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Black Frequencies: Podcast Series

Black Frequencies – is a community-engaged podcast that amplifies the voices, research, and lived experiences of Afro-Caribbean Black (ACB) students and the broader Black community in Winnipeg. Rooted in storytelling, scholarship, and cultural expression, the podcast creates a dynamic platform where the ACB community works in solidarity as knowledge creators, public thinkers, and emerging leaders. Black Frequencies functions as both a learning space and an intellectual hub, fostering critical dialogue, community connection, and academic exploration.


Produced in partnership with Rogers TV, the podcast removes traditional barriers to media production among ACB people while ensuring professional broadcast quality. This collaboration offers ACB community members in Winnipeg, particularly students, hands-on training in a real-world media environment, equipping them with practical skills in audio production, storytelling, and digital communication.


A signature element of the podcast is the “Friday is Everyday” segment—a reflective and forward-looking feature that challenges listeners to rethink how they live, work, and engage with their purpose. This segment reframes “Friday” not as an escape from the week, but as a mindset rooted in freedom, intention, and alignment. It encourages students and listeners to design lives where rest, joy, creativity, and fulfillment are not postponed, but integrated into everyday living. Grounded in both lived experience and critical insight, this segment connects personal growth with broader cultural, academic, and community realities.


More than a podcast, Black Frequencies is a high-impact experiential learning platform. It supports the development of essential skills in public speaking, critical thinking, and research communication. 

Black Frequencies is more than a podcast—it serves as an infrastructure for the ACB Winnipeg community to generate knowledge, foster professional development, and create community-driven impact.

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