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“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!!

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“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!!

The Dr. Vibe Show: Live Today At 10 A.M. Eastern/7 A.M. Pacific – Michael Holzman “The Black Poverty Cycle And How to End It”

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Michael Holzman
Michael Holzman
Michael Holzman
"The Black Poverty Cycle and How to End It" by Michael Holzman
“The Black Poverty Cycle and How to End It” by Michael Holzman

Michael Holzman is an independent consultant and writer. He joined The Schott Foundation for Public Education as a research consultant in 2002. Dr. Holzman is the author of the Foundation’s series Public Education and Black Male Students: A State Report Card. He is currently working on a report on opportunities for learning in American public schools for the Schott Foundation and a report on childhood homelessness for the National Center on Family Homelessness. He is an evaluator of the City University of New York’s Black Male Initiative Teachers as Leaders project.

Dr. Holzman has been an advisor to the Rockefeller Foundation’s National Minority Female Single Parent Employment Skills Program, an evaluator and advisor to the Rockefeller Foundation’s teacher professional development initiatives in the arts and humanities in Los Angeles and Philadelphia, and project director of the Bruner Foundation’s evaluation of the New York State Community Schools initiative. With Dr. Jane MacKillop, he designed an adult literacy initiative for Philadelphia and co-edited The Gateway: Paths to Adult Learning, a national literacy program that enabled at least 30,000 adults to learn to read.

Dr. Holzman was a founding Senior Advisor for the Panasonic Foundation, where he participated in the development of the Foundation’s “school-house to statehouse” systemic school reform initiative. His responsibilities at Panasonic included evaluation, analysis, planning and implementation of structural reform and standards-based curricular improvements in school districts from San Diego to Miami, Minneapolis to Baton Rouge and a number of state departments of education.

As Program Officer for Education at the American Council of Learned Societies, Dr. Holzman designed and operated a national humanities teacher development program, which brought outstanding teachers together with world-class scholars at UCLA, the University of Colorado, Harvard and other sites around the country. He created and implemented a teacher exchange program between the United States and China, which improved the English language skills of teachers of English in selective Chinese secondary schools and introduced American teachers and their students to Chinese language and culture.

Dr. Holzman has served as a program director and development officer for a variety of other organizations and as a consultant to a wide variety of educational, arts, legal and public health organizations in the United States, United Kingdom and the Middle East, helping them to raise support for their work. He taught and was an administrator at the University of California and the University of Southern California. He served as director of the California/USC Writing Project (k-12 teacher professional development) and the Model Literacy Program at the University of Southern California.

He is the author of a number of books, articles and reviews in the fields of education, literature, literacy and history. His most recent book, James Jesus Angleton, The CIA and the Craft of Counterintelligence was published in 2008, by the University of Massachusetts Press. He received a doctorate from the University of California, San Diego.

His most recent books are:

“Guy Burgess: Revolutionary in an Old School Tie”

The Black Poverty Cycle and How to End It

Mr. Holzman will be live on our show today at 10 a.m. Eastern/7 a.m. Pacific. He will be discussing the article “Time to Stop Suspending Young Black Men Into Prison and Poverty” and the book from which it was drawn, “The Black Poverty Cycle and How to End It”

During our live interview, you have the opportunity to call in and share with us and ask questions via Skype. If you would like to do this, please call us at: doctorvibe42. If you get through, please be patient and we will get to your call as soon as possible.

All you need to do listen to the show live is to go The Dr. Vibe Show Homepage at http://thedrvibeshow.com/ tonight at 10 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

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2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog)
2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast)
2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011
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The Dr. Vibe Show: Black Panthers And Gun Control – The NRA’s Flip Flop

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Black Panthers And Gun Control - The NRA's Flip Flop

Ironically, the modern-day gun-rights debate in America was born from the civil rights era and inspired by the Black Panthers. Even more interesting is that is that the National Rifle Association — now an aggressive lobbying arm for gun manufacturers — actually once supported, and helped write, federal gun-control laws. Click on the link below to read more.

Black Panthers and Gun Control: The NRA's Flip Flop.

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2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog)
2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast)
2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011
Twitter
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The Dr. Vibe Show: Violence Begets Violence In America

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From the beginning, America has used violence to solve its problems and it will be a hard cycle to break. Click on the link below to read David A. Love’s take.

David A. Love: Violence Begets Violence in America.

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2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog)
2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast)
2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011
Twitter
Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe
“The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page
The Dr. Vibe Show – iTunes

The Dr. Vibe Show: Black History Often Miscast In Hollywood

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Blacks History Often Miscast In Hollywood

Hollywood’s portrayal of black history is still a work in progress. Click on the link below to read more.

Black History Often Miscast in Hollywood – ABC News.

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2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog)
2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast)
2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011
Twitter
Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe
“The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page
The Dr. Vibe Show – iTunes

The Dr. Vibe Show: Live Tonight At 8 P.M. Eastern/5 P.M. Pacific – Claudette Ferguson And Murphy Browne Of “Ebony Toastmasters”

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Claudette Ferguson was born to Jamaican parents Leslie and Delma Ferguson on May 7, 1966 Womens College Hospital .

Attended elementary school at the Toronto Junior Academy/now known as Crawford Adventist Academy from 1971 to 1980.

She lived in the sunny southern state of Florida for two years 1980 to 1982 and attend high school in Oshawa, Ontario at Kingsway College graduating from grade 13 in 1985. In 1992, I graduated from Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan with a Bachelors degree in Dietetics.

Ms. Ferguson is currently employed by the Province of Ontario as a Caseworker for the past few years. Her hobbies and interests include travelling, reading, watching documentaries, fitness and nutrition, and Toastmasters!.

Murphy Browne has been on the front lines on issues of racism in her neighbourhood of St. James Town and in the schools where she worked. She was a part-time instructor and historian in the African Heritage /Black Cultural Program of the Toronto District School Board for more than 20 years, a facilitator in the African Studies Program of the Free University of Toronto Program and a diversity trainer for the Girl Guides of Canada. She has been active in the Organization of Parents of Black Children, the Black Action Defence Committee, and the African Theatre Ensemble. Murphy served on the board of directors of Central Neighbourhood House where she chaired the anti-racism/anti-oppression committee and the Human Resources Committee and was President of the Board of Directors. She was a union activist as a member of CUPE 4400 and served on the bargaining and equity committees. As a shop steward, she worked to improve the wages and working conditions of racialiazed union members. Murphy Browne is an impassioned, articulate writer and public speaker on issues of racism.

Both Claudette and Murphy are members of Ebony Toastmasters. They will be on our show talking about the various ways being part of Ebony Toastmasters has helped them live tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. Pacific.

During our live interview, you have the opportunity to call in and share with us and ask questions via Skype. If you would like to do this, please call us at: doctorvibe42. If you get through, please be patient and we will get to your call as soon as possible.

All you need to do listen to the show live is to go The Dr. Vibe Show Homepage at http://thedrvibeshow.com/ tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 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

You can connect with Ebony Toastmasters via:

Website
Email
Facebook
Twitter
Linkedin
YouTube
Meetup
Phone: (416) 652-1749

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Dr. Vibe
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2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog)
2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast)
2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011
Twitter
Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe
“The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page
The Dr. Vibe Show – iTunes

The Dr. Vibe Show: Can Obama Ever Do Enough For Black People?

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Barack Obama

Are Black American expect too much from Barack Obama? Click on the link below to read more.

Can Obama Ever Do Enough For Black People? | Loop21.

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2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog)
2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast)
2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011
Twitter
Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe
“The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page
The Dr. Vibe Show – iTunes

The Dr. Vibe Show: Live Tonight At 9 P.M. Eastern/6 P.M. Pacific – Joye Dunkley “The Joye Ride”

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Joye Dunkley - The Joye Ride
Joye Dunkley – The Joye Ride

Ernestine Joye Dunkley (Joye) is the founder of The Joye Ride, an organization focused on restoring the hope & hearts of at risk individuals who may have lost direction. Joye lived a high risk lifestyle for many years, while suffering from bullying, poverty, depression, & low self-esteem. Joye thought hanging around a negative, corrupt crowd validated her & continued to do so even after being raped, physically abused & used for illegal transactions. Although she knew what she was doing and the things she was involved in were wrong, without the guidance, self-esteem & scruples she headed straight down a dark road. After losing her mother to Cancer in 2006, Joye knew it was time for change.

As a single mom, who struggled to survive and moved numerous times with her baby boy, Joye was tired. Still battling temptation and involvement with the wrong men, Joye decided to change her life for the better, get a job & try her hardest to live right. Joye created The Joye Ride in 2010, which began with The Joye Ride DVD/On Line video series chronicling “The Fast Life” hosted by Joye herself. In 2011 her past caught up with her and she was extradited from Canada to the US on a major Federal Investigation that back dated to 2005. Although her involvement in the case was minor, she was sent to jail, where she was looking at 18-22 months at a Federal Correctional Facility in the US. Joye ended up at one of America’s worst county jails in the entire country while she awaited her destiny. After she denied the bail offered, held herself accountable and plead guilty to her charge, Joye received a time served sentence after 7 months in jail. While behind bars Joye grew even more passionate towards high risk individuals she was already reaching out to through The Joye Ride organization before her incarceration.

The Joye Ride now has a motivational pen pal program, a program for at risk youth at Falstaff community center, Kool Kicks shoe drive for the homeless, and last but certainly not least an inmate release program in which they provides inmates who have nothing upon release with the basic necessities of life.

Joye continues to visit incarcerated men & women in her community, listening to them with empathy and speaking to them about her success while encouraging them to live out their positive dreams. Joye’s favorite saying is “I Believe in YOU”. Outreach is Joye’s passion.

Joye will be live on our show tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific.

During our live interview, you have the opportunity to call in and share with us and ask questions via Skype. If you would like to do this, please call us at: doctorvibe42. If you get through, please be patient and we will get to your call as soon as possible.

All you need to do listen to 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

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You can connect with Joye via:

Website
Twitter
Facebook
Email
Mail: The Joye Ride
900 Albion Road, Bldg 1, Unit 1 P.O. Box 20033
Toronto, Ontario M9V 1A0

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Dr. Vibe
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2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog)
2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast)
2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011
Twitter
Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe
“The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page
The Dr. Vibe Show – iTunes

The Dr. Vibe Show: Too Few African American Weddings

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Too Few African American Weddings

Do African Americans still value the institution of marriage? Click on the link below to read more.

Too few African American weddings – KansasCity.com.

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
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2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog)
2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast)
2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011
Twitter
Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe
“The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page
The Dr. Vibe Show – iTunes

The Dr. Vibe Show: Silicon Valley’s Success Doesn’t Include Blacks, Latinos

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Silicon Valley's Success Doesn't Include Blacks, Latinos

Blacks and Latinos are not part of the success of Silicon Valley’s success. Click on the link below to read more.

Report: Silicon Valley's Success Doesn't Include Blacks, Latinos – NationalJournal.com.

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2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog)
2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast)
2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011
Twitter
Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe
“The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page
The Dr. Vibe Show – iTunes

The Dr. Vibe Show: Three Things You Should Know On National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

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Three Things You Should Know On National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

With the 13th annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day recently being celebrated in America on February 7th, click on the link below to read three things Black Americans need to know about HIV/AIDS.

Three Things You Should Know On National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day | ThinkProgress.

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2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog)
2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast)
2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011
Twitter
Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe
“The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page
The Dr. Vibe Show – iTunes