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Effective clinical research is a true partnership with individuals, their families, and communities. Guest Jo-Ann Eastwood, PhD, RN , CNS, ACNP-BC, FAHA, FPCNA, FAAN, describes her research in reducing heart disease in premenopausal women in vulnerable populations. Learn how to apply strategies such as relationship-building and utilization of technology, as well as the importance of preceptorship in nursing education.Research Study: Kathuria-Prakash N, Moser DK, Alshurafa N. Watson K, Eastwood JA. Young African American women's participation in an m-Health study in cardiovascular risk reduction: Feasibility , benefits, and barriers. Eur J Cadiovasc Nurs. 2019 Oct;18(7):569-576. doi: 10.1177/1474515119850009. Epub 2019 May 15.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A young African American Truck driver has been found UNALIVED with a rope around his neck in North Carolina plus more news
BHM365 "Real Relationships" Dr. T, Terrence Schofield, The People's PsychologistSpecial Guest: Ron Hickey of the Helin Institute of California Topic: Improving the Academic Pace of Young African American StudentsBHM365 presents a new show that will focus first relationships, how we as everyday people relate to one another in marriage, family, friendship, business, and more. This show will be hosted with Dr. Terrence Schofield, African American Psychologist or better known as Dr. T., the People's Psychologist. Dr. T is is one of the most sought after relationship experts in America. Dr. T's coaching organization is a for-profit that assists individuals, couples, businesses, and organizations seeking to resolve conflicts, improve communication, gather confidence, and build stronger relationships. From one-on-one coaching sessions to auditorium filled training workshops and seminars, Dr. T has the tools and services to meet your personal, professional, spiritual, and organizational needs.Dr. T. is also a established author who books are "Distractions: Why We Do What we Do" and "Black Married and Not Feeling It".BHM365 is presenting a weekly show that allows our audience to experience the magic of Dr. T on Thursdays at 6pm. Make sure you tune to listen to some of the most cutting edge relationship advice of today!Visit Dr. T's website at www.drtee.net.For more information about our special guest Ron Hickey visit the website at https://helininstitute.com/.Contact the Experts Below:Dr. T. - reconcile2u@yahoo.comRon Hickey - rhickey@hickeyhickey.comDirect Link to listen: https://blackhistorymatters365.Buzzsprout.comComments at Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/BHM365PODCASTWebsite: www.bhm365.comEmail: info@bhm365.comWe look forward to you listening and posting your questions and comments. To purchase the book "BH365: An Inclusive Account of American History" visit link below:Order a copy of the book at https://bit.ly/Joannbh365Show Technical Production Engineer: Juels N. EvansPodcast music: Soundstrips.com, Title-Bitz
Young African American guy gets in trouble for talking a little smack on Instagram live --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/damitriess-farel/support
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
Like you most of the other stuff that comes flying through and often times is spam or otherwise I just ignore but the title of this post by a guy named Alex Foster caught my attention when it said, who is the greatest person that history has forgotten?..,, this lady's death saved literally billions of people from becoming crippled limitless in dead. Well I bit on the title and clicked and I'm glad I did, almost providential because there was a story of just that a young African-American woman by the name of Henrietta Lacks who unfortunately had died of cervical cancer as a young woman but the rest of the story is that in her death the title of literally billions of people from becoming... It's probably true. The story was deeply moving and really touched my spirit and heart but I couldn't get over the thought, why is this the first time in my long life and even as a teacher and a historian that I had never heard of this story before. Well I have now and I'm grateful and so for the few of you who will click I'd like to share the story with you too.
Young African American poet Aisha Tariqa Abdul Haqq has shared a new impassioned poem about the toll that violence takes on the mental health of the Black community. Go to https://www.aishatariqa.com/landing-page (https://www.aishatariqa.com/landing-page) to find out more.
A 35 min documentary about a new generation of aviators dedicated to continuing the legacy of the historic Tuskegee Airmen. Young African American men and women pursuing their dream of becoming pilots and aircraft technicians, inspiring others to take to the skies and to change the racial imbalance in the world of aviation.
Mark Young leads MASY ministries (which stands for Missionary and Servants of Yahwah). The goal of the ministry is to mobilize, engage and develop the next generations of urban youth for missions. As an African-American he has a heart for Africa and he wants to motivate African-American churches to become missions minded.
The PatMan delivers new music from his arsenal of instrumentals and songs, a freestyle session as he segways into talks of introducing the Young African American male into a career in Facilities Management & Information Technologies for 2021 and beyond... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intelligenthumanvoice/message
survive + thrive ~ conversations young with breast cancer survivors
Meet Cortnee Phifer! Cortnee is a breast cancer survivor. She's a mother of four, a wife, an educator, and a woman of strong faith. Cortnee shares her story of being diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age, shows the power of one random influence in helping lead to her cancer detection, and shares how a twist of fate grew her family by double! Cortnee is beautiful inside and out, is so insightful and resourceful, and has such strong faith and a commitment to family. We are so excited to be joined by Cortnee, as she shares her journey through breast cancer! We are certain you will be inspired (and surprised) by Cortnee's story!
Interview with Taylor Mayes of the CT Roundtable on Climate & Jobs and Jasmine Peele with CT Citizens Action Group (CCAG)
Young African American male found deceased under mysterious circumstances in Baldwin , Louisiana. --- 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/Tammy English /message
This podcast focuses on the notion of Food Justice for listeners who may not be aware of the impact the food industry has on American culture and how that impact truly affects the American farmer and young African American farmers in particular.Jillian Hishaw is Founder & CEO of Family. Agriculture. Resource. Management Services better known nationally as F.A.R.M.S. With 15 years of experience as an Agriculture Lawyer she is well versed in the area of civil rights, as well as agricultural law. She is the author of "Don't Bet the Farm on Medicaid." For more information please visit her website: http://www.30000acres.org and for more information about her practice visit: www.jillianhishaw.com.Also sharing is Ryan Pressley! Having learned farming as a boy, this former professional baseball player, returned to his first love of FARMING in 2006 when he founded RP Farms. Originally consisting of more than 370 acres of everything from cattle, hay, turf grass and vegetables. He currently is chief operator of Farms 2 U farm and produce company growing Lima beans, peas and tomatoes.Your host is Creator and Executive Producer of Perspectives On, Dr. Lairalaine M. White, a Community Development Activist. As Founder and President of LMW Enterprises, a private consulting firm assisting both profit and non-profits with organizational development, she specializes in housing, advocacy, public policy, community assessment, and strategic planning.
Young African American girls are viewed as older than they are at a young age, and the effects can drastically alter the course of their lives. In this episode, Alana & Jackie get to the bottom of this aging up phenomenon.Find us on Instagram: @blackandyellowpodcastAlana J. Webster: @renegadeoffunJacklyn Chung Young: @jacklynchungyoung See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Charlotte, NC. 1992. Young African American women are being found by friends and family, dead. Murdered in their own homes.Tashonda Bethea, Caroline Love, Shawna Hawk, Audrey Ann Spain, Valencia M. Jumper, Michelle Stinson, Vanessa Little Mack, Betty Jean Baucom, Brandi June Henderson, Deborah Slaughter, Sharon Lovett NanceToday, we take a look at the crimes of Henry Louis Wallace, The Taco Bell Strangler.Sources:“Bad Henry” Documentary by (Investigate Discovery) ID - Out in 2018NC Supreme Court - State of NC v. Henry Louis Wallace No. 241A97. Decided May 5, 2000 - https://caselaw.findlaw.com/nc-supreme-court/1127327.htmlWhere are they Now?: Henry Louis Wallace - by Charlotte Magazine - August 2010 - http://www.charlottemagazine.com/Charlotte-Magazine/August-2010/Where-are-They-Now/Henry-Louis-Wallace/“Beyond ‘The Staircase’: Some of NC’s other notorious true crime stories” - By Brooke Cain and Martha Quillin - June 28, 2018 - https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article213780264.htmlATM Photo: http://crimefeed.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Screen-Shot-2018-07-24-at-6.48.31-PM.pngCleanser:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Normanhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McGuire_Nuclear_Stationhttp://cryptozoologynews.com/multiple-people-spot-dinosaur-north-carolina/http://cryptidz.wikia.com/wiki/Lake_Norman_Monster Intro Music:She-Wolf In My Heart (bonus) by Sergey Cheremisinov is licensed under a Attribution License.Outro Music:Trio for Piano Violin and Viola by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
On this edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum takes a closer look at how young African-American politicians are making an impact after a judge found former St. Louis Police officer Jason Stockley not guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Anthony Lamar Smith. It's a topic Rosenbaum explored in a feature that was published last week. St. Louis' black elected officials under the age of 40 are seeking policy changes in St. Louis and the Missouri General Assembly that would change how police interact with African-Americans. They’ve also joined people in the streets to protest Stockley’s acquittal.
Young African American men dying at the hands of white police officers. White police officers gunned down by African American men. Protests in the streets - the rallying cry, "Black Lives Matter"! Opinion polls stating the racial divide in America is growing. With this social unrest as the backdrop, Another View, along with our partners, the Virginia Wesleyan College Center for Religious Studies, and the Fort Monroe Foundation, will launch a new community initiative called "Race: Let's Talk About It".
Young African American men dying at the hands of white police officers. White police officers gunned down by African American men. Protests in the streets - the rallying cry, "Black Lives Matter"! Opinion polls stating the racial divide in America is growing. With this social unrest as the backdrop, Another View, along with our partners, the Virginia Wesleyan College Center for Religious Studies, and the Fort Monroe Foundation, will launch a new community initiative called "Race: Let's Talk About It". On the next Another View, we will talk about the initiative and our goal to provide a safe space to hold honest and open conversation about race that moves from emotion to true understanding. Our guests this week include Michele Woods-Jones, Hampton Unity Commission; Jonathan Zur, Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities; Kelly Jackson, Virginia Wesleyan College Center for the Study of Religious Freedom, Glenn Oder, Fort Monroe Authority and Eric Claville, Hampton University. Join us for the next Another View, Friday, September 4 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us live on this blog!
Brother to Brother: Motivation for Young African-American Men is the family's first major release that is already garnering top-tier support. In 2003, Lloyd Young developed and implemented a funding strategy for the Indian Creek Correctional Center substance abuse treatment program. This one-thousand-bed correctional facility, solely dedicated for offender substance abuse treatment, is the largest of its kind in the United States of America. Mr. Young administered a regional Alcohol Safety Action Program (A.S.A.P.), which provides probation and substance abuse intervention services for individuals arrested and/or convicted of alcohol and drug-related offenses. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts. Currently serving as president of Young Minds Youth and Family Development, Lloyd A. Young has been instrumental in helping his organization build national relationships. Through a partnership with CNN, Young Minds was able to bring the advance screening of Black in America 2 to Virginia. He holds a B.S. degree in Engineering Technology from Virginia State University. He is director of Young Academy, a STEM enrichment program. Keon Young is Known for his keen marketing and branding skills, . Keon is a graduate of Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia. Sean T. Young has been called to bring motivation to African-American men and boys to live up to their God-given potential. As a graduate of Morehouse College, he is currently earning dual master's degrees in Social Work and Divinity from Virginia Commonwealth University and Virginia Union University, respectively. He serves as a youth minister for Rising Mount Zion Baptist Church of New Kent, Virginia. He is also the Co-Founder of Young Minds Youth and Family Development Inc., where he serves as director of Brother 2 Brother
The Stella Donne put a price tag on being Mom. Young African-American poet, Tara Scurry, takes us on an emotional journey. Jason Illian shatters the allure of cohabitation and the world's conventional wisdom on sex, dating and relationships in his book Undressed: The Naked Truth About Love, Sex, and Dating.
There were eleven beautiful and very talent young ladies from various parts of the state competing to be crowned as Miss Black North Carolina USA. Next on Black Issues Forum, well meet the winner of this year’s competition and hear how she hopes to compete and win the national Miss Black USA Pageant. Young African American women from around the state competed for the second year in the Miss Black North Carolina USA Scholarship Pageant. Produced and organized by Noire Productions, Inc., this contest was created to provide personal and professional opportunities for African American women and to promote their voices in culture, politics and the community. Meet this year's winner and learn more about the event with host Mitchell Lewis.