Episodes

  • Harlem and Moscow
    Feb 1 2024

    Harlem and Moscow is an audio drama based on the true story of the Harlem Renaissance in the Soviet Union. This audio podcast immerses you in the journey as you travel to the other side of the world and back again with America’s best-kept literary secret.

    In 1932, a group of Harlem Renaissance artists and activists traveled to Moscow to make a film on racism in America that would start a revolution.

    Among them was up-and-coming writer Dorothy West, looking for a break in her acting career and the chance to connect with famed writer Langston Hughes.

    Dorothy West recounts her year in the Soviet Union, recalling the hookups, heartbreaks, and lessons learned along the way.

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    2 mins
  • The Film
    Mar 20 2024

    In this true story of the Harlem Renaissance in the Soviet Union, we are introduced to the young writer and actress Dorothy West and her mother, Rachel West, who wants to hear all about her daughter’s year in Moscow making a film. Rachel is especially curious about the famous poet Langston Hughes. Dorothy promises to tell all that and more, starting with the invitation for the trip that she received from her sweetheart and local reporter, Henry Lee Moon. After failing to convince her cousin, Helene Johnson, to accompany her, Dorothy sets sail with Henry Lee and 20 other Harlemites to the other side of the world, with no idea what this new world has in store for her.

    CAST
    J. IVY AS LANGSTON HUGHES
    EVAN FRAZIER AS DOROTHY WEST
    NANCY GILLIAM AS RACHEL WEST
    KYLA LACY AS HELENE JOHNSON
    BRODERICK CLAVERY AS HENRY LEE
    BASIL RODERICKS AS COUNTEE CULLEN
    SYDNEY APOLONIO AS THE VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
    JON KELLY AS THE NEWS REPORTER
    HARLEM AND MOSCOW WAS WRITTEN BY ALLE MIMS
    DIRECTED BY ARES HARPER AND REGINA GRIFFIN.
    PRODUCER AND SOUND DESIGNER SAM RIDDELL
    AUDIO ENGINEERS AARON REPPERT AND CAREY DURHAM
    MUSIC BY TRANSITIONS AND THE URSS SOVIET CHORUS

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    23 mins
  • Mission to Moscow
    Mar 22 2024

    Dorothy West anxiously awaits the arrival of Langston Hughes on their voyage from Harlem to Moscow to make a movie. Dorothy gets to know some of the other Harlem Renaissance artists and activists, including Louise Thompson, the organizer, and Mildred Jones, an artist she will be rooming with. On the train, Dorothy and Henry Lee Moon get into a spat about sexual expectations abroad. Could their romantic getaway be over before it begins?

    CAST
    J. IVY AS LANGSTON HUGHES
    EVAN FRAZIER AS DOROTHY WEST
    NANCY GILLIAM AS RACHEL WEST
    BRODERICK CLAVERY AS HENRY LEE AND THE MESCHRAPBOM OFFICIAL
    SUSAYE LAWSON AS LOUISE THOMPSON
    BREANNA COSETTE AS MILDRED JONES
    JARED ALEXANDER AS THE NARRATOR
    SAM RIDDELL AS THE TRAIN CONDUCTOR
    HARLEM AND MOSCOW WAS WRITTEN BY ALLE MIMS
    DIRECTED BY ARES HARPER AND REGINA GRIFFIN
    PRODUCER AND SOUND DESIGNER SAM RIDDELL
    AUDIO ENGINEERS AARON REPPERT AND CAREY DURHAM
    MUSIC BY TRANSITIONS

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    22 mins
  • Red Flags: The Real People of the Harlem Renaissance
    Mar 28 2024

    In this episode of Harlem and Moscow: Red Flags, host Panama Jackson is talking to experts about the people of the Harlem Renaissance who went on this trip to Moscow back in 1932. We learn more about Dorothy West, Langston Hughes, Henry Lee Moon, Louise Thompson, and others who journeyed to the Soviet Union. We also talk about other Black artists in the “Harlem and Moscow” circle like Zora Neale Hurston, Countee Cullen, Paul Robeson, and many others. Plus we dish on the gossip of the era and how surprisingly shady folks in that time were! Panama is joined by the playwright of “Harlem and Moscow” Alle Mims as well as historian, cultural critic, and author of “Our Secret Society,” Tanisha C. Ford.

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    Transition

    "Fantastic Voyage” Lakeside BMG Gold Songs, H&R Lastrada Music, Tiemeyer McCain Publishing Fred Alexander, Norman Paul Beavers, Marvin Craig, Frederick E. Lewis, Tiemeyer Le’Mart, Thomas Oliver Shelby, Stephen Preston Shockley, Otis Stokes, Mark Adam Wood

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    37 mins
  • When in Moscow
    Apr 1 2024

    Dorothy West and the Harlem Renaissance artists and activists get settled into the Grand Hotel and enjoy the lavish luxuries the Soviets have to offer. Caviar anyone?

    While exploring Moscow, Mildred Jones and Langston Hughes push the prim and proper Dorothy out of her comfort zone. While partying, the group finally meets the director of the film, Carl Jungans but the all-Black cast sees red flags as the filmmaker reveals himself to be quite ignorant when it comes to race.

    Cast
    J Ivy As Langston Hughes
    Evan Frazier As Dorothy West
    Nancy Gilliam As Rachel West
    Breanna Cosette As Mildred Jones
    Susaye Lawson As Louise Thompson
    Stephan Rumphorst As Carl Junghans
    And Broderick Clavery As James The Translator


    Harlem And Moscow Was Written By Alle Mims
    Directed By Ares Harper And Regina Griffin
    Producer And Sound Designer Sam Riddell
    Audio Engineers Aaron Reppert And Carey Durham
    Music By Transitions

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    22 mins
  • Russian Reality Check
    Apr 1 2024

    The production of the film “Black And White” gets underway IN Moscow with a less than stellar first rehearsal that is only saved by the star of the Harlem Renaissance performers, Sylvia Garner. Langston Hughes reveals his doubts on the script. Dorothy West receives devastating news from home and then struggles to understand the comfort she finds in Mildred Jones. As the group becomes more comfortable in Moscow, they are surprised with a trip to Odessa, only to learn that the film is in even bigger trouble than they thought.

    Cast
    J Ivy As Langston Hughes
    Evan Frazier As Dorothy West
    Tarrey Torae As Sylvia Garner
    Kyla Lacey As Helen Johnson
    Nancy Gilliam As Rachel West
    Breanna Cosette As Mildred Jones
    Susaye Lawson As Louise Thompson
    Broderick Clavery As Henry Lee
    Stephan Rumphurst, As Carl Junghans and Boris, the Russian sergeant


    Harlem And Moscow Was Written By Alle Mims
    Directed By Ares Harper And Regina Griffin
    Producer And Sound Designer Sam Riddell
    Audio Engineers Aaron Reppert And Carey Durham
    Music By Transitions


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    28 mins
  • Red Flags: Black Communists
    Apr 4 2024

    In this episode of Harlem and Moscow: Red Flags, host Michael Harriot is talking to experts about the conditions in America circa the 1930s that made the Soviet Union and Communism very appealing to Black folks in the states. We learn more about the African Blood Brotherhood, the CPUSA, and other communist movements led by Black Americans. The experts dispel myths about Black Americans’ relationship to communism and dive into the history of Black workers' movements in the South. Plus we learn about the real origins of the phrase “Stay Woke,” and much more! Michael is joined by historian and author of the book “Hammer and Hoe,” Dr. Robin D.G. Kelley as well as the playwright of “Harlem and Moscow” Alle Mims.

    CREDITS
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    Transition

    “Город под подошвой”
    Oxxxymiron
    Scady, Max Kravtsov, Erik Gamans
    Courtesy of Sonic Librarian

    “Scottsboro Boys”
    Lead Belly
    The Smithsonian Folkways Collection

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    28 mins
  • Russian Reckoning
    Apr 8 2024

    The group of Harlem Renaissance actors and artists return to Moscow moving from the Grand Hotel to a small hostel. Henry Lee Moon tells Langston Hughes that he thinks the film has been sabotaged by Americans. In a heartfelt moment, Louise Thompson speaks to Dorothy West and Mildred Jones about another woman on the trip who is heartbroken over a breakup and attempts to take her own life. The three women discuss the freedoms, or lack thereof, for women at this time, each coming to their own conclusion about what the future holds for them as single women. Mildred entertains a Russian man while Langston is seen with Soviet Sweetheart, Sylvie Chen, leaving Dorothy feeling more alone and uncertain about her future than ever.

    Cast
    J Ivy As Langston Hughes
    Evan Frazier As Dorothy West
    Kyla Lacey As Helen Johnson
    Nancy Gilliam As Rachel West
    Susaye Lawson As Louise Thompson
    Breanna Cosette As Mildred Jones
    Broderick Clavery As Henry Lee and James The Translator


    Harlem And Moscow Written By Alle Mims
    Directed By Ares Harper And Regina Griffin
    Producer And Sound Designer Sam Riddell
    Audio Engineers Aaron Reppert And Carey Durham
    Music By Transitions

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    31 mins