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Dr. Strozier is a lecturer at Georgia State University. She is continuing her research in the areas of religion, gender, sexuality, and health focusing the disproportionality of black women's maternal mortality, and women's reproductive decisions, using digital platforms. Her pedagogical focus is anti-racist and decolonial teaching strategies, while shifting humanities curriculum to focus on professional skill development within the gaze of critical skills. Dr. Strozier is dedicated to research and teaching as forms of activism. Visit Sacred Writes: https://www.sacred-writes.org/luce-cohort-fall-2023 Visit Dr. Ashlyn Strozier: https://www.instagram.com/gapeach82/
In this episode, we talked to ordained minister and author Kathlyn Strozier about recognizing the type of people you attract. Kathlyn understands the power of not only overcoming trauma and dysfunction but no longer giving them space in our lives. If you want to break the cycle of attracting the wrong people, this episode is for you! Please tune in to hear Kathlyn's testimony, how to recognize the lasting impact of trauma and dysfunction in our lives, tips to stop attracting the wrong people, and more. This episode was recorded live on Facebook on May 4, 2024. Connect with Kathlyn on Facebook @Kathy Redding Strozier Her book, Attracting Abuse & Dysfunction: Overcoming Pain to Find Purpose available on Amazon. Or you can email her at k.jabez99@gmail.com for an autographed copy. Connect with Sherry at sherryspeakslife.com. Email Sherry at sherry@sherryspeakslife.com with any follow-up questions about this episode. Please rate and review us on Apple Podcast! This helps me support and encourage more people to understand the power of their words and make speaking life a lifestyle. Click here to leave a 5-star review and let me know your thoughts about this episode.
Adults with Learning Disabilities Foundation was envisioned in 1988 by Founder and CEO Felix Strozier. The foundation is a community based action organization dedicated to bringing awareness to adult illiteracy by working with a team of volunteers and agencies promoting literacy throughout the country. To learn more about AWLD visit their website:https://www.awldfoundation.org
Alto saxophonist Frank Strozier remains one of the great underrated masters of his horn. He was born in Memphis and came up with his friends, George Coleman, Harold Mabern, and the great Booker Little. After Memphis he moved to Chicago and attained several university degrees and began building his reputation as a prime voice on the alto. He later moved to New York and played with many important people like Miles Davis and drummer Roy Haynes. Later moving to Los Angeles he worked in the studios and performed Jazz with Oliver Nelson's Band and Shelly Manne's groups among others. He returned to New York in 1973 and continued to record under his name and appear as a sideman until the mid-80's when he stopped playing the saxophone and flute and did some gigs playing piano, . He also taught ischool until he retired. Strozier is still alive. He was born in Memphis on June 13,1937 and as of now he's be 86. We'll hear him in 4 extended pieces recorded in January 1976 in concert at the Ramada Inn inn Schenectedy, New York than have never been heard on any commercial recordings. This is Frank at his unfettered best with Frank Stagnitta on piano, Frank Tate on bass and Larry Jackson on drums. Look out! Frank Strozier our Jazz Feature artist tonight!
The Above The Bar Podcast: After The Lights Go Out with Special Guests Jermaine Lewis Sr. & Orlando Strozier Tune in for a riveting episode where the intersection of sports and arts comes alive. We are elated to bring to you two powerhouses in their respective fields - Jermaine Lewis Sr., an NFL legend and Orlando Strozier, a proficient actor and communication expert. Orlando Strozier: Orlando is a seasoned actor, backed by an illustrious history in the realm of information technology and services. Adept in Acting, Event Planning, Customer Service, and proficient with tools like Microsoft Word and Video. He has honed his craft with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Maryland College Park, focusing on Theatre/Theater. Orlando's transition from tech to theater is a testament to following one's passion. Jermaine Lewis Sr.: Jermaine is an emblematic figure in the world of football. Drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the 1996 NFL Draft, he swiftly made his mark as the team's ace kick and punt returner and slot receiver. His achievements, from scoring 23 touchdowns between 1996-2001, attending Pro Bowl in 1998 & 2001, leading NFL stats to an unforgettable performance in Super Bowl XXXV, make him a true NFL stalwart. Beyond his iconic presence in Ravens, Lewis explored horizons with Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars, culminating his NFL journey with astounding records and accolades. His legacy in Ravens and the broader NFL is etched in golden letters. Delve into the journeys of these two mavericks, exploring life on the field, on the stage, and what unfolds "After The Lights Go Out". Their stories of triumphs, challenges, and transition promise an episode brimming with insights, laughter, and reflections. Platform: Podbean & all major podcast platforms. Grab your headphones, and let's dive deep into the realms of NFL and theater, only on The Above The Bar Podcast! #AboveTheBarPodcast #AfterTheLightsGoOut #JermaineLewisSr #OrlandoStrozier #NFL #Theater #Journey #Transition #LifeBeyondTheLimelight
Korey Strozier, one of the five Tacoma school board members, joins Citizen Tacoma for a Back-to-School-themed episode. We check in on what's happening with the district, including technology, high schools, leadership, budget, trans students, and much more. Links Korey Strozier and the school board Channel 253 membership
Dr. Curtrina Strozier, Obstetrician/Gynecologist, joined Dr. Dolores Tarver on this episode of “T” Time with Dr. Tarver entitled “'Tis the Season for Your Self-Care.” Dr. Strozier dives into why women have difficulty focusing on their self-care, reasons why women are overwhelmed, the difference between being tired and more serious health concerns, and boundaries that help create wellness. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dolores-tarver/support
In this episode, we examine the ways in which Black women graduates have navigated predominantly White institutions (PWIs). Black feminists for decades have written about this issue and how they are simultaneously invisible yet hypervisible in spaces that are often discriminatory. Host Andrea Baldwin engages in a dialogue with two doctoral candidates Dr. Leslie Roberston Foncette and Dr. Jariah Strozier about their experiences within the academy. Dr. Foncette is a bilingual psychotherapist and gender scholar. Her research focuses on Caribbean and Black diaspora gender systems and factors influencing health and decision making for adolescent girls and women. Dr. Strozier is a public health researcher and her dissertation topic focuses on Black women's health and the pathologization of Black women's bodies in the medical space. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/standpoints-podcast/message
One of the most overlooked masters of the alto saxophone is Frank Strozier. Frank is still alive in New York but reclusive. Mr. Strozier was one of the many talented musicians who was born in Memphis. He came up with pianist Harold Mabern, tenor saxophonists George Coleman, Charles Lloyd and trumpeter Booker Little. Frank like most of these players moved to Chicago and graduated from the Chicago Conservatory of Music then made his way to New York. Frank was praised by none other than John Coltrane as "having one of the most advanced harmonic senses of any young player on the scene today". Frank worked briefly with Miles Davis and then with drummer Roy Haynes and then moved to Los Angeles where he played with drummer Shelly Manne and big bands led by Oliver Nelson and Don Ellis and did movie and studio work. He moved back to NYC in 1971 and soon began recording for the Danish based Steeplechase label. Tonight's Jazz Feature is his second date done in November 1977. It spotlights Frank on alto saxophone and also flute along with the great but little known trumpeter Danny Moore on some tunes. Harold Mabern is on piano and he sparks this session. The rhythm is premier: Stafford James on bass and the great Louis Hayes on drums. The title track of course is the Marvin Gaye classic arranged by Harold Mabern and begins the date on a high level. Another Mabern selection follows and then three compositions by Frank Strozier conclude this important Jazz Feature. Check it out tonight!
Today, I'm talking with https://terricastrozier.com/ (Terrica Strozier), a brand designer, and strategist dedicated to showcasing the special sauce of her clients while building their confidence. All while fueled by cocktails and trap music. In this episode, we're talking about the trend of piecemealing Brand design to make more money. You'll learn: Visual identity does nothing if your positioning and messaging are off and you don't even know where you stand in the market you serve What's Piecemealing Brand Design? How can designers and brand professionals meet people where they are and serve with smaller offers ethically? Resources mentioned in this episode:
Today, I'm talking with https://terricastrozier.com (Terrica Strozier), a brand designer, and strategist dedicated to showcasing the special sauce of her clients while building their confidence. All while fueled by cocktails and trap music. In this episode, we'll take a look at Terrica's entrepreneurial journey as well as how she got started in designing websites. You'll learn: Terrica's story of becoming a brand designer What are the main ways she helps clients build a brand that gets noticed What's her special sauce, the thing that makes her different? Resources mentioned in this episode: Find this episode helpful? https://podfollow.com/1591733493/view (Share it with a friend right now) Connect with Terrica: https://terricastrozier.com (https://terricastrozier.com) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Today I welcome historian and psychotherapist Chuck Strozier back to COVIDCalls. Charles B. Strozier is Professor Emeritus of History, John Jay College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York; and a practicing psychoanalyst. He has twice been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize (2001 and 2011) and was a finalist for the Lincoln Prize (2017). He is the author of scores of articles on history and psychoanalysis and the author or editor of 13 books, including Heinz Kohut: The Making of a Psychoanalyst (Farrar, Straus & Giroux); Until The Fires Stopped Burning: 9/11 and New York City in the Words and Experiences of Survivors and Witnesses in 2011 (Columbia University Press).
2/23/22- Korey Strozier, School Board Director for Tacoma Public Schools, joins the show to talk about his recent heart procedure, Catheter ablation. (8:00)- the start of his heart troubles (11:47)- first time having cardioversion (17:00)- your heart popping out of rhythm (20:50)- the big fix (25:50)- the potential negatives (27:10)- setting the date & preparing for the day (31:45)- the day of surgery (37:15)- the breathing tube (39:15)- arterial catheter (42:00)- the long ride down the hallway (44:37)- surgery time (53:37)- waking up (56:45)- the recovery The Jeremy Mills Podcast Episode #342 Everything You Need: https://linktr.ee/jeremyjoemills Website: www.jeremymillspodcast.com; Twitter & Instagram @jeremyjoemills; Email: jeremymillspodcast@gmail.com. Theme Song: Jeremy Mills Podcast - Don Dishes & M3_Beats
Bill Gaither visits with Paul Strozier, senior pastor of Madison Park Church of God in Anderson, Indiana. The two friends discuss Paul's struggles with drug and alcohol addiction, the ways in which God speaks through our brokenness and His presence amidst our darkest times.
In this episode, Kevin Bracy is joined by author and celebrity trainer, Dawn Strozier. Follow Kevin on: Instagram: @21andunderpodcast & @iamkevinbracy Twitter: @iamkevinbracy Facebook: @iamkevinbracy YouTube: I Am Kevin Bracy www.kevinbracy.com
Citizen Tacoma is taking the plunge and interviewing candidates and elected officials who will be on your ballot this year. Our first interview out of the gate is Tacoma School Board member Korey Strozier. He joined the board in October of last year and he's running to keep his seat. Links Korey Strozier on Twitter Channel 253 membership
On December 12th, 2015, Molly Remmert Rossell peacefully departed this life for eternity in Heaven after an aggressive 5-month fight with stage 4 melanoma. She was just 32 years old with a husband and three little girls. Today, Molly's father, Bill Remmert, and sister Lucy Strozier share the powerful story of how Molly, her family, and the community that rallied around them, through faith, navigated the unimaginable.Molly's Facebook page mentioned in the episode:Praying for Molly Remmert RossellEmail us at connect@astrongerfaith.comA Stronger Faith
Lynika Strozier was a promising scientist who died of COVID at age 35. Her friend and colleague Dr. Corrie Moreau remembers her friend and talks about efforts to keep Lynika’s legacy alive. Read more about Lynika: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/19/obituaries/lynika-strozier-dead-coronavirus.html Gofund me for Lynika: https://www.gofundme.com/f/552b3q-lynika039s-funeral-expenses We hope you enjoyed season 1 of TANGOTI. We’re taking a break but watch this space because we’ll be back with more real soon. In the meantime, say hi at hello@Tangoti.com
This week on Historically Gay, host McKenzie Goodwin is examining Abraham Lincoln, the letters, and all the president's men.For bonus episodes and extended Gaybraham Lincoln content, subscribe to www.Patreon.com/HistoricallyGayFollow @MckGoodwin @HistoricallyGayPod CITATIONSCharles B. Strozier, Your Friend Forever, A. Lincoln: The Enduring Friends of Abraham Lincoln and Joshua Speed (New YorkL Columbia University Press, 2016)Race Hochdorf, Abraham Lincoln Our First Gay President (2019)C.A. Tripp’s The Intimate World Of Abraham Lincoln (Chapter 7, pgs. 125-129)Emanuel Hertz’s The Hidden Lincoln (pgs. 350-353).Michael Burlingame, Abraham Lincoln : A Life (2 volumes, originally published by Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008) Unedited Manuscript by Chapter, Lincoln Studies Center, Volume 1, Chapter 6 (PDF), 546-565.Abraham Lincoln, The Papers & Writings Of Abraham Lincoln: 1832-1859 (Volume 1, pg. 56).Abraham Lincoln, Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln (Volume 1, pgs. 270, 280)Douglas L. Wilson, Herndon’s Informants (pg. 251, 430)Charles E. Morris III, "Hard Evidence: The Vexations of Lincoln's Queer Corpus", in Rhetoric, Materiality, Politics, ed. Barbara Biesecker and John Louis Lucaites (New York: Peter Lang, 2009): 185-213
“Big pictures are made from small pixels.” — Isaiah Strozier — learn more and reach out to Isaiah at strozierimaging.com — wwta.info --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Emerging professionally as a young black male is more nuanced than one may think. Man of the community Korey Strozier joins the last episode of the series to talk about his community work, and how he has juggled his professional life with this life as an artist. Follow Korey Strozier online: Instagram: @BrothaKO --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/windermereabode/message
Today we discuss COWS vs. HORSES, shave ice, antiquated food manners, up-to-date dog manners, and the trouble with crystals mining. With my guests Michelle Tea, Dawn Riddle, and Isaac Soloway Strozier. Tune in!
Today, on a very special episode of Sagittarian Matters, we dive into the world of lies, theft, class issues & demagnification as we get to the bottom of host Nicole's glasses woes with the help of Ariel Schrag, Isaac Soloway Strozier, and Valerie S. TUNE IN. Ariel Schrag's new book Part Of It, it out NOW with Mariner Books.
*Join Rev. Dansiea Jones Morris and Prophetess Tonya Strozier LIVE on the Kingdom Authority Broadcast, Sunday, September 9, 2018, 8:00pm EST/5:00pm MST. Call in to talk with the host at: 646-668-2413. ***The Prophetic Life:There's More ***Follow Rev. Dansiea Jones Morris: http://www.LanDMinistries.com and https://www.facebook.com/DansieaJonesMorris *** Learn more about Tonya Strozier: https://www.facebook.com/tonyareneespeaks/ **Follow Kingdom Empowerment, Inc Radio: Website - http://www.keifm.com/ Kingdom Empowerment Magazine Facebook - @KingdomEmpowermentInc Kingdom Empowerment Inc Radio (KEIFM) & Twitter @KEIFM_Radio iTunes: Kingdom Empowerment Inc
Today's talk with NJG & Alec Longstreth originally appeared on the Isle of Elsi Patreon Podcast. We talk about children's books, gender, making comics and MORE. Plus! A bonus vacation intro straight from Shark-Town, with Friend To The Show, Isaac Soloway Strozier.
Join us for intersex activism, and advice about infidelity, toothbrushing, birthdays and zines in this power-packed episode featuring friends to the show Isaac Soloway Strozier and Pidgeon Pagonis.
On today's episode, NJG gives advice on criticism, honesty, & being late. THEN we are joined by Ali Liebegott (Transparent, The IHOP Papers), and podcast regular Isaac Soloway Strozier to review Paddington 2, a cinematic triumph. Bonus toothpaste and lotion reviews.
The Perception Podcast features Jim Strozier of Consensus Planning, a firm that specializes in planning, urban design and landscape architecture. Their clients include some craft breweries in the Albuquerque area. Tom Garrity caught up with Jim to discuss the Albuquerque craft brew scene. Companies discussed in this podcast include: Consensus Planning http://consensusplanning.com , High and Dry Brewing http://highanddrybrewing.com , Bow and Arrow Brewing http://www.bowandarrowbrewing.com , Marble Brewery http://www.marblebrewery.com
Instagram can lead to....what?! Join my friend Rod Strozier for an incredible conversation on finding a career following your passion. You don't even need to know how to do handstands. Rod's worst nightmare: dry chicken breast. Follow Rod Strozier at composition_r on Instagram to see what he's up to. Great conversation for career planning!
Today we welcome back poet & novelist Eileen Myles to tell a dog story in honor of their new book Afterglow: A Dog Memoir. PLUS live reporting from Flame Con in NYC with friend to the show Isaac Soloway Strozier. Stay tuned.
Today we break form to give you the long scoop on getting to meet every shark from the ABC show, Shark Tank, and the big surprise at which one I liked the most. Featuring guests Jill Soloway & Isaac Soloway-Strozier.
This fine album was Booker Ervin's first for the Prestige label under his name. This fine beginning was obviously well planned by Booker and he picked his sidemen well. Booker Ervin during his short ten year time on the national Jazz scene proved himself to be one of the most identifiable and strongest voices of the tenor saxophone. A big walloping sound and a great blues-based concept made him a favorite. He was also Charles Mingus' favorite tenor saxophonist and was heard in various Mingus Jazz Workshops from 1959 to 1964. Ervin picked alto saxophone master Frank Strozier as his front line partner and the two very different players blend very well and compliment each other beautifully. Strozier is to this day shamefully underrated and deserves a higher place in the Jazz echelon. Ervin's other players are his close pal Horace Parlan on piano, Edward "Butch" Warren on bass and the always swinging Walter Perkins on drums. Ervin wrote three intriguing originals for this date, there is one good standard in "Just In Time" and Walter Perkins wrote "No Man's Land". June 19, 1963 was a good day for all these gentlemen and for us. Exult in "Exultation!"
A smorgasbord episode! How to be a cool feminist guy, Shark Tank, misogyny, food reviews, punk week, Lisa Vanderpump, Dog stories and MORE.
This penetrating book sheds light on the psychology of fundamentalism, with a particular focus on those who become extremists and fanatics. What accounts for the violence that emerges among some fundamentalist groups? The contributors to this book identify several factors: a radical dualism, in which all aspects of life are bluntly categorized as either good or evil; a destructive inclination to interpret authoritative texts, laws, and teachings in the most literal of terms; an extreme and totalized conversion experience; paranoid thinking; and an apocalyptic world view. After examining each of these concepts in detail, and showing the ways in which they lead to violence among widely disparate groups, these engrossing essays explore such areas as fundamentalism in the American experience and among jihadists, and they illuminate aspects of the same psychology that contributed to such historical crises as the French Revolution, the Nazi movement, and post-Partition Hindu religious practice. ReviewCharles B. Strozier is Professor of History and Criminal Justice at the City University of New York, John Jay College, and a practicing psychoanalyst. David M. Terman is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst and Director of the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. James W. Jones is Professor of Religion and adjunct Professor of Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University. Katharine A. Boyd is a doctoral student at John Jay College, City University of New York.
Roy Haynes is now 91 years' old and still performing and touring and has lost nothing to age. He has always when not fully committed to a band led a small group and usually a quartet with a horn, piano, bass and himself. We go back to Los Angeles for a very rare date done in May 1964 with his Quartet. Frank Strozier is one of the unsung giant of the alto saxophone possessing a sound and individual concept all his own. He is also heard here on a few tunes on fluite. Sam Dockery was an ex-Jazz Messenger and a fine tasteful and swinging pianist. Larry Ridley, one of the heavy newcomers on the scene in 1964 anchors everything down on his mighty bass. There are 10 tunes on this date and all are old or newer standards. This little album has variety and each tune is a small gem in itself. The title track: "People" was a big hit for Barbara Streisand and is given a soulful and sensitive treatment by Strozier. All in all an enjoyable album by some young and and old Jazz master: Mr "Snap Crackle" aka Roy Haynes.
1. Tonight FSU Baseball will recognize and honor those involved in the Strozier tragedy 2. Mike Martin interview 3. Be sure to go out to the FSU-Pitt baseball game tonight
November 23, 2014 In the wake of a tragic shooting on the campus of Florida State University in our hometown of Tallahassee, Florida, we are left with powerful emotions and complicated questions. This Sunday at Engage we mourn, and discuss how to move forward in the midst of tragedy.
Pat whispers sweet nothings about neglected alto player Strozier while Mike risks a big Mac attack in this not quite maiden voyage of the bastard. Frank Strozier - REMEMBER ME, David S. Ware - FREEDOM SUITE and SURRENDERED, Nellie McKay - NORMAL AS BLUEBERRY PIE.
Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) present an annual Evening in the Oak Room to celebrate the affiliation of the PCMH with the Newman Library. The event examines symptoms of terror observed by psychoanalyists and law enforcement personnel in the wake of the events of September 11th. Charles Strozier, Historian, Psychoanalyst and Professor at John Jay College speaks; as does Vincent E. Henry, a former NYPD Sergeant, 9/11 rescue worker and Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology at Pace University. Russell Merrit, chair of the library advisory committee of the Postgradute Center for Mental Health introduces the event; and Annette Leavy, Editor of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy introduces the panelists. The event marks the publication of a series of special issues of the journal Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy.
Friends of the Newman Library and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (PCMH) present an annual Evening in the Oak Room to celebrate the affiliation of the PCMH with the Newman Library. The event examines symptoms of terror observed by psychoanalyists and law enforcement personnel in the wake of the events of September 11th. Charles Strozier, Historian, Psychoanalyst and Professor at John Jay College speaks; as does Vincent E. Henry, a former NYPD Sergeant, 9/11 rescue worker and Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology at Pace University. Russell Merrit, chair of the library advisory committee of the Postgradute Center for Mental Health introduces the event; and Annette Leavy, Editor of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy introduces the panelists. The event marks the publication of a series of special issues of the journal Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Wellness Wednesday Guests Kim Carruthers Pilates Instructor Increasing concern about America’s childhood obesity problem inspired Kim Carruthers to begin her non-profit program Pilates in the ‘Hood. The program is currently featured in many of Los Angeles’ urban elementary schools and Boys and Girls Clubs. Pilates in the ‘Hood recently partnered with the L.A. Care Health Plan, a community accountable health insurance plan. The program seeks to bring health and awareness to inner cities communities. Kim started her career as a professional dancer, performing with Alvin Ailey and other New York City based dance companies. Kim obtained Pilates certification at The Pilates Studio 1997. A graduate of The Healing Arts College, Kimberley is a certified and licensed massage therapist and has been certified with the American Council on Exercise since 1997. Pilates in the Hood Women, Men, Youth Free Childcare Provided All Classes Are Free Mondays 6 p.m., Thursdays 5:30 p.m. (1 Hour Classes) L.A. Care Family Resource Center (At the corner of Century & Crenshaw) 3111 W. Century Blvd. Suite 100 Inglewood, CA 90303 Parking is free. Childcare is provided. Private Studio (By Appointment Only): Physical Perfection 5028 Wilshire Blvd. Suite #200 Los Angeles, CA 90036 Phone: (213) 840-0868 Email: kimlates@yahoo.com Website: kimcarruthers.com LeGeorge Mauldin Master Tennis Instructor, Venus and Serena Williams Tennis Academy Le George Mauldin has been playing tennis for 27 years. A native of Los Angeles, Le George is known and widely respected and heralded for his ability to teach both adults and youth the art of playing tennis. A high performance master tennis instructor who has trained with tennis super stars Venus and Serena Williams, Le George is currently an instructor at the Venus and Serena Tennis & Tutorial Academy and the Rancho Cienega Tennis Shop at the Arthur Ashe Tennis Center of L.A. Among his coaching accomplishments are having several of his students regularly compete in the USTA Southern California. As a master instructor, Le George is available for both private and group lessons for adults and youth and day and evening classes. Spring Group Tennis Classes Wednesday, 7 p.m. April 13 – May 25 Saturdays 1 p.m. April 16 – May 28 $11 per class/$88 for the 8 week session Arthur Ashe Tennis Center of Los Angeles 5001 South Rodeo Boulevard Los Angeles, adjacent to Dorsey (323) 392-6864 Email: info@tenniswithlegeorge.com Website: tenniswithlegeorge.com Dawn Strozier Founder, Fight Against Obesity & The Aerobics Room Dawn Strozier started the Fight Against Obesity Foundation after a stint with her own health problems at age 19. She had been on the "Standard American Diet (SAD)," she said, until severe digestive problems landed her in the hospital. Strozier stresses the importance of proper nutrition along with exercise as the most effective way to fight obesity. She starts with the kids, she said, who in turn can encourage parents to adopt better habits. Her motto is, 'we may not be able to control what our parents buy or cook but we can ask them to make better choices. The Aerobics room is open six days a week and is a community gym. The Aerobics Room Monday through Friday Classes include Kidz Fitness, BootCamp, Cardio Step, Yoga, and ZUMBA Fitness $10 donation 3820 South Crenshaw Boulevard (next door to California Bank and Trust) Los Angeles, CA 90008 (310) 289-2169 Website: aerobicsroom.com