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don durant

don durant

Hi Marcia, Just tagging on I always manage to listen to the broiadcast well after it is over. I must stop working eleven hour days. To your listeners and viewers...Stay tuned to Your host Marcia McNair's program. Diary of a Mad Black Feminist. So many thoughts ideas and concepts to keep your attention. To all my Blog Talk Friends, we all need each other, Tune in on a regular basis to Marcia's program. You won't regret it. Don Durant

Out the Box

Out the Box

What a reality check... Homelessness can happen to anyone. Your guest, Brenda Farrar-Ejemai, gave us a glimsp inside of her life in a homeless shelter in Brooklyn, most of us can only imagine. But, she overcame it. I look forward to reading her book, and hopefully having her on our show. Peace & blessings. This subject needs mass-attention. -Donna

Life Conversations

Life Conversations

Thank you for listening. We appreciate you. Continue to make a positive difference

Pure Greatness

Pure Greatness

Hey Marcia McNair,Thanks for stopping by. God's peace and abundance, Gwen

Lorna Owens

Lorna Owens

Thanks for making my show favorite Lorna Owens

Infantry59

Infantry59

The best host, I love your shows. Good job, looking forward to seeing you on prime time TV.

don durant

don durant

Patti Tana is a special poet, believeing in herself, and taking her work seriously. I enjoyed the broadcast. a four star

don durant

don durant

Superb!!!! Michael Sandler and you Brilliant!

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SISTAS ON FIRE: THE RADIO SHOW

Show Notes

An outgrowth of Sistas on Fire: A Newsical, SOF Radio includes dialogue, discussion, and debate with a variety of guests on everything from poetry to politics to pop culture. Host: Professor, playwright, and novelist Marcia L. McNair
  • Featured Episode

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    Category: Politics


    Host Marcia L. McNair interviews the Democratic candidate for Nassau County Clerk and attorney: Carrie Solages. As Commissioner for the Commission on Human Rights of Nassau County, he was charged with promoting tolerance, fighting discrimination and unequal treatment. He is the Secretary of the Elmont Coalition for Sustainable Development which works with Sustainable Long Island on implementing the visioning process of the community. Solages has proven his leadership ability throughout the years and is ready to discuss the issues. http://carriesolages.com
  • On Demand Episodes

    Original Air Date:

    Black to the Roots: Reggae's Rise, Downpression and Reascension

    Dr. RA Ptahsen-Shabazz discusses his ground-breaking book on the history of reggae with DMBF host Marcia L. McNair. Dr. Shabazz says, "The 1980s and early 1990s brought significant changes to reggae in ways very similar to the dismantling of Black American's R&B/soul tradition." He will answer the question: "Was it a natural progression for a music tradition to grow from such a cultural and politcally relevant origin to its present state where socially irresponsible music and artists define the genre in the commercial market today?" Musical clips enhance the discussion of the topic.

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    Celebrating the 11th Anniversary of the Harlem Book Fair

    DMBF host Marcia L. McNair interviews Max Rodriguez, founder of the Harlem Book Fair, QBR: The Black Book Review, and HBF Publishing, about the past, present and future of the most well-known African American book festival in the country. This year's book fair is Sat., 7/18, from 10am to 6 pm, on 135th Street from Malcolm X Blvd.to Frederick Douglass Blvd.

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    E-Males Dramatization

    With Lacroix, Erica Faye Watson, and Malachi Rivers read excerpts from E-Males by Marcia L. McNair

  • Original Air Date:

    Celebrating the 11th Anniversary of the Harlem Book Fair

    DMBF host Marcia L. McNair interviews Max Rodriguez, founder of the Harlem Book Fair, QBR: The Black Book Review, and HBF Publishing, about the past, present and future of the most well-known African American book festival in the country. This year's book fair is Sat., 7/18, from 10am to 6 pm, on 135th Street from Malcolm X Blvd.to Frederick Douglass Blvd.

  • Original Air Date:

    Interview with Actress Candice Myers of Eye Was Blind

    Independent film actress Candice Myers discusses her life as an actress, the scarcity of roles for African American actresses in Hollywood, and her reprisal of her role as Armani in the sequel to Eye Was Blind, which won the 2005 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival Best Feature Length Drama award.To see some of Candice’s acting work, visit her website: www.candice-myers.com.

  • Original Air Date:

    Celebrating the 11th Anniversary of the Harlem Book Fair

    DMBF host Marcia L. McNair interviews Max Rodriguez, founder of the Harlem Book Fair, QBR: The Black Book Review, and HBF Publishing, about the past, present and future of the most well-known African American book festival in the country. This year's book fair is Sat., 7/18, from 10am to 6 pm, on 135th Street from Malcolm X Blvd.to Frederick Douglass Blvd.

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