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Focus: Black Oklahoma
Women's History Month-Maternal Mortality Rates & Doulas-Podcast Only Release

Focus: Black Oklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 26:54


This is a podcast special episode that combines three segments of our ongoing coverage of health inequities, especially as it relates to Black and Brown women. In the first story (originally aired on episode one in January 2021) Dr. Autumn Brown speaks with women who have experienced the trauma many Black women face during the process of childbirth. She speaks with Marnie Jackson and Laba Williams, Executive Director of the Tulsa Birth Equity Initiative. In the second segment (originally aired on episode eight in August 2021) Britny Cordera explores the shared connections between Black and Native American women in their traditional birth practices and the practice of doulas. She speaks with Jaysha Lyons Echo Hawk, who is a two-spirit mother, birth worker, graduate student, and founder of Indigenous Milk Medicine Week. They are an enrolled member of the Seminole Nation and descendant of the Pawnee, Iowa, Omaha, and Creek Tribes. Britny also speaks with Ziara Kyre York who was brought to this doula activism through the George Floyd and Breonna Taylor stories.Finally we hear from Dr. Jabraan Pasha whose story originally aired on episode 26 in February of 2023. Dr. Pasha reconnects our listeners to Tulsa Birth Equity Initiative. This time Omare Jimmerson is Executive Director, taking over that position in September of 2022. Before Joining TBEI she served as Deputy Director for Tulsa Parks. Dr. Pasha also speaks with doula Ashlee Wilson. Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the the Commemoration Fund.Our theme music is by Moffett Music.Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Smriti Iyengar and Jesse Ulrich. Daryl Turner is our production intern.

Focus: Black Oklahoma
Episode 38

Focus: Black Oklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 52:37


The Free Application for Federal Student Aid program, or FAFSA, is undergoing significant changes, resulting in a critical need for college counselors. High School counselors help navigate changes which are vital for students facing the complexities of college admissions and financial aid. Anthony Cherry speaks with Jennifer Sack and Erica Walker. Sack is the lead school counselor at Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa and currently holds the honor of Oklahoma State School Counselor of the Year. Sack advanced to become one of the five finalists considered by the American School Counselor Association for the National School Counselor of the Year. Walker is the lead counselor at Will Rogers College High School, also in Tulsa.In the U.S., homeownership is the largest driver of wealth creation for families. Yet, homeownership rates for Native Americans lag 15% behind their white American counterparts. Two Oklahoma realtors, Cori Taber (also a realtor in Arizona) and Ashley Daily, are devoting their careers to helping indigenous people utilize programs through the federal government and tribal nations to close the gap. Tabor is a 2SLGBTQIA+ woman descendant of three tribes — the Osage, Muskogee Creek, and Cherokee who is also a descendant of enslaved Africans. Daily grew up on the Osage Reservation and also identifies as Latina. Shonda Little breaks this all down.The 'Beyond Apology' report, released in early 2024, opens dialogue on the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, fostering community engagement and emphasizing the need for reparative justice. These discussions and the resulting recommendations aim to collectively shape a more equitable future for Black Tulsans, acknowledging past injustices while seeking tangible solutions for healing and reparations. Greg Robinson, Bernice Alexander, and City Councilor Vanessa Hall-Harper further detail the report and its potential. Carlos Moreno has details.Retinoblastoma, a rare but aggressive eye cancer affecting children, challenges the way cells develop in the retina. Treatment options hinge on early detection, which creates disparities in health outcomes in lower socioeconomic populations with limited access to healthcare. Zaakirah Muhammad speaks with Marissa Gonzalez, president of the U.S. chapter of World Eye Cancer Hope, Melissa Mills, a part-time genetic counselor at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford University, and Dr. Jesse Berry of Children's Hospital Los Angeles and the Roski Eye Institute also in L.A., to bring us new details and help us understand Retinoblastoma.In Checotah, summers with Sondra Slade's grandparents were filled with laughter, life lessons, and a humorous mix-up about "Arthur?" This tale encapsulates the essence of childhood innocence, the strength of family bonds, and the enduring love that weaves through generations - plus drop biscuits!Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the Commemoration Fund.Our theme music is by Moffett Music.Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Smriti Iyengar and Jesse Ulrich. Our production intern is Daryl Turner.

Focus: Black Oklahoma
Episode 37

Focus: Black Oklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 52:52


Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt's recent executive order aims to cut state funding for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) personnel, sparking debate about the future of these programs. Shonda Little speaks with Oklahoma Democratic Chair Alicia Andrews and Jacob Rosecrants- Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 46th district. Some believe part of the solution is ensuring more white men are speaking about the value of such programs though a consensus is far from unanimous.During the summer of 2023, Oklahoma experienced its highest heat index ever recorded - 126 degrees Fahrenheit. One method scientists are using to learn how to best adapt to climate change is called heat mapping. Last summer, Britny Cordera joined a team of scientists, including Sarah Terry-Cobo- Oklahoma City's associate planner for the office of sustainability, Hongwan Li- assistant professor in the College of Public Health at the University of Oklahoma, Joey Williams- CAPA, or Climate Adaption Planning and Analytics, Heat Watch, and Andy Savastino- Sustainability Office in Kansas City, Missouri, on a heat mapping project funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA. Cordera follows up now the findings and analysis have been released.Since the October seventh, 2023 Hamas terrorist attack in Israel, the Israeli Defense Force's ongoing campaign in Gaza has dominated headlines around the world, eliciting polarized reactions globally, including here in Oklahoma. Written Quincey visited Israel and Palestine in early 2023 and shares his perspective based on personal experience and conversation with Dillon O'Carroll, AKA 'JYD.'Joy Harvey and Shavonda Pannell, two black women with gaps in their teeth, share their experiences of self-acceptance in a society that often overlooks such features. Francia Allen recalls the only representation she saw growing up was a white model named Lauren Hutton, who recently closed her gap. These stories emphasize the need for broader inclusivity and recognition in beauty standards, highlighting the slow but growing acceptance of diverse physical attributes. Tulsa's Greenwood District is a burgeoning epicenter of hip-hop, led by artists like Mr. Burns- AKA 'Earl Hazard' when he fronted the band Freak Juice, Manifess Greatness, and 9 Milla. Each with decades in the scene, they blend personal struggles with creative expression, shaping Tulsa's hip-hop legacy and cultural identity. Anthony Cherry tells us the story of these local musical pioneers.Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the Commemoration Fund.Our theme music is by Moffett Music.Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Smriti Iyengar and Jesse Ulrich. Our production intern is Daryl Turner.

Police Off The Cuff
Daryl Turner is the Director of the Portland Police Association, he talks about the inaction of government in Portland that is destroying the city. To the Point episode 8 with SBA President Ed Mullins

Police Off The Cuff

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 68:42


To the Point with Ed Mullins: Edward D. Mullins has been a member of the New York City Police Department since January 1982. On July 1, 2002, he was elected President of the Sergeants Benevolent Association by an overwhelming majority of its members. Early in his career he was assigned to the 13th Precinct on Manhattan’s East Side. After nearly 10 years he was promoted to Detective and assigned to the 10th Precinct in Manhattan’s Chelsea area. Promoted to Sergeant in 1993, he was assigned to the 19th Precinct on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and subsequently transferred to the Detective Bureau in Brooklyn South, where he served in the 67th Precinct Detective Squad, Special Victims Squad, and the Kings County District Attorney’s Office. Mullins learned about labor management as a PBA and SBA delegate in the 13th and 19th Precincts and the Detective Bureau. Mullins is one of four children raised in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. His father was a longshoreman on the West Side docks, and his mother, Carmen Lopez-Mullins, was a homemaker. He and his twin sons reside in Nassau County. A lifelong believer in the merits of education, Mullins received a bachelor’s degree from Concordia College, where he completed his studies while working as a full-time police sergeant, and a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Mercy College. Additionally, he served as founder and Chief Executive Officer of a successful private security firm in Manhattan, and has attended a variety of educational workshops in security management, finance and labor studies, including those at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York University, Cornell University, and Harvard University. Bill Cannon s a retired NYPD Sergeant who retired out of Manhattan North Homicide Squad. He completed nearly 27 years of service and retired in October 2011. After retirement Bill taught criminal justice courses at a private college for years. He has an AA, BA, and an MS in Security Management. His co-hosts a popular podcast called Police off the Cuff with retired NYPD detective Mark DeMayo. To the Point with SBA President Ed Mullins, and retired Sergeant Bill Cannon Retired Officer Daryl Turner was born and raised in Newark New Jersey, attended Central Washington University, and is a United States Army Veteran. He began his career with the Portland Police Bureau as a uniform patrol officer in 1991 and over the years has been a part of the Gang Enforcement Team, Drugs and Vice Division, and Training Division. He was elected to the Portland Police Association (PPA) Executive Board in 2000 and served 4 terms, July 2010- November 2020 as PPA President. In 2015, he launched the Oregon Coalition of Police & Sheriffs and serves as President advocating on behalf of Oregon law enforcement in the state legislature. In 2017, he worked to establish an organization that brings together law enforcement nationwide in a unified voice and served as the founding president of the United Coalition of Public Safety. As a 1998 recipient of the Portland Police Bureau Meritorious Service Medal for Valor and a 2006 recipient of the Optimist Club Memorial Officer of the Year Award, his commitment to excellence in policing was showcased. In addition, Officer Turner’s 40+ letters of commendation prove his dedication to protecting and serving our community. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support

Locked On Seahawks - Daily Podcast On The Seattle Seahawks
Bruce Irvin Embracing Mentor Role in Return to Seahawks (8/25/20)

Locked On Seahawks - Daily Podcast On The Seattle Seahawks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 42:17


Now entering his ninth season, Bruce Irvin has come full circle, taking on an expanded leadership role in his return to the Seahawks. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang discusses Irvin's incredible journey from questioned draft pick to valuable mentor, revisit Daryl Turner's record-breaking day in 1985 for Throwback Tuesday, and discuss observations from Tuesday's 11th training camp practice at the VMAC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Seahawks - Daily Podcast On The Seattle Seahawks
Bruce Irvin Embracing Mentor Role in Return to Seahawks (8/25/20)

Locked On Seahawks - Daily Podcast On The Seattle Seahawks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 39:47


Now entering his ninth season, Bruce Irvin has come full circle, taking on an expanded leadership role in his return to the Seahawks. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang discusses Irvin's incredible journey from questioned draft pick to valuable mentor, revisit Daryl Turner's record-breaking day in 1985 for Throwback Tuesday, and discuss observations from Tuesday's 11th training camp practice at the VMAC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Behind the Badge with Bernie Kerik
NYC's Decline & Biden's selection of Harris | 8-15-20

Behind the Badge with Bernie Kerik

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 41:34


This week, Bernie Kerik takes a look at the issues New York City continues to face, now leading to more and more people leaving, especially on the Upper West Side as crime continues to rise. Plus, a look at Joe Biden's selection of Kamala Harris as a his running-mate, the latest on what's happening in Portland, and further thoughts on the decision regarding the annual 9/11 Memorial being canceled this year. Guests include Rob Taub, Harmeet Dillon and Daryl Turner.

Armstrong & Getty Extra Large Interviews
A Violent Disaster: Portland's Wild Anarchist Utopia.

Armstrong & Getty Extra Large Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 12:29


It's frustrating to watch the beautiful city of Portland descend into chaos. That's what's happened as civil rights protests supporting the Black Lives Matter movement have been hijacked by groups intent on burning down the city and it's institutions. Daryl Turner is a peace officer with the Portland Police Bureau (and president of the Portland Police Association). He joined Jack & Joe to detail Portland City Hall's failure to protect the citizens of Rip City.

Think Out Loud
Bill Would Change How Police Discipline Works

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 22:34


Oregon state Senator Lew Frederick (D-Portland) says that police officers who are accused of serious misconduct often end up staying on the job because their discipline is overturned in arbitration. He wants to change that. Portland's police union is pushing back. We hear from Frederick and Portland police association president Daryl Turner.

Think Out Loud
Portland Police Union On The New Chief

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 8:06


Danielle Outlaw left her job as Portland Police Chief this week to become Philadelphia’s Police Commissioner. Former Deputy Chief of Police Jami Resch has been appointed by Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler to be the new chief. Daryl Turner, president of the Portland Police Association, tells us how the rank and file officers feel about the tenure of Chief Outlaw, and what they hope for from the new chief.

Think Out Loud
Police And Fire Unions Concerned About Portland Street Response

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 21:43


Portland's police and firefighter unions have concerns about Portland Street Response, a new pilot project to send an emergency medical specialist and a crisis expert to respond to non-emergency 911 calls, instead of police officers. We hear from president of the Portland Firefighters’ Association Alan Ferschweiler, Portland Police Association president Daryl Turner and Karly Edwards, chief of staff to Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty.

Significance Breeds Success
Daniel Puder | Daryl Turner | Leading into The Future | #podsessions #69

Significance Breeds Success

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 25:08


—Follow Me Online Here:YouTube: http://youtube.com/danielpuderInstagram: http://instagram.com/danielpuderFacebook: http://facebook.com/danielpuderSnapchat: http://snapchat.com/add/daniepuderWebsite: http://danielpuder.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/danielpuderOfficial Website: http://danielpuder.com—Daniel is an advocate for education as a daily learner, while his vision is to create inspired, passionate, loving youth who are committed to lead significant and purpose driven lives! He is an author, professional speaker, and professional athlete, all of which play a key role in his unique approach to working alongside youth, parents, educators, community members and business leaders in order to provide long term and sustainable results within our schools and businesses in our communities. He travels around the world leading school assemblies, workshops, training seminars and keynote speaking presentations that focus on providing people with the tools and resources needed to be effective mentors. Daniel’s focus and love is being the Founder & CEO of his 501(c)3 Non-Profit that he founded in 2010, My Life My Power World Inc. (MLMP), which provides an evidence-based curriculum and training program to PreKindergarten to 12th grade Schools and Universities who have a desire to impact and transform their student’s lives through mentoring. Over the last few years he has also expanded his expertise into the for-profit world and has now founded 3 more companies. He is currently serving as the CEO of Transformational Technologies®, GPS For® LLC, and Co-Founder/Partner of My Life My Brand LLC. While Daniel’s background is that of a professional athlete (Undefeated Mixed Martial Arts Fighter and Champion of WWE’s Tough Enough Competition), he goes on to tell his story of overcoming challenges and adversity when he was younger. While growing up, he was bullied and harassed almost daily by his peers because he was overweight and labeled with learning disabilities. Over a decade later, and after much success, he decided to use his celebrity title in a way that could truly make a difference for children and teenagers who themselves are facing challenges - not just bullying. Thus, My Life My Power began and since then, Daniel has made it his life’s mission to be build the next generation of mentors that can impact millions of our youth! ACCOMPLISHMENTS Because of Daniel’s dedication to youth, he has received numerous awards such as Humanitarian of the Year Award for the Golden Badge Foundation, Honorary Service Award from the California Parent Teacher Association, sworn into the United States Marine Corp League in 2015, sworn in as a Kentucky Colonel in 2016, and Humanitarian of the Year Award for Heroes For Freedom in 2017.

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Armstrong & Getty Extra Large Interviews
Contain The Violence Now. Portland Police Officer Daryl Turner talks to Armstrong & Getty

Armstrong & Getty Extra Large Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 6:15


Antifa violence continues to threaten the well being of residents in Portland Oregon. Portland Police Officer Daryl Turner talks to Armstrong & Getty about why Portland's mayor and city council are failing to protect people from the extremists thugs.

GreenplanetFM Podcast
Dr Daryl Turner, World Authority and Specialist in Thyroid Symptoms and Treatment

GreenplanetFM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2014 59:55


Dr Daryl Turner, a world authority and specialist in thyroid symptoms, discusses how to maintain a healthy Thyroid Gland. You will learn the value of Thyroflex Tests which are 98% accurate and simple inexpensive treatment programs to stimulate effective thyroid functions. What is Hypothyroid? What are the symptoms and the consequences of Thyroid disease? What are the effects of the thyroid on quality of life, diabetes, heart health, weight management, balanced hormones, Alzheimer’s, depression, headaches, bipolar, myalgia’s, IQ and longevity.