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"These hosts have the same layered conversations about Blackness discussed from an African (Baba) and African-American (Day) perspective with top tier guests…”
Read More"Hosts Hana Baba and Leila Day weave storytelling into the conversations they have about blackness and what it means to be Black.”
Read More“Leila Day and Hana Baba have a knack for uncovering under-discussed Black American experiences.”
Read More“Every episode of “The Stoop” points a journalistic lens at a different facet of black life in all its variety.”
Read More“The Stoop,” which explores the discussions black people have about what “it means to be black, and how we talk about blackness.”
Read More"Both Day and Baba…wanted to "start conversations and provide sound-rich stories about what it means to be black, and how we talk about blackness" — and so, The Stoop was born."
Read More"The Stoop…features conversations black people have amongst themselves — but rarely in public.”
Read More“Leila Day and Hana Baba are not afraid to go there…”
Read More"The Stoop' Is the Podcast Keeping It Real About the Relationship Between Africans and African-Americans
Read More"By openly and candidly discussing themes such as colorism and skin-bleaching, homophobia, and even Diasporic disconnections between Africans and African-Americans, Baba, who is Sudanese-American, and Day, who is African-American, offer critical perspectives on the beautiful multifariousness of Blackness and womanhood.”
"Hosts Hana Baba and Leila Day pump your neighborhood stoop straight into your earbuds, no matter where you are."
Read MoreSignal Award
Best Conversation Starter
Religion News Association
First Place, Outstanding Religion Podcast
Society for Features Journalism
Second Place, Best Podcast, Recurring Series
Honorable Mention in Best Podcast, Narrative
Alliance of Women in Media
Gracie Award, Best Producer
Native American Journalists Association
Second Place - Reclaiming Black in Australia
National Association of Black Journalists
Best Podcast, Lifestyle
SF Press Club
First Place: Hana Baba, Leila Day, What’s in your blood?
National Association of Black Journalists
Podcasts: Arts and Culture
Black Podcaster Awards
Best Black Girl Magic
Society of Professional Journalists
Best Podcast, Gullah Geechee
Society of Professional Journalists
Best Podcast
National Association of Black Journalists
Radio - Best documentary style