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Koolin’ with AH-KIM
Can #BlackPeople Trust Each Other? #blackculture #blackhistory

Koolin’ with AH-KIM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 27:18


What is the problem with African Americans? Are African American problems self inflicted? Do all black people think the same? what if black people made themselves aware of our own problems #blackpeople #blackamerica. #problemwithbkack website: https://www.giftedmediallc.com#blackcommunity #blackcrime #blackculture#blackfamily #blackhistorymonth #blacklivesmatter #blackmen #tyrenichols

Culture Freedom Radio Network
The political games people play on African American voters

Culture Freedom Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 210:00


On this week's episode we want to get into some political discussions about African-American voters. Are African American voters the core  of the Democratic Party? Why do African Americans vote heavily with the Democratic Party? Malcolm X stated that the Liberals are  the most deceitful of both political parties. Come and join in on the dialogue.

Culture Freedom Radio Network
Ep. 309 - The political games people play on African American voters

Culture Freedom Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 209:48


On this week's episode we want to get into some political discussions about African-American voters. Are African American voters the core of the Democratic Party? Why do African Americans vote heavily with the Democratic Party? Malcolm X stated that the Liberals are the most deceitful of both political parties. Come and join in on the dialogue.

Culture Freedom Radio Network
The political games people play on African American voters

Culture Freedom Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 210:00


On this week's episode we want to get into some political discussions about African-American voters. Are African American voters the core  of the Democratic Party? Why do African Americans vote heavily with the Democratic Party? Malcolm X stated that the Liberals are  the most deceitful of both political parties. Come and join in on the dialogue.

Smart Talk
Is there a racial disparity between the children that are receiving special education services?

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 14:21


Are African-American children or kids who aren't proficient at speaking English over-represented ina special education programs? Penn State Professor of Education & Demography and Director of Center for Educational Disparities Research Paul Morgan doesn't think so. His research concludes “that white children are more likely to be identified as having disabilities and to receive special … Continue reading "Is there a racial disparity between the children that are receiving special education services?"

One Step Further
Too Black to be Blue, Too Blue to be Black EP: 21 W/Marvin Stepherson

One Step Further

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 53:04


Marvin Stepherson is a Criminal Justice Adjunct Faculty of the Accelerated Adult Degree Completion Program with Roberts Wesleyan College. This serving allows him to continue his speaking, while educating and/ or serving adult students in the criminal justice field. Marvin's educational journey is a lifelong process beginning at Monroe Community College back in his early Twenties; continuing at Roberts Wesleyan into his late Forties with the successful completion of his Graduate degree. Marvin's professional highlights include: being asked to consult regularly on NPR radio concerning Law Enforcement and cultural & ethnic issues; to help create synergistic solutions to world-impacting problems. Prior to Marv's current teaching position, he retired as a police Sergeant with 25 years of service in Law Enforcement and also retired as a dual service veteran of 27 years with the United States Marines Corp. and United States Coast Guard Reserve. Raised in Rochester, New York, Marvin lives with his wife, three children and pet Italian Mastiff in Upstate, New York. Personal Accomplishments: Marvin is a Free Mason and the founding president of The Rochester Association of Minority Police” (R.A.M.P.) and a former Urban League Youth Mentor. Personal interests: Marvin is an avid golfer and lover of most sports, but recently flirted with film making as he has produced his first documentary, “Too Blue to be Black, Too Black to be Blue” coming to a theater and classroom near you. Documentary The purpose of this documentary, as told from several perspectives including that of an African-American Officers perspective, is to explore how black law enforcement officers are perceived by their white comrades, the African-American community and non-African American community as it relates to their role in law enforcement: Is loyalty an issue when race is a factor for white officers/black community; white officer/black defendant; black officer/white community; black officer/white defendant? Victim warning or enforcement, is there a disparity? Are African American officers accepted among their own community? To learn more about Justen and his limitless health & wellness business Flexxmp go to www.flexxmp.com or https://linktr.ee/Flexxmp And remember this podcast is 100% listener supported! We appreciate any and all support whether it be monetary or by likes positive comments and shares. https://anchor.fm/onestepfurther/support You may also know our training facility and the nonprofits we support have been greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. If you feel called to donate to FlexxMP and the non profits we support click this link! https://www.gofundme.com/manage/1xo5e84a2o --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onestepfurther/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onestepfurther/support

Spectrum
Black Female Office Holders Perceive They are Racially Targeted by Local Media

Spectrum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 79:55


Are African American female public office holders treated differently than their white counterparts by local media? Two black female judges answer that questions with a resounding: YES. In our continuing in-depth conversations about race and racism, WOUB’s Spectrum Podcast talks with two first-time African American female judges from Northeastern Ohio, who bring to the bench a wealth of legal experience. Both were asked if they perceived any different treatment from local news media than is given to their white counterparts. Both provided situation upon situation where white judges were praised for activities that black judges were criticized for doing. These stories even include situations of disparate treatment by news media between how white and black judges handle court matters during the pandemic or follow guidelines from the state Supreme Court. The unfounded inferences often are that black female judges are lazy, dishonest, “shifty” and cannot be trusted to follow appropriate legal guidelines. None of those accusations have been made over the same period of time of white judges of equal legal stature. In fact, it is alleged by our two judges, that white judges are not only not criticized but they are praised for the same activities for which the black judges are denigrated. Hear the stories of Judge W. Mona’ Scott, the first black female judge elected to a full term on the Cleveland Municipal Housing Court and Judge Gayle Byers Williams, the first black female judge of the S. Euclid Municipal Court. Judge Scott came to her court from experience in private legal practice and stints with the Cleveland City Prosecutor’s Office and the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office. She has had a diverse legal career expanding two decades with experience in family law, civil litigation, criminal prosecution and criminal defense work. She is a long-time proponent of social justice causes. Judge Byers first became judge in the S. Euclid Municipal Court in 2012. Prior to that she served over a decade as an Assistant Prosecutor in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Judge Byers also is a Fellow at the National Judicial College located on the campus of the University of Nevada-Reno. It is the premier educational arm of the judiciary, helping to train judges from across America and around the globe.

2 Hot Chicks
The Forgiveness Agenda

2 Hot Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 62:02


Are African American people expected to always forgive or get over something when done wrong? No matter what? You murder our children. Do we forgive the killer? Slavery!! What Slavery! We are Expected to Get over it! Mocha and Candi explore this topic and several others on this weeks episode of 2 Hot Chicks. Check it out! 

Rise of the Black Warrior's podcast
Episode 30 - Reparations for Blacks In America or Nah? - Lerrod Smalls

Rise of the Black Warrior's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 9:11


Here is a topic that surely has the potential to divide the country right down the middle. Are African American descendants of slaves entitled to compensation through a government reparations program similar to that in the treaty of Versailles, where Germany had to pay out the equivalent of 33 Billion; where the US fought for freedom in that war which has yet to acknowledge a similar standard for its humanity crimes? However, would it do more harm than good to try and figure out who deserves what and how that would impact our community from macro perspective considering would there be a viable generational with lump-sum lottery style payouts? Where is the power here? What are your thoughts?

In Her Space
WE BE Podcast-We've Come This Far-Women and Social Justice-Episode 004

In Her Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 60:00


The women of We Be (Women Embracing Better Efforts) discuss African American Women Issues-Are we better off now than during the civil rights movement? Of course we've  made significant progress, and we can celebrate many acheivements. In our private conversations we discussed the following:  Economic Disparities of African American Women-Are we better off now than during the civil rights movement? 1) What is being done to ensure all women are able to adequately provide for themselves and their families? This could include the local work of community organizations to address poverty, and the affects of it like infant mortality, political engagement. (We all work to address these issues) 2) Are African American women judged too harshly and our issues not taken seriously by our local government? Is there room for growth and collaboration to create more opportunities for women of color? 3) How can we use the framework of Transformative Justice to make connections to create continuous change and opportunities?  We Be discusses how we can use our experiences and our voices that creates lasting change in our community.   Special guest Darsheel Kaur, restorative justice practitioner, creative, youth advocate, and community builder assists with shaping our conversation to connect the dots and assist with idetifying ways we can continue to honor the legacy of those before us and walk in the path destined for us. Powerful discussion to encourage women to make their own contributions to bring about healing and transformation in our communities.  For More Information about Darsheel visit http://www.facebook.com/darsheelk/

Some Wild Catz
The Podcast That's So Damn Good, It Has No Name (06-10-18)

Some Wild Catz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 66:37


We have a New Intro..... Plus Golden State Wins the NBA Championship in a sweep over LeBron and the Cavaliers, Washington Capitals win the Stanley Cup, Terrell Owens announces he won't attend the HOF ceremonies in Canton, Kaepernick and the current state of his protest, Are African American politically naive ? FIUU Applicants - The Other Hosts who didnt show up, and GoGo Music Today

Jerry Eaves Sports Radio
Jerry Eaves Sports Radio Tuesday 10/10/17

Jerry Eaves Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 50:59


Jerry and the guys talk about the ongoing issues regarding the NCAA and AAU basketball. Are African American being taken advantage of in regards to sports administration?

kbob899.com
Do you support Black Media Services? Tell the Truth

kbob899.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 120:00


Do you support your local and national Black media services? Are African American people communicating with each other? Why don't we advertise our minority businesses like we should? Are other minority races out growing black media. These are topics with a purpose. Call in and tell us what you think. Dial 646 716-5525 and press the 1 button to talk on the air.

The Batchelor Pad Radio Network
Dr Kenyatta Cavil Joins us on The Batchelor Pad show for Monday April 7th 2014

The Batchelor Pad Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2014 146:00


Guest:     Dr Kenyata Cavil of The THG Agency joins us to discuss the latest in HBCU Sports   Plus we discuss the following:   1. Gays in sports 2. Are women sports equal to men? 3. Are African American parents completely responsible for deliquent kids? 4. Does interacial marriages hurt black athletes? 5. Win or lose, is Kentucky men the best freshmen class of all time? 6. Do older women hurt/help African American male athletes?   Listen to the show live beginning at 6pm EST on your computer, laptop or tablet atwww.blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or on your smart phone at 646-929-0130. If you miss any of our shows, you can listen to the podcast at our website:www.thebatchelorpad.biz Follow us at padnation@facebook and pad4truth@twitter Interested in advertising on the show, e-mail us at labatchelor40@gmail.com AND DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT THE Pad/Cove show hosted by Gary Gray every Friday beginning at 6pm EST at: blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor

The Middle Men Talk Show
Rebuilding The Village (Fan Favorite)

The Middle Men Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2013 92:00


The African American communities in the past have always been known for strong community values,pride,and a sense of family. Are African American communities in a state of disarray? In rebuilding the village(Community)who should the focus be on :The Woman, Man,or child? Should we focus on religion to help strengthen the community again? and what aspect of religion is hurting our community? Economically how can we rejuvenate our communities? Do we need leading Blacks or Black leaders? Call in today so we can discuss these topics and many more! Join us every Sunday @ 6pm Eastern / 5pm Central times!

New Books in Women's History
Sikivu Hutchinson, “Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels” (Infidel Books, 2013)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2013 37:12


Why does it seem like everyone in the atheist movement is white and male? Are African-American women less interested in secularism? In her book, Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels (Infidel Books, 2013), Dr. Sikivu Hutchinson critiques the mainstream atheist movement's lack of diversity and uncovers some of the reasons why African-Americans seem so connected to religion. She reveals that racism and social and economic disadvantage has led to a dearth of resources in black communities – a gap that churches often end up filling. Though there is a strong tradition of African-American secular humanism, it has focused on social justice issues and the intersection of racism, classism, capitalism and religion, topics usually ignored by the media and the mainstream secular movement. Dr. Hutchinson also criticizes the new atheism's singularfocus on science and reason to the detriment of social justice and anti-racist consciousness. Sikivu's blog can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in American Studies
Sikivu Hutchinson, “Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels” (Infidel Books, 2013)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2013 37:12


Why does it seem like everyone in the atheist movement is white and male? Are African-American women less interested in secularism? In her book, Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels (Infidel Books, 2013), Dr. Sikivu Hutchinson critiques the mainstream atheist movement’s lack of diversity and uncovers some of the reasons why African-Americans seem so connected to religion. She reveals that racism and social and economic disadvantage has led to a dearth of resources in black communities – a gap that churches often end up filling. Though there is a strong tradition of African-American secular humanism, it has focused on social justice issues and the intersection of racism, classism, capitalism and religion, topics usually ignored by the media and the mainstream secular movement. Dr. Hutchinson also criticizes the new atheism’s singularfocus on science and reason to the detriment of social justice and anti-racist consciousness. Sikivu’s blog can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books Network
Sikivu Hutchinson, “Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels” (Infidel Books, 2013)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2013 37:12


Why does it seem like everyone in the atheist movement is white and male? Are African-American women less interested in secularism? In her book, Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels (Infidel Books, 2013), Dr. Sikivu Hutchinson critiques the mainstream atheist movement’s lack of diversity and uncovers some of the reasons why African-Americans seem so connected to religion. She reveals that racism and social and economic disadvantage has led to a dearth of resources in black communities – a gap that churches often end up filling. Though there is a strong tradition of African-American secular humanism, it has focused on social justice issues and the intersection of racism, classism, capitalism and religion, topics usually ignored by the media and the mainstream secular movement. Dr. Hutchinson also criticizes the new atheism’s singularfocus on science and reason to the detriment of social justice and anti-racist consciousness. Sikivu’s blog can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Religion
Sikivu Hutchinson, “Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels” (Infidel Books, 2013)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2013 37:12


Why does it seem like everyone in the atheist movement is white and male? Are African-American women less interested in secularism? In her book, Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels (Infidel Books, 2013), Dr. Sikivu Hutchinson critiques the mainstream atheist movement’s lack of diversity and uncovers some of the reasons why African-Americans seem so connected to religion. She reveals that racism and social and economic disadvantage has led to a dearth of resources in black communities – a gap that churches often end up filling. Though there is a strong tradition of African-American secular humanism, it has focused on social justice issues and the intersection of racism, classism, capitalism and religion, topics usually ignored by the media and the mainstream secular movement. Dr. Hutchinson also criticizes the new atheism’s singularfocus on science and reason to the detriment of social justice and anti-racist consciousness. Sikivu’s blog can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Secularism
Sikivu Hutchinson, “Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels” (Infidel Books, 2013)

New Books in Secularism

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2013 37:12


Why does it seem like everyone in the atheist movement is white and male? Are African-American women less interested in secularism? In her book, Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels (Infidel Books, 2013), Dr. Sikivu Hutchinson critiques the mainstream atheist movement’s lack of diversity and uncovers some of the reasons why African-Americans seem so connected to religion. She reveals that racism and social and economic disadvantage has led to a dearth of resources in black communities – a gap that churches often end up filling. Though there is a strong tradition of African-American secular humanism, it has focused on social justice issues and the intersection of racism, classism, capitalism and religion, topics usually ignored by the media and the mainstream secular movement. Dr. Hutchinson also criticizes the new atheism’s singularfocus on science and reason to the detriment of social justice and anti-racist consciousness. Sikivu’s blog can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in African American Studies
Sikivu Hutchinson, “Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels” (Infidel Books, 2013)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2013 37:12


Why does it seem like everyone in the atheist movement is white and male? Are African-American women less interested in secularism? In her book, Godless Americana: Race and Religious Rebels (Infidel Books, 2013), Dr. Sikivu Hutchinson critiques the mainstream atheist movement's lack of diversity and uncovers some of the reasons why African-Americans seem so connected to religion. She reveals that racism and social and economic disadvantage has led to a dearth of resources in black communities – a gap that churches often end up filling. Though there is a strong tradition of African-American secular humanism, it has focused on social justice issues and the intersection of racism, classism, capitalism and religion, topics usually ignored by the media and the mainstream secular movement. Dr. Hutchinson also criticizes the new atheism's singularfocus on science and reason to the detriment of social justice and anti-racist consciousness. Sikivu's blog can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

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