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We are going to take it back to the era that Angel loves the most- the 80's....Again. Last time we just did not get enough time to really share all the 80's had to offer. Come enjoy the fine tunes of artists such as Sade, Michael Jackson, Kool and the Gang, Loose Ends, and more.
The media portrays groups of people in either a positive or negative light, allowing stereotypes to continue. Come find out about the article written about how Kerry Washington's character Olivia Pope is viewed as a reflection of black women. Come find out how Ryan Leary responded to the article. Call in number 347-989-1858
Tonight on Spotlight is a show that we as The Panel aired on July 29, 2012 called "DO YOU VOTE OR JUST TAKE NOTES?' This is one of our very passionate subjects as we discuss the upcoming Presidential election. Are you involved? What do you really know about the issues on a federal, state or local level? All I can tell you is this please as you listen to this show, use the internet to investigate the issues that are on your ballot and not just vote just because of. Go to the voters both with an agenda and a purpose! Tomorrow just doesn't rely on the promises that have been made to us the people by representatives that mean us no good. Please learn the issues, educate yourself and others. . .The best way to hide information is to hide it in anything containing many words that will discourage anyone to read. THERE IS NO CHATROOM THIS EVENING!!!!
We are going to take it back to the era that Angel loves the most- the 80's. Come enjoy the fine tunes of artists such as Phil Collins, Michael Jackson, Michael McDonald, Anita Baker, and more...
LUPUS. . .I am no expert on this particular subject but I will talk about this disease is on the rise and it has made it's mark amongst Women of Color. My friend Racquel Dozier will be my guest tomorrow night as we discuss the effects of Lupus and how it has changed her life. Racquel Dozier is the founder and president of the Lupus in Color Foundation. Lupus In Color was created to cater to the needs of men and women of all colors of the rainbow suffering or directly affected with Lupus. The Lupus In Color goal is to provide education and support as well as an outlet when a survivor’s emotions have gotten the best of them. The Motto of Lupus In Color is: "I Have Lupus, Lupus Does NOT Have Me!" This motto gives a lupus survivor the strength to move on. It removes the stronghold that this invisible disease can have on its survivors. Being a Lupus Survivor is a tale untold. Through all the pain and heartache, a lupus survivor is strong. Racquel’s goal through the Lupus in Color Foundation is to GENERATE LUPUS AWARENESS FOR A DISEASE THAT OFTEN GOES UNRECOGNIZED IN THE PUBLIC EYE AND TO ASSIST LUPUS SURVIVORS IN MANAGING AND DEALING WITH THEIR DISEASE. Racquel was diagnosed with Lupus in 2003 and has been on a mission to actively educate others and help Lupus Survivors worldwide. She works diligently at being a lupus advocate for lupus patients and works daily to provide support to lupus survivors across the country. Tune in tomorrow night at 9 pm with me Vince Pass as we have a family discussion about Lupus. . .Please be there it can help you help someone or even yourself deal with this heart wretching disease. Call in 347-989-1858 or www.blogtalkradio.com/thapanel