Show Info

Produced by: Asia

Show Times

Timezone: PST [UTC-8]
Mon:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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About the Show


“The Voice of Culture: Championing Racial Equality and Social Justice” is a dedicated to exploring, celebrating, and advocating for African American culture. Hosted by Asia DeWitt-Nicholas, this talk show delves deep into the rich tapestry of African American heritage, from its profound historical roots to its vibrant contemporary expressions. Each episode is a journey through African American history, highlighting the triumphs, struggles, and enduring resilience of a community that has shaped the very fabric of American society. From pivotal moments in the Civil Rights Movement to contributions in the arts, sciences, and beyond, “The Voice of Culture” amplifies the voices and narratives that too often go unheard.

Through interviews, discussions and storytelling, the show sheds light on the diverse array of experiences within the African American community. It explores themes of identity, belonging, and empowerment, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for the complexities of the African American experience. At its core, “The Voice of Culture” is committed to championing racial equality and social justice. It serves as a platform for meaningful dialogue, advocacy, and activism, addressing pressing issues such as systemic racism, inequality, and injustice. By amplifying the voices of activists, scholars, and community leaders, the show inspires listeners to take action and work towards a more just and equitable society for all.

Tune in and join the conversation, Mondays at 3PM on Thin Air Community Radio, as we honor the past, embrace the present, and shape the future together.

Show Playlists


On Today’s episode of Voice of Culture Asia Lanae talked about the deeper meaning behind these songs in comparison to the African American Culture during the holiday season, touching on topics such as financial struggles, spirituality, and hope in reflection for the new year to come! […]
On Today’s episode of Voice of Culture Asia Lanae talked about the history of soul food during slavery and even during the civil rights movements. Asia Lanae talked about how some modern day versions of soul foods have added healthier ingredients such as vegan Soul foods and other substitutes as well. […]
Todays Show the Voice of Culture was hosted by Asia Lanae with Special Guest Maeve dedicated to the KYRS Fall Fund Drive! […]
On Todays episode of The Voice of Culture Asia Lanae talked about the importance of Hip-hop and Basketball in African American Culture and how these two aspects intertwine in the Cultural identity of the African American Culture. Asia talked about the integration of the NBA, early Black leagues and organizations like the Black Fives Foundation. […]
On Today’s episode of Voice of Culture Asia Lanae talked about different natural hairstyles often worn by the black community, cultural and spiritual significance as well as the discrimination faced by those who often wear natural hairstyles in professional settings such as school work and other places. […]
On This episode of the Voice of Culture Asia Lanae talked about the digital divide and how it causes disparities in Low-income urban rural and minority communities. Asia also talked about some efforts that have been taken by the government as well as other tech companies to bridge the gap of the digital divide. […]
On Todays episode of Voice of Culture Asia Lanae spoke about housing discrimination and racial covenants that have contributed to systematic racism preventing many minority groups from buying housing due to likeliness for loan denials and redlining in certain neighborhoods. […]
On Today’s episode Asia Lanae expanded on the importance the month of September has on African American History. Asia Lanae elaborated on Pivotal events like Nat Turner’s rebellion to fun historical celebrations like the African American Day Parade which is held Annually in Harlem, New York. […]
On Today’s Episode of  Voice of Culture Host Asia talked about the tradition of Block Parties and cookout events and all the festivities that are apart of such traditions in the African American Community, including arts, dancing and foods! […]
On Today’s episode of Voice of Culture Asia Lanae talked about the history of African American Vernacular English and how it differs from Standard American English. Asia expanded on what makes AAVE it’s own linguistic system with it’s own grammatical rules. […]

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