Celebrating Black Cowboy Culture through Media

The Role of “Worldwide Rodeo Greenwood”

In addition to events and museums, media plays a pivotal role in preserving and celebrating the legacy of Black cowboys. One such powerful medium is the radio show “Worldwide Rodeo Greenwood,” hosted by Kenneth “Cool-Aid” Woods. Broadcasting live on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, this show provides a unique platform for sharing stories and discussing the rich history of Black cowboys in Oklahoma.

The Greenwood Beat: A Historic Voice

“The Greenwood Beat” is not just any radio station; it is “The voice of Greenwood,” famously known as the original Black Wall Street. As Oklahoma’s first woman-owned radio station located on the historic Greenwood Ave in Tulsa, it is committed to “Rebuilding Black Wall Street one beat at a time.” This heritage-rich location adds a layer of significance to the stories shared on “Worldwide Rodeo Greenwood,” connecting past and present narratives of resilience and community strength.

Tune In Every Wednesday

Listeners can tune in every Wednesday at 6:30 PM CST to “Worldwide Rodeo Greenwood” for engaging discussions that illuminate the enduring impact of Black cowboys. The show not only educates but also builds a sense of pride and unity within the community, making it a vital part of the ongoing efforts to honor and remember the contributions of African American cowboys.

For more information and to listen live, visit www.thegreenwoodbeat.com.

By engaging with media like “Worldwide Rodeo Greenwood,” we continue to celebrate and preserve the invaluable contributions of Black cowboys, ensuring their stories enrich our understanding of the American West for generations to come.