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On September 7, 2014, tennis great Serena Williams won her sixth United States open. The victory was her eighteenth Grand Slam victory.
In this new ad from Beats by Dre, Serena shows some of what is has taken and what it takes for her to achieve her greatness.
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Steven A. Holmes, executive director in CNN’s Office of Standards and Practices, says it’s time to recognize that spanking doesn’t accomplish anything. Click on the link below to read more.
In light of the NFL’s Adrian Peterson arrest for child abuse, Michael Eric Dyson has written a great article on black Americans and corporal punishment. Click on the link below to read the article.
ESPNW’s Kate Fagan and MSNBC analyst Michael Eric Dyson talk with Tamron Hall about Roger Goodell’s management of the NFL and the latest fallout in the various NFL domestic violence investigations.
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Yesterday, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell held a press conference to discuss recent events. Please note that the press conference starts at 21:16.
Glenn Barker: Executive Director – Mankind Project ChicagoThe ManKind Project – ChicagoThe ManKind Project International
Since 2010, Glenn Barker has served as Executive Director of one of the largest community centers in The ManKind Project, currently hosting thirty weekly men’s groups, The New Warrior Training Adventure, leadership trainings, and community events.
For over twenty years, he created and implemented co-ed, interactive personal development workshops on gender roles and archetypes. Over the last ten years he envisioned, created, and implemented a 24- Week Course: A Do-It Yourself Men’s Group.
Glenn’s business development background is highlighted by the creation and sale of his unique marketing and sales processes in the credit card industry.
At The Mankind Project, acting on his vision called Bridge Builders between organizations, Glenn has forged relationships with mentoring agencies, the City of Chicago, and ten social service agencies to cooperatively implement the first men’s program curriculum of its kind, young men’s and mentors New Warrior Training Adventure Weekends followed by facilitated then peer-led men’s groups now poised for expansion into Chicago neighborhoods and other mentoring agencies.
Glenn’s innovative scholarship and funding strategies continue to provide resources for men to participate in these programs.
Collaborating with the Oprah/Iyanla Life Class, Fatherless Sons, Glenn organized a call to action to The ManKind Project network of international centers that resulted in the convergence of 100+ adult fatherless sons at HARPO Studios in Chicago as audience participants for one Life Class show that was extended to two.
During our conversation, Glenn talks about:
– Some his background and what made his childhood neighborhood special
– How he handled suffering from dyslexia in school and his parent not knowing
– His father kicking him out of the house when he was eighteen when he was not able to read or write and how he overcame the next twenty years of challenges
– Discovering that the business world was not for him but helping men was his mission
– His early days of running mens groups
– How did he get involved with the The ManKind Project and some background on The ManKind Project
– Are men more willing to accept help? What are men afraid of? How men coping in today’s society?
– Some of his thoughts about manhood in today’s society
– What makes the ManKind Project unique
– His manhood message for: mothers of boys, fathers of young boys, men over thirty years old and men under thirty years old
Robert Mulolo was born in the DRC in Africa. He learned English by watching the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and from there, he got his passion from writing as he attempted to make his own character to be on the show. His passion for writing led him to writing a few stories and finally get published in 2010 with his novella entitled Valentine’s Day. He published his first novel Why Me? in 2012. He is now producing his first play of the same name. On September 25, 2014, he will be holding a Meet & Greet event where I am giving a preview of the play. He is working on have the play premiere in January 2015.
Robert will be on our show live tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific. He will be talking about the play presentation of his book, Why Me?. Joining Robert in our conversation this evening are three actresses who are part of the production: Nathalie Babis, Andreena Hofferden and Nessya Dayan.
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“Changecast – A Podcast for Change” hosted by Dennis Nappi II and Joel Shafer
Click on the link below to listen to Dr. Vibe talk about race on The Service Of Change – Changecast hosted by Dennis Nappi II and Joel Shafer. I would like to thank Dennis and Joel for having me on their show. It is appreciated and not take it for granted.