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Hana Baba and Leila Day
The Stoop
The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be Black and how we talk about blackness. Come hang out on The Stoop as we dialog about the diaspora.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.3 stars from 1,305 ratings
One of my favorites
Thank you Hana for the love song to Sudan — I wouldn’t have known this beautiful music had you not shared it. I’m Asian American but I got hooked on some of the diaspora episodes because they were so relatable to my own experience — then the hair and colorism episodes hooked me because I am a...Read full review »
dhahsoxo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/26/24
I love the way stories are told on this podcast. Also the range of stories is excellent.
Trice king via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/11/24
Great insight into black culture
Thank you so much for your program. I listen frequently and your voices are so sincere, honest and include current topics. I hope your audience includes all cultures. Hope from Nairobi was especially eye opening. Keep it up!
l0rac via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/30/23
Recent Episodes
As Black country music is having its moment, Hana has always wondered why her Sudanese mom loved Kenny Rogers, Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton. You can hear country music playing in cafes in African capitals. There is a love of American country music among our African elders, many say they grew up...
Published 11/21/24
Published 11/21/24
Let’s take a moment. It was a tense few months leading up to the election. Today we want to pause, and share an ode to the Black women who continue to show up.  Featuring an essay by writer Stacia Brown.
Published 11/07/24
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