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Don’t miss a transformative conversation as acclaimed authors Dr. Joy DeGruy and attorney Enola Aird take over our classroom. Dr. DeGruy, renowned for her best-selling book "Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome," and attorney Aird, celebrated for her profound work in "Black Fathers in Contemporary American Society," will share powerful insights and discuss the compelling ‘Centering Healing’ documentary. Before their segment, hear from Chairman Fred Hampton as he reports on his latest legal challenges with the Chicago police department. Sister Euri will also preview this weekend's MAAFA commemoration in WDC. Starting us off, music historian Norman Richmond, will deepen our celebration of Black Music Month. This is your chance to engage with trailblazers shaping the conversation around issues that matter most to our community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don’t miss an extraordinary opportunity to gain firsthand insight from renowned historian and researcher Manu Ampim, acclaimed for exposing the truth about the Willie Lynch Letter. Professor Ampim, a leading authority in African studies at Contra Costa College, brings a wealth of knowledge that challenges prevailing narratives and inspires critical thinking. We are also honored to welcome the visionary leaders of Community Healing Network—Founder, President Emerita, and Elder Griot, attorney Enola Aird, and Executive Director Chandra Roxanne. Their wisdom and advocacy offer invaluable guidance on how the Black community can unite and take powerful action in response to pressing challenges. Adding to this compelling lineup, Dr. Robert Richard Allan Turner from Baltimore’s Empowerment Temple AME church will provide a crucial update on his relentless campaign for reparations—an issue at the heart of justice and healing for our community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for an engaging and powerful conversation as we welcome renowned author and clinician Dr. Joy DeGruy, along with Dr. Enola Aird, who will introduce their transformative Global Circle for Reparations and Healing program. But that's not all! Renowned scientist and medical expert Dr. Keith Crawford will shed light on the critical issue of why prostate cancer disproportionately affects the Black community. Before him, we're excited to celebrate Black Music Month with the incredible singer Margaret Reynolds, whose talents have graced numerous top R&B stages and are now elevating Gospel music. We’re also honored to hear from dedicated Chicago activist Pastor Anthony Williams, who will provide his perspective on the complex Iran-Israeli conflict, offering insights that matter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Enola Aird is the Founder and President of the Community Healing Network and an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Enola shares how she is mobilizing Black people to heal from the lie of white superiority and Black inferiority. They talk about the impact of Marcus Garvey, making the Emotional Emancipation Circles a safe space for Black people and defying the lie and embracing the truth. To learn more about Emotional Emancipation Circles visit: https://communityhealingnet.org/ To secure your seat at the lunch table for an “Emotional Lunch Break” visit: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0lc-6oqzopGt2ONlqQzNxruZz0EUBp9BQ1?fbclid=IwAR1QBVIUPBYdRFm0R_9dF55tPpLEBRxgy1XTqI-v-2Plu3jZcaADuM3GJv0 If you or someone you know is in a mental or substance use disorder crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.
Neely Fuller Jr. weighs-in on the reluctance of many Blacks to take the COVID19 Vaccination. Before we hear from Brother Neely, attorney Enola Aird & N'Cobras' Kaam Howard review Wednesday's Congressional Reparations hearing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tom Ficklin Show With Enola Aird, Esq. Community Healing Network by WNHH Community Radio
Host Tom Ficklin speaks with Enola Aird, founder and president of the Community Healing Network.
We revisit a conversation about African centered approaches to mental health with Dr. Cheryl Grills of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, and Enola Aird , the f ounder and president of Community Healing Network. This conversation originally aired on April 15, 2016. Then, comedian and political satirist Barry Crimmins weighs in on the presidential election and discusses how the abuse he experienced as a child informs his work today. Plus, we go up on the roof to hear about one pastor's efforts to get voters to the polls in his community during the 2016 primary season. This conversation originally aired on April 20, 2016.
This week on Roundtable with Stephanie Robinson, Stephanie takes on science, the field of genetics and the current dilemma regarding its ethics and limitations. Has the time come when parents will be able to pick and choose the characteristics of our yet-to-be-born babies? Do such modern scientific advancements represent progress or a threat to humanity? Are we playing God?Joining us to sort out some of these challenging questions is Enola Aird, an activist mother and founding director of Mothers for a Human Future; Dr. Keith Crawford, a physician-scientist and Chief Medical Officer at Parcell Laboratories; and Dr. Marcy Darnovsky, Executive Director of the Center for Genetics and Society. Together we will discuss just how far our science has gone and should go, as well as the implications for society and for our very humanity itself.It is time to gather at the Roundtable as Stephanie Robinson delivers hot topics, deep talk and a little bit of uplift. Roundtable with Stephanie Robinson...pull up a chair.
This week on Roundtable with Stephanie Robinson, Stephanie takes on science, the field of genetics and the current dilemma regarding its ethics and limitations. Has the time come when parents will be able to pick and choose the characteristics of our yet-to-be-born babies? Do such modern scientific advancements represent progress or a threat to humanity? Are we playing God?Joining us to sort out some of these challenging questions is Enola Aird, an activist mother and founding director of Mothers for a Human Future; Dr. Keith Crawford, a physician-scientist and Chief Medical Officer at Parcell Laboratories; and Dr. Marcy Darnovsky, Executive Director of the Center for Genetics and Society. Together we will discuss just how far our science has gone and should go, as well as the implications for society and for our very humanity itself.It is time to gather at the Roundtable as Stephanie Robinson delivers hot topics, deep talk and a little bit of uplift. Roundtable with Stephanie Robinson...pull up a chair.