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The Mateen Diop and Kai Dupé Show  

Kai Dupé is a personal development coach to African American males. He is an advocate for the success and development of Black men.

Show Notes

This show is dedicated to improving the plight of Black males. Our desire is to promote the success and achievement of African American males.
  • Upcoming Episodes

    A conversation with Daniel Poku

    Diop and Dupe Show

    Date / Time:

    Category: Education

    Call-in Number: (646) 595-3529


    Author Daniel Poku drops by the show to discuss his new book "Aspire to Inspire" with Dr. Mateen and Kai

    Upcoming Episodes

    - People Skills in the black community

    - Become an Early Riser

    - Is Technology a priority in urban schools?

  • On Demand Episodes

    Original Air Date:

    The Obama Inauguration Part 2

    We continue our conversation about our time in DC.

  • Date / Time:

    The Obama Inauguration

    This past Tuesday I traveled to DC and took part in of the most historic moments of my life.  In 1995, I traveled to DC to take part in the historic Million Man March.  These are 2 very different events but both of them changed my life in profound ways.  I never thought I would see the day that America would elect a Black man to the highest office in the land.  Not only did America elect a Black man but Barack Obama is an extraordinary individual and for the next four years young Black men have a role model who is highly visible and someone who they can look to for an example of leadership and how to carry themselves as Black men in America.  Being at this event is something that I will never forget.  Watching President Obama be sworn in and reading about the postive effect his stature has had on young Black boys is proof that the images and the examples that young people have around them plays a huge role in their self esteem and confidence.

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    The Inauguration of President Barack Obama

    Please join us on Sunday as Mateen and I discuss our experience attending the inauguration of President Barack Obama.

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    The Obama Inauguration

    I am back from the Inauguration.  It was a wonderful experience standing on the mall and listening to President Obama give his speech.  Everyone I spoke to remarked about the electricity in the air.  We had planned on doing several shows during the course of the 2 days that we spent in DC.  It was not possible.  Cell phones were not working and it was extremely cold.  I will continue to post my thoughts here and we will do several shows this week to give you all a glimpse into what we experienced.  The first Black President in the history of the United States has been elected and we were there for his historic inauguration.  It was beautiful.

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    The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Show

    Mateen and I spend a few moments from separate aiports as we head to DC to discuss the importance of MLK and how his work and that of many others brings us to the Barack Obama moment.

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    The Afrocentric Perspective on Washington, DC

    We discuss the African Origins of DC based on Anthony Browder's work "Nile Valley Civilizations".

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    How to find a job in infomation technology

    A few weeks ago someone asked me about how they should go about conducting a job search to find a position in Information Technology. This is something that I have been doing since I became a professional software developer in 1986. The game has changed quite a bit. The one thing I absolutely would not do is limit my job search to your local newspaper. This will not get you anywhere. Job searches and those you need to connect with in order to secure an interview is done totally online these days. If you are considering a career in Information Technology and you are unable to conduct a digital search you are in for quite the challenge. After writing this response i realized that this information maybe useful to others. With that in mind, here it is:

    Here are a few of the ways I conduct a job search. There are a couple of differences since your situation is somewhat different being that you have very little experience. I decided to think about what I did to seek employment when I was younger and merge that will how I do it today with regards to technology and social networking. Here is what I came up with:

    · You said that you are familiar with
    Monster and Dice. There are other online job search tools such as CareerBuilder, HotJobs. I would do a search for as many of those as I could and post profile and job search agents on those sites that can match a position with your experience.

    · Also these days many companies are pulling back from using Monster and Dice and they are posting jobs on their own internal job sites. I would decide what position you are seeking such as ‘Junior Programmer’ our ‘Junior Network Analyst’ and conduct a search of the companies in your area. Once you have a list of organizations then you can look for their websites and go to their career link or jobs link and see what is available.

    · I would also look up the recruiting firms in your areas. These are companies such as
    TekSystems, and Adecco and talk to a recruiter and explain what you are kind of position you seek. Perhaps they know of companies that do internships or they can find you an entry-level position. Establish a relationship.

    · Have you utilized the career placement office in your university?

    · Find the user groups in your area that specialize in the topic you are interested in. This is a great way to network. For example, I was a member of the The Dallas.net User Group. This can provide you with an inside track to positions and you can build a relationship that you can use.

    · Microsoft has a great job site. Explore it at
    http://www.microsoft.com/careers

    · Join networking groups in your area.

    · Setup a profile on LinkedIn.com. This is a great way to find out about job opportunities. You can do the same on Facebook. Here is a link to great ways to use linkedin written by Guy Kawasaki who is considered somewhat of a guru on Internet Marketing. Read more
    here

    · You can also join an organization such as The Association of Computing Machinery. I get a listing of jobs available email from this once a month.

    I hope this helps. Let me know if I can be of further assistance!

    Warmest Regards,
    Kai Ajala Dupé

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