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Hi Sunnyt1981, Thank you for your comment. Please join us on Friday August 7 at 6PM Central when we interview Dr. David Richo on How to Be An Adult in Relationships. He will share with us the importance of work healing the past is not to recall past hurt and fix it but to stay with it, in it, until it starts to shift and open on its own. With sincere regards, I am Cordially, Monda Williams

Sunnyt1981

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Hi Dr. Monda Williams. I have dated a NFL football player and they are not all innocent. I truly believe that he did have that girl set up. I know his mom wants to believe his innocense, but he did what he did. YES there are groupies. I have a 7 year old son and I believe in protecting him, but I would never condone him killing a woman because she was scared and he was pregnant!! NFL players a mostly players, liars and cheaters because that is the way women allow them to be. I know that my ex is capable of the same crime. He has threatened me on several occasions. Not to be biased but he is what he is!!!

Monda Williams

Monda Williams

Dr. kim, thank you. I really enjoy your programs.

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Hi Dr. Williams, thank you for stopping by our show today. Dr. Kim

Community Talks with Dr. Monda Williams  

Monda Williams, has been writing and speaking for the rights of womens voice for over 20 years. She is a leadership and change guru, a modern global manager and aspirant leader in the field of human behavior. She is an expert in simple behavior strategies and works for a leading airline. Since 2008, she has lived in Chicago, Illinois. Please join the discussion. The phone-in number is (347) 843-4968, but you MUST be preregistered as a BTR listener to interact in live chat. Our show airs in the Central Time Zone.

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    Three very special guest will join the show today to discuss the predatory acts committed against women. 1.) Prostitution Research & Education (PRE) is a nonprofit organization that conducts research on prostitution and offers education and consultation to researchers, the public and policy makers. Founder/Director Dr. Melissa Farley has practiced as a clinical psychologist for 40 years. She is an expert witness in forensic evaluations. The roots of prostitution are in men’s assumptions that they are entitled to buy women for sex, and in racism, and women’s poverty. http://www.prostitutionresearch.com/about.html 2.) Chicago City Community Organizer Olivia Howard of the End Demand Project. Read Olivia Howard's biograhpy: Listening to Olivia: Violence, Poverty, and Prostitution by Author Jody Raphael.http://womenofpoweraa.org 3.) Brenda Powell- Cook County Sheriff Department Prevention- is Co-founder of Dream Catcher’s Foundation a Non for profit agency that works with at risk teens in Chicago. She has been instrumental in both non for profits and city government organizations in their efforts to fight prostitution. Brenda is Peer coordinator for the Department of Women Justice service, End Demand Project and previously worked with the Mayors Office on Domestic violence on their Intersystem Assessment on Prostitution and with Prostitution Alternatives. She received the Judy Baar Topinka’s Trailblazer Award in 2005, Illinois Coalition against Sexual assault for being a voice for exploited women and 2006 Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Recognition Award.
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    Escaping Prostitution- A Round Table Discussion with Experts in the Field

    Three very special guest will join the show today to discuss the predatory acts committed against women. 1.) Prostitution Research & Education (PRE) is a nonprofit organization that conducts research on prostitution and offers education and consultation to researchers, the public and policy makers. Founder/Director Dr. Melissa Farley has practiced as a clinical psychologist for 40 years. She is an expert witness in forensic evaluations. The roots of prostitution are in men’s assumptions that they are entitled to buy women for sex, and in racism, and women’s poverty. http://www.prostitutionresearch.com/about.html 2.) Chicago City Community Organizer Olivia Howard of the End Demand Project. Read Olivia Howard's biograhpy: Listening to Olivia: Violence, Poverty, and Prostitution by Author Jody Raphael.http://womenofpoweraa.org 3.) Brenda Powell- Cook County Sheriff Department Prevention- is Co-founder of Dream Catcher’s Foundation a Non for profit agency that works with at risk teens in Chicago. She has been instrumental in both non for profits and city government organizations in their efforts to fight prostitution. Brenda is Peer coordinator for the Department of Women Justice service, End Demand Project and previously worked with the Mayors Office on Domestic violence on their Intersystem Assessment on Prostitution and with Prostitution Alternatives. She received the Judy Baar Topinka’s Trailblazer Award in 2005, Illinois Coalition against Sexual assault for being a voice for exploited women and 2006 Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Recognition Award.

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    Dr. John R. Rickford- African American Vernacular English (Ebonics)

    John Rickford is the J.E. Wallace Sterling Professor of Humanities, and Professor of LInguistics at Stanford University. An internationally recognized authority on African American Vernacular English (Ebonics), he has published several books, scores of articles in scholarly journals, and articles in Discover magazine, among others. He has been quoted in the New York Times, The Washington Post, Atlanta Monthly, Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, Jet, and USA Today and ABC, NPR, and other television and radio stations. Dr. Rickford joins the show today to discuss African American English (Ebonics) and his book Spoken Soul: The Story of Black English. http://www.stanford.edu/~rickford/books.htm

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    Blues and R&B Musician- Singer Bobby Rush

    Bobby Rush is an American blues and R&B musician, composer and singer. He was born Emmit Ellis Jr. in Homer, Louisiana. His family relocated to Chicago in 1953, where he became part of the local blues scene. In the early 1980s he moved to Jackson, Mississippi, where he recorded a series of records for the LaJam label, Malaco's Waldoxy imprint, and more recently his own Deep Rush label. He is a purveyer of the soul blues sound. He sometimes also uses elements from rap and funk. 2004's "FolkFunk" was a return to a more rootsier sound, featuring guitarist Alvin Youngblood Hart, and came out on his own Deep Rush label. He appears in the film "The Road To Memphis" which is part of the series The Blues, produced by Martin Scorsese. Mr. Rush joins us today to discuss the history of rhyme & blues. http://www.bobbyrush.net/deeprush/

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    David Richo author of the book How To Be An Adult In Relationships: The Five Keys To Mindful Loving

    David Richo, PH.D., is a psychotherapist who leads popular workshops at the Eslen Institute and around the country. He is the author of several books, including How To Be An Adult and Shadow Dance: Liberating the Power and Creativity of Your dark Side. He lives in Santa Barbara and San Francisco, California. "Most people think of love as a feeling," says David Richo, "but love is not so much a feeling as a way of being present." On today's show Dr. David Richo joins us to discuss his book How To Be An Adult In Relationships: The Five Keys To Mindful Loving. http://www.davericho.com/Books.htm

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    Dr. Dorthy Blake Fardan- The Worldwide Plight of Women- A New Global Underclass

    Dr. Fardan has taught in colleges and universities for the past 37 years, except for a brief departure from academia in 1969, spent in search of a more activist life. At this time she met her husband, Donald Elijah Fardan, a person of African slave descent. She is the founder of the Sojourner Truth Farm School and Center for Human Growth, a non-profit organization which aims to ground youth in the natural order and accurate (not white supremacist) history. She also directs the organization's Prison Ministry and publishes its newsletter Earthways. She is a founding member of CURE and co-authored their first book, Reparations: The CURE For America 's Race Problem. She is the author of Message to the White Man and Woman in America: Yakub and the Origin of White Supremacy and numerous articles. She has lectured on college/university campuses and appeared on radio talk shows concerning race relations, white supremacy, Islam and related topics. Two new books are anticipated for publication in the near future: The Last Exodus: The End of White Supremacy and the Return of the Original and Lonesome Road : My Journey to Islam. She currently teaches at Bowie State University and resides in Maryland. Special guest: Dr. Dorthy Fardan joins us today to discuss The Worldwide Plight of Women- A New Global Underclass. http://www.sojournertruthfarmschool.org/about.htm

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    Dr. Nathaniel Branden, author of the book The Six Pillars of Self- Esteem

    Psychotherapist and philosopher Nathaniel Branden, Ph.D. is a lecturer, practicing psychotherapist, and author of twenty books on the psychology of self-esteem, romantic love, and the life and thought of Objectivist philosopher Ayn Rand. His work has been translated into 18 languages and has sold over 4 million copies, and includes such titles as Taking Responsibility, The Six Pillars of Self Esteem, and My Years with Ayn Rand. The name Nathaniel Branden has become synonymous with "the psychology of self-esteem," a field he began pioneering over thirty years ago. On today's show: Dr. Nathaniel Branden joins us to discuss his book The Six Pillars of Self Esteem. http://www.nathanielbranden.com/catalog/about.php

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    Jewel Woods, author of Don't Blame It on Rio: The Real Deal Behind Why Men Go to Brazil for Sex

    Jewel Woods, MA and MSW, is an expert on men's issues. A 2005 New Voices Fellow, he is the founder of The Renaissance Male Project, a nonprofit advocacy and accountability organization for men and boys. He has spent over fifteen years organizing men's groups. He is currently pursuing his PH.D at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio, where he lives with his wife and children. He has appeared on television and radio programs and in such publications as Essence, the Toledo Blade, and the Cleveland Plain Dealer. A self-proclaimed 'male refusenik' he is the author of Don't Blame It on Rio: The Real Deal behind Why Men Travel to Brazil for Sex. Jewel Woods is an author and a gender analyst whose views on men and boys in American society have been featured on TV, national news & radio talk programs such as The Michael Baisden Show, The Michael Eric Dyson Show, The Bev Smith Show, The Joe Madison Show; and publications such as Essence Magazine, Ebony Magazine, TheRoot,The Black Commentator. Working towards earning a PhD in Social Work with a specialization in men's issues, Jewel is the founder and executive director of The Renaissance Male Project, Inc. a non-profit advocacy and accountability organization for men and boys. He possesses extensive field training in a male accountability and specialized training in cultural competency. He is a past advisory board member of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC) University of Michigan, Founder/Organizer of the Men in Social Work (M.S.W.) Discussion Group and the director of project Men Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (MOVE). On today's show: a uthor Jewel Woods to discuss his book Don't Blame It on Rio: The Real Deal Behind Why Men Go to Brazil for Sex. http://www.jewelwoods.com

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