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    Black Tech - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow with Theresa Merritt-Watson

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    Theresa Merritt-Watson is a well known organizer, teacher, and volunteer in the Chapel Hill area of North Carolina.  She has organized college fair bus trips for prospective college students for many years and she has been very involved in her church and its outreach activities.  Theresa has written two books – Guide for Teenage Parents and Black Tech – Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow and she has led numerous seminars and tutorials for non-profit groups and charities. 
    Additionally, Theresa has served as a Board Member for the Chapel Hill, NC Board of Adjustment, served as a Board Member for the Chapel Hill, NC Sustainability Task Force Committee, been a candidate for the Chapel Hill – Carrboro, NC City School Board, served a Board Member for the Carrboro, NC Planning Board, served as a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and served as a Board Member for Habitat for Humanity.
    Theresa has six great adult children and is a native of North Carolina.  She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Shaw University, a Master in Business Administration degree from the University of Arizona, a Master in Education degree from Temple University and is currently a doctoral student at Temple University.
     

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    The Life and Times of Rev. Dr. Joseph Jackson Jr. Leader of The Tougaloo Nine

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    TRIBE Family Channel™ proudly presents: The Life and Times of Rev. Dr. Joseph Jackson Jr. Leader of The Tougaloo Nine on the 66th Anniversary of his Ministry! 87 years young and a Civil Rights Icon, Rev. Dr. Joseph Jackson Jr., Leader of The Tougaloo Nine-led, trained and mentored by Medgar Wiley Evers, will share his memoir as producer Beverly Black Johnson guides this interview from his early child-hood through his golden sage years. The historic Tougaloo Nine walked into history due to their brave sit-in at Tougaloo College on March 27, 1961; which sparked a movement eventually leading to desegregating the library system through-out the United States. Tune in: October 18, 2024 - 5:00PM-PST 6:00PM-GMT 7:00PM-CST 8:00PM-EST Call 515-602-9609 or Listen Online LIVE/ARCHIVED: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/gumboforthesoul/2024/10/19/the-life-and-times-of-rev-dr-joseph-jackson-jr-leader-of-the-tougaloo-nine Follow Our Studio: www.blogtalkradio.com/gumboforthesoul About The Tougaloo Nine: At 11 a.m. on March 27, 1961, nine students from the historically black Tougaloo College walked into the all-white Jackson (Miss.) Public Library. Joseph Jackson Jr., their leader, approached the circulation desk. The rest is HIStory! From Wikipedia: The Tougaloo Nine were a group of African-American students at Tougaloo College who participated in civil disobedience by staging sit-ins of segregated public institutions in Mississippi in 1961. --- ### TRIBE Family Channel™ is a Gumbo for the Soul International® family brand created by Beverly Black.

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    TIWANTIWA

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    Yoruba program

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    THE COURAGE TO BE A PUBLIC SERVANT

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    A Republic is a form of government in which people extend the power of their collective rights through elected representation. There is a basic expectation of genuine respect for the will and interest of the people on part of the chosen representative, benefiting from their trust. Former United States President, Theodore Roosevelt referred to the latter relationship in his 1910 speech entitled “Citizenship in a Republic”. He discussed the courage needed to be a proactive member of a political community.
    The most notable passage of the speech mentioned The Man in The Arena. To make a long story short, the most important thing about the “arena” is not how you enter it, but rather trying to be there.
    Join TALK-STRAIGHT host, Rev. Dr. Rueben Dockery as he discusses what it takes to serve the needs of society.
    An Open Microphone Discussion

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    Lakota Oyate Hour

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    The show bringing you the truth of our lives. The only show with teeth. 

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    Close Up Radio Spotlights Etiquette Coach Lady Gloria Starr

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    Charlotte, NC – Lady Gloria Starr is an etiquette coach, where she travels the world teaching manners, social graces, and overall lessons to make you magnetic. Within the realm of etiquette and social graces, she also offers services as an executive coach and as an image consultant and coach.
    “Etiquette is much more than good table manners,” clarifies Gloria. “While that is a good foundation, it’s only the beginning. It’s all about introductions and how to be a great presenter at a conference. Overall, it’s anything that you can be magical about.”
    “As an executive coach and image consultant, it all depends on what the executive needs,” explains Gloria. “I often do things with image and style, communication, and teaching people on how to read others like a book.”
    She focuses on a number of areas including business etiquette, boardroom etiquette, telephone etiquette, e-mail etiquette, reading body language, and even handling press coverage.
    As an image consultant, she helps with executive presence, image and style, and how to do everything that helps people look their best every day.
    As a standalone service, and also included with her executive coaching and image consulting, she offers etiquette coaching and certification.
    “I also speak at conferences and conventions all over the world,” adds Gloria.
    “Working across many different cultures has been the thrill of it all,” declares Gloria. “I thrive on learning new cultures.”
    For more information, please visit https://gloriastarr.com/ and her page on YouTube

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    Events Prayers Sent And One Big Tent

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    The music is bubbling as in brewing. Stop by and see what's brewing.
    Power Home School  organization
    My link tree is on my X account LoriAndCompany_
    Events:
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    Skippy Dee Doo Dah
    New ICU Guide
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    Lyrics contest on Lori And Company

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    Vote for your Freedom - Musical Show Vol XCVI or 96 on 10-26th

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    “Hamp’s Selections from his Collection of Soul-Jazz Music, Vol XCVI or 96 for Oct 26th. The Theme, Smooth Jazz and Soul for your delicate taste. As always, it’s really about music. You will listen to our artists playing music that takes your mind on different journeys. Performers playing actual instruments in a groove that will catch your attention.  A few of our featured artists KEM, Boney James, Norman Brown, Euge Groove, Wayman Tisdale, Maze with Frankie Beverly, Candy Dulfer, George Howard, Doc Powell, and Calvin Richardson.  Again, we add a mixture of Soul Music. Let’s make it snap, crackle and pop, do what it does…this Saturday morning. We are still celebrating the publication of “The Episodic Thoughts of Hamp, Volume 2.” … a commentary collection of articles about race, politics, black folks growing up in America, family, love, and friendship. Click onto https://outskirtspress.com/HampsEpisodicThoughtsVol2   Hamp’s Corner of America Blog Talk Radio Show is sponsored by our parent company, CHIIA Group at About HCofA – Hamp's Corner of America. “My third book honored my grandmother, entitled, Gracie Hall-Hampton, the Arkansas Years, 1917-1953 is found at Amazon. com’s Author Page. The link is www.amazon.com/author/codishampton2 Again, check out our music played, always a toe-tapping, head bobbing reminiscing experience.”

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    MONDAY MORNING MOTIVATION 1/2 HOUR OF P.O.W.E.R W/ DA QUEEN

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    **Monday Morning Motivation: 1/2 Hour of P.O.W.E.R with Queen Angela**
    **Happy New Month!** Welcome to our first Monday in October. Today, as we embark on this 1/2 hour of P.O.W.E.R, I want us to touch on a deeply personal topic—grief. With the holidays approaching, this time of year can be particularly challenging for many of us.
    Let me share something close to my heart: I am grieving. I miss my brother terribly and at times, I still can't believe he is gone. Grief is a journey, not a destination, and it’s important to acknowledge the phases we may experience.
    1. **Denial**: This is often our mind's way of shielding us from the initial shock. We might find it hard to believe the loss has occurred.
    2. **Anger**: We may feel frustrated, helpless, or even angry at the person we lost, others, or the situation.
    3. **Bargaining**: Here, we might dwell on "what if" statements, hoping to change the reality through our minds.
    4. **Depression**: Sadness and regret can settle in as we start acknowledging the loss and its impact on our lives.
    5. **Acceptance**: This doesn't mean we're okay with the loss, but we begin to understand that it’s a part of our new reality.
    Everyone's grief journey is unique, and you might move back and forth between these stages. So, how do we cope?
    - **Talk About It:** Share your feelings with someone you trust. Speaking your emotions can be cathartic and validating.
    - **Remember Your Loved One:** Create a memory book, look at pictures, or celebrate their life in a way that feels right for you.
    - **Self-Care:** Prioritize your physical and emotional health. Gentle exercise, healthy eating, and rest can be powerful.
    - **Seek Professional Help:** Therapy or joining a support group can offer guidance and comfort.
    MISSING MY BROTHER, IT HURT SO MUCH!!!! IT'S A DIFFERENT HURT