“Dr. Vibe Show Takes” contains various types of content such as our “takes” on different subjects and events, what we are up to and useful pieces of information. Enjoy!!
“Dr. Vibe Show Takes” contains various types of content such as our “takes” on different subjects and events, what we are up to and useful pieces of information. Enjoy!!
Women of colour who have spoken most openly and fervently on behalf of their male family and community members are often at the forefront of the debate surrounding police misconduct. Yet, women have also been victimized by the police and often in precisely the same ways as men — police stops, shootings and racial profiling. Click on the link below to read more.
Joy Farrington is the president of Lit Diva, Inc., a company that specializes in assisting coaches, speakers, and non-fiction authors with the writing, publishing, and marketing of their books. Her clientele includes bestselling authors and nationally renowned speakers. Her clients have been featured on Oprah, CNN, CNBC, FOX, BET, and the Huffington Post.
Joy is also an Amazon best-selling author and has written several books including the co-authored How to Write Your Book in 30 Days as well as the e-Publishing Made Easy series and the Literary Diva Book Clubs Series.
Joy Farrington has been nominated for various awards including the 3rd and 4th Annual Marguerite Press Awards for Best Promoter, Best Website, and Best Reviewer/Interviewer. She was also featured in the April 2005 issue of “Urban American Newspaper” as one of the ‘Women in South Florida who … making moves in the Urban Community!!!’
Ms. Farrington has made it her goal to showcase the many facets of literature and book clubs through literary events, social networking and by encouraging readers to become more involved in the book community. She was the host of In the Spotlight, a literary teleseries that feature top-name authors. Her most noted interview to date was with acclaimed author, poet, and activist, Nikki Giovanni.
Ms. Farrington is also the co-facilitator of “Write Your Book in 30 Days” which was founded by Andrew Morrison, president of Small Business Camp. “Write Your Book in 30 Days” is a mastermind program created to assist entrepreneurs in creating a viable product in a month’s time.
Joy will be on our show live tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. Pacific. She will be talking about Just Write That Book Already!
Politicians are suddenly eager to disown failed policies on American prisons, but they have failed to reckon with the history. Reconsidering Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s report on “The Negro Family,” 50 years later. Click on the link below to read more.
Dr. VibeGlenn Barker – Executive Director – Mankind Project ChicagoDr. Marvin T. Thompson, Founder and President of EmpowerED
Join Dr. Vibe, Glenn Barker of The ManKind Project Chicago and Dr. Marvin Thompson live tonight at 8:30 p.m. Eastern/5:30 p.m Pacific as they discuss Men And Power – Can They Handle It?.
The cultural disconnect black football players encounter at predominantly white universities exists not only across racial groups but also within them. Click on the link below to read more.
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Lack of teacher diversity is a problem nationwide. Black men account for just two percent of the nation’s teaching workforce. Click on the link below to read more.
Academic studies, the hacked Sony emails and even a Matt Damon reality series all show up the movie business’ attitude towards non-male, non-white characters. Click on the link below to read more.
A new study suggests that violence among Black youth is caused by a feeling of helplessness, providing new context to addressing a serious problem in the Black community. Click on the link below to read more.