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The Dr. Vibe Show: AN OPEN LETTER FROM THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS TO THE BBC

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The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) has written to the BBC on recent coverage by the network which the NABJ has deemed racially insensitive.

An Open Letter from the National Association of Black Journalists to the BBC – St. Louis American: Local News.

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The Dr. Vibe Show: FACEBOOK BEGINS ROLLING OUT NEW LEFT-HAND NAVIGATION

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Facebook has done some revamping of bookmarks and notifications for Pages, Groups and Apps. Click on the link below to read.

Facebook Begins Rolling Out New Left-Hand Navigation.

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The Dr.Vibe Show: Kate Arkless Gray of "Audioboo"

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Kate Arkless Gray

One of the more interesting apps that we have stumbled upon recently is “Audioboo”. “Audioboo” can be described as a cross between You Tube and Twitter. It is application that is web and smartphone based. You can download it to your iPhone, Android and a high end Nokia phone. It allows you to record and share audio. After your recording is finished, you can add a photograph, a title and hash tags. You can upload your recording to an embedded player on your website or blog. You can also have your recording post automatically to Facebook, Twitter, Posterous, Tumblr or Friendfeed. With Facebook, you even get a fancy player.

Kate Arkless Gray is the editor at Audioboo. She was born and lives in London. Kate is a freelance and radio broadcaster who has recently done some work for the BBC. During our conversation, Kate talks various subjects including how she found out and, the increased use of Audioboo during the London riots, some stories from the London riots and the aftermath and the future of social media.

To find more information about Audioboo, please go to:

http://audioboo.fm/
@audioboo (Twitter)
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Please feel free to visit Kate’s sites at:

http://www.radiokate.com/ (Kate’s site at Audioboo)

http://spacekate.com/ (Kate’s blog about finding out about what options there are for getting astronauts into space, what the future holds for commercial space flight and how you night get a random girl from East London up there too.)

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The Dr. Vibe Show: RECRUITERS AT BLACK COLLEGES BREAK FROM TRADITION

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Historically Black colleges in the United States are starting to recruit non-Black students. Click on the link below to read.

Recruiters at Black Colleges Break From Tradition – WSJ.com.

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The Dr. Vibe Show: TAVIS SMILEY TO EXAMINE THE EDUCATION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN BOYS AND THEIR IMPACT ON AMERICA

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LOS ANGELES (August 16, 2011)– A new episode of TAVIS SMILEY REPORTS, a primetime special on PBS, will examine one of the most disturbing aspects of the education crisis facing America today — the increased dropout rate among teenagers, specifically among black teenage males. In the fifth installment of TSR, host Tavis Smiley investigates the root causes of this calamity as well as what can be done and is being done to reverse it. Behind every catch phrase and every statistic is a young person whose future will be lost if something is not done immediately to change this reality.

The fifth episode of TAVIS SMILEY REPORTS, titled “Too Important to Fail,” premieres on Tuesday, September 13, 2011, 8:00-9:00 p.m. ET on PBS.

In many states, less than 50 percent of young black males graduate from high school. Low graduation rates, combined with high rates of placement in special education classes and disproportionate use of suspension and expulsion, add up to a crisis for young black males on the brink of adulthood.

“As we saw recently in the UK, an entire society suffers when one part of a population is ignored,” Smiley said. “A new focus on our black boys is a renewed focus on America.”

Many experts point to generational poverty, the pressure on single-parent households, continued unemployment, the lack of positive male role models in schools, crime, drugs, gangs and the condition of many urban schools as factors in this alarming dropout rate. Research also supports that in too many traditional classrooms, particularly where teachers are asked to handle large classes, active boys are seen as disciplinary problems and treated accordingly. Teacher expectations are often lower for boys who seem less focused. It becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy that boys will fail when teachers expect them to do so.

In TAVIS SMILEY REPORTS “Too Important to Fail,” Smiley will travel across the country, speaking to education experts as well as to the boys themselves about the challenges they face and how education can be redirected to address their needs.He will profile individuals who are making a difference in the lives of young black males and look at the schools that are best serving them.

For example, Smiley talks with Dr. Alfred Tatum, who heads up a literacy program in Chicago and is one of many educators grappling with how to reverse the alarming dropout rate.Smiley also sits down with noted author and educational consultant Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu, who believes the country’s response would be more immediate if this were a crisis involving white boys.

“…if 53 percent was the dropout for white males, it would be unacceptable; if 41 percent of their children were being placed in special education, that would be a major crisis,” says Dr. Kunjufu.“If only 20 percent of their boys were proficient in reading in eighth grade, that would be a crisis. If only 2.5 percent of white males ever earned a college degree, that would be a major crisis in America.”

“Too Important to Fail” is also a national education initiative that includes parent summits, a reading mobile truck tour and an interactive website, www.tooimportanttofail.com, which invites thousands of Americans to share ideas that reflect the critical role of teachers, parents, community and government. The site was developed in partnership with Microsoft and Open Society.

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The Dr.Vibe Show: Junior Burchall – Black Daddies Club Family Picnic – August 13, 2011

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Junior Burchall

Junior Burchall is a writer and a member of the Black Daddies Club (BDC). We had the opportunity to have him share with us at the Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011. Junior talks about the state of Black men at this time, some of the challenges that Black men face, Do Black men talk?, how did he got involved with the BDC, how does Black manhood come out in his writing, Black brotherhood, misconceptions that Blacks have of Black men, his thoughts about the London riots, what Black men need to do to improve and the division between older Black men and younger Black men .
You can listen to an earlier interview that we did with Junior by clicking on the following link: http://bit.ly/pTyxwb

You can contact Junior at:

iconseries@live.com (email)
(647) 342-9313 (Phone)

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The Dr.Vibe Show: Taisha Lewis and Chevy X at The Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011

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Two members of The Black Daddies Club (BDC), Taisha Lewis and Chevy X, share with us why they are involved with the BDC, what their friends are saying about and some of their experiences with Black fatherhood and how the BDC has changed them.

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The Dr.Vibe Show: Paul Green and Nigel Barriffe at The Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011

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Nigel Barriffe

Paul Green is an educator and community activist. Nigel Barriffe is an educator and a member of the Board of Directors of The Urban Alliance On Race Relations. We had the opportunity to chat with both men at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011. They discuss Blacks and politics and the upcoming Ontario provincial election, accountability and what Blacks have to do and why they need to get involved.

You can contact Paul at blackstarz@sympatico.ca

You can contact Nigel via:

Facebook
Toronto Stop The Cuts
http://goodjobsforall.ca/

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The Dr. Vibe Show: WHY 'THE HELP'S" CRITICS ARE ALL WRONG

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“The Help” is a movie about about a Black maid’s experiences and her feelings on the roiling racism of Jackson, Miss., in the early 1960s. It has become one of the most controversial and surprisingly divisive movies of the year. Click on the link below to read more:

Why “The Help’s” critics are all wrong – The Help – Salon.com.

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The Dr. Vibe Show: PICTURES FROM THE 2ND ANNUAL BLACK DADDIES CLUB FAMILY PICNIC ON AUGUST 13, 2011

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Here are some pics from the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011.

From left to right: Nigel Barriffe (Educator, member of Urban... on Twitpic
From left to right: Nigel Barriffe (Educator, member of Urban Alliance On Race Relations Board of Directors), Paul Green (Educator, Community Activist), Rathika Sitsabaiesan (New Democratic Party Scarborough- Rouge River – Ontario, youngest member of Parliament in the Greater Toronto Area), Brandon Hay (Founder and Executive Director – Black Daddies Club) and Chevy X (member of The Black Daddies Club) at the 2nd Annual Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

Black men young and old at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club ... on Twitpic
Black men young and old at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

Taisha Lewis (member of The Black Daddies Club) with her &quo... on Twitpic
Taisha Lewis (member of The Black Daddies Club) with her “Black Canada” flag at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

Audience listening during panel discussion during 2nd Annual ... on Twitpic
Audience listening during panel discussion during 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

Black men talking at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family... on Twitpic
Black men talking at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

Chevy X, Taisha Lewis and Junior Burchall at the 2nd Annual B... on Twitpic Chevy X, Taisha Lewis and Junior Burchall at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

Headquarters at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Family Picnic on... on Twitpic
Headquarters at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

A Black man getting a facial!! at the 2nd Annual Black Daddie... on Twitpic
A Black man getting a facial!! at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Annual Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

Family fun at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic... on Twitpic
Family fun at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

Family fun at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic... on Twitpic
Family fun at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

Family fun at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic... on Twitpic
Family fun at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

Family fun at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic... on Twitpic
Family fun at the 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

Face painting at 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic ... on Twitpic
Face painting at 2nd Annual Black Daddies Club Family Picnic on August 13, 2011 – Click on photo to enlarge

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