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On this episode, Chavonne Taylor speaks with Destination Crenshaw artist Patrick Henry Johnson. Patrick Henry Johnson is an internationally acclaimed visual artist based in Los Angeles. Johnson was born in Valdosta, Georgia Johnson attended The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, Florida before moving to LA to further his career as an artist. In 1993, Johnson undertook a five-year apprenticeship with an international mural company where he learned the basics of mural making and began to hone his own unique style. Johnson's artwork can be seen in various parts of Los Angeles including a 72 x 14-foot mural titled “Penta-Loom Ode to Soldiers” at 51st Street and Central Avenue depicting the cost of war to the human soul. He is also well known for his iconic mural “Elixir: The Rebirth” at Crenshaw Blvd. and Stocker St. and created original illustrations for Maryum Ali's children's book “I Shook Up the World: The Incredible Life of Muhammad Ali.”Resources:Instagram: @iampatrickhenryjohnsonwww.DestinationCrenshaw.laCommunity AnnouncementsThe 2nd District Business Interruption FundLA County Supervisor Holly Mitchell is offering Business grants up to $10,000 to support those impacted by recent challenges.Deadline to apply is Thursday, November 7, 2024For more information and to apply, visit bit.ly/SecondDistrictBIFDHS Mobile ClinicsThe LA County Department of Health Services is bringing mobile clinics offering free medical care to our unhoused neighbors. The clinic will be available on October 17th, from 9 AM to 2 PM, at the HOPICS Manchester Navigation Center, 729 West Manchester Avenue, Los Angeles, 90044.For more information or additional dates and locations, call 562-385-8554 or email mobileclinics@dhs.lacounty.gov.
“May May” Ali is an author, educator, social worker, and the first-born daughter of the great Muhammad Ali. This episode is sponsored by Zakat Foundation and BetterHelp. To get 10% off your first month of therapy, visit www.betterhelp.com/travelers Hear episodes early and ad-free, plus get access to exclusive music, videos, speeches, and bonus content by Brother Ali: https://www.brotherali.com/join Buy Travelers Podcast merchandise: https://www.brotheralistore.com/collections/travelers-podcast
On this episode, Chavonne Taylor speaks with Destination Crenshaw artist Patrick Henry Johnson. Patrick Henry Johnson is an internationally acclaimed visual artist based in Los Angeles. Johnson was born in Valdosta, Georgia Johnson attended The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, Florida before moving to LA to further his career as an artist. In 1993, Johnson undertook a five-year apprenticeship with an international mural company where he learned the basics of mural making and began to hone his own unique style. Johnson's artwork can be seen in various parts of Los Angeles including a 72 x 14-foot mural titled “Penta-Loom Ode to Soldiers” at 51st Street and Central Avenue depicting the cost of war to the human soul. He is also well known for his iconic mural “Elixir: The Rebirth” at Crenshaw Blvd. and Stocker St. and created original illustrations for Maryum Ali's children's book “I Shook Up the World: The Incredible Life of Muhammad Ali.” Resources: Instagram: @iampatrickhenryjohnson www.DestinationCrenshaw.la
RePost from 5/6 on radioparkies.com, we have an amazing chat with Maryum "May May Ali". Listen in as she discusses the Unity walk and shares some personal stories about her, her world famous father/boxing legend Muhammad Ali. "May May Ali, you are an amazing force for good, thank you for your advocacy!" Mary Beth Arzac @ArzacBeth Interview starts at 4.30 ends at 45.30 #Parkinsons #interview #MuhammadAli #podcast #2MikesPDPodcast
The Present, a directorial debut by Farah Nabulsi, is a cinematic take on the harsh reality of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation. The short film follows a Palestinian man named Yusef, who, along with his daughter Yasmine, travels through the West Bank to buy a wedding anniversary gift for his wife. The film explores the politics of movement and the injustice faced by Palestinians in their day-to-day lives. It captures the struggle of completing a simple task like buying a present, whilst encountering checkpoints and soldiers as a part of life under occupation. In this episode, Muddassar Ahmed sits down with the cast and crew of The Present: Farah Nabulsi (Director and co-writer), Mohannad Malas (Executive Producer) and Saleh Bakri (who portrays Yusef in the film). They are also joined by two special guests: Yusef Salaam (The Innocence Project and Exonerated Five) and Maryum Ali (public speaker and activist). The Present was nominated for an Academy Award and won the BAFTA for 'Best Short Film' at this year's awards.
From April 24, 2020 Interviews with Bill Patjane Massachusetts Director of APDA (Parkinson's organization), Carol Walton CEO of the Parkinson's Alliance and inspirational speaker Maryum Ali otherwise known as "May May" Bills interview comes on at the 11:30 mark May Mays interview comes on at the 36:00 minute mark Carols interview comes on at just after the hour mark Music tracks: Johnny Cash, Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Talking Heads, John Meyer and Police
When Maryum was a child, her father, Muhammad Ali, asked her, "What is your purpose?" She replied, “I want to help people.” Maryum's efforts to do just that has manifested in a myriad of ways throughout her life.In the 1990's, she tried to inspire youth by being a role model within the music industry, but the prevalence of female exploitation and other negative aspects within entertainment shifted her plans toward inspiring young people in a more direct way. Maryum returned to college and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work. She has fifteen years of experience in the field of juvenile delinquency prevention and youth development. Maryum has worked with over three hundred youth and their families as a Case Manager and Program Director. She also served as a Regional Manager for the Mayor's Office of Gang Reduction & Youth Development in the City of Los Angeles.In 2016, the A&E Network heard about her work in high crime neighborhoods and invited her to participate in their docuseries, “60 Days In,” where she spent time as an undercover inmate in an Indiana jail. Maryum is the author of a children's picture book about her father titled, "I Shook Up the World: The Incredible Life of Muhammad Ali” that was published in 2003.For the past three years, Maryum has been public speaking, while developing a 3-year pilot program that will provide comprehensive services for youth and families.
After receiving a shocking voicemail a few months ago, Jenks's What Really Happened? journey comes full circle on this episode, as he sits down for an enlightening conversation with Maryum Ali, daughter of the great Muhammad Ali, to discuss the very first episode of of WRH?, "The Talk", about the time Muhammad Ali talked a 21-year-old out of committing suicide. During the interview, Maryum tells Jenks about her dad's approach to life, growing up with “The Greatest” as her father, and ultimately, what really happened when Joseph almost jumped. Afterwards, Jenks chats with Irish What Really Happened? listener, Nick Quinn. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After receiving a shocking voicemail a few months ago, Jenks's What Really Happened? journey comes full circle on this episode, as he sits down for an enlightening conversation with Maryum Ali, daughter of the great Muhammad Ali, to discuss the very first episode of of WRH?, "The Talk", about the time Muhammad Ali talked a 21-year-old out of committing suicide. During the interview, Maryum tells Jenks about her dad’s approach to life, growing up with “The Greatest” as her father, and ultimately, what really happened when Joseph almost jumped. Afterwards, Jenks chats with Irish What Really Happened? listener, Nick Quinn.
Joining us at the table today for a Conversation on Courage is Muhammad Ali's eldest daughter - Maryum May May Ali.The Conversations on Courage PodcastHosted by RJ Jackson The Courage Giverthecouragegiver.comThe Conversations on Courage Podcast, A podcast for women who dare to live bold and courageous lives unapologetically! The conversation is down to earth and full of life. Real People. Real Talk. Real Inspiration. GuestMaryum May May Ali
Joining us at the table today for a Conversation on Courage is Muhammad Ali's eldest daughter - Maryum May May Ali.The Conversations on Courage PodcastHosted by RJ Jackson The Courage Giverthecouragegiver.comThe Conversations on Courage Podcast, A podcast for women who dare to live bold and courageous lives unapologetically! The conversation is down to earth and full of life. Real People. Real Talk. Real Inspiration. GuestMaryum May May Ali
Joining us at the table today for a Conversation on Courage is Muhammad Ali's eldest daughter - Maryum May May Ali.The Conversations on Courage PodcastHosted by RJ Jackson The Courage Giverthecouragegiver.comThe Conversations on Courage Podcast, A podcast for women who dare to live bold and courageous lives unapologetically! The conversation is down to earth and full of life. Real People. Real Talk. Real Inspiration. GuestMaryum May May Ali
Maryum Ali, the oldest daughter of the inimitable Muhammad Ali, has always been invested in helping others. And by “helping,” she often means “listening.” Ali has a gift for meeting people where they are and building community through authentic relationship. Her career has included an original album of progressive rap music and works as a comedian. Ali has a keen gift for insight and understanding human nature. Later, as a social worker, she worked in vulnerable neighborhoods in Los Angeles, including with youth and in gang prevention. In this episode of In Times Like These, Ali helps us understand why humility, a love of learning, and a sense of care for others—no matter who they are—are key ingredients for bringing about positive social change.
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The new edition of the Crime +Investigation podcast features exclusive interviews with #TheJail volunteer Maryum Ali, Court News UK's Guy Toyn, and Steve Gaskin, former DCI of New Scotland Yard. Follow us on Twitter @CI or search for CI UK on Facebook.Produced and presented by Martin Hines for Crime+Investigation UK. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sister Jenna welcomes Maryum Ali to the America Meditating Radio Show! Maryum Ali, affectionately known as “May May,” is the eldest of Muhammad Ali's nine children. As a little girl, her father asked her what she thought her purpose in life was and she replied, “I want to help people.” Maryum's efforts to help people have manifested in a myriad of ways throughout her life. Maryum performed as a stand-up comedian for twelve years in venues across the country filling rooms with humor and insightful observations of social issues. She has written rap music, released a rap album, graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in Social Work, and has 15 years of experience in delinquency prevention and family development. Maryum is also the author of a children's picture book about her father titled, “I Shook Up the World: The Incredible Life of Muhammad Ali,” and she is a spokesperson for Team Parkinson and The Parkinson's Unity Walk. She is currently seeking private funding for the non-profit organization, DMTL, a gang prevention and youth development program that she co-founded with Nason Buchanan. Over the years, Maryum has appeared on many television networks including CNN, MSNBC, ABC, and BET, to name a few. Visit www.MaryumAli.com Get the Off the Grid Into the Heart CD by Sister Jenna. Like America Meditating on FB & follow us on Twitter.
Sister Jenna welcomes Maryum Ali to the America Meditating Radio Show! Maryum Ali, affectionately known as “May May,” is the eldest of Muhammad Ali's nine children. As a little girl, her father asked her what she thought her purpose in life was and she replied, “I want to help people.” Maryum's efforts to help people have manifested in a myriad of ways throughout her life. Maryum performed as a stand-up comedian for twelve years in venues across the country filling rooms with humor and insightful observations of social issues. She has written rap music, released a rap album, graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in Social Work, and has 15 years of experience in delinquency prevention and family development. Maryum is also the author of a children's picture book about her father titled, “I Shook Up the World: The Incredible Life of Muhammad Ali,” and she is a spokesperson for Team Parkinson and The Parkinson's Unity Walk. She is currently seeking private funding for the non-profit organization, DMTL, a gang prevention and youth development program that she co-founded with Nason Buchanan.Over the years, Maryum has appeared on many television networks including CNN, MSNBC, ABC, and BET, to name a few. Visit www.MaryumAli.com Get the Off the Grid Into the Heart CD by Sister Jenna. Like America Meditating on FB & follow us on Twitter.