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Join us as we have a conversation at The East Cleveland Public Library about Carter G. Woodson's "The Mis-Education Of The Negro. The panel talks about how relevant Dr. Woodsons writing is to today's events and also what has changed since. And how much has remained the same since it was first published it in 1933.
Take this journey with us as we speak with a pioneer in Cleveland's urban community. Mr. Tom Paige of Tom Paige Catering Company.
Guest host, Imam Mutawaf Shaheed continues talking with African American Muslim women about their personal journeys through faith, family, and determination.
We continue with guest host, Imam Mutawaf Shaheed as he chats with African American Muslim women about their personal journeys through faith, family, and determination.
Guest host, Imam Mutawaf Shaheed chats with African American Muslim women about their personal journeys through faith, family, and determination.
We review the the book by D.L. Hughley. "How To Survive in America" proves that D.L. Hughley is more than a comedian or a syndicated radio host. In this book, he takes us on a journey of how bad America continues to deal with race, prejudice and excuses.
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Black police officers are a critical component of the urban community. Since 1946, The Black Shields Police Association have been engaged with the overall community. They educate the public on the importance of working together to ensure a safe community for everyone. Listen as we join the conversation.
The East Cleveland Library does more than provide access to over 63,000 printed materials and over 191,000 e books to the public. They have been a provider of resources that help increase literacy and a hub for people looking to access the internet. In addittion there is an affordable full service print center and an auditorium that hosts speakers and jazz concerts free of charge. Join us as we welcome the library Executive Director, Carlos Latimer.
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Join me as I explore how to take your vision from the paper to the public. This week we will talk about how commitment plays a role.
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Ansar Bustamante has plenty to say about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As a young man he traveled with his father, Mr. John Bustamante, who was one of Dr. Kings trusted friends. He spoke of Dr. Kings time in Cleveland, Ohio. He recalls the mission of Civil Rights as this important era made its way through Cleveland. Finally, he highlights the pioneering milestones of his dad in banking, media, business and Cleveland politics.
Senior adult Americans make up a considerable amount of members in our community. This includes where we work, where we shop, where we attend school and of course, in our homes. The Senior Aged community are among the most critical citizens in our country. So when they need help, we should be able to provide it. The National Caucus & Center on Black Aging, Inc. is an agency that is providing the help for the senior aged minorities who are 55 and older. The NCBA serves 8 states and the District of Columbia, including a center in Cleveland, Ohio. "Living The Blues" caught up with the staff on their annual Senior Expo who had plenty to tell us about what they are doing.
Mutawaf Shaheed is a frequent guest on "Living The Blues". An author, and a religious leader that has never been a person to avoid tough subjects. Especially those that get other people in trouble. This time he unleashes a set of critiques and advice for his own. But then again, no one is safe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Associate Professor Emmitt Jolly teaches biology at case Western Reserve University. But most importantly and relevant to now, he has spent his career studying infectious diseases. He is with us to discuss the covid 19 Virus, the vaccine and the reluctance to take it --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Author Annette Gordon-Reed's book "On Juneteenth" discusses the issues surrounding the celebration from her view born in Texas, where it all began. Although Juneteenth is now a Federal Holiday, there are still some African American people who are familiar with what the day is all about. A few people from the community read the book and dropped by to share what they thought. Listen as Carol Shaheed, Dr. MaryAnn Harris and Eboni Bogan provide their insight on this short read. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Khadijah Adams is a mentor, author, and an entrepreneur. She has a wealth of knowledge from her book entitled, "Rewriting Your Mental Script", concerning how we think and how our "brain" process our own personal achievements. She also will correct what many believe about cannabis and how to invest in this growing industry. https://www.khadijahadams.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
We are joined by Katrice Williams of the Cuyahoga County Office of Reentry and Ken Brickman of the Center for Employment Opportunities. Together they discuss the best paths to helping ex offenders get established. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
The Prison Policy Initiative points out that Less than 5% of the world’s population is in the United States, but 20% of the world’s incarcerated people are right here. However, many of the 2 million people locked behind American jails will be released. The community should prepare on what to do to help them to integrate back into society. There is plenty of work to do. Case Western Reserve University is bringing attention to the problem but also creating a space to find solutions. We welcome them to "Living The Blues". Through their "Life and Sciences: A Dialogue for Justice" broadcast, they will enlighten and rally the community together in support of our returning citizens. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Detective Farid A. Alim has been in law enforcement for 28 years, most of those years serving in the Cleveland, Ohio Police Department. He is also part of the "Black Shields", a non profit organization made up of African American police officers who work in the community to bridge the gap between the citizens and the police department. He shares his experiences in law enforcement and his philosophy on working in the community. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Living The Blues and a host of panel guests review the content of Eric Klinenberg's book "Palaces For The People". In his book, Mr. Klinenberg spells out the loss of community throughout the world. Including the continued social isolation so prevalent in the United States. He explains that it's due in part to bad models of urban development and planning. In this, he notes that "social Infrastructure has been damaged thus creating a world full of people who have lost what it feels like to have relationships with one another. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
When a business opens up surrounding the African American community it is usually a bar, lounge or a beverage store filled with unhealthy snacks, cigarettes and alcohol. The Unbar is a coffee house styled cafe in Cleveland, Ohio that offers a soft and healthy environment for it's patrons. The Unbar has inspiration, their own version of alkaline water, non alcoholic drinks and plenty of nice people. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
The "Living The Blues" podcast encompasses what happens in the Urban community, but specifically in regard to African American people. Their history, music, culture, sorrow, victories and economy. The blues music tells the story. But it is bi-product of the African American experiences. In the year 2020 we will dive deeper. Please join us as we do a year of review of 2019 and preview our intentions in 2020. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Whether you are discussing the riots of Glenville or Hough in Cleveland or the Watts or Rodney King Riots of Los Angeles. The story is pretty much the same. An over zealous police and an angry and frustrated African American Community clashing for an understanding and respect. Although there are numerous books about the same subject including "Ballots and Bullets" by Jim Robenalt, According to Mutawaf Shaheed, it's all of the same problem. He says that racism in America is too economically beneficial for America therefore it will never end. That these events will continue to occur until conditions change. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Ed Leszynski is the Board President of the Society of Saint Vincent dePaul of Cleveland. Ed discusses the work of the historical charity that was once known as, the "Conference of Charity" according to their website. The organization participates right in the middle of the neighborhoods that are in need of the most help. They provide families with meals, clothing, furniture and a kind person to greet them. Serving some 230,000 people yearly. Ed believes he is fulfilling his own personal mission as well as the mission of the organization he serves. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Kurt Wallace is an author. But he is also a brutally honest African American that want the world to know that he has a lot to say about racial inequality, white privilege, education and pop culture icons. The unique thing about Kurt is he wants you to disagree with him. but with a warning, be prepared to think fast and know what you are talking about. He is very interesting. you will enjoy this interview, We promise. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
The urban community has many socioeconomic problems. Neighborhood citizens have very little power in solving some of the problems in their surroundings. Or do they? Councilman Jones is charged with Ward 1 in Cleveland, Ohio and he has an empowering perspective. He believes that the people indeed have the power to help heal their own neighborhoods. And from what he says, it's not only true for his Ward but for all the wards in the United States. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Mystro and Lyric or Mervin and Melvin Steals created some of the best songs of the soul music era. Their songs have been sampled by A$AP Rocky and Chubb Rock. Melvin Steals drops by Living The Blues to discuss the music business, his and his family life and his time as an experienced educator. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
According to the infinitescholar.org website, "Mr. Thomas Ousley began the Infinite Scholars Program to ensure that financially-disadvantaged students deserving to go to college could receive the funding they needed. Today, nearly 80% of participants in the Infinite Scholars Program enroll in college. We discuss the program with the Ohio facilitators of the program the African American Music Association, their challenges and their successes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Some 50 percent of marriages in the United States end in divorce. Abbas and Eva-Jean Ahmad have been married for 40 years. Listen as they explain what can help your marriage beat the statistics --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
According to their website " The First Cleveland Mosque is one of the oldest Muslim institutions in the U.S. Founded in 1937 by Al Hajj Imam Wali Akram, an African American. The First Cleveland Mosque remains a testimony of the powerful attraction that Americans have towards the beliefs and culture of Islam." But we see them as a pillar of the community in the way they treat people in taking care of their needs. From feeding and clothing them to taking care of the neighborhood landscaping, their work helps Cleveland. Listen and learn more as we sit down with the leaders, Imam Abbas Ahmad and his wife, Eva-Jean Ahmad. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
"Working The Dream" explores the experiences in taking your ideals from the basement to the public. The Thunder Roar Team discuss their own personal struggles. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Dr. Frederick Harris MD has worked in Internal Medicine for over 30 years. He describes himself as a "diagnostician" . He believes that he and his team are great at looking at symptoms and diagnosing the medical problem. He is an award winning doctor with a special concentration on diabetes and hypertension. He says "I haven't seen a blood pressure I cound't control". Listen as he gives advice on how to control yours. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
The Director of the East Cleveland Public Library, Carlos Latimer came to visit the "Living The Blues" Podcast with one of the board members, Gerald L. Silvera. The East Cleveland library is at the center of providing valuable resources to its community. They provide access to the internet to the residents, after school and literacy programs as well as technology training for seniors. The library is open to serving what the community needs but they need your help. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Professor Robert McDonough is a celebrated poet, English teacher and an author. He is also the Director of the Cy Dostal Poetry Workshop in Ohio. McDonugh dropped by to discuss his new book about Russel Atkins who is a composer and considered to be an avant-garde poet. McDonough explains Mr. Atkins' unusual use of the English language and his ability to captivate audiences with his unique style and concepts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Siblings, Nasreen and Asim are not yet 18 and they have learned the power of a great education. Asim discusses what he believes are the fixes to problems in the local community. Nasreen discusses her accomplishments in a national and international intellectual competition and the role her education played in assisting her. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
"Truth Speaker" is a rapper from Syracuse, New York. He has given his life to inspiring people to learn the truth about themselves and to have great concerns of the earth such as, climate change and global warming. Through the trauma of temporarily losing his father to incarceration he learned to place his feelings in writing lyrics to hip hop music. Through his "God Father" he learned how to rally youth to get involved with saving the planet. They're all here to share their story please listen. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
When you believe you are called to a specific goal, what are you willing to go through to achieve it? Sheikh Haneef Bashir discusses the challenges in pursuing his calling to become a Sheihk. He was not prepared for the challenges he would ultimately face. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Dr. Benjamin Sperry knows plenty about black history and the struggles of African Americans. His experiences include working as a journalist, a staffer for former President Jimmy Carter and finally a public School teacher. He grew interested in Civil Rights and black history while earning his doctorate at Case Western University. He shares his quest in introducing similar study programs in various colleges and other institutions. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Dr. Benjamin O. Sperry is a history teacher that has special concentration on black history. He has also taking great interest in educating incarcerated citizens while also blending in other students from more privileged lives. In this, he says he hopes to do his part in helping to heal racial disparities. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
M A Shaheed discusses the life and music of Alvin Ayler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Ms. Ware discusses what qualifies a person to be an entrepreneur? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
What can a minority entrepreneur do to gravitate toward success? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Ms. Gloria Ware is a seasoned professional who spent her career helping entrepreneurs. She answer the question what is Jumpstart? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Retired Major Brenda Collins talks about why she enlisted --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
What is it like to get the news that you were being deployed? and what were some of your responsibilities? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
Retired Major Collins is thankful for her experiences in the military. But she also discusses her low points, not to discourage others but to inform and encourage them on how to get through their own troubled times while in service. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support
E. B. discusses with the host of Living the Blues, Yaseen and guest host Tamir, whats wrong with Generation Z's view of money and the way they spend it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/webstalk/support