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Economic Empowerment For African-Americans & Immigration
In our 1st hour we'll do an update on "The North Carolina Eugenics Case". North Carolina is trying to figure out how to compensate about 2,000 survivors of their State sponsored forced sterilization program that existed from 1929 to 1974. In our 2nd Hour we'll talk about new reports showing that Asian-Americans are the #1 Immigrants coming to this country surpassing Hispanic-Americans. What does this mean for African-Americans when it comes to competing for scarce wealth, po
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by African History Ntwk in Culture
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Should African-Americans Celebrate Black History Month 2:30p
Listen to this lecture LIVE if you can't attend in person on The African History Network Show, Saturday, Feb. 16th, 2:30pm-6:00pm EST on www.BlogTalkRadio.com/TheAfricanHistoryNetworkShow or by phone LIVE at (914)-338-1375. FREE EVENT - The African History Network Lecture Series presents “SHOULD AFRICAN-AMERICANS CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH?” Presentation & Discussion with Michael Imhotep of The African History Network Show, Saturday, Feb. 16th, 2013, 2:00pm
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by African History Ntwk in Culture
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Wholistic Health and Marriage for African-Americans
Did you miss The African History Network Show, Thursday, May 24th, 8pm-11pm EST with guesst, Director Lamar Tyler of the new documentary on Black Marriages, "Still Standing" and Wholistic Practitioner, Dr. Keefa Lorraine of The Sankofa Life Network? www.DrKeefa.com In our 1st hour we continued our discussion on new developments of the Trayvon Martin Case. In our 2nd Hour, we spoke with Wholistic Practitioner, Dr. Keefa Lorraine who will talk about health issues and her monthly, Eas
Tags: Relationships African History Lamar Tyler Keefa Lorraine Still Standing
by African History Ntwk in Culture
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Engaging African Americans in Therapy
African Americans are not immune to the stressors faced by the rest of the population in America. Yet they are less likely to seek help from a mental health professional than any other race. What keeps African Americans from getting help to handle relationship, depression, anxiety, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and other mental health concerns? Join the conversation with our guests Dr. Veeda Williams, Professor of Sociology and Dr. Derek Wilson, Professor of Psychology, both from
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by This Womans Words in Culture
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ARE SO CALLED AFRICAN AMERICANS REALLY AFRICAN???
ARE SO CALLED AFRICAN AMERICANS REALLY FROM AFRICA? WHY ARE WE REALLY CALLED AFRICAN AMERICAN? WHERE ARE NORTH , SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICANS REALLY FROM? WHO ARE THE REAL AFRICANS? WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT TO KNOW GOING INTO THE FUTURE? FIND OUT THE REAL ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS TONIGHT AT 9PM ON STATE OF MENTELL RADIO(BLOGTALK) FEAT THE INTEL AHMIR NUBEN MENKARAYZZ/MFA
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The Negative Effects of TV Watching On African-Americans
TONIGHT: Listen to The African History Network Show, Thursday, June 21st, 8:00pm-11pm EST. We have a jam packed show tonight. In our 1st hour we'll talk about the history of "When Were African-Americans Truly Free?" We'll continue our discussion on Juneteenth with some additional information. In our 2nd Hour we'll discuss the Death of Rodney King. His closest friends aren't buying the story of how his fiance said that he died. We'll also discuss how Hip-Hop Art
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by African History Ntwk in Culture
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Biblical History of African Americans
A Black History Month message by Deacon Ernie Bridges on the history of Africans in the United States and in the Bible.
Ernest L Bridges is a long time educator of African-American Studies at Fullerton College and California State University Fullerton. He also functions as Faculty Advisor, and Mentor to students belonging to several campus organizations such as The Black Student Union (BSU), and the Fullerton College Umoja Community.
He is also a Deacon at Bible Believers MissiTags: Black History African American Bible United States Slavery
by EJ at it Again in History
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Can African-Americans Be Racist? A Brief History Of Racism
Listen to The African History Network Show, Thursday, May 10th, 8pm-11pm EST for show that will Educate, Empower and Inspire. In our 1st hour we'll discuss how African-Americans use to dominate The Kentucky Derby. Did you know that 13 of 15 jockeys in the 1st Kentucky Derby in 1875 were African-American? In our 2nd Hour we'll discuss "Should African-Americans Celebrate Cinco De Mayo? Do you really know what you are celebrating? If you think it's Mexico's Independence Day
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by African History Ntwk in Culture
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The Disparity Between Africans and African-Americans
Please join the lovely ladies of Chocolate Sex and the City as they discuss the misconception between African Americans and Africans in the United States. Here in the United States, it has been said that the general belief is that Africans don't like African-Americans in the United States. That African Americans believe that Africans are arrogant, full of pride and are animals, just to name a few. Whereas, it has also been said that Africans look down on African Amercians as bein
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by CHOCOLATE SATC in Life
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Dark skinned VS Light skinned African Americans
Black Americans, who are direct descendants of black slaves in America, discriminate against blacks from other parts of the world - especially those from Africa. And they discriminate against so called black people who are black by circumstance that they look every inch, white, but have a little black blood running through their veins. We will go into depth about the rarely spoken of racism in America
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Should African-Americans Celebrate Valentine's Day?
This is a rebroadcast of a presentation we did on Feb. 10, 2010 dealing with The History Of Valentines Day. We also talked about Black Love Day. You can purhcase the 10 MP3 CD Set "The African Orignins Of Christianity" that has the presenation in it. It's Item #574 or the 17 MP3 CD Set, "Should African-Americans Celebrate European Holidays?". Item #592 at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.
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by African History Ntwk in History
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Should African-Americans Celebrate Black History Month?
Listen to "The African History Network Show" on Thur. Feb. 16th, as we discuss, "Should African-Americans Celebrate Black History Month?" We'll talk about the history of Black History Month, why it's celebrated and it's relevance today. Do you celebrate it? What changes need to take place with the celebration? Why or why not? We want to hear from you.
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by African History Ntwk in Culture
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