THENUMBERZ.FM is proud to announce that the Spring PDX Black Podcast Festival is back! This years live sessions will be held at the Lloyd Center on the first floor inside the former Victoria Secret.

Hosted by Jamila Singleton you'll be front and center for the live podcast sessions of

  • 2pm - The Bruce Poinsette Show

  • 3:30pm - PDX BIZ TALK

  • 5pm - Sharing Culture Podcast

  • 6:30pm - The Dirty Rose Podcast

  • 8:00pm - The Unrefined Sophisticates

The festival will also feature performances DJ's ALoSo, Simone the Waterbearer and Ambush.

Vendors will be onsite providing food and beverages along with other locally produced products including the Numz Bodega pop up shop. Follow us on Instagram for updates!

We'll also be live-streaming portions of the festival on our Twitch channel

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MEET THIS SPRINGS PARTICIPANTS

  • Jamila Singleton

    HOST

    Jamila Singleton has roots in Portland and currently resides on the other side of the river in Vancouver. She’s been an educator and advocate for racial equity and empowerment for BIPOC children and educators for over 20 years after being introduced to student leadership through SEI Enhancement. When she’s not leading for Equity and Inclusion in her community, you can find her in her garden.

  • Dirty Roses Podcast

    Welcome to the Dirty Roses Podcast, where two girls from the City of Roses (Portland Oregon) discuss all things love, lust and perception. What started out as dating stories from their friends or their personal lives, became hot topics from many perspectives.

  • PDX Biz Talk

    With the motto of “Real Conversations, Real Business Owners”. PDX Biz Talk is hosted By Zeke J (Performing Artist Yung Mil & Owner of Aeon Visual) & Johnny H (Owner of Epic Auto Detailing & Iconic Screen Printing). Two young successful business owners and long time friends join forces to inspire entrepreneurs worldwide by highlighting some of the greatest business minds their vast network has to offer.

  • EGC: Sharing Culture

    I was born and raised in Portland OR, I am a community maverick who has been working locally for 15+ years. I actively and openly am always working on further decolonizing myself, my work, and am actively relearning cultural practices lost to colonization.

    I am currently the ED of Equitable Giving Circle, an economic focused nonprofit I co-founded. This organization was born out of a desire to create a model of resource distribution that is not rooted in white supremacy and transactional giving. I am deeply passionate about mutual aid and giving with no strings attached.

    I am a full time solo momma and teacher to my teenage son Hobbs. I find relaxation in traveling, cannabis of all forms, and gardening.

  • The Unrefined Sophisticates

    Brother and sister from another mother and mister, Kan Jones and Morgan Jones are two friends turned family sharing their takes on life, in this weekly podcast. Morgan, a political analyst, born and raised in NE Portland and Kan, a multi-hyphenate content creator, originated in San Diego, California. The duo goes over the week's news, pop topics, and welcomes guests ranging from music artists to mortgage lenders. Evolving, learning, and laughing, in a way only they can. Bring ya red cup and listen up!

  • The Bruce Poinsette Show

    Bruce Poinsette is a writer based in the Portland Metro Area. An Oregon Humanities Community Storytelling Fellow, his writing has also appeared in the Oregonian, the Skanner, Street Roots, Oregon Humanities, and Eater PDX, as well as projects such as the Alberta Street Heritage Markers. He hosts “The Bruce Poinsette Show” on The Numberz FM and the YouTube series “The Blacktastic Adventure: A Virtual Exploration of Oregon’s Black Diaspora”. In addition to his professional writing work, Poinsette also volunteers with Respond to Racism LO, a grassroots anti-racism organization in his hometown of Lake Oswego,Oregon