Celebrating Oklahoma’s First Woman-Owned Radio Station: The Greenwood Beat -WFPG

The Significance of The Greenwood Beat

The Greenwood district in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a historically rich area often celebrated for its vibrant African American community and cultural contributions. However, it is also marked by one of the most devastating events in American history, the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, which obliterated what was then a thriving hub of black entrepreneurship and culture. In this context, the launch of The Greenwood Beat, a woman-owned and fully black-owned radio station, emerges as a beacon of hope and a crucial revival of the community’s voice.

The Greenwood Beat represents more than just a new media outlet; it is a significant milestone in the ongoing journey of representation in media. The station’s ownership structure signifies a transformative shift in an industry that has historically marginalized black narratives. By amplifying local stories and perspectives, it addresses the long-standing disparities in the media landscape. The Greenwood Beat particularly stands out as it endeavors to showcase the experiences, aspirations, and histories of black residents in Tulsa, fostering a sense of pride and community unity.

The importance of female leadership within this space cannot be overstated. Women in positions of power can influence not only the content produced but also the ethos of the broadcasting environment, promoting a more inclusive approach to storytelling. This dynamic becomes even more vital in a city like Tulsa, with its complex history of racial tensions and resilience. The Greenwood Beat serves as a platform for celebrating black culture, showcasing music, art, and community events, thus preserving traditions that might otherwise be overlooked. Through its programming, the station aims to educate both the local populace and the wider audience about the rich narrative of the Greenwood district, turning the calamity of the past into a foundation for empowerment and growth.

What The Greenwood Beat Offers: Programming and Content

The Greenwood Beat has emerged as a dynamic platform that offers an impressive array of programming designed to resonate with a diverse audience. Operating on a 24/7 schedule, the station curates content that spans multiple genres and themes, ensuring there is always something engaging for every listener. From music to discussions that touch on cultural issues and community narratives, the programming is intentionally crafted to reflect the rich tapestry of voices in Oklahoma.

One of the standout features of The Greenwood Beat is its wide-ranging musical offerings. The station showcases both local and national talents, providing listeners with access to genres such as r&b, hip-hop, blues and hip-hop. Regular segments spotlighting emerging artists not only keep the musical landscape fresh but also honor the contributions of women in the music industry, aligning with the station’s mission to uplift underrepresented voices.

Beyond music, The Greenwood Beat is committed to fostering meaningful conversations. Numerous programs delve into social and cultural issues affecting the community, allowing for dialogues that promote understanding and awareness. For instance, dedicated talk shows host guests from various backgrounds, including artists, activists, and scholars, providing listeners with a multifaceted perspective on contemporary issues.

Community engagement is further enhanced through interactive segments, where listeners can participate in discussions and share their stories, thereby fostering a sense of belonging. The station regularly features storytelling segments where locals can narrate personal experiences, celebrating the diverse heritage and culture of Oklahoma. This inclusivity exemplifies The Greenwood Beat’s commitment to being more than just a radio station; it aims to be a vital community hub that nurtures connections and enriches lives through engaging content.

Empowering Women in the Broadcasting Industry

The broadcasting industry has long been a male-dominated field, presenting numerous challenges for women seeking to establish themselves in leadership roles. Historically, women have faced significant barriers, including gender bias, underrepresentation in decision-making positions, and limited access to resources for advancement. However, the emergence of women-led initiatives, such as The Greenwood Beat, embodies a transformation that is empowering women both within the industry and in the community.

The Greenwood Beat serves as a powerful example of how a woman-owned radio station can challenge the status quo in broadcasting. By prioritizing inclusivity and diverse narratives, the station aims to inspire a new generation of female leaders in media. The leadership team of The Greenwood Beat has voiced their commitment to fostering an environment that encourages not only female talent but also a broad exploration of topics that resonate with diverse audiences. Their mission is to highlight the unique stories of women and ensure that those voices are amplified in the media landscape.

Insights from the station’s leadership reveal a determination to pave the way for more women-led initiatives in the broadcasting industry. They acknowledge the hurdles they have encountered while emphasizing the necessity of creating supportive networks to nurture aspiring female broadcasters. Their journey exemplifies resilience and the power of mentorship, as they strive to provide guidance and resources for those who will follow in their footsteps.

As The Greenwood Beat sets its foundation, it not only champions the narrative of women but also contributes significantly to reshaping the industry. The positive impact of women in leadership at The Greenwood Beat is expected to resonate well beyond local audiences, encouraging a renewed focus on gender equality and female empowerment within broadcasting.

Community Impact and Future Aspirations

The launch of The Greenwood Beat, Oklahoma’s woman-owned radio station, marks a significant milestone for the Greenwood community and beyond. This innovative platform is more than just a source of entertainment; it serves as a powerful tool for community engagement and cultural expression. Community members have expressed their enthusiasm and gratitude towards the station, noting how it highlights local stories and nurtures the rich heritage of the area. A resident shared, “The Greenwood Beat has given us a voice. We hear stories on the air, and it brings our community closer together.” Such testimonials underline the immediate impact the station has had on fostering a sense of belonging and pride among the listeners.

Beyond its current influence, The Greenwood Beat aspires to enhance its role as a catalyst for positive change within the Tulsa area. The station’s leadership has outlined plans for various initiatives aimed at promoting local artists, educating youth, and uplifting underrepresented voices. Upcoming special events, such as live music showcases and community dialogue forums, are designed to cultivate connections between diverse groups and spark meaningful conversations. Additionally, the station is exploring partnerships with local organizations to broaden the scope of its programming and outreach efforts, thereby enriching the cultural landscape of Tulsa.

As The Greenwood Beat continues to grow, its commitment to bolstering community ties remains steadfast. With future aspirations focused on collaboration, inclusivity, and empowerment, the radio station is poised to create lasting change and foster a vibrant local culture. Through strategic initiatives and engaging programming, The Greenwood Beat aims not only to broadcast the voices of its community but also to inspire action and connection among its listeners, reinforcing its integral role within the Greenwood district and the broader Tulsa area.

Listen to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG 24/7 online www.thegreenwoodbeat.com and follow on social media @TheGreenwoodBeat.

Exciting Announcements from Dr. Angela K. Chambers at The Greenwood Beat

Introduction to The Greenwood Beat

Dr. Angela K. Chambers, the esteemed CEO and founder of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, is thrilled about the upcoming fall lineup of new shows. After a productive period post her campaign for the city of Tulsa District 1 City Council, Dr. Chambers has been diligently planning for the future success of the station.

Upcoming Shows and Engagement

Listeners are in for a treat as Dr. Chambers hinted at exciting announcements regarding both new and returning shows on The Greenwood Beat. With a focus on engaging content that resonates with the community, the station promises to delight its thousands of listeners worldwide. “You will be pleasantly surprised,” Dr. Chambers expressed, highlighting the station’s strong connection to its audience.

Stay Connected with The Greenwood Beat

The Greenwood Beat is not only focused on delivering exceptional content, but it also aims to strengthen its community ties. Dr. Chambers mentioned that upcoming live announcements will be made on the air and through the station’s social media channels. For those interested in the rich cultural landscape of the historic Greenwood District, The Greenwood Beat is set to be a vital part of the community. Stay connected online at www.thegreenwoodbeat.com and check out their social media at @thegreenwoodbeat for the latest updates and programming, offering a blend of old-school music, gospel, and dynamic talk shows.

Technical Difficulties at The Greenwood Beat – WFPG Radio

The Chief Executive Officer of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG Radio, Angela K. Chambers, recently took to Facebook to inform listeners that the station is currently facing technical difficulties. In a heartfelt post, Chambers expressed her faith and belief in God’s plan, stating, “WE PRAISE YOU LORD! We know that you have a plan that is much better! On that note: The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is currently under attack and is down. We apologize for the inconvenience. We know this too shall pass! We believe in God’s plan even for this moment. WE STILL REJOICE! Have a blessed Sunday!! (We will be back)”

Chambers assured the station’s listeners that they are working diligently to resolve the issues and get back on air as soon as possible. While the exact nature of the technical difficulties was not disclosed, it is clear that The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is facing some challenges.

Despite the setback, Chambers remains positive and optimistic, expressing gratitude for the support the station has received. She promised to provide updates on the situation and thanked the listeners for their understanding and patience.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG Radio has been a beloved part of the community, providing entertainment, news, and music to its listeners. The station has faced challenges in the past, but has always managed to overcome them and continue serving the community.

As we await further updates on the station’s status, let us show our support and keep The Greenwood Beat – WFPG Radio in our thoughts and prayers. We are confident that the station will soon be up and running again, providing the high-quality content that its listeners have come to expect.

The Power of Praying for Your Enemies

For the past 21 days, we have been participating in the “Pray for your Enemies” led by Angela K. Chambers, the founder and CEO of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG. This challenge has truly been a transformative experience, the power of praying for those who have hurt you is rewarding.

 

Throughout the challenge, we have been encouraged to pray for various aspects of our enemies’ lives. We have prayed for their joy, their soul, their success, their family, and even their businesses. These prayers have been filled with genuine love and compassion, and we have seen the goodness of God move in our own lives as a result.

Many participants have shared their testimonies, expressing how unresolved issues have been resolved through this challenge. One person who accepted the challenge shared, “I appreciated the reminder. The more I prayed, the less I desired revenge.” This statement resonated with me deeply, as I too experienced a shift in my perspective towards my enemies.

Praying for compassion for my enemies gave me a different perspective on the issues and challenges they face. It allowed me to see beyond their hurtful actions and understand that they too are human beings with their own struggles. This challenge has truly opened my eyes and given me a greater awareness of the complexities of human relationships.

One participant shared, “I have NEVER prayed for anyone that did not like me. This was a great experience and challenge. It has helped me with my journey with God and being obedient.” This sentiment is echoed by many others who have taken part in the challenge. Praying for our enemies is not an easy task, but it is a powerful act of obedience that can lead to profound personal growth.

Throughout the 21 days, each daily topic or focus has allowed me to reflect on specific situations and areas where I can pray for my enemies. It has given me a framework to approach my prayers with intentionality and purpose. I am incredibly grateful to have found this challenge and the support of Angela K. Chambers LLC.

If you are interested in joining the challenge or learning more about Angela and her work, I encourage you to connect with her on Facebook and check out The Greenwood Beat – WFPG’s YouTube channel for inspiration. You can also reach out to Angela directly for prayers at prayers@thegreenwoodbeat.com or angela@thegreenwoodbeat.com.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is a Sponsor in Part of “The 28th Anniversary of the Million Man March Motorcycle Rally and Bike Show”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 14, 2023

Contact: Angela K. Chambers

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is a Sponsor in Part of “The 28th Anniversary of the Million Man March Motorcycle Rally and Bike Show” Presented by the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce, Inc., on October 13 through 15, 2023.

Tulsa, Oklahoma – Chief Executive Officer of The Greenwood Beat – WPFG, Angela K. Chambers has been working with Minister Alvin MuhammadEvent Coordinator, and team on the planning of “The 28th Anniversary of the Million Man March Motorcycle Rally and Bike Show” (Rally) to be hosted in the historic Greenwood District October 13 through 15, 2023. The event is being presented by the second oldest African-American Chamber in the nation, established in 1926, the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (GCC), which is operated by President and CEO Dr. Freeman Culver. GCC is an organization where small business owners come together to preserve historical significance, to empower a new generation of black entrepreneurs, and to support economic development.

GCC will host the Rally in the 100 block of N. Greenwood Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma, which is in the historic Greenwood District.  The event will kick off Friday, October 13, 2023, beginning at 4:00 PM CST.

Opportunities have been created for Vendors and Food Trucks to set up to sell and display their products and offer their services.  This inaugural Rally will be an annual fundraising event for GCC.  Event Coordinator, Minister Alvin Muhammad, and the team hope to help them reach or get close to the 1 Million Dollar goal set by Dr. Culver and the Board of Directors to help restore and maintain the structure of the buildings, revitalize the once thriving community and continue to bringing commerce to the area.

The Rally will have live entertainment, DJ Phatkat, a Fallen Biker Salute, a Black Town Tour, a Bike show with three different categories, food, shopping, and more!  Businesses can also support by advertising their businesses in the First Annual  – The 28th Anniversary of the Million Man March Motorcycle Rally and Bike Show Program Booklet,  which will go on sale Friday, September 15, 2023.

The event is open to the general public and attendees can register online. Visit the historictulsagreenwoodchamber.com or www.thegreenwoodbeat.com to register.

For more information on the event, feel free to contact  bikerally@thegreenwoodbeat.com.

 

 

 

Take the Challenge: Pray for your Enemies for 21 Days

Take the Challenge: Pray for your Enemies for 21 Days

Take the Challenge: Pray for your Enemies for 21 Days that The Greenwood Beat – WFPG founder has started. Research indicates doing something twenty-one times will become a habit. Thus, Angela K. Chambers has shared this challenge on her social media platform, Angela K. Chambers.

Angela says, “As I seek God more, my heart posture changes and my greatest desire is to be obedient and follow his commandments. Matthew 5:43-45 states: You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy. ‘ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven. I want to know that I am a child of my Father in heaven.”

I was going to schedule the post God gave me, but that wasn’t what he told me to do. So, each morning, I pray and then share what God gives me to share. God reminded me that this is daily mana for me. I choose to be obedient. The blessings revealed for my obedience cannot be measured. 

The Soul of our enemies was the first prayer area for our enemies on Day 1. To date, we have prayed: Day 2 – Health, Day 3 – Mental State, Day 4 – Relationships, Day 5 – Finances, and Day 6 – Family.  

“It is not too late to join us on this journey. I would be delighted to have anyone agree with God’s Word as much as possible, says Angela.” Connect with me on Facebook for daily prayer areas. 

Obedience is better than sacrifice.

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The Greenwood Beat – WFPG on YouTube

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG on YouTube

Yes! You heard it right. The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is now on YouTube. If you missed the original date of Refocused & Informed Radio Talk Show, Trumpet on Greenwood, Flippin’ the Script or The Referea you will be able to catch some of the replays on YouTube. Go ahead, check us out, be sure to subscribe and leave a comment on one or two of your favorite videos.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG broadcasting since its launch on June 8, 2023, is the first black, women-owned radio station in Oklahoma. The station is in the Historic Greenwood District, known as The Original Black Wall Street.

Angela K. Chambers, Chief Executive Officer; Francetta L. Mays, Chief Operations Officer; and Bro. Alvin Muhammad is building the platform and brand. Carle King II, Jennifer Dinkins, Marshlynne T. Bolden. Bishop Kendrick and Jordan Stephenson are great support behind the scenes to help keep things moving.

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Seeking Justice for Radiance Peoples

Seeking Justice for Radiance Peoples

On Thursday, July 13, 2023, Lee Peoples, husband of Radiance Peoples was interviewed on the Refocused & Informed Radio Talk Show by show hosts Angela K. Chambers and Francetta L. Mays. Lee Peoples wanted to share his concern regarding the suspicious death of his wife, Radiance and plea with everyone to call and remind the Department of Justice (D.O.J.) of her case.

Peoples described the contact that was made with him by law enforcement. He described the information and updates were very vague and missing of pertinent information. Yet, some of the regular tasks and processes, which should have taken longer appeared to have been rushed. Peoples stated that he was contacted to pick up his wife clothes with no positive confirmation of the case status.

Radiance’s body was discovered in July of 2022 in Garfield County in Oklahoma.

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If you have any information regarding the death of Radiance Peoples, you are urged to contact the local authorities or the D.O.J.   A Google search for information resulted in one story was found regarding her death.

https://www.enidnews.com/news/sheriff-tulsa-womans-body-found-in-rural-garfield-county/article_3b48e08e-078f-11ed-af1e-9febedda7920.html