“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!!
Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Education, persistent segregation and a school-to-prison pipeline suggest young black men still suffer. NPR’s Scott Simon talks with Colorlines editor Kai Wright.
“These are a variety of shows that are all about Life, Love, Dating, Self Development and Self Growth. Relationships are affected by the way we think and our ability to understand who we are. These shows will support your personal growth and encourage you to love yourself and others.. Enjoy the journey!!”
On the show Dr. Vibe appeared, the topic was about how women can find a real man. Some of the topics that were discussed by myself and the callers were: What is a real man? Is he strong, macho, a hero, larger than life or just your average guy out there doing his daily grind and being a good partner, husband, lover etc…? Where can these real men be found?
D. Channsin Berry“The Black Line” profile of the African-American Women-Part 3 A Journey of Passion Truth and Race.
Filmmaker, D. Channsin Berry says that it was a divine calling which prompted him to create the documentary series, “The Black Line”. (A Profile of the African-American Woman) Part 3. The 75 minute documentary features a broad spectrum of other African-American women.
The Black Line, appropriately titled, is a film that provides insight into some of the thoughts, practices, and feelings of some African-American women, revealing a consistent thread distinguishing them from women of other ethnicities. The documentary highlights shared truths and experiences touching each of the featured participants regardless of their socio-economic standing. Berry painstakingly probes the commonality among his subjects, crossing regions, religions, sexualities, and professions.
The Black Line-Part 3 delves into the reasons why some younger African-American women may, according to their elders, be the way they are today. Through dialogue with distinguished women, possible solutions to the young black women’s dilemma come to fore. From voices and memories of these women, Berry explores the African-American women’ survival and destiny from the 1920’s to the present. Using the various institutions of marriage, mothering, racism, careers, education, religion, and sex, he guides the viewer through a journey of exploration and discovery of the history and future of African-Americans as a people.
Mr. Berry is the Founder of the D. Channsin Berry Foundation, a non-profit organization whose purpose is to raise funds for LUPUS awareness.
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The Black Line Part 3 trailer
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In the six decades since the Supreme Court found that segregated schools were unconstitutional and inherently unequal in the landmark 1954 ruling of Brown v. Topeka Board of Education, classrooms in many of America’s hometowns have undoubtedly grown diverse in previously unthinkable ways. Click on the link below to read more.
A native of Dallas, Texas, Jennifer Baker graduated from Texas State University with a bachelor’s degree in 2009. In college she studied Mass Communications and English in order to pursue a career as a author and public speaker. During her collegiate career she wrote for the school newspaper and has published several articles with one of her articles making the front page of the newspaper.
In her last semester of college, Jennifer’s studies lead her to become involved with blogging and social media. She created her first blog that was based on entertainment news, but after a while she felt a need to write about something more meaningful. After praying for inspiration and guidance, the idea to create a website geared towards young women turned into Mind of a Diva. Three years later she manages, writes, and continues to expand the reach of her brand.
Aside from working on her website she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, being involved in church, volunteering, watching TV, and shopping. She now resides in Houston with her family.
Jennifer will be on our show live tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific. She will be talking about various subjects including “Mind Of A Diva”.
All you need to do to watch the show live is to go The Dr. Vibe Show Homepage at http://thedrvibeshow.com/ tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific. You can also provide your comments and questions during the event via Twitter (@drvibeshow#DrVibe) and at our Facebook Fan Page at “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page.