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For this Martin Luther King Holiday! This Sunday Worship special I caught this Pastor's Sermon that had already started and so I missed his name. It was delivered during the past Christmas Holiday and so this is a Rewind.
Welcome to Club M.O.C.! Get ready to vibe with Metro Beatz on this Martin Luther King Holiday weekend. Spinning new music from Ive x David Guetta, Hanna, Robert Owens, Glaxxs, Eden Prince, Sonny Fodera x Jazzy x D.O.D, The Deepshakerz and special MLK Remixes. Enjoy the show! Tune in to the electrifying rhythms of Club M.O.C. every Friday night at midnight, exclusively on mocradio.com. Join us as we take you on a musical journey like no other. Prepare to be swept away by the irresistible fusion of funky vibes and soulful melodies. Mark your calendars and get ready to elevate your weekend nights with the freshest tunes!
NPR, Mayor Frm Legislator, Councilman, U.S. Presidential Appointee, AmbassadorIn Honor of Remembrance's Martin Luther King Holiday', I wanted to talk with a Real Foot Soldier & Public Servant of Dr. King who is Still working for Justice for All. I Have Benefited from Many People who Worked, Marched & Died for my Rights to Freedoms. As a Northerner that did not live thru Segregated Times or in the South, I have only read of the History & Obstacles that Black have endured. To All Those People, I am Grateful.But Johnny Ford was in person on the scene to witness Civil Right History & as one of the first elected officials in the United States, would soon become a part of History. My Guest has a lot of insight & work we have to see thru.Ford got his start in politics working for U.S. Sen. Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign, and he later worked for the U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service.A native of the great State of Alabama, Johnny Lawrence Ford grew up in Tuskegee, the home of Tuskegee University, “the Pride of the Swift-Growing South,” also the home of the famed Tuskegee Airmen. He graduated from Tuskegee Institute High School and received his B.A. degree in history and sociology from Knoxville College, Knoxville, Tennessee, and a Masters of Public Administration from Auburn University at Montgomery. He also received 5 honorary degrees including The Honorary Doctorate of Laws from Alabama A & M University in 2004.Elected as the 1st African-American Mayor of the City of Tuskegee in 1972, Mayor Ford served six consecutive terms from 1972 – 1996 and was again elected to that office in September, 2004 and 2012. In 1998, he was elected Representative from District 82 to the State Legislature, where he served on the County and Municipal Government Committee, the Lee County Legislation Committee, the Health Committee, and the Tourism and Travel Committee. The Honorable Ford retained his legislative position until his return to office as mayor of Tuskegee.As Founder of the World Conference of Mayors, Inc., The Honorable Ford also serves as Secretary General. He is a Founder and President-Emeritus of the National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc., and a former member of the Alabama Foreign Trade Commission and the Alabama Municipal Electric Authority. While Mayor, Banjul, The Gambia was designated as the Tuskegee Sister City; therefore, he has worked closely with the country, The Gambia, for many years. Furthermore, he has served as Co-Chairman of the National Policy Alliance, which is an arm of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. The National Policy Alliance Center for Political and Economic Studies is comprised of The National Bar Association, The Congressional Black Caucus, The World Conference of Mayors, The National Conference of Black Mayors, The National Association of Black County Officials, The National Black Caucus of School Board Members, Blacks in Government, The National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials, as well as the Joint Center For Political and Economic Development.The Honorable Ford has served as a former U.S. Presidential Appointee to the National Advisory Committee on Federalism, and the Intergovernmental Policy Advisory Committee on Trade. He is a past President of the Alabama League of Municipalities, and the first African-American in Alabama History to be elected to this statewide position.The Honorable Ford is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, the Founding President of the Tuskegee Optimist Club, a member of the Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, and a member of Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church, the home church of Dr. Booker T. Washington.He is married to the Honorable Judge Joyce London Alexander, Retired, Former Chief U. S. Magistrate Judge, of the District of Massachusetts. She was the First Female Chief United States Magistrate Judge in the USA. She is Past Chair of the Judicial Council of the National Bar Association, and of the Board of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.He is also the proud father of three adult children…John, Christopher, and Tiffany…The Honorable Ford has four grandchildren. The Fords have a second home on Garden Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Start your week with David and Brenda on The Morning Blend, the Martin Luther King Holiday. Lots of news to cover from the weekend and a big weekend in sports. A Catholic church in Texas steps in to care for first responders to a hostage situation and closures for the holiday.
Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Founder of ‘Civil Rights for the Unborn' a pro-life organization, discusses the opening arguments today at the Supreme Court concerning the controverisal Mississippi abortion law. King explains that ‘Roe v. Wade is really bad law', decided in 1973, is inconsistent with current medical knowledge and standards. Saying that the precedent that Roe left has ‘made the U.S. only 1 of 7 countries in world that think it's okay to abort babies at 9 months'. King predicts that the Supreme Court will overrule the Roe v. Wade precedent, essentially allowing for the issue of abortion to be decided on a ‘state by state' basis. Something that she compares to the ‘Martin Luther King Holiday', which was ‘ratified state by state before it became federal law'.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The ASX200 is eyeing a 0.2% lift at the open following the 1.2% gain yesterday.US equities lifted higher overnight, resuming trade after the Martin Luther King public holiday. This saw the S&P500 and NASDAQ gain 0.8% and 1.5% respectively.What to watch today:- Tech stocks are likely to follow the US moving higher. All eyes will be on Afterpay (ASX:APT) and Sezzle (ASX:SZL).- Sydney Airport (ASX:SYD) will report December numbers.- Australian Pharmaceuticals Industries (ASX:API) holds its AGM.- Monthly consumer confidence data will be released with confidence levels at a decade high.Local trading ideas:- TechnologyOne (ASX:TNE) was upgraded to a buy by Bell Potter with a $9.25 price target.- Liontown Resources (ASX:LTR) was upgraded to a speculative buy by Bell Potter with a $0.55 price target.- Technology Metals (ASX:TMT), SG Fleet (ASX:SGF) and IDP Education (ASX:IEL) are giving off bullish charting signals according to Trading Central.
US equity and bond markets were CLOSED overnight for the Martin Luther King holiday.President-elect Joe Biden's team confirmed overnight it planned to nominate two consumer champions to lead top financial agencies, signalling a tougher stance on the industry than many had anticipated. Gary Gensler will serve as chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Federal Trade Commission member Rohit Chopra will head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Mr Gensler is expected to pursue new corporate disclosures on climate change related-risks, political spending, and the composition and treatment of company workforces, and to complete post-crisis executive compensation curbs, among other rules. Mr Chopra is expected to review payday lending and debt-collection rules
Taken from the Online Virtual Worship Service (17 January 2021)
The ASX200 is eyeing a 0.2% fall at the open to start the week.US Presidential Elect Joe Biden is inaugurated in two days. Historically, Aussie equities have rallied in the year under a new presidency, with returns generally higher under democratic presidents. What to watch today and this week:- All eyes will be on oil stocks, which are likely to pull back as the oil price fell 2% when China reported the highest number of daily COVID-19 cases.- Employment data is out this Thursday and is expected to show 50,000 jobs were added to the economy in December. Keep an eye on banking and finance stocks which should rally if the number is better than expected.- The US market is closed on Monday for the Martin Luther King Holiday.Local trading ideas:- Aroa Biosurgery (ASX:ARX) was reiterated as a speculative buy by Bell Potter with a $2.00 price target, suggesting 89% upside in a year from Friday's close.- UBS reiterated Whitehaven Coal (ASX:WHC) as a buy with a $2.15 target.- Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT), BetMakers Technology (ASX:BET) and Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG) are giving off strong bullish charting signals according to Trading Central.
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For the Martin Luther King Holiday today, I share a story of a leadership tour I've given a few times in the Atlanta area of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. The lesson and tour covers Civil War sites and asks some critical questions about personal leadership. Today's show discusses these things. Also, please consider donating at RadioChurch.org. Also, join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cultivatingethos Thank you for listening to the Cultivating Ethos Show with Pastor Scott Furrow.
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Andrea Young, executive director of the ACLU of Georgia, shares a bit of unknown history about the creation of the Martin Luther King Holiday that we celebrate today and the direct connection between the civil rights movement and the constitutional right to protest that all of us enjoy.
Sidebar With John Duran (1/18/19) MARTIN LUTHER KING HOLIDAY SHOW” with: Rev. Lucia Chappelle – MCC Churches Candace Moore – Black in Hollywood Kyler O’Neal and MJ Brown – Trans black activists
As we celebrate the life and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. join us for a lively discussion on this "LIVE" edition if our show. We plan to stream this show "LIVE" from our Facebook Fan Page (http://www.facebook.com/thinkingoutloydradio) and you sill have an opportunity to call into the show and offer your answer to the Question Of The Week: what would Dr.King say about his dream for this country and for our people 55yrs after his famous address in Washington D.C? We want to get your feedback. This is definitely a show YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS!!!
We're baaacccckkkkkkkkkkkk!!!! Natasha and Jenna reunites to pop off the new series talking and singing about Dr. Martin Luther King Holiday. Natasha vents about the government shutdown and the impact on all levels. Can Employers dock your pay? Dock My Paaayyyyy??? Jenna fcking up at work ya'll and thought she was getting a promotion! We need drug test stories, please submit your story to our email fckworkpodcast @gmail.com --- 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/fckworkpodcast/message
#MLKDay Special 'Tell All' Interview with the cousin of 14yr old slain Emmett LouisTill - DeborahWatts, Co-Founder | Emmett Till Legacy Foundation. We'll talk about the monumental 'Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crimes Re-authorization Act #TillBill2 signed by President Barack Obama on Dec 16, 2016; Emmett Till story - the battle, legacy & more. A must share with FAMILY. GMSbuzz KickinOff her birthday & special announcement - Kendall T Johnson founder and CEO of KTJMOTIVATES|Speaker|Entrepreneur - Orlando, FL. She's coming back on 1.30! #2017UNLEASHED GMSbuzz & Guest Contact: *Reminder Join us in the CommunityView w/ U Live @9AM CT - NEXT WEEK BACK: 1.17! TuesNew @Sammy's Avenue Eatery, 1101 W. Broadway Ave N, Mpls. 1.18! Weds EverythingisPolitical @Cuppa Java, 400 S. Penn Ave, Mpls. Come by or Call-in 646-595-3620 or via Internet. *Date change to 1.30! Watch Live@5PM CT Interview with newly appointed Exec Dir Ms. Tene' Wells|Minneapolis Television Network (MTN). Join us at MTN studio, 820 18th Ave NE, Mpls, MN. *March 24-25, 2017 - Entrepreneurs of Color Conference & Recognition SBBMS MusicPlaylist Credit: MaryMary "Go Get It" Guest/Programming Booking Request: gracemediaservices@yahoo.com Send us your questions/comments before, during, after the broadcast. Join us on Twitter@GMNetwork, Facebook@GMNLiveTv, YouTube@GMNLiveTv or Instagram@GMNLiveTv -- SB Barber Morning Show with Apostle Shena SB Barber is produced by ShenaBarber.com and presented by GRACE Media Network.
Capitol Weekly Editor John Howard and Open California's Tim Foster chat about what's coming up at the capitol this week (following the Martin Luther King Holiday) on the debut edition of the Capitol Weekly podcast.
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IS THE DON NICOLEONE SHOW REALLY CELEBRATING DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING HOLIDAY? CAN WHITE PEOPLE FINALLY SAY THE N WORD AND NOT GET THEIR ASS BEAT? WHEN WILL BLACK PEOPLE ACCEPT THE N WORD BEING A COMPLIMENT THAN A INSULT? LET'S TALK ABOUT WHAT THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO TALK ABOUT ONLY ON THE DON NICOLEONE SHOW!!!!
Re-broadcast from last week's show with guest Gordon Jackson of Dallas Weekly, We will be back live tomorrow night...Thanks Dr. King
This podcast sends a message of remembrance for a wonderful man with a dream still manifesting...then we have a lot of songs about getting along, friendship, fun world peace and then a little gospel and some African songs and stories.... PEACE I have a dream LOVE.....MUSIC.... We have Martin Luther King,his son, The Dream Team chorus, Taj Majal, Music and You, The "Electric Fuzz" band, Care Bears, Rosenshonz, Raffi, Greg and Steve Persuasions, and more...stories
Theme: women on death row. A look at the life of civil rights activist Ella Baker in complimentary tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day; the lives of women on death row; a commentary by Elizabeth Creely on the potential loss of our right to an abortion. In celebration of Martin Luther King Holiday, we will look at the life of Ella Baker, only one of the many women of the Civil Rights Movement who have not been sufficiently recognized for their contribution to this movement. As we await the execution of Clarence Ray Allen, Womens Magazine brings to light the lives of women on death row. Lastly we will hear a commentary by Elizabeth Creely of the Bay Area Coalition for Our Reproductive Rights on the potential loss of our right to an abortion. The post Women's Magazine – January 16, 2006 appeared first on KPFA.