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Black Teachers Matter
Sharon Hinton invites Louis A. Elisa II to the show to discuss Franklin Park & the White Stadium controversy, the community's concerns of introducing a professional sports team & stadium to the park, how this effects public school sports & city revenue, the original intention of Olmsted's Emerald Necklace, history of Franklin Park & its surrounding neighborhoods, gentrification and take over of the park, transportation plans for the stadium, & much more.
The Jayman Show
Jaiye here. Matthew Knowles is Beyoncé’s father and has a music school in Houston that I’m thinking of attending at some point. I met Beyonce at Logan airport in 2000 and she was so nice to me. Daphne Reid was on the Fresh Prince of Bel air as Aunt Vivian. I met her and she was nice to me as well. She has written books and is a wonderful actress. I hope this interview will help so many people out there who have a lot of talent. My show is basically about me interviewing established artists and actors so l can help other aspiring artists and actors achieve their dreams. I feel there is a lot of talent that needs to be seen and heard and l like to showcase that talent on my show.
Words On Film
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "Disclosure Day", "Obsession", "Backrooms", "Scary Movie" (2026), and "Pressure". Mr. Burke also runs down the movies subject to being released into theaters for the week of June 15th - 19th, 2026.
Confronting Injustice
In this episode, Linda talks about Black towns and communities across the US that were destroyed by racial violence when Black prosperity challenged racist beliefs. This episode covers many instances of the destruction of Black communities, including "Black Wall Street" in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the once prosperous Black community of Rosewood, Florida. Linda discusses the reasons why these stories are often not told in history classes, and the lessons that can be learned when we confront the difficult truths of the past.
Urban Empowerment Today
Host Deborah Shariff speaks to Aust NeferKa, creator of Tehuti Ma'at Academy. Learn about the organization, its worker-owned cooperative structure, and its three pillars: healing, creativity, and education. NeferKa also speaks about African identity as something cosmic, and her preference to think of herself as someone of African "ascent". For more information: tehutimaat.org
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