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The Dr. Vibe Show: The ABCs Of Fatherhood

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The ABC's Of Fatherhood

Click on the link below to read an article about the ABC’s of fatherhood.

[FATHER/HOOD] The ABCs of Fatherhood – Life – EBONY.

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The Dr. Vibe Show: Dr. Boyce Watkins “Why I Don’t Want to See the Jackie Robinson Movie: We Integrated in the Wrong Way”

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Dr. Boyce Watkins explains why integration was not always a good thing for black 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
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The Dr. Vibe Show: MANIFEST Discussion Series, Part 2 – Women and Relationships

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Click on the link below to watch a video in which a panel of Black American men discuss gender politics and relationships.

MANIFEST Discussion Series, Part 2: Women and Relationships – Video – EBONY.

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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
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The Dr. Vibe Show: How I Learned To Forgive My Father

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How I Learned To Forgive My Father

Click on the link below to read about a young woman who reflects on the pain of the absence of her father.

[ESSAY] How I Learned to Forgive My Father – Life – EBONY.

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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: ‘Am I A Father Or A Black Father?’

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Daddy's Boy

“Do you think that it’s better to emphasize being a father, or being a Black father?” Click on the link below to read more.

[FATHER/HOOD] ‘Am I a Father or a Black Father?’ – Life – EBONY.

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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
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The Dr. Vibe Show: 45th Anniversary Of MLK’s Death – Can Today’s Online And Social Media Leaders Keep Up With The Aspirations Of The Past?

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Alfonzo Porter comments if traditional organizations like the NAACP, Urban League, SCLC and others continue to be effective in addressing problems in a contemporary framework? Click on the link below to read more.

45th anniversary of MLK’s death: Can today’s online and social media leaders keep up with the aspirations of the past? – The Root DC Live – The Washington Post.

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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
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The Dr. Vibe Show: Recovery From Job Loss – Easier For Whites Than Blacks

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Why this recovery is more jobless for black Americans than others

A new American study looks at the role race and assets have in people’s ability to weather the economic hardships of sudden unemployment. Click on the link below to read about the results.

Recovery from job loss: Easier for whites than blacks | Marketplace.org.

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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: Kenya Williams And La Rhonda Crosby-Johnson “The Diva Council”

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La Rhonda Crosby-Johnson
Kenya Williams
Kenya Williams
La Rhonda Crosby-Johnson
La Rhonda Crosby-Johnson

La Rhonda Crosby-Johnson and Kenya Williams are two members of Oakland based group “The Diva Council”.

During our conversation, La-Rhonda and Kenya talk about:

– Their backgrounds
– The history and mission of “The Diva Council”
– How the members of “The Diva Council” met each other and what makes it special
– Their thoughts on the state of the Black womanhood and Black manhood in 2013
– Areas of concern that they have for Black women
– The future vision for the “The Diva Council”
– What does “legacy” means to both of them
– What their children think about the “The Diva Council”
– Their words for Black men

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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
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The Dr. Vibe Show: Clive Henry

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Clive Henry live from England live with updates about his unlawful dismissal case against UPS.

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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
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The Dr. Vibe Show: Webcast — Black Families Five Decades After The Moynihan Report

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Video streaming by Ustream

The family, “battered and harassed by discrimination,” is “the fundamental source of the weakness of the Negro community,” declared the landmark 1965 analysis, The Negro Family: The Case for National Action. Penned by Assistant Secretary of Labor Daniel Patrick Moynihan (later a senator from New York), the report is considered by many the most poignant collection of statistical analysis and social commentary in modern times—not because of what it revealed, but because of how close it came to the truth.

Do the truths of five decades ago still hold today in Black America? Have the daunting statistics of the 1960s improved or worsened? Over the years, have the unsettling circumstances of black families become part of the white and Hispanic experiences? What must fathers and others do to improve family well-being? And what policy pathways await national action?

Participants:
• Gregory Acs, director, Income and Benefits Policy Center, Urban Institute
• Michelle Alexander, author, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
• Kenneth Braswell, executive director, Fathers Incorporated
• Ronald Mincy, director, Center for Research on Fathers, Children and Family Well-Being, Columbia University
• Helen Mitchell, director, strategic planning and policy development, Office of U.S. Representative Danny Davis
• Janks Morton, producer, What Black Men Think
• Jeffrey Shears, director, Social Work Research Consortium, Department of Social Work, University of North Carolina–Charlotte
• Margaret Simms, director, Low-Income Working Families project, Urban Institute

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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