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By @Mr.Blackovation
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
I will be a guest speaker at the 3rd annual Afro's N Audios Podfest event happening this weekend on the 13th and 14th. Make sure to purchase your tickets at the above afros and audios link.
Music produced by Kingcoven Beats 2020.
This is part 2 of the conversation about education and critical race theory with Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis.
In this episode I talk about education and critical race theory with Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis who is founder of 365 Diversity. 365diversity.com
Dr Dennis is an activist, sociologist and criminologist, educator, and researcher, Dr. Dennis is invested in educating, training, evaluating, and assessing for-profit collectives and non-profit collectives.
Dr. Dennis specializes in demographic and cultural identities and disparities shaping every aspect of K-12 schools and colleges-universities, medical and health organizations and facilities, family services, police policies and police presence, community services, and workforce.
Trey Styles is a activist, writer, and author of the new novel black boy, arise. He was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. Growing up in Detroit he encountered many obstacles as a young black man but fortunately he was able to persevere. His novel black boy, arise goes in depth about the countless ordeals he had to face. Styles worked as a youth counselor, financial aid officer, and is a professionally trained public administrator. He enjoys reading, writing, podcasting, and spending time with his family.
https://www.amazon.com/black-boy-arise-Trey-Styles/dp/1735728209
https://youtube.com/channel/UCzbzoErO-wq25eG4KtIyfCQ
https://www.facebook.com/dee.monet.399488
https://instagram.com/treystyles978
https://twitter.com/TreyStyles17?s=09
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We are now open for podcast consulting and mobile podcast recording.
Podcast consulting and mobile recording is now available
In this episode, I speak with three brilliant black men about the need for a collective consciousness among black men.
Keith Hall, Tyronne Bracken and Reamus Muhammad are black men making significant changes in the black community and I speak with about the need for unity and the collectiveness and power of black men.
Please check out this episode and listen to these three men layout what it takes for black men to come into unity and have a collective consciousness.
Keith Hall's YouTube page ( Jotwiththefellas ) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsqv00LFAT3Avp9RdWJPv0g?app=desktop
Tyronne Bracken www.trainyoursuccess.com
Reamus Muhammad www.dareamcredit.com
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In this episode, I speak with Mrs. Casey Langley the mother of Ahamd Cobb her son who passed away from a rare form of brain cancer. Please listen and she details her son's strength, their family's journey, and the legacy she wants the world to know about her son.
https://www.amazon.com/Heaven-Needed-Hero-Casey-Langley-ebook/dp/B08LQW8YRZ
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.