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Giving Tuesday was a phenomenal success. It turns out, it's a very organized campaign. Here more about it in this episode of TMSG Podcast. Also, after some time in the planning, the Woodland Avenue Business Corridor in Southwest Philadelphia is designated 'Africa Town' and receives huge grant and, finally, our guest Mark Ruffin of Black Dolls Matter announces Gift-A-Doll campaign to give dolls to the children of Gaudenzia House
In this episode we discuss Black Dolls and self image and announce new campaign from founder Mark Ruffin; The Philadelphia Drone Soccer Academy is set to launch and will host its launch party in Philadelphia and, finally, we discuss the midterm elections and I get a statement from a key GOP strategist about the disappointing returns and for the Republican Party.
What better way to celebrate 3-years of broadcasting positive news than to do so with special friends who helped make it all possible. Join me as I recount my 3rd anniversary segment with my dear friends and colleagues Bro. Shomari, Shelly Shell Williams, Movita Johnson-Harrell, and Shari Williams. It's a family reunion you're more than welcome to attend.
In this episode on I take a moment on the eve of my birthday to thank those of you who have listened, supported and encouraged this podcast during the past year and share my hopes and plans for upcoming episodes.
In this episode we discuss the good news that, despite prevailing perceptions, violent crime among the nation's youth are actually down; The Humane Society of Northeast Georgia Animal Shelter Ends its #lockedupforgood campaign to raise funds for the animals in their care; Fall is here and with it comes a great deal of natural beauty.
A farewell to Summer and hello to the Fall Season; Shari Williams announce Drone Soccer Team in Philadelphia; update on my Vegan Journey; Urban Affairs Coalition Summer Employment Program concludes with laudable results.
In this episode we celebrate those successfully living in recovery during National Recovery Month; A special tribute to Movita Johnson-Harrell who celebrates 28 years in recovery; updates on my upcoming book and online course; My exploration into veganism. I took the leap; A special shout out to Instagram sensation @plantbasedTamika.
The numbers of vegetarians and vegans, especially among African-American populations are on the rise - significantly! September is National Recovery Month and Pres. Biden designates aid to those recovering from or providing services to, those fighting against the disease of addiction. An update on the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia's #lockedupforgood campaign. New book announcement and more.
In this episode we pay tribute to the workers of America during this special Labor Day Weekend; social media post reaches 8,000 views and climbing; article in new health and science magazine published; another solicitation to help the animals in the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia's animal shelter during their #lockedupforgood campaign to raise funds to help residents in need of a home, and more.
In this episode: Theatre in the X perform a live production of 'Dream Girls' in Malcolm X Memorial Park; Philly radio icons Mimi Brown and Lady B are honored during street naming ceremonies; Activist attorney Michael X and Avenging the Ancestor Coalition holds event in observance of the British colonials enslavement of African people August 25, 1619; Dancer LaShawn Elise makes appearance on HSN; The Humane Society of Northeast Georgia kicks of its 'Locked up for Good' Campaign to raise funds for animals in shelter looking for forever homes; a farewell tribute to Pastor Nathaniel Winslow of New Testament Church of Christ who made transition this week.
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