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The-FamilyUnityShow
10/7/2009 9:25 PM UTC
Hint turn up your volume to around 100 % so we can hear only Music. It was to low and we could still hear you talk a little in the back grown. (Vivica Fox). Love you MUCHY, eve
9/1/2009 3:02 AM UTC
My dear I sure did enjoy your wonderful show. Do visit us at your pleasure. You have a tight team... that's a good thing. 9-7-09 The Son's of Harmony will be our guest. call in # 347-215-6711 10:30 am CST. Love you MUCH, eve (The Young/Old WISE ONE... Love You :0) you are very tact-ful & ... a bag of chips)
RealTalk~RealWoman
8/10/2009 9:19 PM UTC
Thank-You! For stopping by my 2yr anniversary show. I wish you many blessings! jaxx :)
Our Perspective
10/10/2008 11:11 AM UTC
Thank u VERY much 4 making Our Perspective a favorite. We GREATLY appreciate that family! keep in touch. Sincerely, Bro. Hank & T'Boogz! www.myspace.com/ourperspective
Illuminations
5/10/2008 6:44 PM UTC
Great job of keeping the community informed, infomation is the key. Peace & Blessings
Claudia Mosley (BTP)
1/29/2008 11:14 PM UTC
Thank you so much for the continue support. Remember to listen in tomorrow for another great show. Along with a great giveaway just for the listeners.
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12/12/2007 9:06 PM UTC
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12/10/2007 6:16 AM UTC
KEEP STANDING UP PEOPLE FOR OUR KIDS TOMORROW PEOPLE !!!!!!!!!!!!!
OCKG Talk
9/24/2007 7:32 PM UTC
Hello This is Carlos Carr Sr hos of ON the Real with Carlos Carr Sr. I would like to apology for the audio problems we had at the start of our show this past Sunday 09/23/07. We want to bring you the best possible show and the audio is a very important piect of this. WE have corrected the problems and hope from today moving forward we will not experience any more problems. Please be patience in listening to this last broadcast as the audio problems are not corrected until we were 16 minutes into the show. Our goal is to bring the Omaha Black community issues we can discuss, community news, sports, and national Black headlines. We will be able to bring quality programming to our community so please do not give up on us due to the audio problems we had this Sunday. I asure you we will have the problems cleared up. Thank you and please listen in again. Carlos Carr Sr.
9/21/2007 3:19 PM UTC
In order for African People to Progress and have the Dominant Culture of America respect us or take us seriously; (1). We had better get organized and organized quickly locally, nationally and internationally such as in an African Empowerment Network! (2). Develop a voluntary tax-base and support an Afrocentric Visionary Agenda and Leadership! (3). We had better get our own stuff that we control! (4). We had better start investing financially in ourselves and our children instead of IBM and Xereo or invest as a block to have a controlling interest as a people! (5). We had better start "SHARING" Our gifts and talents to something greater than ourselves, The Uplift and Afrocentric Education of Our people! Then we can really begin to live a great life!
mizz.gladys
9/19/2007 5:28 PM UTC
Great show keep up the good work!
9/18/2007 1:21 AM UTC
Let's make sure we keep in touch and work together to use this media outlet for the benefit of our people particularly the future generations. Be safe and stay positive! Bro. Hank.....
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"Your voice in the Community!" Discussion/interviews concerning the Black community in Omaha, NE. Community news and national black headlines w/Walter Brooks, Sports Report w/Keith White and many topics from other host.
Date / Time: 12/7/2009 4:44 AM UTC
Category: Religion
Special guest Mr. Michael Curtis.
Date / Time: 6/30/2008 4:17 PM UTC
Paul, Binker, Jensen, and Kreklau (1990) have developed a list of 35 dimensions of critical thought:
"A. Affective Strategies
S-1 thinking independently
S-2 developing insight into egocentricity or sociocentricity
S-3 exercising fairmindedness
S-4 exploring thoughts underlying feelings and feelings underlying thoughts
S-5 developing intellectual humility and suspending judgment
S-6 developing intellectual courage
S-7 developing intellectual good faith or integrity
S-8 developing intellectual perseverance
S-9 developing confidence in reason
B. Cognitive Strategies--Macro-Abilities
S-10 refining generalizations and avoiding oversimplifications (i.e. Black People will never come together- to there are examples in Ourstory where black people have come together Nat Turner, Denmark Vesey, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Marcus Mosiah Garvey UNIA and African Communities Leagues' etc. )
S-12 developing one's perspective: creating or exploring beliefs, arguments, or theories
S-13 clarifying issues, conclusions, or beliefs
S-14 clarifying and analyzing the meanings of words or phrases
S-15 developing criteria for evaluation: clarifying values and standards
S-16 evaluating the credibility of sources of information
S-17 questioning deeply: raising and pursuing root or significant questions
S-18 analyzing or evaluating arguments, interpretations, beliefs, or theories
S-19 generating or assessing solutions
(M_O_N_E_Y/ Inve$tment / business development)S-20 analyzing or evaluating actions or policies
S-21 reading critically: clarifying or critiquing texts
S-22 listening critically: the art of silent dialogue
S-23 making interdisciplinary connections (Thinking out of the Box)
S-24 practicing Socratic discussion: clarifying and questioning beliefs, theories, or perspectives
S-25 reasoning dialogically: comparing perspectives, interpretations, or theories
S-26 reasoning dialectically: evaluating perspectives, interpretations, or theories
C. Cognitive Strategies--Micro-Skills
S-27 comparing and contrasting ideals with actual practice (Love, Truth/solution-focused, and Nation-building Consciousness make Black People free and prosperous!)
S-28 thinking precisely about thinking: using critical vocabulary
S-29 noting significant similarities and differences (Black Children learn in an uniquely different way based on their socioeconomic-cultural and historical challenges inherent in a racist environment.)S-30 examining or evaluating assumptions
S-31 distinguishing relevant from irrelevant facts
S-32 making plausible inferences, predictions, or interpretations
S-33 evaluating evidence and alleged facts
S-34 recognizing contradictions
S-35 exploring implications and consequences"
Date / Time: 6/27/2008 7:40 AM UTC
"It is we, collectively, who can make the agreement as to how we will live together, and that only happens when we talk about it."BOOK: The World Cafe' (Shaping Our Futures Through Convrsations That Matter) by Juanita Brown w/ David Isaacs and the World Cafe' Community
Original Air Date: 6/25/2008 12:00 AM UTC
Original Air Date: 6/23/2008 12:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 6/22/2008 8:24 PM UTC
Date / Time: 6/22/2008 1:10 AM UTC
A Little Bit of Military History Honor the servicemen who gave their lives during the worst war-related disaster in the United States during World War II. A July 19th remembrance event will be held at Port Chicago to honor the hundreds of servicemen who were killed by a devastating explosion at the Navy ammunition loading base in the San Francisco Bay Area. Most of those who died were young African American sailors, serving in a segregated Navy that showed little concern for proper training or their safety. The quest for justice for the survivors drew national attention and led to the process of desegregating the armed forces.Call Rev. Diana McDaniel at (510) 483-2132 for more information on the July 19th event. * Information Source from: Saad & Shaw Fundraising Newsletter > news@saadandshaw.com <
Original Air Date: 6/21/2008 4:00 PM UTC
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