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11/6/24 Hour 3 Vince speaks Neil Patel, Co-founder and publisher of The Daily Caller News Foundation who reacts Donald Trump's victory at what it means for the future of America. James Carville takes inventory for what went wrong. Sunny Hostin and many media personalities blame racism and misogyny for Kamala's loss. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode the gang discusses: 1) Jonathan Majors' Lawyer Blames 'NYPD Racism' For Majors' Arrest 2) Samuel L. Jackson Defends Brie Larson From 'Incels' That Hate Strong Women 3) Cardi B SLAMS Stepson of 'Billionaire' on Titanic Sub For Going to Concert During Search 4) Celebrities Are Now Realizing You Can't Make Comedy When Everyone is Offended 5) Christopher Nolan SLAMS MEDIA For Ignoring A.I. Until it Affected Their Jobs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lucky Khambule, Co-Ordinator of the Movement of Asylum Seekers, discusses comments from the Junior Minister of Integration's that racism is playing a part in where Ukrainians and International Protection Applicants can be accommodated.
Phelps speaks with Lauren Fields' mother, Shantell, about the surprising cause and manner of death in Lauren's case. He also digs into the Brenda Rawls death - another woman found dead after a date - the very same night, just down the road from where Lauren died - whose family was also never informed of her death by the police.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode we talk about racism and how it shows up in our everyday lives. How powerful it shows up for us in our experiences. We touch on some historical facts on just how deep it is. Join in on the conversation !
Today's guest is Ray Scott an NBA Basketball player for several years on various teams, Head Coach of the Detroit Pistons, and Named NBA Coach of the Year in 1974. Ray Scott was the first African American to win this coveted award and was head coach at Eastern Michigan University.Ray Scott, Author of THE NBA IN BLACK AND WHITE THE MEMOIR OF A TRAILBLAZING NBA PLAYER AND COACH. RAY SCOTT with CHARLEY ROSEN and INTRODUCTION BY EARL"THE PEARL" MONROE.Ray Scott discusses why he wrote the book, they discussed how Ray met Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.and what that experience was like for him! Ray Scott discussed the racism he faced during his early years and in the NBA! Betsy and Ray discussed how racism hurts, interracial dating and marriage, and the Civil Rights Movement.Betsy highly recommends reading this book to get an honest view of racism in the decades of the 50s, '60s, and '70s and to read about Ray Scott's amazing career! Ray Scott is a Great American Treasure and an Inspiration!
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On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Jeremy Murphy, is the Former Vice President of Communications at CBS. He's the Founder of 360bespoke, a respected boutique PR agency in New York. Jeremy is the author of “F*ck Off, Chloe: Surviving the OMGs! and FMLs! in Your Media Career.”ANDChad Jackson is a professional craftsman and business owner in Dallas Texas. He was a featured cast member in the highly acclaimed 2020 documentary, Uncle Tom. Following the success of the film, Chad shifted his focus to work with Director Justin Malone on Uncle Tom II. As a co-producer, co-writer, assistant editor and featured cast member of the newly released film, Uncle Tom II.
EVERYONES LEAST FAVORITE EPISODE IS BACK !!!!!!!!!! Even though absolutely no one asked whatsoever, the mailbag episode makes a return. Rich sits down and answers your questions on AirPods, Men with Beards, The Oscars, RACSIM !!!!, and more !!!! As always please be sure to follow the pod on insta @HellaCuriousPod and DM any questions, topics, shoutouts to be answered on the next episode, or you can email any questions you have to HellaCuriousPodcast@gmail.com
How can one man ruin such an amazing show? The Host With No Name is destroying the Hype podcast. We invent a new racial slur. The US Government grants us an extra hour of sunshine as the bill passes to make daylight savings time permanent. Once you go black you never go back? It's the brothas that go white girl crazy and stay that way
On this episode, we discuss Empire's, Jamal Lyon aka The Gay Tupac, aka Jussie Smollet's hate crime hoax. There's a lot of bs going down, so you know we had to get to the bottom of it (17:14)! The Girls are Fighting: Who's the REAL King of R&B? It may not be Tank, but it sure ain't Yung Bleu. Find out why during Dumpster Dive (1:25). In SWYD, we get to bring back one person that's passed BUT we must give someone else up to trade places. Who'd you choose (14:10)? And we wrap with WIYR sharing what we've been listening to this week from Baby Face Ray to TianaMajor9 (56:52).
-Whoopi said what?? -Is everything racist? -Brian Flores situation. -Why is the legacy media so biased? -The trouble with free speech movements.
Paige discusses forms of internalized racism and its effects.
How the G.I. Bill's Promise was denied to 1 Million Black WWII Veterans because of Racsim; Legislation to resolve GI Bill racial inequities introduced by Rep. James Clyburn and Democrats; WWII Veteran, Sgt. Isaac Woodard was beaten by a White Police Officer and blinded in 1946 fueling The Civil Rights Movement; The fight continues to pass the George Floyd Justice In Policing Act. - TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 11-16-21 Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNShow or PayPal @ TheAHNShow@gmail.com or http://www.PayPal.me/TheAHNShow or visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and click on the yellow “Donate” button.
Join Tabitha Moore as she explores critical themes in Race & Racism in Child Welfare with Dr. Ken Hardy. Over the next three weeks, Tabitha and Ken will explore race/racism as it relates to the Child Welfare Workforce, Caregivers, and children and youth of color in the child welfare system. Please note- although each episode in this mini-series does have a distinct focus, our hope is that you listen to all three, in the order of their release, as some of the concepts Tabitha and Ken discuss will build on ideas from the previous episode.
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly forum on Neutralizing Workplace Racism. The Covid-19 disruptions continue to roil the workplace worldwide. In addition to supply and labor shortages, more workers are facing the possibility of termination for failure to comply with vaccine mandates. In Seattle, WA reports indicate ferry operators, firefighters and enforcement officials may face looming resignations/firings, for those unwilling to receive the jab. United Airlines also moved to require vaccines for employees. However, the forced resignation of Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden, dominated media reports. Gruden was excoriated after the NFL executives released 2011 emails where Gruden disparaged a black executive as ignorant and big-lipped, insulted females and LGBTQ members, and swapped pornographic images with other White people on their business email. Once again, do not ever, for any reason, view or share pornographic content from your work location or using anyone's work related email. Gruden's case is important, and troubling, because he was not an NFL employee at the time he authored incendiary emails. #VaccineSurcharge INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE: 564943#
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Episode 110 of the Cast Worthy Podcast "About my Bizness" was recorded Saturday July 17th via #StreamyardOn this episode of the Cast Worthy Podcast the two man duo of Big Steve and EJ discuss a host of topics from urban news, sports, and current events. This past week the hip hop world lost another true revolutionary and giant in Biz Markie. The Strong Island native changed the game for hip hop and was truly loved and missed by his peers and the rap community. The crew discusses Biz Markie and his impact to the rap community. Also his death and what it means to hip hop artists going forward. The duo then discuss the top 5 areas in the New York metro area that have produced the best and most influential artists to rap and hip hop. Verzuz August 3rd! Dipset vs the Lox! The crew discusses the hits and makes their picks. Beanie Sigel vs. N.O.R.E. is a must see battle. The Crew discusses the 2021 NBA finals and the Bucks being on the verge of winning it all! Game 6 is on the horizon as the Bucks stole a game from the Suns at home. Big Steve and EJ discuss Stephen A. Smith and his comments on Shohei Ohtani and Rachel Nichols comments on ESPN.Lastly the crew discusses this weeks editions of bingeables.#verzuz #espn #nba #dipset #thelox #badboy #rocafella #drinkchamps #racsim #hbo #netflix #fearstreet #mlb #nfl #newyork #strongisland #queens #brooklyn #bronx #wutang #statenisland The Cast Worthy Podcast is now streaming shows on Youtube live! As always we like to thank you for supporting the podcast. Follow us @castworthy on Twitter, @castworthy_podcast on IG, facebook at Castworthy and on youtube.Click this link below to find all our content. https://linktr.ee/CastworthyPodcast
A discussion on where we are and what has transpired since an unarmed black man died calling for his Mama.a 2 part discussion www.HeartlandMamas.com#DemCast
Ep. 13: Bears QB moves, Aubrey's conversation with Carol H. Williams + the Black game changers who put us in the game, LeBron + Mav Carter become part Red Sox owners, Raekwon VERZUZ Ghostface, Who would win a VERZUZ with Rev. Run + DMC, GRAMMYs recap + race relations, best producers right now, Kirk Franklin + his son's phone call, Woke vs fake woke, Cancel culture + who created it, Drake, Lil Baby, Judas and the Black Messiah, Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell, Deaths of the G.O.A.T.s across generations, The impact of Grandmas. This episode is dedicated to Florence Bastiampillai. January 4, 1930 - January 29, 2021
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In this episode, I'll attempt to break down the election results as they stand of this this recording. I'll also look at the problems the Democrats will continue to have even in a Biden/Harris Administration. Why did Donald Trump get 30% of the Black Male vote? Why does White America continue to vote against its own self interests?
In this episode, I'll attempt to break down the election results as they stand of this this recording. I'll also look at the problems the Democrats will continue to have even in a Biden/Harris Administration. Why did Donald Trump get 30% of the Black Male vote? Why does White America continue to vote against its own self interests?
In this episode, I'll attempt to break down the election results as they stand of this this recording. I'll also look at the problems the Democrats will continue to have even in a Biden/Harris Administration. Why did Donald Trump get 30% of the Black Male vote? Why does White America continue to vote against its own self interests?
What are the challenges of raising a bi-racial child? What are the roles of white women in anti-racist work? Soulpreneur, Educator & Coach, Jen Ngyuen, joins us to discuss!
Big Bro B. and Brent Smith extend the platform and dialogue about racism, forming a round table of people who are helping change the narrative and stigmas that we face dealing with Anti-Racism.
On Jackie Robinson Day the players in the four major sports decided they had enough. A day of reflection. A time for change. He would be very proud.
Tall Paul and Nolan Hawkeye Anthony talk the external report, Luka Garza decision, Kirk responds to Akrum Wadley, and Connor trolls Rob Howe.
11.1 Battle for Seattle11.2 the Algebra of Infinite Justice11.3 Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)In this final episode, Chloe and Emma look at two, possible end dates for the 1990s: the 1999 Battle for Seattle, and 9/11. They then explore how Francis Fukuyama’s ‘End of History’ was replaced by a ‘Clash of Civilisations’, what other stories they could have told about the 1990s, and try to answer the question of whether the long 1990s ever ended?LinksHarry Cheadle, How Seattle Police in 1999 Set the Terrible Example Others Have Followed Ever Since, Daily Beast, 14 June 2020 https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-the-seattle-police-in-1999-set-the-terrible-example-others-have-followed-sinceMark Engler, The Legacy of “Anti-Globalization”, Dissent, 19 September 2011,https://www.dissentmagazine.org/blog/the-legacy-of-anti-globalizationFeyzi Ismael, Protest has helped define the first two decades of the 21st century – here’s what’s next, The Conversation, 30 December 2019, https://theconversation.com/protest-has-helped-define-the-first-two-decades-of-the-21st-century-heres-whats-next-128745Dara Lind, Everyone's heard of the Patriot Act. Here's what it actually does, Vox, 2 June 2015, https://www.vox.com/2015/6/2/8701499/patriot-act-explainMax Fisher, Lessons of the Oklahoma City Bombing, The Atlantic, 19 April 2010, https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2010/04/lessons-of-the-oklahoma-city-bombing/345921/Jamelle Bouie, The March of White Supremacy, From Oklahoma City to Christchurch, 18 March 2019, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/opinion/mcveigh-new-zealand-white-supremacy.htmlJ.M. Berger, The Strategy of Violent White Supremacy is Evolving, The Atlantic, 7 August 2019, https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/08/the-new-strategy-of-violent-white-supremacy/595648/Annika Neklason, The Columbine Blueprint, The Atlantic, 19 April 2019, https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2019/04/columbines-20th-anniversary-mass-media-shooting/587359/Rachel Tresiman, Poll: Number Of Americans Who Favor Stricter Gun Laws Continues ToGrow, NPR, 20 October 2019, https://www.npr.org/2019/10/20/771278167/poll-number-of-americans-who-favor-stricter-gun-laws-continues-to-growArundhati Roy, My Seditious Heart (particularly “the Algebra of Infinite Justice”), Penguin 2019https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/1993-06-01/clash-civilizationsArundhati Roy, ‘Things Can’t Go On Like This’, National Herald, 20 July 2020, https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/india/things-cant-go-on-like-this-author-activist-arundhati-roy-writes-to-jailed-friend-prof-saibabaCreditsBattle in Seattle, 1999 - AP ArchivesGeorge W. Bush Excerpts, Sept. & Nov. 2001 - George W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum
11.1 Battle for Seattle11.2 the Algebra of Infinite Justice11.3 Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)In this final episode, Chloe and Emma look at two, possible end dates for the 1990s: the 1999 Battle for Seattle, and 9/11. They then explore how Francis Fukuyama’s ‘End of History’ was replaced by a ‘Clash of Civilisations’, what other stories they could have told about the 1990s, and try to answer the question of whether the long 1990s ever ended?LinksHarry Cheadle, How Seattle Police in 1999 Set the Terrible Example Others Have Followed Ever Since, Daily Beast, 14 June 2020 https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-the-seattle-police-in-1999-set-the-terrible-example-others-have-followed-sinceMark Engler, The Legacy of “Anti-Globalization”, Dissent, 19 September 2011,https://www.dissentmagazine.org/blog/the-legacy-of-anti-globalizationFeyzi Ismael, Protest has helped define the first two decades of the 21st century – here’s what’s next, The Conversation, 30 December 2019, https://theconversation.com/protest-has-helped-define-the-first-two-decades-of-the-21st-century-heres-whats-next-128745Dara Lind, Everyone's heard of the Patriot Act. Here's what it actually does, Vox, 2 June 2015, https://www.vox.com/2015/6/2/8701499/patriot-act-explainMax Fisher, Lessons of the Oklahoma City Bombing, The Atlantic, 19 April 2010, https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2010/04/lessons-of-the-oklahoma-city-bombing/345921/Jamelle Bouie, The March of White Supremacy, From Oklahoma City to Christchurch, 18 March 2019, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/opinion/mcveigh-new-zealand-white-supremacy.htmlJ.M. Berger, The Strategy of Violent White Supremacy is Evolving, The Atlantic, 7 August 2019, https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/08/the-new-strategy-of-violent-white-supremacy/595648/Annika Neklason, The Columbine Blueprint, The Atlantic, 19 April 2019, https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2019/04/columbines-20th-anniversary-mass-media-shooting/587359/Rachel Tresiman, Poll: Number Of Americans Who Favor Stricter Gun Laws Continues ToGrow, NPR, 20 October 2019, https://www.npr.org/2019/10/20/771278167/poll-number-of-americans-who-favor-stricter-gun-laws-continues-to-growArundhati Roy, My Seditious Heart (particularly “the Algebra of Infinite Justice”), Penguin 2019https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/1993-06-01/clash-civilizationsArundhati Roy, ‘Things Can’t Go On Like This’, National Herald, 20 July 2020, https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/india/things-cant-go-on-like-this-author-activist-arundhati-roy-writes-to-jailed-friend-prof-saibabaCreditsBattle in Seattle, 1999 - AP ArchivesGeorge W. Bush Excerpts, Sept. & Nov. 2001 - George W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum
11.1 Battle for Seattle11.2 the Algebra of Infinite Justice11.3 Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)In this final episode, Chloe and Emma look at two, possible end dates for the 1990s: the 1999 Battle for Seattle, and 9/11. They then explore how Francis Fukuyama’s ‘End of History’ was replaced by a ‘Clash of Civilisations’, what other stories they could have told about the 1990s, and try to answer the question of whether the long 1990s ever ended?LinksHarry Cheadle, How Seattle Police in 1999 Set the Terrible Example Others Have Followed Ever Since, Daily Beast, 14 June 2020 https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-the-seattle-police-in-1999-set-the-terrible-example-others-have-followed-sinceMark Engler, The Legacy of “Anti-Globalization”, Dissent, 19 September 2011,https://www.dissentmagazine.org/blog/the-legacy-of-anti-globalizationFeyzi Ismael, Protest has helped define the first two decades of the 21st century – here’s what’s next, The Conversation, 30 December 2019, https://theconversation.com/protest-has-helped-define-the-first-two-decades-of-the-21st-century-heres-whats-next-128745Dara Lind, Everyone's heard of the Patriot Act. Here's what it actually does, Vox, 2 June 2015, https://www.vox.com/2015/6/2/8701499/patriot-act-explainMax Fisher, Lessons of the Oklahoma City Bombing, The Atlantic, 19 April 2010, https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2010/04/lessons-of-the-oklahoma-city-bombing/345921/Jamelle Bouie, The March of White Supremacy, From Oklahoma City to Christchurch, 18 March 2019, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/opinion/mcveigh-new-zealand-white-supremacy.htmlJ.M. Berger, The Strategy of Violent White Supremacy is Evolving, The Atlantic, 7 August 2019, https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/08/the-new-strategy-of-violent-white-supremacy/595648/Annika Neklason, The Columbine Blueprint, The Atlantic, 19 April 2019, https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2019/04/columbines-20th-anniversary-mass-media-shooting/587359/Rachel Tresiman, Poll: Number Of Americans Who Favor Stricter Gun Laws Continues ToGrow, NPR, 20 October 2019, https://www.npr.org/2019/10/20/771278167/poll-number-of-americans-who-favor-stricter-gun-laws-continues-to-growArundhati Roy, My Seditious Heart (particularly “the Algebra of Infinite Justice”), Penguin 2019https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/1993-06-01/clash-civilizationsArundhati Roy, ‘Things Can’t Go On Like This’, National Herald, 20 July 2020, https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/india/things-cant-go-on-like-this-author-activist-arundhati-roy-writes-to-jailed-friend-prof-saibabaCreditsBattle in Seattle, 1999 - AP ArchivesGeorge W. Bush Excerpts, Sept. & Nov. 2001 - George W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum
STUCK IN THE MIDDLE is the only show that chooses not to choose sides. A talk show for those, well, stuck in the middle. Sometimes, you just see both sides. STUCK IN THE MIDDLE IS: JOSH, ELI, and ADAM LIVE ON: FaceBook: @StuckInTheMiddleShow1 Twitch.tv/StuckInTheMiddleShow SYNDICATED ON: MIAMI MIKE RADIO Follow Us On: Twitter: @SITMShow1 Instagram: StuckInTheMiddleShow1 THEME SONG: Stuck In The Metal ARTIST: Eagles Of Death Metal ALBUM: Peace Love Death Metal WRITERS: Joe Egan, Gerry Rafferty SHOW RUNDOWN: Eli Goes to Falcons Pub and almost fights a guy, Josh's friend shits on people after he fights them, Josh makes one hell of a trade, Ja Rule got us, Florida Coronavirus/and Coronavirus getting weaker, Josh talks about his Uncle being granted his appeal via the Supreme Court, Josh talks about his other Uncle with Drug addiction, Cop asks guy to hit him, Segregation in CHOP/CHAZ, Jimmy Kimmel Says N-Word, Tearing White Jesus Statues, Chris D'elia sexual assault, Brendas Beaver Needs a Barber
Happy Father’s Day and CC giving us a we run on topics, and once again if you are tired of hearing about RACSIM , imagine how tired people are of experiencing it.
The Iowa Football Program Deals With an Alleged Culture of Racsim and Bullying - Monday Hour 1
Concluding the You Ask We Answer series, Pastors Donny & Tyler answer the questions “ How does the Bible justify equal treatment when also justifying slavery and mistreatment of women?” and “ How do we handle racists and bigots Biblically?”
The segment on the show known as ‘What’s Trending’ gets heated today over 2 things: racism… and shopping carts. The two aren’t mutually exclusive, but it garners a long distance phone call to friend and contributer of the show: Dr. Krut! Music News You Can Use featues music from Lamb of God, Iggy Pop, and Sum 41. The DAVE Line is full of your calls and still venting about the federal election. If you haven’t signed up to be a VIP member of the website, you should do that… NOW! You could win a set of 3 Winnipeg Jets seats from the old Winnipeg Arena, and a free visit to George at Henderson Massage Health and Wellness Centre.We Have Merchandise! Use the code safetynet when signing up.Check out More Great Podcasts on The SafetyNetStudio NetworkCheck out the ‘Music News You Can Use’ Daily Playlist on iTunes and SpotifyHere’s The Official Wheeler in The Morning WebsiteSponsors:Vernaus Autobody on HigginsMike Mason of RemaxItty Bitty Baby BoutiqueFranks Pizza has a NEW LOCATIONHenderson Massage Health and Wellness CentreLayer Video ImagingFrigs Natural MeatBarter PayJellyfish Float SpaBulldog Pizza Restaurant and LoungeBulldog Pizza Event ListingSocial Media:SafetyNetStudio - TwitterSafetyNetStudio - InstagramCandace Rae - InstagramDave Wheeler - InstagramDave Wheeler - TwitterDave Wheeler – YouTubeSources:Man Stops Liquor Mart TheftMath is RacistSobey’s Smart CartsMusic News You Can Use:NME.comExclaim.caLamb of God – RedneckIggy Pop – Lust for LifeSum 41 – Fat LipIggy Pop Interview Clips:Lives of Many – It’Support the show (https://www.safetynetstudio.com/plans-pricing)
The episode was inspired by all the #NotMyAriel groups via Facebook and Twitter. With the entrepreneur of the week Demi Reed and her boutique DemiDoe.com Featured song by GS9 Crad Lo “For Real”. (SoundCloud) --- 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/hoochipapi/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hoochipapi/support
We talk Blackkklansman the Film and as well as some deeper interracial Issues. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-houston-jr/support
Dr. Atyia Martin was appointed by Mayor Martin J. Walsh in 2015 as the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Boston as part of the 100 Resilient Cities pioneered by the Rockefeller foundation. The chief resilience officer’s role was to figure out how cities should prepare for the social and physical pressures of climate change. Dr. Martin’s award-winning program powerfully demonstrated that one could not build a truly resilient city without simultaneously addressing the structural problems of racism head on. Dr. Martin came well prepared to this position. Having worked as the Regional Planner for the City of Boston’s Mayor’s Office of Emergency Management among the public health and healthcare system, Dr. Martin helped to develop techniques for emergency preparedness, psychological trauma response, coordination, and education and training She also served as a civilian at the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in the Boston Field Intelligence Group and as an adjunct faculty at Northeastern University in the Master of Homeland Security program.Dr. Martin earned her Doctor of Law and Policy from Northeastern University, Master in Homeland Security Leadership from the University of Connecticut, Bachelor in Liberal Arts with a Concentration in Administrative Studies and Serbian Croatian from Excelsior College, and Associate in Serbian Croatian from the Defense Language Institute She is the founder of All Aces, Inc, her own consulting business where she builds resilient communities by activating the power of consciousness, critical thinking, and community to catalyze the critical action necessary for addressing racism and advancing equity and resilience.
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Jay Graves recaps all of the action from Indianapolis Friday Night's high school action. He then goes in on both Ohio State and the Indianapolis Colts for their tolerance to foolishness. Ohio State standin' by Urban Meyer and the Colts standin' by with both Papa John's and then tryin' to smooth over long time radio announcer Bob Lamey's racist joke. They even threw the dun a party on his way out of the door.
Guest: Christopher Brook of The North Carolina ACLU joins us to discuss the latest in legal news nationally and locally in North Carolina. Larry Fedewa, Conservative Columnist joins us to discuss the latest news from The White House. Dr Lee Bell, Motivational Speaker, Community Activist and Media Personality joins us to discuss the latest in social injustice news. Listen live beginning 6pm Eastern at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or via phone at 646-929-0130.. You can ask questions to our guest at padnation@facebook or padnation2@twitter. Interested in advertising on the show or Hosting your own show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com. Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com or at tunein.com. Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnaton2@twitter
Haize still rebounding from The B.R.E.A.K.S Radio live show is back to discuss the latest situation caused by the stand you ground law, Anthony Anderson rape allegations and Stupid Idiots of the week brought to you by spell check. Scoop Grady is back with more petty news & Fame Black returns to discuss 2 hit wonders in music. 3:22 In The Mind of Haize 14:44 Petty News 18:14 Stupid Idiots of The Week 24:04 2 Hit Wonders w/ Fame Black (@FameBlack) 48:20 Closing Follow us: @AwakenedSoulPod Follow Haize: @CEOHaize Contact us: TheAwakenedSoulPod@gmail.com Brought to you by: 247liveculture.com
Hey,In this episode we talk about the hate in the world. Things that we hate and things that we should hate...
Hey,In this episode we talk about the hate in the world. Things that we hate and things that we should hate...
In the past few weeks we've had one really big tragedy involving a home grown terrorist. He proceeded to enter his former school and kill seventeen students and teachers, once again, with a semi automatic weapon. It's sparked the most loud and sustained debates on gun control yet. One that's been set off in a minimal way since the Columbine High School masacre, eighteen years ago, April 20th, 1999. The proverbial elephant in the room that seems to be running in the back ground, almost like a shadow, is the racial aspect of guns, gun control, and the proliferation of fire arms in American sosciaty. Also as it pertains to hate groups, and black Americans. This week on Gut Level Talk - Radio we most certainly will adress these, and many other issues. Don't miss it.
How to engage moral courage to carry torches of justice, beauty and possibility where shadows loom. In this episode Amisha is in conversation with author and humanitarian Zerbanoo Gifford - founder of the Asha centre for young people in the Forest of Dean, former politician, award-winning activist for social justice, cosmic networker and total badass force for change. Zerbanoo shares some of the most shocking and inspiring moments from her decades of pioneering work as a woman of colour in British politics - opening doors for others in the political arena and going into battle spurred on by the moral courage to stand up to hatred and prejudice. She speaks of the absolute importance of beauty and how we all deserve to experience a paradise garden on earth, as well as the importance of keeping a little madness in the mix and the near death experience that changed the course of her life completely. "We can transform the world by transforming ourselves and being there as an example to other people so they can see that everything is possible." Zerbanoo Gifford www.thefutureisbeautiful.co
On this podcast, I talk about highlightedb points of racism.
Guest: Orlando Hughes, CEO and play by play voice of KRSB radio in Philadelphia tells why after week 1 Colin Kaepernick is still not on a NFL roster and what is the most effective way his supporters can put pressure on the NFL to get him signed. Reverend T. Travis Judkins, Lorrine Anne and John Louis Weidenfeller Scholar at Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio, Texas and Instructor of Religion and Ethics in the Division of Communications, Humanities & Arts at Shaw University tells us how you distinguish between spirituality and politics in getting involved with state,local and national causes and how do you love and kindly disagree with those who teach a doctrine that is not in line with the gospel. Listen live beginning 6pm Eastern at 646-929-0130, online at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor You can ask questions to our guest at labatchelor40@gmail.com or padnation2@twitter Interested in advertising on the show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com or at tunein.com Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnation2@twitter
In the light of the recent presidential election we've learned one thing. Racism, misogyny, and xenophobia, sell as much of not more than sex in this country. Racist republican Trump supporters and blacks are doing hand to hand combat, and pulling out guns on each other on the streets. Racist graffiti targeting most minority groups is popping up all across the country. A lot of members of minority groups are concerned with everything from racist judges on the supreme court, a racist being appointed as the attorney general's. Students are being taunted by other students, teachers and other staff members, about their friends and family being rounded up and deported. Buzzing about registering and tracking members of certain religious groups, and barring their entry into the country. These issues, and much more, tonight on Gut Level Talk - Radio
This episode we discuss the missing point behind the protest. I also say instead of being like Martin...you should be more like Mike
This episode we discuss the missing point behind the protest. I also say instead of being like Martin...you should be more like Mike
GEORGIA GOSSIP INC. PRESENTS THE DON NICOLEONE SHOW, THE WOMAN OF THE HOUR
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GEORGIA GOSSIP INC. PRESENTS THE DON NICOLEONE SHOW, THE WOMAN OF THE HOUR
I AM NOT A HOLY MAN OR A PREACHER I AM A MASTER TEACHER. I HAVE RESURRECTED IN THE WEST, THE ANCIENT FRATERNITY, A.E.O., WITH HEALING IN MY WINGS, THE SPIRITUAL ORDER OF OUR ANCESTORS, THE EGIPTIANS, AND YOUR TRUE BLOODLINE, UNDER THE REINCARNATION OF NETER: AMUNNUBI RAAKHPTAH, YOUR A'AFERTI "PHARAOH" FOR THIS DAY AND TIME "ATUM-RE". DON'T BELIEVE A WORD I SAY, "CHECK IT OUT FOR YOURSELF". TUNE INTO THE MAN OF THE HOUR DR. MALACHI Z. YORK EVERYDAY AT 4 PM EST ON WGAG RADIO
GEORGIA GOSSIP INC. PRESENTS THE DON NICOLEONE SHOW, THE WOMAN OF THE HOUR
I AM NOT A HOLY MAN OR A PREACHER I AM A MASTER TEACHER. I HAVE RESURRECTED IN THE WEST, THE ANCIENT FRATERNITY, A.E.O., WITH HEALING IN MY WINGS, THE SPIRITUAL ORDER OF OUR ANCESTORS, THE EGIPTIANS, AND YOUR TRUE BLOODLINE, UNDER THE REINCARNATION OF NETER: AMUNNUBI RAAKHPTAH, YOUR A'AFERTI "PHARAOH" FOR THIS DAY AND TIME "ATUM-RE". DON'T BELIEVE A WORD I SAY, "CHECK IT OUT FOR YOURSELF". TUNE INTO THE MAN OF THE HOUR DR. MALACHI Z. YORK EVERYDAY AT 4 PM EST ON WGAG RADIO
Were talking about many inventions that blacks have contributed to our society. Some you never knew about.
Guest: Jerald Hoover of Pure Sports New York and beat writer for the New York Knicks will give us the latest in the NBA. Lonnie Blow, Head Basketball coach of the 2016 Virginia State University joins us to recap their Championship win vs Livingstone College and tells breaks down their first round game vs The Falcons of Fairmont State. Tyra Paylor of Magnificentyou joins us to discuss how you can enter a chance to win a Dream trip to Cancun, Mexico for Batchelor Pad listeners only. Professor La Della Levy, Political Science Faculty, College of Southern Nevada, Henderson Campus joins us live here in studio to talk about the latest from the Democrat/Republican campaign trail and previews another Super Tuesday. Plus we open the phone lines to take your phone calls. Join L.A. Batchelor for all the great discussions. Listen live beginning 6pm Eastern at 646-929-0130 or listen online atwww.blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor Interested in advertising on the show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com Follow us at padnation@facebook and padnation2@twitter
He is a hip hop artist whose words and music have provided a message of clarity, optimism and peace to millions. For over 25 years, she has pointed us to freedom by inviting us to look deeper than our thoughts. What happens when two people from very different backgrounds come together to talk about skin color? This month, Prince Ea sits down with Gangaji for a special feature of A Conversation with Gangaji. Where does racism come from? How do we face the truth about our own prejudices? In these turbulent times, is it possible to transcend our differences?
Tonight are going to look at current issue and decode them. There's been a lot of false flags and fuckery need to be addressed. Tonight we will look through black eyes and with Moor Light. Join us at 6pm ct 7et lines are open 437-850-8030 lets build fam
The Hushmo Black Forum follows current events and news relevant to the African American community. The moderator initiates thought-provoking discussions and conversation for the listing audience throughout cyberspace . Members and guests of Hushmo’s online public forum are diverse individuals who have passionate insights and perspectives on African American issues that range from day-to-day life, politics, media, history, books, sports, entertainment, style, beauty and more. The forum features a blog for members to post comments and interact. Writers highlight everything from movies and celebrity fashion to local human interest stories and lifestyle advice. The Hushmo Black Forum airs online on Blog Talk Radio every Saturday at 7pm. On Blog Talk Radio, Hushmo Black has taken an in-depth look at the prolific African American activist W.E.B Du Bois. Hushmo Black has also reviewed and discussed Jimmy C. Cameron's very own "The Water Boy: The Life and Trials of Jimmy C. Cameron," which documents the life of Jimmy C Cameron and the Cameron family history in the state of Georgia covering some 200 years and windup centering on an epiphany he had when wounded in the Vietnam War in 1966." Visit The Hushmo Black Forum and stay up-to-date on the latest in African American culture. When you become a member, you're embracing new friendships and a community to share stories and opinions. "Like" The Hushmo Black Forum on Facebook and join "The Watering Hole," the place to quench your knowledge thirst! www.hushmoblack.com
The Hushmo Black Forum follows current events and news relevant to the African American community. The moderator initiates thought-provoking discussions and conversation for the listing audience throughout cyberspace . Members and guests of Hushmo’s online public forum are diverse individuals who have passionate insights and perspectives on African American issues that range from day-to-day life, politics, media, history, books, sports, entertainment, style, beauty and more. The forum features a blog for members to post comments and interact. Writers highlight everything from movies and celebrity fashion to local human interest stories and lifestyle advice. The Hushmo Black Forum airs online on Blog Talk Radio every Saturday at 7pm. On Blog Talk Radio, Hushmo Black has taken an in-depth look at the prolific African American activist W.E.B Du Bois. Hushmo Black has also reviewed and discussed Jimmy C. Cameron's very own "The Water Boy: The Life and Trials of Jimmy C. Cameron," which documents the life of Jimmy C Cameron and the Cameron family history in the state of Georgia covering some 200 years and windup centering on an epiphany he had when wounded in the Vietnam War in 1966." Visit The Hushmo Black Forum and stay up-to-date on the latest in African American culture. When you become a member, you're embracing new friendships and a community to share stories and opinions. "Like" The Hushmo Black Forum on Facebook and join "The Watering Hole," the place to quench your knowledge thirst! www.hushmoblack.com
The Hushmo Black Forum follows current events and news relevant to the African American community. The moderator initiates thought-provoking discussions and conversation for the listing audience throughout cyberspace . Members and guests of Hushmo’s online public forum are diverse individuals who have passionate insights and perspectives on African American issues that range from day-to-day life, politics, media, history, books, sports, entertainment, style, beauty and more. The forum features a blog for members to post comments and interact. Writers highlight everything from movies and celebrity fashion to local human interest stories and lifestyle advice. The Hushmo Black Forum airs online on Blog Talk Radio every Saturday at 7pm. On Blog Talk Radio, Hushmo Black has taken an in-depth look at the prolific African American activist W.E.B Du Bois. Hushmo Black has also reviewed and discussed Jimmy C. Cameron's very own "The Water Boy: The Life and Trials of Jimmy C. Cameron," which documents the life of Jimmy C Cameron and the Cameron family history in the state of Georgia covering some 200 years and windup centering on an epiphany he had when wounded in the Vietnam War in 1966." Visit The Hushmo Black Forum and stay up-to-date on the latest in African American culture. When you become a member, you're embracing new friendships and a community to share stories and opinions. "Like" The Hushmo Black Forum on Facebook and join "The Watering Hole," the place to quench your knowledge thirst! www.hushmoblack.com
The Hushmo Black Forum follows current events and news relevant to the African American community. The moderator initiates thought-provoking discussions and conversation for the listing audience throughout cyberspace . Members and guests of Hushmo’s online public forum are diverse individuals who have passionate insights and perspectives on African American issues that range from day-to-day life, politics, media, history, books, sports, entertainment, style, beauty and more. The forum features a blog for members to post comments and interact. Writers highlight everything from movies and celebrity fashion to local human interest stories and lifestyle advice. The Hushmo Black Forum airs online on Blog Talk Radio every Saturday at 7pm. On Blog Talk Radio, Hushmo Black has taken an in-depth look at the prolific African American activist W.E.B Du Bois. Hushmo Black has also reviewed and discussed Jimmy C. Cameron's very own "The Water Boy: The Life and Trials of Jimmy C. Cameron," which documents the life of Jimmy C Cameron and the Cameron family history in the state of Georgia covering some 200 years and windup centering on an epiphany he had when wounded in the Vietnam War in 1966." Visit The Hushmo Black Forum and stay up-to-date on the latest in African American culture. When you become a member, you're embracing new friendships and a community to share stories and opinions. "Like" The Hushmo Black Forum on Facebook and join "The Watering Hole," the place to quench your knowledge thirst! www.hushmoblack.com
The Hushmo Black Forum follows current events and news relevant to the African American community. The moderator initiates thought-provoking discussions and conversation for the listing audience throughout cyberspace . Members and guests of Hushmo’s online public forum are diverse individuals who have passionate insights and perspectives on African American issues that range from day-to-day life, politics, media, history, books, sports, entertainment, style, beauty and more. The forum features a blog for members to post comments and interact. Writers highlight everything from movies and celebrity fashion to local human interest stories and lifestyle advice. The Hushmo Black Forum airs online on Blog Talk Radio every Saturday at 7pm. On Blog Talk Radio, Hushmo Black has taken an in-depth look at the prolific African American activist W.E.B Du Bois. Hushmo Black has also reviewed and discussed Jimmy C. Cameron's very own "The Water Boy: The Life and Trials of Jimmy C. Cameron," which documents the life of Jimmy C Cameron and the Cameron family history in the state of Georgia covering some 200 years and windup centering on an epiphany he had when wounded in the Vietnam War in 1966." Visit The Hushmo Black Forum and stay up-to-date on the latest in African American culture. When you become a member, you're embracing new friendships and a community to share stories and opinions. "Like" The Hushmo Black Forum on Facebook and join "The Watering Hole," the place to quench your knowledge thirst! www.hushmoblack.com
WIth the liberal media and conservative news stations competing for total american brain destruction, Jake pentland and crew have decided to tackle the Trayvon shooting in the most objective fashion possible. Jake pentland is weilding a mighty truth hammer today. Join him as he brings back common sense, and objectivity in the modern assylum of America We will settle this case on this show, and hopefully prevent a race war
Really this time! David had to miss our interview 2 weeks ago, but is returning tonight! A blond housewife and a black lawyer walk into a bar on a belated date... who knows what will happen? Truth and laughter served up faster than a speed-of-light beer, thats for sure! Tachy-on!!! David Peery is brilliant, funny and spot-on Politically. As the silly-season erupts into full fetid bloom, with the foremost players ringing bigoted bells for the Pavlovian Knuckledraggers; we are going to try and counter the insanity with a fresh dose of realism and rationale. We have Arizona banning Ethnic Studies, we have man-on-dog Santorum, we have Paul wanting to revoke Civil Rights Legislation and we have a Nation turning on its own People in fear and loathing rather than face the obvious: The Problem is Endemic Class War.