Episodi

  • 196. Tangazo!: Majority Minority St.Louis Board of Aldermen
    Oct 5 2025

    Episode 196, of the Tangazo podcast is historical, we are proud to announce that for the first time, in the 200 year history of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen, the African American community, has gained racial parity. ----

    Newly elected 8th Ward Alderwoman Jami Cox Antwi, brings the number of African American Alderpersons to 7, of the 14 member, St. Louis Board of Aldermen. -----

    It gets better, 6th Ward Alderwoman Daniela Velázquez, a rising star on the board of aldermen,with obvious leadership qualities is Latino,making the St. Louis Board of Aldermen, a Majority Minority board for the first time,in the history of the City of St. Louis. -----

    14th Ward Alderman Rasheen Lamont Aldridge, the only African American male on the board, joins Dr.Yusef Scoggin Delmar Divine CEO and your Tangazo host Hank Thompson, for an exclusive discussion on the new dynamics, of a Majority Minority St. Louis Board of Aldermen. -----

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    52 min
  • 195. Tangazo!: A black response to the killing of Charlie Kirk
    Sep 21 2025

    Tangazo Episode 195, was an excellent intergenerational discussion, originally planned as an African American community response to the death of right wing political activist and media personality Charles Kirk, cofounder of Turning Point, a conservative youth group, closely aligned with MAGA. -----

    Tangazo Commentator Tim Person, does an excellent job as host for this multi dimensional,inter generational discussion, with Yusef Scoggin,CEO of Delmar Divine. ----

    Tangazo Commentators Social Justice Activist, Reverend Darryl Gregory Gray and Political historian and Senior Editorial Columnist, St. Louis American Newspaper, Michael Wesley Jones.
    President Trump ordered flags to be flown at half staff following Kirk's death, an honor that wasn't afforded former President Jimmy Carter, winner of a Nobel Peace Prize. ----

    Efforts were then made to stifle any negative comments regarding Charles Kirk," Cancel Culture", including the termination of late night talk host Jimmy Kimmel, for unflattering comments regarding the death of Charles Kirk. Several Airlines pilots and numerous private citizens were terminated and are suspended from their jobs for celebrating the death of Mr. Kirk, are posting negative comments on social media regarding the life and legacy of Charles Kirk. This is something that we as Americans,have never experienced, based on the US Constitution's first amendment, which guarantees Freedom of speech, which is the foundation of the American Democracy. -----

    Mr. Kirk was shot and killed September 10th, 2025 while speaking at Utah Valley University, leaving a wife and two children. ---

    The name Charles Kirk,didn't resonate with the vast majority in the black community, those who were familiar with him, rightly considered him racist, homophobic and xenophobic, based on numerous pronouncements made by Mr. Kirk,against black people, black women, immigrants and transgender people. Expecting anything else from black leadership and the black community, beyond perfunctory condolences,to his widow and family, was absurd to say the least. -----

    Tangazo Episode 195, is a compelling thoughtful conversation,that touches upon the plight of African Americans, witnessing the destruction of the American Democracy,also expressing our collective thoughts, on the killing of Charles Kirk and its aftermath. -----

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    44 min
  • 194. Tangazo!: The St.Louis Black Repertory Theater Company 49 season premiere Rasin!
    Sep 12 2025

    Tangazo 2 Episode 194, is brought to you in part by the St. Louis Black Repertory Theater Company. -----

    I can't tell you how proud we are at Tangazo, to be supported by the legendary Ron Himes, founder and Director The St. Louis Black Repertory Theater Company, St.Louis's premier Black Cultural institution. -----

    Episode 194, is a delightfully entertaining discussion of the Black Repertory's 49th season opener Rasin, a musical adaptation of Lorraine Hansberry's,iconic play A Rasin in the Sun ,which premiered on Broadway in 1959. ------

    The play explores themes of the "American Dream," identity and the struggles of a deferred dream, drawing its title from Langston Hughes's poem "Harlem". Hansberry's play was the first to be produced on broadway by a Black woman and remains a relevant, celebrated and frequently work in American Theater. ------

    Joining us in the Delmar Divine studio to discuss Rasin, were St. Louis natives , Robert McNicoles and singer Anita Michelle Jackson, who plays the matriarch of the Younger family, Lena Younger. -----

    Jazz Diva Denise Thimes, assumes the role of Lena Younger, in a special performance for one night only, tonight Friday, September 12th. ------

    We had a great time talking with McNicoles and Jackson about their careers as musicians and actors. -----

    McNicoles is a cellist, who teaches music at Morehouse University. -----

    Anita Michelle Jackson is a Jazz Vocalist, who is a graduate of The American and Dramatic Academy and has performed nationally and internationally in theater productions, concerts and workshops. -----

    Both actors are excited to be reunited with Black Rep founder and Director Ron Himes, with leading roles in the Black Reps, 49th season opener Rasin, at the Edison Theater on the Washington University campus. ------

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    45 min
  • 193. Tangazo!: New strategies for local elected leadership. Dedicated to the memory of Tangazo Commentator Attorney Charles Kirksey
    Sep 4 2025

    The 193rd episode of Tangazo, featured a deep dive into critical issues facing St. Louis City, County and the region as a whole, with special guests STL County Council Chairman,RitaDays and Alderwoman Daniela Velázquez, representing the 6th Ward of STL City. -----

    Urban areas in Missouri, are especially impacted if not indeed
    threatened, by both federal and state efforts, to reduce their representation in government and their authority to govern the areas they were elected to represent. -----

    The state's take over of the StLouis Police Department and Republica Governor Kehoe's,call for a special session to consider redrawing Congressional districts, with the intent of eliminating a Democratic Congressional district,are unfortunate examples of the difficulties, that local urban elected officials must now face. -----

    St. Louis City faces unprecedented challenges resulting from the May 16th tornado, that was devastating to many areas of North St. Louis. Newly elected Mayor Cara Spencer, has initiated a new department to deal with the aftermath of the tornado. -----

    Congressman Wesley Bell, who lost the city while ousting incumbent Cori Bush-Merritts, must step up with a new vision,for the rebuilding of North St. Louis, are he will no doubt lose St, Louis City again, when running for reelection next year, because he will be running on his record this time around. -----

    Congressman Bell,would have been better served,by hosting his first town hall in North St. Louis, to bring hope and attention,to the dire plight of the victims of the May 16th. devastating tornado. His attempt to serve "Status Quo," by holding his first town hall meeting in downtown StLouis, was a complete fiasco that drew national attention and embarrassment! -----

    This 193rd episode of Tangazo is dedicated to the memory of, Tangazo commentator Attorney Charles Kirksey, may he forever rest in peace. -----

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    49 min
  • 192. Tangazo!: This episode is dedicated to the memory of former US Congressman, William Bill Clay with the Bosman Twins and Tangazo host Hank Thompson.
    Jul 23 2025
    A warm interesting discussion on the life and legacy of the late 1st District Congressman William Bill Clay, Missouri's first African American Congressman. ---- The Twins Dwight and Dwayne Bosman, world renowned jazz musicians,acknowledged their families relationship with Congressman Clay Sr. who had worked for their father, the late Lloyd Smith, who was himself an accomplished musician, at the Black Musicians Union hall, while he was a student. ---- Many years later their father received an award from Congressman Clay, for his many contributions to the progress of the black community. ----- The Twins also talked about their fifty plus years as jazz artists careers, which has taken them all over the world and how they continue to draw sold out venues across the Midwest. A very delightful conversation that you will enjoy. ----
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    46 min
  • 191. Tangazo! Public Private Partnerships and Redevelopment of North StLouis with Dr. Yusef Scoggin MD
    Jul 16 2025

    Tangazo2 episode 191, with special guest Delmar Divine CEO, Dr.Yusef Scoggin MD. discussing the role of "Public Private Partnerships," in the redevelopment of North St. Louis. ----

    Tangazo commentators, politicos Tim Person and Michael Wesley Jones, joined host Hank Thompson and Dr. Scoggin, in the Delmar Divine podcast studiofor a rousing intergenerational discussion, on involving private corporations in the restoration, of the north side of St. Louis City. --

    It was agreed that St.Louis needs a comprehensive redevelopment plan for north St.Louis, following the devastating May 16th tornado that damaged and destroyed thousand of homes and businesses, throughout the city's central and north side communities. -------

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    53 min
  • 190. Tangazo!: Immigration crisis threatens the economy and the US Democracy. With host Tim Person and special guests, metro east Attorney Marlene Suarez and Attorney Rodolfo Rivera.
    Jul 4 2025

    Tangazo 2 Episode 190th was hosted by Tim Person who was joined by Attorneys Rodolfo Rivera and Marlene Saurez where we delve into the issue of immigration and the current administration's deportation policies. Attorney Saurez is a practicing attorney in Fairview Heights, IL where she offers immigration and other legal services. Rivera is an expert in mitigation and international law. Both bring their uniquely different experiences and skill sets dealing with the immigration issues from both personal and professional perspectives. Both attorneys are Hispanic whose linkages are from different countries.

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    40 min
  • 189. Tangazo!: The Rise and Fall of KDHX with Jean Ponzi and River.
    Jun 28 2025
    The 189th episode of Tangazo focuses on local community service, radio station Kdhx, 88.1. Kdhx debuted October 1987, with lots of fanfare and excitement from the St.Louis community. The station was a hit from the beginning,as an alternative radio station with an eclectic format,featuring rock and roll, reggae, blues, R and B, rock and country music.----- KDHX ceased broadcasting operations the first week of February 2025, after dismissing all of the stations volunteer announcers and podcasters. ---- After 37 years of broadcasting, there had developed extreme discord,between the core volunteer group and the kdhx Board of Directors. ------ Firings of some popular volunteer announcers and reduced financial support for kdhx, forced the station into bankruptcy and the decision to sell the radio stations license and transmitter, which has been approved by the bankruptcy Court Judge. ----- Former longtime Kdhx podcaster Jean Ponzi and volunteer announcer River, of the group "Love of Kdhx," which fought to save the station and keep it locally owned, are my guests on this week's episode of Tangazo 2, titled (The Rise and Fall) of Kdhx, 88.1
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    59 min