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In this episode, Mariah Muhammad speaks with Himanshu Tiwari, Director of Quality and Risk Management at Sun Life Health Medical and Dental, about the challenges and opportunities in integrating medical and dental care, the need for robust quality metrics in dental health, and strategies for effective leadership in the evolving healthcare landscape.
Repeat guest Deric Muhammad returns again to chop it up with Willie D about a myriad of issues we're facing today. Tune in and join the conversation in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate, comment and share. Follow @getoboysreloadedpodcast @williedlive @dericmuhammadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad in Muhammad Speaks teaches about how to get and keep employment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brotherbenx/support
Tonight we will have a special guest Brother Minister Student Minister Nuri Muhammad on the show to discuss the divison in the black community between black men and women and several different issues! Would you like to support Brother King Cam? Support him at Donate: www.paypal.me/brokingcam Be sure to subscribe digitally and/or get a physical copy of The Final Newspaper every week. The number one black owned newspaper on the planet. Social Media -Instagram http://www.instagram.com/brotherkingcam-Facebook http://www.facebook.com/kingcam-Twitter http://www.twitter.com/brotherkingcamIf you would like to donate On here via Anchor Cashapp $Campaigntvshow Paypal www.paypal.com/brokingcam @KingCam- Facebook @BrotherKingCam- Instagram @BrotherKingCam- Twitter @BrotherKingCam- Youtube --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brotherkingcam/support
The Morning Show Let's Argue With Prince Carlton sits down with Nick Muhammad as he recently announced his run for Ramsey County District Commissioner District 6. Muhammad speaks the work he has done in Ramsey County in regards to Black Families, Economics, Rondo Neighborhood, and Reparations. https://anchor.fm/letsarguenow/subscribe Buy Black Masculinity Now!!! : https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/black-masculinity-prince-carlton/1140476076?ean=9781668561843 Videos : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7HXYmpHYAFZhxXiapZ3VIQ Videos: https://www.fanbase.app/letsargueshow apple podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-argue-w-prince-carlton/id1376058503 spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5n5OoTLO2yE68Mfy21PLkL anchor: https://anchor.fm/letsarguenow IHeart radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-lets-argue-w-prince-carlto-31102310/ Instagram @themorningshowletsargue Twitter @_letsarguenow Fanbase @letsargueshow
USA Swimming recently announced the formation of a Diversity Equity, and Inclusion Council to address and find solutions to the lack of participation of Black, Brown and other marginalized communities within the swimming world, but will this work? Will those at the regional and local levels be willing to adapt to change? Further, would any of this have occurred if we were not in the midst of a once in a life-time global pandemic, and in the middle of the country struggling with its history of systemic racism? We'll speak to former champion and world record holder Sabir Muhammad, about these issues.
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Ms. Muhammad is widely known as the Ex-Wife of the DC Sniper, she is coming on your show to discuss her new book, ‘BEING ABUSED WHILE TELEWORKING DURING CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19) PANDEMIC’. COVID-19 has changed the way American business owners operate their businesses. Now that teleworking is a reality, domestic abuse/violence cases are rising. Leaving the home to go to work offered a sense of relief to victims. What will they do now? A link to the book is: https://www.amazon.com/Teleworking-Coronavirus-Disease-COVID-19-Pandemic-ebook/dp/B0868ZLKWR Her website is www.MildredMuhammad.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bj-murphy9/support
Ask Dr. Ava Show LIVE at Saviours' Day!!! Thursday, Feb 14th - Hyatt Regency McCormick Center - Jackson Park Room Final Call - February 7, 2019 Headlines: The Greatness of MASTER FARD MUHAMMAD - BY THE HONORABLE MINISTER LOUIS FARRAKHAN 2019 SAVIOURS’ DAY IS COMING! The Saviour, the Showdown and the Case for Separation Bay Area leaders defend Farrakhan! Omega Psi Phi inducts Minister Farrakhan Kamala Harris White House run sparks excitement and caution A tortured president and a country teetering on chaos? Muhammad Speaks, Africa news and the Black Press
durée : 01:48:54 - Les Grandes Traversées - par : Judith Perrignon - La décennie change et avec elle, Mohamed Ali. En bon boxeur, il lutte contre sa sentence de prison, il lutte pour revenir sur les rings, il lutte pour redevenir champion du monde. Et c'est sûrement pour cela qu'on se le rappelle. - invités : Salim Muwakkil journaliste, ancien éditorialiste de Muhammad Speaks, l'organe de presse de Nation of Islam.; William Klein Photographe, artiste plasticien, réalisateur; Jonathan eig auteur; Robert Lipsyte ancien journaliste sportif au New York Times, auteur d'essais sur le sport, Sportsworld (1976), de biographie et de fictions pour adolescents.; Muhammad Siddeeq imam à Indianapolis, vieil ami d'Ali, conseiller spirituel de Mike Tyson en prison.; Mikhael Saahir ancien de Nation of Islam, et imam d'Indianapolis.; Lawrence Montgomery ami d'enfance de Mohamed Ali; Victor Yoka père de Tony Yoka, médaille d'or française de boxe. Il avait 10 ans en 1974
durée : 01:49:08 - Les Grandes Traversées - par : Judith Perrignon - Comment Cassius Clay est-il devenu Mohamed Ali ? Qu'est-ce qui a poussé l'icône à se convertir à l'islam et à prôner la séparation raciale entre les noirs et les blancs ? - invités : Muhammad Siddeeq imam à Indianapolis, vieil ami d'Ali, conseiller spirituel de Mike Tyson en prison.; Mikhael Saahir ancien de Nation of Islam, et imam d'Indianapolis.; Salim Muwakkil journaliste, ancien éditorialiste de Muhammad Speaks, l'organe de presse de Nation of Islam.; Victor Bender ami d'enfance de Mohamed Ali.; Lawrence Montgomery ami d'enfance de Mohamed Ali; Jonathan eig auteur
Muhammad Speaks Radio is hosted by Brother Minister Wasim Muhammad, the Delaware Valley Representative of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Muhammad’s Speaks Radio is dedicated to Freedom, Justice and Equality and engages listeners with inspiring and informative conversation. This episode of Muhammad Speaks was produced on 10-3-17. Submit your questions to MuhammadSpeaksRadio@gmail.com.
Listen to this special edition of the Pan-African Journal: Worldwide Radio Broadcast hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire. The program continues our commemoration of the life, times and contributions of Comandante President Fidel Castro Ruz (1926-2016). In this program we present additional tributes paid to the revolutionary leader and founder of the Cuban Revolution from around the world. During the first segment we will present a rare archival audio file of a speech delivered by Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro at Harvard Law School in 1959. Later we review the United States effort to overthrow the Cuban Revolution through the Bay of Pigs invastion of early 1961 and subsequent plots to cover-up the actual role of the administration of John F. Kennedy. In the second hour we talk with Prof. Charles Simmons (Emeritus) of Detroit who as a youth protested deployment in the United States Air Force surrounding the Cuban Missile crisis of October 1962. Simmons later visited Cuba in 1964 with other youth activists when they met the-then Prime Minister Fidel Castro and numerous leaders of the Revolution. In later years Simmons worked as a senior correspondent for the Muhammad Speaks newspaper and the Associated Press writing extensively on African and Middle Eastern affairs. In the final hour we look at the role of culture in the Cuban Revolution and its transformation over the decades.
Word Warrior documents the writing, life and times of a pioneering, yet overlooked, African American artist. Throughout Richard Durham's lifetime (1917-1984), this prolific Mississippi-born, Chicago-based writer used his eloquent literary voice and fierce determination to fight for freedom, equality and justice for all.Durham first authored engaging poetry and radio dramas during the 1930s and '40s. He may be best known for his award-winning "Destination Freedom" series featured on Chicago's NBC affiliate, WMAQ, from 1948-1950. The series took listeners on a weekly, half-hour journey through the lives and accomplishments of African American history makers and heroes -- a truly unique series on a medium that barely recognized and usually negatively stereotyped black citizens in a highly discriminatory America.Richard Durham also earned honors as an investigative reporter for the black-owned Chicago Defender. During the 1960s, he edited the Nation of Islam's Muhammad Speaks newspaper and served as lead writer for "Bird of the Iron Feather," a pioneering public television series about black life. Durham wrote Muhammad Ali's 1975 autobiography, The Greatest, and later served as a strategist and speechwriter for Chicago's first black mayor, Harold Washington.Sonja D. Williams is a professor in the Howard University Department of Media, Journalism, and Film. She has worked as a broadcast journalist and media trainer in the Caribbean, Africa and throughout the United States, receiving numerous awards, including three George Foster Peabody Awards for Significant and Meritorious Achievement.The Brown Lecture Series is supported by a generous grant from the Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Foundation.Recorded On: Tuesday, October 27, 2015
ACHIEVEMENTS In December 1953, a little more than a year after he was paroled from prison, Malcolm was named the minister at the NOI's Boston mosque, Temple No. 11. The following year he also became the minister at Temple No. 12 (Philadelphia) and Temple No. 7 (New York). Muhammad Speaks, the NOI newspaper, was founded by Malcolm in 1957. Beginning in the 1960s, Malcolm was invited to participate in numerous debates, including forums on radio stations (Los Angeles, New York, Washington), television programs ("Open Mind," "The Mike Wallace News Program") and universities (Harvard Law School, Howard University, Columbia University). In 1963, the New York Times reported that Malcolm X was the second most sought after speaker in the United States. On June 29, 1963 Malcolm lead the Unity Rally in Harlem. It was one of the nations largest civil rights events. After befriending and ministering to boxer Cassius Clay, the boxer decides to convert to the Muslim religion and join the Nation of Islam. In February 1964, Clay announces he has changed his name to Muhammad Ali. In March 1964, after his split with the NOI, Malcolm forms the Muslim Mosque, Inc. Several months later, he also organizes the Organizations of Afro-American Unity (OAAU). Malcolm's autobiography, which he worked on for two years with writer Alex Haley, was published in November 1965. http://www.malcolmx.com/about/achievements.html
Detroit Minister Rasul muhammad speaks
Malcolm X was assassinated 46 years ago.So we will be honoring the life of our bro.Minster.In December 1953, a little more than a year after he was paroled from prison, Malcolm was named the minister at the NOI's Boston mosque, Temple No. 11. The following year he also became the minister at Temple No. 12 (Philadelphia) and Temple No. 7 (New York). Muhammad Speaks, the NOI newspaper, was founded by Malcolm in 1957. Beginning in the 1960s, Malcolm was invited to participate in numerous debates, including forums on radio stations (Los Angeles, New York, Washington), television programs ("Open Mind," "The Mike Wallace News Program") and universities (Harvard Law School, Howard University, Columbia University). In 1963, the New York Times reported that Malcolm X was the second most sought after speaker in the United States. On June 29, 1963 Malcolm lead the Unity Rally in Harlem. It was one of the nations largest civil rights events. After befriending and ministering to boxer Cassius Clay, the boxer decides to convert to the Muslim religion and join the Nation of Islam. In February 1964, Clay announces he has changed his name to Muhammad Ali. In March 1964, after his split with the NOI, Malcolm forms the Muslim Mosque, Inc. Several months later, he also organizes the Organizations of Afro-American Unity (OAAU). Malcolm's autobiography, which he worked on for two years with writer Alex Haley, was published in November 1965.