“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!!
Mrs. Clinton, a Democrat running for president, was in Columbia, S.C., where she spoke to African-Americans about her support for the president and her own plans should she be elected in 2016. Click on the link below to read more.
Michael B. Jordan pushes back against critics of his colorblind casting as Johnny Storm in the Fantastic Four and encourages the Internet trolls to look beyond stereotypes. Click on the link below to read more.
He set out to save the music industry from the economics of streaming, and make himself a fortune in the process. So far, Jay Z is doing neither. Click on the link below to read more.
If you see a black person being stopped in public by Toronto police, simply approach that person and ask, “Are you OK?”. Click on the link below to read more.
Whether they are veterans or victims of violence, black men are less likely to seek the help they need when they have post-traumatic stress disorder. Click on the link below to read more.
As black men, what role has television played in your life—in the past and in the present?
Do you think it’s better to have mostly positive black male characters on TV, or is it best to have a mixture of different kinds of black male characters on TV?
Why are there more strong black women starring in their own popular TV shows today than strong black men?
Over the years, black men have seemed to find more success by starring in comedic sitcoms than they do in hour-long dramas—why do you think that is?
In your opinion, past or present, what are some of the WORST black male characters that you’ve seen on TV—and why?
In your opinion, past or present, what are some of the BEST black male characters that you’ve seen on TV—and why?
Should black people even care about how black men are portrayed on fictional television shows? If so, then why? And if not, then why not?
If you had to recommend to our listeners just one TV show to watch that features a black male character, what show and what character would that be—and why should they watch it?
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A huge rise in incarceration in recent decades has united left and right, but specific policy prescriptions are harder to come by. Click on the link below to read more.
Contrary to the myth, though Black men are more likely to live apart from their children than Whites, they are more involved in the lives of their children than Whites and Hispanic, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study. Click on the link below to read more.
Are Black men are being disappearing from American society as a result of systemic racial bias in the U.S. criminal justice system? Click on the link below to read more.
Blacks have long been overrepresented in the American military, serving and dying for a country that has not always celebrated their freedom or rewarded their sacrifice. Click on the link below to read more.