from Cape Coast Ghana, to share the whys and wherefores of this great museum . In the meantime, go to www.pahmuseum.org to see the entire digital exhibit. Learn how you can support the building of this great edifice and open your hea...
The Making of HipHop: History of HipHop Journalism - Darryl James 03.02.2024 49:43
This week we will continue our examination of the Making of Hip-Hop with a fascinating conversation with @Darryl James. He is a publisher, writer, entrepreneur and social critic. He was the Publisher/Editor of RapSheet, the first Hiphop Newspaper, the writer for HipHop Countdown and Report, the first nationally syndicated rap radio show and is a respected author, social critic and entrepreneur.
Are You Ready for Some Football? - Reflections on the World's Favorite Sport 03.02.2024 1:02:27
Just as we are enthralled with the NFL playoffs, so are our African brothers and sisters enthralled with the Africa Cup of Nations foootball tournament (soccer) … we have Rodney Knox former Marketing Director for the San Francisco 49ers and Edward Aiken reknowned radio and television sports journalist in Accra Ghana… we contrast rgw two worlds of football and football…
Gospel of Social Justice - Rev. Kelvin Sauls 25.01.2024 1:17:07
History shows that the Black Church has a been essential in our fight towards freedom and equality. But these are unprecedented times. We sit and chat with Rev. Kelvin Sauls, a progressive, prophetic and Pan-African Pastor engaged in trans-national emancipatory faith-rooted organizing at the intersection of South LA and South Africa.
AI: Increasing the digital divide? - Sadiki Bakari 08.11.2023 57:27
The global reset is real and we've invited Afro-futuristic Researcher, Sadiki Bakari to discuss Artificial Intelligence and other emerging technologies and what they mean to us. Our digital devices are really startling us. Clearly major developments are happening in the digital space. and what in the world is Transhumanism?? Coffee is on at Coffee Conversations with Greg J.
The Making of Hip-Hop: Violet Brown and Greg Mack 05.10.2023 1:10:14
As we talk about 50 years of hip-hop, we gather with Industry legend Violet Brown and iconic radio broadcaster Greg Mack to talk about the early days of hip-hop. Violet was the premier buyer for Wherehouse Records and Greg was the nucleus of the crew at 1580 KDAY, the first commercial radio station to present a rap format on the west coast. This is legendary conversation. PLUS we have a surprise g...
A League of their own - Women's Tackle Football League 14.09.2023 33:39
Although the original broadcast came as a subject change after a robust discussion of Hip-Hop's 50th Anniversary, the topic deserves its own podcast... We are talking about the Women's Tackle Footbal League - a national phenomenon as the dialogue amplifyes women in sports. This is serious business. Join, music producer extraordinaire Dwayne "Muffla" Simon and the Commissioner of the WTFL as we hav...
The Making of Hip-Hop: Conversation with Felicia Morris (The Poetess) & Sheena Lester (Journalist) 14.09.2023 31:27
And so as everyone is talking about the 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop, we continue our series on the Making of Hip-Hop. When Hip-Hop emerged, I was a young industry executive and that gave me a front row seat to what is now the biggest music genre ever. Today, we speak with a renonwed rap artist, radio star and entrepreneur Felicia Morris aka The Poetess. She released an album back in the day when f...
Contemplations on the Montgomery Brawl, Niger and other news and culture items 14.09.2023 14:48
The brawl in Montgomery had everyone talking. I commented on a facebook post after viewing ONE single point of view. A view that made me comment that the now renowned "Aquaman" swam over but didnt do anything. I wasnt dissing him because actually I was still giving him props. I erred however because I had not viewed other video that clearly showed him gettinjg into the fray as he should. But the c...
Racism and Resignations- LA City Hall at a Crossroads - Jasmyne Cannick/Dr. Anthony Samad 22.10.2022 1:01:53
As the City reels from hearing astoundingly racist comments caught on tape and spewed by LA City Council President Nury Martinez, Gil Cedillo, Kevin DeLeon and Ron Herrera, The City is in an uproar. Renowned academic, Dr, Anthony Samad and political nalyst, aithor and blogger Jasmyne Cannick joins to discuss and analyze the cibtroversy and its affect on the Black Community.
Black Stuntmen and Stuntwomen's Association: 55 years of equity and inclusion 16.10.2022 1:14:28
The struggle towards equity and inclusion in the movie business has always been a long and arduous fight. We always think of the actors and actresses in front of the camera but what about the stuntmen and stuntwomen. We're talking to two veteran stuntmen Alex Brown and Henry King alongside Robert Sausedo, CEO of Community Build, the venerable community develop,emt and social justice advocacy organ...
Education and the Future of Work: Dana Hammond, Founder/CEO-Academy of Media Arts 23.09.2022 42:24
As our communities emerge from pandemic recovery, clearly the future of work has changed. New skill sets are needed in the workplace creative spaces, Technology is the foundation toward commerce. How are we preparing our young minds for advancement in these days and time. How do we encourage learning and creativity in this rapidly changing world. We are talking with visionary educator/entrepreneur...
30 Years Later_ 1992_ Los Angeles Civil Unrest 23.09.2022 1:03:11
Reflevtions of the 1992 Civil Unrest
Black Theater Perspectives: Sandra Evers-Manly, Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center 17.09.2022 1:05:16
We contemplate the essence of theater from a black perspective, What are the triumphs and challenges of producing plays and musicals. Are we promoting the pornography of Black Pain? What about film? We are telling our own stories with Sandra Evers-Manly, Founder of the Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center.
Black and British: Perspectives of Black community and the Monarchy 17.09.2022 49:01
The passing of Queen Elizabeth II is a global hostorical occurrence, Much is being said about her legacy, I began to contemplate the civil rights movement in the UK and decided to reach out to a black newspaper in London to gain the community's perspective. We are excited to welcome @LeahMahon, journalist at The Voice, a 40 year old black newspaper serving London
Black Music Month History: Historian and Music antique collector Bill Doggett = 15.06.2022 1:17:56
As we contemplate African American Music Appreciation Month, We are chopping it up with renowned collector, historian and lecturer Bill Doggett as we exolore the early history of African American Music. This is a fascinating discourse
Creating a sustainable Arts & Culture Community = Robert Sausedo, Lula Washington 14.06.2022 1:03:57
The Creative Economy continues to be a vibrant and compelling conversation here... We're linking with Robert Sausedo, CEO of renowned Community Based organization Community Build to discuss the importance of arts and culture advocacy as the City recovers. We're joined by legacy arts and culture icon Lula Washington of the Lula Washington Dance Theater. So happy to continue the discussion with two...
Creative Economy: Black Stuntmen and Women's Association: Margaret Kreeger, Esq. 03.06.2022 1:01:50
This will be a very interesting conversation with Margaret Kreeger, Esq, a renowned industry instrumental in breaking barriers to segments of the working industry. These breakthroughs led to the formation of the Black Stuntmen and Women's Association.
Ismaila MBaye: Live from Senegal - Every Hhuman needs a human 03.06.2022 53:53
We reach across the oceans to link in with Senegalese music star and renowned actor in African Cinema, Ismail Mbaye. We are talking about his latest music offering, his acting career and rge global music arts and culture scene,,, This one is interesting because the entire conversation is spoken in his native touncue of Woloff... translated by my friend also from Senegal Bro. Boubacar,,, Thanks Tho...
Electoral Contemplations: Long Beach, LA, and California 03.06.2022 1:08:12
As the election looms near, we are inundated with a plethora of negative advertising. In Long Beach, super negative mailers are hitting community mailboxes. In Longs Angeles a parade of negative television ads rare dominating our viewing consciousness... Siting with us with coffee and contemplations Steven Neal = President, Lomg Beach Harbor Commission Jasmyne Cannick = Journalist, Poltocal Cnalys...
State of California Reparations Task Force: Journalist Antonio Ray Harvey 12.05.2022 59:33
The State of California has mandated that a task force investigate the feasibility for roviding and distributing reparations for descendants of slave, The hearings have been going on and we're sitting to talk with renownd journalist Antonio Ray Harvey of the California Black Media Network so to take a look at the process.... Reparations in memory of our ancestors...
Global Creative Economy: Toni Simmons-Henson, Atlanta Black Theater Festival 16.04.2022 57:53
Cinversations of the Creative Economy continue as we turn our lens globally. We're talking to the Executive Director of the Atlanta Black Theater Festival, Toni Simmons-Henson. We just linked up with her in Ghana and now that we are back in the States , we're talking about the challenges and triumphs of working toward a global creative economy. And Surprise, Toni is reporting live from honduras!!!...
Black History Month Everyday: Dr. Daniel Walker - Scholar, historian, author, social entrepreneur 30.03.2022 1:09:02
Originally streamed in Black History Month, we did not post to the podcast library until now. Dr. Daniel Walker examines Black Hisptory Month and why it matters. This is a great conversation!!!
State of the Port: Steven Neal, President, Harbor Commission 30.03.2022 1:09:45
On the heels of the annual "State of the Port" report, We spoke with Steven Neal for a check in on how the Port of Long Beach is handling it's mission to keep the supply chain moving and relieve the backlog of cargo ships in the Long Beach Harbor... Big Job. Great conversation...
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