Nurturing Our Roots

antoinette harrell

Nurturing Our Roots

United States, EnglishHistory

Nurturing Our Roots BTR is committed to nurturing our families by honor the legacy of our past, nurturing our present and building a brighter future for our families.

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October 16 and 17, 1998 marked the first Sweet Home Folklife Days. Kentwood’s African American community opened its doors to its own and to anyone else who wanted to see demonstrations in everything from broom... more

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When we think about our mothers we think about strong extraordnary women. Mothers are nurturers by nature. This upcoming Mothers Day millions of people across the U.S. will celebrate and honor their mothers. Please join host... more

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Family heirlooms, artifacts, treasures and photographs has a way of taking the family back down memory lane. These items help link generations together. How do you explain the feeling that comes over you when you hold your great,... more

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In many states, the process of transferring property at death is referred to as probate; in Louisiana, that process is typically called a succession. Every family who inherit property, real estate, personal property and othe possesion should... more

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There are many strong Black Men all around us and in our communities. To often we focus on the the negative things that is going on with some of our men. I am very fortunate to say that I know many strong black men who are providers... more

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Everyons has some type of family crisis in their family. Where has love and respect gone? Many of us are witnessing cold hearted things that is taking place in our families. How could we repair these problems in our family? Please... more

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Please join host Antoinette Harrell and her special guest Chief Nana Nasi as he discusses the need for water wells in Ghana, West Africa. Ghana Missions Project International would like to ship needed items to the needy in Ghana for village... more

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Please my special guest Myrtis Johnson founder of Save Our Graves Foundation. Mrs. Johnson is preserving cemeteries in St. Helena Parish. Also join us tonight is Leon A. Waters is a licensed tour guide for Hidden History Tours, a division of... more

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From the streets of New Orleans, New York, Detriot, Chicago it is covered with the blood of our young black men. Police brutal rings out in alarming sounds in black community. In New Orleans young black men is not safe even with the... more

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E.O.A. was established on the need for an advanced focused and practical approach to address and resolve the current environmental issues that plague the infrastructure of Africa present day. They see that there are three major issues... more
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