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Veteran civil rights activist Larry Hamm discusses the national uprising against systemic racism and police violence as well as his primary challenge to Democratic Sen. Cory Booker. "The challenge that faces us is to develop strategies and tactics that will sustain our movement over the long haul," Hamm says. Guest: Larry Hamm, chair of the People's Organization for Progress and candidate for the Democratic Senate nomination in New Jersey.
In this episode, we take an alternative look at Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy, examining how the civil rights icon was so much more than simply the “I Have a Dream” soundbite, which has become known as the cornerstone of his public perception. Along with Pastor Roger C. Williams of the First Baptist Church of Glen Cove, NY, Larry Hamm, of the People's Organization for Progress, hip-hop artist Silent Knight, and King’s own words, listeners learn of MLK’s Poor People’s Campaign, which he believed would be his true legacy. More than likely, it was this that got him killed. News Beat is a Morey Creative Studios production: www.MoreyCreative.com News Beat is produced and engineered by Michael “Manny Faces” Conforti: www.MannyFaces.com News Beat Executive Producer is Jed Morey Editor in Chief: Christopher TwarowskiManaging Editor: Rashed MianCover Art Design: Jeff Main Support the show.
In this episode, we take an alternative look at Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy, examining how the civil rights icon was so much more than simply the “I Have a Dream” soundbite, which has become known as the cornerstone of his public perception. Along with Pastor Roger C. Williams of the First Baptist Church of Glen Cove, NY, Larry Hamm, of the People's Organization for Progress, hip-hop artist Silent Knight, and King’s own words, listeners learn of MLK’s Poor People’s Campaign, which he believed would be his true legacy. More than likely, it was this that got him killed. News Beat is a Morey Creative Studios production: www.MoreyCreative.com News Beat is produced and engineered by Michael “Manny Faces” Conforti: www.MannyFaces.com News Beat Executive Producer is Jed Morey Editor in Chief: Christopher TwarowskiManaging Editor: Rashed MianCover Art Design: Jeff Main Support the show.
In this episode, we take an alternative look at Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy, examining how the civil rights icon was so much more than simply the “I Have a Dream” soundbite, which has become known as the cornerstone of his public perception. Along with Pastor Roger C. Williams of the First Baptist Church of Glen Cove, NY, Larry Hamm, of the People's Organization for Progress, hip-hop artist Silent Knight, and King’s own words, listeners learn of MLK’s Poor People’s Campaign, which he believed would be his true legacy. More than likely, it was this that got him killed. News Beat is a Morey Creative Studios production: www.MoreyCreative.com News Beat is produced and engineered by Michael “Manny Faces” Conforti: www.MannyFaces.com News Beat Executive Producer is Jed Morey Editor in Chief: Christopher TwarowskiManaging Editor: Rashed MianCover Art Design: Jeff Main Support the show.
"Creating a sanctuary for all spectrums of people to come together and heal" Jeff talking about Oakland Acupuncture Project. Jeff received his California acupuncture license and M.S. in Asian Medicine from AIMC in 2008. After a year of successfully working in private practice, Jeff decided to make a change. He met with the founders of Oakland Acupuncture Project (OAP), Roselle and Whitney, in 2009, to find out more about community acupuncture (CA). He started working at OAP in early 2010 as a substitute acupuncturist while still maintaining his private practice. By August 2010, they had hired him on for two permanent shifts. When the time came for him to open his own community clinic, they asked him to stay with the company and help them open a 2nd location on Grand Ave. Since then they have continued to grow. Oakland Acupuncture Project opened a third clinic location, Sacramento Acupuncture Project, in 2015. Aside from continuing to personally providing an average of 80 acupuncture treatments a week, Jeff oversee’s (with his co-owner Whitney) the operations of the three clinic locations and manage 8 permanent acupuncture employees and a handful of substitute acupuncturists. He started training staff in 2012. Since then he has refined all the training systems and have taught over 30 acupuncturists how to do CA the OAP way. Here's some links: Oakland clinics: www.oaklandacupunctureproject.com Sacramento clinic:http://www.sacacupuncture.com/ People's Organization of Community Acupuncture (AKA POCA): www.pocacoop.com #acupuncture #affordable #welcome #7daysaweek #slidingscale #Chinesemedicine #communityacupuncture #OAP #OaklandAcupunctureProject #grouphealing #chi #meridians #flow #homeostasis #POCA #200nationwide #200clinics #trustpeople #radical #socialbusiness #profit #Nobelprize #MuhammadYunus #socialimpact #socialconsciousness #powerofbelief #NADA #addiction #PTSD #roots #feedbackloop #bodyworker #cigarettes #taboo #shame #death #dying #grief #collectivegrief #collectivesorrow #podcast #consciousnesspodcast #followme #Coleyology #NicoleLemaster #itunes