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Aundra Willis Carrasco: Writing the Untold Story of Her Brother's Place in History

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When the echoes of jazz legends still rumbled through Cleveland, a determined young man named Winston Willis carved out a slice of American history. His remarkable sister, Aundra, joins me to share a riveting tale of triumph and tragedy, as she unveils the story of her brother's rise and fall in her new book: "Winston Willis: A Memoir". From the grooves of a vibrant jazz scene to the chilling grip of systemic racism, Aundra guides us through the heart of a metropolis where her brother soared to the heights of entrepreneurship. And then....
Aundra recounts the David-and-Goliath battle her brother waged against the discriminatory systems - a fight that symbolizes the broader struggle faced by countless African American entrepreneurs and landowners. Aundra's searing, humorous and courageous account is a sobering reminder of the tenacity required to challenge the deep-seated racism of the day.
There's a deeply human story woven throughout, as Aundra opens up about her family's intimate connection to the civil rights movement. From receiving a letter from Martin Luther King Jr. to meeting Muhammad Ali, this episode is a testament to the strength of family bonds in the face of adversity. Aundra's own reflections on aging and the precious act of storytelling by our Elders, to underscore the importance of giving voice to those who lived—and thrived—through pivotal moments in history, ensuring their legacies are not lost to time. Join us for an episode that not only honours the past but also ignites a conversation about the future, a chorus of jazz and justice resonating for generations to come.

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Kapitler

1. Empowering Older Women and Inspiring Stories (00:00:00)

2. Entrepreneurship and Jazz Legends in Detroit (00:13:13)

3. Rise and Fall of Winston's Empire (00:18:09)

4. Family Connections and Civil Rights (00:28:40)

5. Story of Older Women and Family (00:41:31)

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Innhold levert av ilana landsberg-lewis and Ilana landsberg-lewis. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av ilana landsberg-lewis and Ilana landsberg-lewis eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

When the echoes of jazz legends still rumbled through Cleveland, a determined young man named Winston Willis carved out a slice of American history. His remarkable sister, Aundra, joins me to share a riveting tale of triumph and tragedy, as she unveils the story of her brother's rise and fall in her new book: "Winston Willis: A Memoir". From the grooves of a vibrant jazz scene to the chilling grip of systemic racism, Aundra guides us through the heart of a metropolis where her brother soared to the heights of entrepreneurship. And then....
Aundra recounts the David-and-Goliath battle her brother waged against the discriminatory systems - a fight that symbolizes the broader struggle faced by countless African American entrepreneurs and landowners. Aundra's searing, humorous and courageous account is a sobering reminder of the tenacity required to challenge the deep-seated racism of the day.
There's a deeply human story woven throughout, as Aundra opens up about her family's intimate connection to the civil rights movement. From receiving a letter from Martin Luther King Jr. to meeting Muhammad Ali, this episode is a testament to the strength of family bonds in the face of adversity. Aundra's own reflections on aging and the precious act of storytelling by our Elders, to underscore the importance of giving voice to those who lived—and thrived—through pivotal moments in history, ensuring their legacies are not lost to time. Join us for an episode that not only honours the past but also ignites a conversation about the future, a chorus of jazz and justice resonating for generations to come.

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Empowering Older Women and Inspiring Stories (00:00:00)

2. Entrepreneurship and Jazz Legends in Detroit (00:13:13)

3. Rise and Fall of Winston's Empire (00:18:09)

4. Family Connections and Civil Rights (00:28:40)

5. Story of Older Women and Family (00:41:31)

82 episoder

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