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Undefeated Eagles Host Commanders On MNF

Last weekend the Commanders had a three-game winning streak snapped.

(Philadelphia, PA) — The Eagles are putting their undefeated record on the line in prime-time. Philadelphia hosts the Commanders for a Monday night showdown at Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles lead the NFL with a perfect 8-and-oh record and come off a 29-17 win over the Texans in Week Nine. Cornerback C.J. Gardner-Johnson had an interception in the victory and now leads the league with five on the season. Washington is looking to bounce back from a close loss to the Vikings last weekend. The Commanders had a three-game winning streak snapped and dropped to 4-and-5. Taylor Heinicke has thrown five touchdowns and three picks in three games since taking over as starter.

Washington Commanders Quarterback Taylor Heinicke

UVA Shooting Suspect In Custody After Shooting

Two other students were also injured in the shooting.

(Charlottesville, VA) — Police say the suspect in a shooting that left three University of Virginia football players dead is in custody. Authorities announced the capture of Christopher Darnell Jones, Jr., a former U-V-A football player. while giving details about a manhunt. Police don’t have details on how he was apprehended. Two other students were also injured in the shooting. It’s currently unknown if Jones had a relationship with any of those he fired upon.

Food2Feed, It’s Our Season of Giving Back

Our 44th Annual Food2Feed Radiothon is tomorrow from 6am -6pm. Come help us help those less fortunate.

44 years and the mission remains the same.  WHUR is gearing up for our Annual fundraiser to help feed those in need during the holiday season.  It’s the 2022 Food2Feed Radiothon and I have our Deputy General Manager with me to give us all the details.  My guest is Steve Robinson – Deputy General Manager for WHUR

The 44thAnnual WHUR Food2Feed Radiothon is Tuesday, November 15thfrom 6am to 6[m at the studios of WHUR. We are collection monetary and non-perishable donations to help feed the needy for the holiday season.  Give right now at www.whur.com.

 

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Travis Greene On Intentional Intimacy With God

Award-winning Gospel artist and Forward City Lead Pastor Travis Greene shares the inspiration behind the song “Tent Revival” and the importance of scheduling time in your life for intimacy with God.

https://youtu.be/82MhgzLvanU

Sports Roundtable: The Washington Commanders may be up for sale?

Plenty happening in the sports world this week as we try to cover all the bases.

So much going on in the sports world this week.  The Washington Commanders may be up for sale.  Kyrie Irving faces allegations of anti-antisemitism, and oh, we can’t forget the World Series.  Plus, there’s plenty more taking place on the field, ice and hardcourts.  Tonight, it’s a sports roundtable.

AUDIO:

Guest:

Kelsey Nelson   – Fox Sports, Reporter & Host of Keep It Simple

Macy’s Holiday Kickoff

Macy’s Holiday Event is taking place next Monday November 14th from 6pm-9pm

It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas and our good friends at Macy’s are helping us get into the holiday state of mind. The Big Macy’s Holiday kickoff event gets underway Monday and I have the details to make sure you can join in on the fun.  My guest is Shantelle George – Senior Director and Store Manager at Macy’sDowntown Metro Center

Macy’s Holiday Event is Monday, November 14thfrom 6pm to 9pm at Macy’s Downtown Metro Center @1201 G Street, NW DC. For more information go here:

 

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Christmas At The Gaylord

The ICE Holiday feature is back at the Gaylord through December 31st.

It’s never too early to get into the holiday spirit and Gaylord National is helping us to get there.  They are back with their signature Christmas at Gaylord.  It’s an amazing Ice exhibit that ‘s filled with larger than life sculptures and lots of fun for the entire family.  My guest is Patrice Clayton – Public Relations Manager for Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center

All new ICE returns at the National Gaylord from November 20ththrough December 31st. Step into a wonderland carved by expert artisans out of two million pounds of colorful ice.   For more information go here:

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Midterm Election Night 2022

We analyze the issues and races

These are a lot of issues sending voters to the polls this election season nationally and locally. Tonight we’re going analyze the issues and races as we discuss what’s at stake.

Ebony McMorris, White House Correspondent, American Urban Radio Network
Charles Ellison, Editor, The BENote.com
Whitley Yates, Political Analyst, Director of Diversity, Indiana Republican Party

Charles Robinson, Senior Reporter, Maryland Public Television

DMV Voters Are Getting It Done On Election Day

Some problems being reported at a few polling sites across the DMV. But for the most part things are running smoothly for those looking to cast their ballots on this election day.

Washington, D.C. (Tuesday, November 8, 2022) – Sitting at home was not an option for DMV voters we spoke to on Election Day 2022.  A steady stream of voters could be seen through out the day at voting precincts in DC and Prince George’s County.  Here’s a small sample of what a few of them had to say about the importance of exercising their right.

There have been a few glitches reported across the region.  Maryland and Virginia have reported malfunctions with some digital polls books that have caused some delays.  But nothing major.

Polls are open in Virginia until 7pm.  DC and Maryland voters have until 8pm to cast their ballots.  If you are in line at closing time, you will be allowed to vote.

{UPDATE} You Could Be A Billionaire Today , But You Won’t Know Until …

UPDATE: 09:55am EST November 8th:

The winning numbers are: 10-33-41-47-56 Powerball: 10

PREVIOUS STORY: 09:34am EST

The highly anticipated lottery has reached $1.9 billion dollars. The drawing was supposed to be announced Monday evening but according to the California Lottery, the “drawing is delayed due to a participating lottery needing extra time to complete the required security protocols.”

Today, it is coincidental that the Powerball being delayed due to “technical issues, it’s election day , the solar eclipse (last one for 3 years).  Now we are all waiting on several results. Did you vote today?

Related: What You Need To Know Before Voting

Unfortunately there isn’t an update on when the numbers will be available.

This is the moment you ask yourself the one question: If today you find out that you are a Billionaire or at cash value a Millionaire, are you going back to work?

We want to know:

Check your numbers here when they are available.

Check out how people are responding to the Powerball delay:

https://twitter.com/n0tIindsay/status/1589836976978808833?s=20&t=mSNYCwI9-bfllH5cStUlzw

Honoring A Mainstay In The DC Community

The documentary of Lees Flower Shop is this Wednesday at 6:30pm at the MLK Memorial Library

Here’s your chance to enjoy the story of a rich part of our community and support Black filmmakers.  I have the details this morning about the premiere of a documentary highlighting and celebrating the historic Lee’s Flower and Card Shop on U Street in NW DC.  My guests are Kamilah Thurmon –  Filmmaker  and Stacie Lee – Owner of Lee’s Flower and Card Shop

The Legacy Documentary of Lees Flower Shop by Filmmaker Kamilah Thurmon is Wednesday, November 9th at 6:3pm at MLK Memorial Library in NW DC. For more information and to attend the event go here:

 

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What You Need To Know Before Voting

What’s at stake?

Election day is tomorrow for what is being billed as the most consequential midterm elections in decades.  What’s at stake?
What do you need to know if you haven’t voted yet? We have a lot to talk about tonight.

LaTosha Brown, Co-Founder, Black Voters Matter
 

Damon Hewitt, President/Executive Director, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

Powerball Jackpot Reaches $1.9 Billion

The odds of winning the big jackpot are one in 292 million.

(New York, NY) — The Powerball jackpot for tonight’s drawing is at a level never seen before, one-point-nine billion dollars. This is after no one won the top prize in Saturday’s drawing. There were numerous smaller prize winning tickets sold in multiple states. The odds of winning the big jackpot are one in 292 million.

Six Metro Stations Reopen After Construction Closure

The transit agency also plans to have more trains running before Thanksgiving and improve frequency for Red, Blue, Orange and Silver lines next month.

(Alexandria, VA) — The work week is starting off with six Metro stations reopen along Blue and Yellow lines. Service resumed yesterday after being closed for eight weeks. Crews are building tracks for the new Potomac Yard Station, and repairing the Yellow Line tunnel and bridge. The transit agency also plans to have more trains running before Thanksgiving and improve frequency for Red, Blue, Orange and Silver lines next month.

A Powerful Production, “The Till Trilogy”

The Mosaic Theater is presenting The Till Trilogy, running through November 20th

We are taking you to the theatre this morning on Taking It to the Streets.  I have the details about a powerful performance underway at the Mosiac Theatre.  It’s call the Till Trilogy and it details the tragic events surrounding the killing of Emmett Till and the ongoing fight for racial justice.  My guest is Rolonda Watts – Entertainer and Actor in Mosaic Theater’s Production

 The Till Trilogy runs thru Novemeber 20th at the Mosaic Theater.  For more information go here:

 

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Girls On the Run, Blanket Project, and Bullying

Check out the upcoming ways you can give back and participate in community activities across the DMV. All the details are inside this week’s WHUR Community’s Choice

Homemade Blankets

You can help the homeless. The Memorial Blanket Project is collecting homemade blankets for the winter through December 20th. www.memorialblanket.org

Community Connections

Community Connections has created a helping hands fund to provide critical short term assistance for families facing homelessness and they need your help. www.ccdc1.org

Cartoon Network Bullying

The Cartoon Network reminds you to stop bullying… speak up. Learn how to help kids develop greater kindness, compassion, and empathy skills before bullying starts. www.cartoonnetwork.com

Top Ladies of Distinction

Top Ladies of Distinction is hosting a virtual game night fundraiser November 18th. Join in on the fun. www.prctlod.org

Girls On the Run

Lace up your shoes and join Girls on the Run DC for their of of the season community 5k November 20th at Anacostia Park. www.gotrdc.org/5k

Rotary Club Public Speaking

Help your team learn to skills to speak in public. The Rotary Club of Charles County is offering free public speaking workshops for county students. www.myrotary.org

WHUR’s Community’s Choice

To get your non-profit on the air and web, email Renee Nash at rnash@whur.com at least three weeks prior to your event.

Housing Counseling

Did you know the DC Human Rights Act prohibits housing providers from discriminating based on marital status? Get the facts. Contact Housing Counseling Services, Inc. www.housingetc.org

A Conversation with DC Auditor….Kathy Patterson

One-on-one with DC Auditor Kathy Patterson.

The office of the DC auditor states that its mission is “to support the Council of the District of Columbia by making sound recommendations that improve the effectiveness, efficiency, and accountability of the District government.”

Tonight, we’re going to talk to the person who leads that office to discuss what the audit office does and why.

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Guest:

Kathy Patterson – Auditor, District of Columbia

Financial Planning with Deborah Owens

Two new credit models are in place that the FHFA says will help millions get loans.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency, also known as FHFA, has approved to new credit scoring models that it says will help those who have traditionally found it difficult to quality for home mortgages; that includes African Americans.  But, with interest rates continuing to rise, will those credit report changes have the opportunity to have much any impact?  We’re diving into that and more tonight.

AUDIO:

Guest:

Deborah Owens, Author, Wealth Coach, Founder & CEO WealthyU

Political Roundtable: What’s Driving People to Polls…

What are the issues that will send voters to the both to cast their ballots?

Election day is November 8th and there are many issues that are before voters.  Some of those include abortion and voting rights, the economy, and crime.

Tonight, we want to hear from our listeners regarding the issues that are driving them to the polls.

AUDIO:

Guest:

Dr. Ravi Perry – Former Chair, Department of Political Science, Howard University

Reecie Colbert – Political Analyst and Founder, Black Women Views

Michael Harriot – Host, The Grio Black Podcast Network

 

You Are Not Alone.

 

In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Prince George’s County Family Justice Center is ready and willing to help survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse and human trafficking. If you need help and support, please call (301) 780-8008 or visit pgcfamilyjusticecenter.org.

{WATCH} Remembering Chadwick Boseman At Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Special Screening At The Smithsonian National Museum of African American and Culture

As a fan of the movie Black Panther, it’s safe to say it hit us all hard when August 28, 2020 the news of Chadwick Boseman passing struck. When Boseman played the iconic character T’Challa in Black Panther, we immediately anticipated that Director Ryan Coogler would deliver us a sequel but unfortunately not the untimely death of the main character.

Coogler shared the importance of this screening and what it means to be in DC in regards to Boseman, “Chad identified with this place. His time here had a profound impact on him.” He continues, “I know what bookstore he worked at while he was here and the protest that he led and participated in while he was here. The stories about him here at Howard are legend.”

Sunday, Candice Adkins -Wilson was able to speak to Angela Bassett,  Ryan Coogler, Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’O , Tenoch Huerta, and Winston Duke as they attended the special screening of Black Panther: Wakanada Forever at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American and Culture.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in theaters November 11th, 2022.

 

Supporting Our Young Entrepreneurs

The International Kidpreneur Day is this Saturday

Grab the kids and get ready for a fun filled time for International Kidpreneur Day.  A big summit is set to take place this Saturday at the Reeves Center in NW DC designed to help raise the next generation of global business leaders.  My guest this morning is Tameka Young – Founder of the National Association for Kidpreneurs

International Kidpreneur Day is Saturday, November 5that the Reeves Center 2000 14thStreet, NW DC .  The event will feature a summit and lunch with a mentor for registered kidpreneurs in the morning.  In the afternoon, there will be kidpreneur vendors, family fun, contests, activities, and entertainment.  Admission is free.  For more information go www.kidpreneurcentral.com

 

 

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Giant Food’s Major Hunger Campaign

Giant Food has kicked off it’s “Lend A Hand For Hunger” Campaign

Lending a hand for hunger.  Giant Food is calling on its customers to do just that.  The grocer is kicking off its campaign with a goal to raise over one million dollars to support hunger.  The campaign runs thru December 30th.  My guest is Daniel Wolk – External Communications and Community Relations Manager at Giant Food

The Giant Food “The Lend A Hand for Hunger Camapaign runs from October 28th thru December 30th.  Customers can donate by rounding up their changes to the nearest dollar or by donating $1, $3, or $5 at checkout.  For more information go here:

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Handling Fear: What are your really afraid of?

What scares you and sends you running for the covers?

Halloween is a night that is made to be spooky and creepy and where the goal is to make us afraid, even if its all in fun.  But what scares one, might not scare another.  Still, just about all of us are scared of something, right?  On this fright night, we face our fears, big and small.

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Guest –

 

Dr. Nicole Cutts – Clinical Psychologist, Success Coach and Author

{WATCH} Tabitha Brown’s Emotional Response To Her Emmy Nominations For Youtube Show Tab Time

Actress , comedian, author Tabitha Brown announced Tuesday that her show Tab Time has been nominated for an Emmy twice. One for Outstanding Preschool Series and Brown as Outstanding Host.

The vegan Momma is more than deserving of these nominations and hopefully wins, as she brought us her sunshine through the gloom of the pandemic. Tab Time is Brown’s preschool show that can be watched on Youtube.

Ms. Tab uses her skills to show children how to be great in the world , learn with celebrity friends, and a make cool crafts with DJ Crafty! See her emotional response to the news as she says, “Y’all look at what the Lord has done😭😭😭😭.”

 

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THE HOLLYWOOD CRUNCH: Fans React To The Death Of Rapper Takeoff From Migos

Born Kirshnik Khari Ball in Lawrenceville, GA. , professionally known Takeoff as a member of the popular group Migos was shot during a party in Houston. According to CNN, two others victims were taken to the hospital, their status is currently unknown.

Fans take to social media to share their reactions to this sad news of the untimely death of Takeoff:

Many still gathering that this news is real and can’t believe it.

Some fans shared their best moments of the rapper and their favorite verses of his.

https://twitter.com/PINKBAWBlE/status/1587463945392119809?s=20&t=xP6DbPBbBYv0nXI53EaNOw

For those that didn’t know, Takeoff is the nephew of Migos member Quavo. It’s said there is a video shortly after the shooting of Takeoff. It is sad that we are mourning the loss of someone over something so senseless.

https://twitter.com/VeezyTheVirgo/status/1587460979847200770?s=20&t=xP6DbPBbBYv0nXI53EaNOw

A Fellowship Program For Those Who Want To Serve The Community

The Donald Payne Fellowship Program at Howard University is accepting applications

The application deadline is fast approaching to take advantage of an amazing program designed for those with a passion and commitment to community service for Global change.  It’s the Donald Payne International Development Fellowship Program at Howard University and I have the Director with me for all the details you need to apply today.  My guest is Eurica Huggins Axum – Director of the Donald Payne International Development Fellowship Program at Howard University.

The Donald Payne International Development Fellowship Program at Howard University is now accepting applications.  The deadline is November 4th.  The program pays u to $104K over two years.  For more information go here:

 

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Music Legend, Danny Boy, Was “Stranded On Death Row”

Singer, songwriter, author, Danny Boy talks about everything: From being an R&B singer, signed to Death Row records, but never getting his own music released. Singing on Tupac Shakur tracks, and many other artists. How liberating it was for him to come out as gay. He talks about all of this and more with me, and in his new book Stranded On Death Row.

https://youtu.be/yLwBfgWJkMg

Youth Sports….Balancing Safety with Competition.

Making sure that kids that are involved in youth sports are safe and happy.

There is little doubt of the importance, influence and love of sports across the globe from adults to the youngest among us.

But for youngsters, how do we make sure that for them sports is fun, competitive and safe?   Tonight our conversation is focused on how best to create that balance.

AUDIO:

Guest: Marty McNair –  Founder, The Jordan McNair Foundation

Guest: Alex Bamfo – AAU Basketball Coach

Empowering The Next Generation of Entrepreneurs

SpeakerCon 2022 is taking place Nov. 2nd-5th

Empowering and educating entrepreneurs to better position themselves to strive for economic independence.  My guest today is hosting a powerful conference coming up this week giving business owners the tools to create and generate wealth.    It’s called the 4thAnnual SpeakerCon.  My guest is Dr. Cheryl Wood – International Tedex Speaker

SpeakerCon 2022 is the annual premier conference, convention, and awards gala for entrepreneurs and leaders who are committed to making their voices count.  November 2nd– 5that the Westin Arlington Gateway.  For more information go here:

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Domestic Violence Awareness Month: How to Get Your Life Back?

Cases of domestic violence are on the rise in the U.S. October brings awareness to the issue.

One in three women will become victims of some form of domestic violence in their lifetimes.  One in four men will have a similar experience.  Those statistics are sobering.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and with in mind, we hope to bring awareness to why some are abuses, how to recognize an abuser, and ways to move forward if you have been a victim of abuse. That and more is part of our conversation.

AUDIO:

Guest:

Dr. Denise McCain – Director, Prince George’s County’s Family Justice Center

Alleceia Walker – Domestic Violence Advocate

Social Media: Alleceia Walker- Facebook,IG, Twitter, Linkedin and SnapChat

Keeping Kids Safe From the Flu and Airborne Illnesses.

Protecting children from airborne illnesses, the flu and Covid this winter season.

There is a concern of an uptick in respiratory viruses nationwide. That can be especially dangerous for toddlers.  And of course, Covid is still ever-present.  Locally, the flu kept a thousand students out of a local Virginia high school.  So, what can be done to keep our children safe and sound as the winter season approaches?

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Guest:

Dr. Marilyn Corder –  Pediatrician and Adjunct Professor, Howard University

Changing Lives and Making Dreams Come True

The Disney Dreamers Academy is now accepting applications for 2023 Class

The Disney Dreamers Academy is all about helping our youth realize their potential and assist them in achieving their dreams.  100 lucky High School students will be accepted to the next Disney Dreamers Class for 2023 where they will be mentored and inspired to be the best they can be.  My guest this morning is Princeton Parker – Former Dreamer Class 2011 and currently a Disney Cast Member

If you’d like to find more about the Disney Dreamers Academy or would like to apply, go to :  www.disneydreamersacademy.com

 

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Supporting The Prince George’s Public School Students

The PGCPS Excellence In Education Foundation is hosting it’s Hall of Fame Gala tomorrow at MGM National Harbor.

Shining the spotlight this morning on some of the distinguished alumni of the Prince George’s County Public School System.  A big gala is coming up tomorrow night to honor and induct them into the 2022 Hall of Fame.  My guest is Thea Wilson – Foundation Relations Officer – Excellence in Education Foundation for Prince George’s County Public Schools

  The 2022 Prince George’s County Public Schools Excellence In Education Foundation Hall of Fame Gala is Friday, October 28that MGM National Harbor . It’s a fundraiser with all proceeds support student scholarships and academic enhancements.   For more information go here:

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Creating Black Wealth. The Steps To Securing Your Future.

What measures should be taken to create wealth in the Black community?

It is well documented that there is a wealth gap among blacks and whites in America.
It is a systemic and centuries old issue.  The question is, what can be done to change the long, entrenched financial imbalance and create wealth in the Black community?
Tonight, our conversation is about financial freedom and creating wealth for African Americans.

AUDIO:

Guest:

Cedric Nash – Founder, Black Wealth Summit, Author, Why Should White Guys Have All the Wealth? 

Alana Robinson – CEO & President, Robinson Group Consulting, Inc.

Empowering Our Young Girls

Mama’s Safe Haven is hosting it’s 5th Annual “You Go Girl” Conference this Saturday.

Momma’s Safe Haven is hosting its 5thAnnual “You Go Girl” Female Transformational Conference this coming weekend and I have the founder with me to give us the 411.  My guest is Beverly Smith – Founder and Executive Director of Momma’s Safe Haven.

The 5thAnnual “You Go Girl” Female Transformational Conference is Saturday, October 29that the UPO Petey Greene Center.  For more information go here:

 

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Jobs Not Guns

National Association of Minority Contractors are hosting a business Ice Beaker tomorrow Oct.26th

It’s all about getting the guns off the streets and people into jobs. My guest today helps to empower youth to be a forceful part of that movement.  They have a fundraiser coming up this week.  My guest is Roselyn Styles – President of the DC Chapter of the Nat’l Association of Minority Contractors.

The Business Ice Breaker is Wednesday , October 26th and Jobs Not Guns Ward 5 November 16th. For more information go here:

 

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Walking For Literacy

Reading Partners DC is hosting Walk Oct. 29th

My guest this morning is part of an amazing organization that helps students in DC master the skills to read.  They have a Walk for Literacy coming up this weekend and Reading Partners DC wants everyone to come out to support their mission.  My guest is Silas Grant, Jr. – Reading Partners DC Board Member

  Reading Partners DC is hosting a Sonny Boy’s 5 K – A Walk for Literacy October 29that 10am at the Metropolitan Branch Trail at 8thand Edgewood Street, NE , For more information go here:

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Giant Food Is Helping To Protect The Environment

Giant Food introduces it’s reusable packaging program

A new twist this morning to your shopping and it’s good for the environment.  Giant is rolling out a program that will allow local shoppers to purchase a selection of products in reusable packages and then return the empty packaging to their participating stores.  My guest is Daniel Wiggington – Director of DSD @ Giant Food

Giant Food is partnering with “Loop”, the circular reuse platform to allow local shoppers to purchase a selection of products in reusable packaging.  For details go here:   

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Metrobus Incident: What Would You Do?

If you were in Kyla Thurston’s shoes, what would you have done?

It’s the viral video that’s making headlines across the country. Kyla Thurston, attacked by at least three teenagers on a Metrobus in southeast DC after she asked them to stop using foul language.  Metro’s general manager has personally apologized to her for the incident and metro is looking into the alleged actions or inaction by the bus driver.  We’re looking into something else.  How could, what appears to be a simple act of correction, escalate into this kind of violence?
If you were in Kyla Thurston’s shoes, what would you have done?

Dr. Ashley Elliott, Therapist

Tanisha Murden, Safe Passage Manager, Yaay Me, Inc.

Children’s National Hospital Is Near Capacity

More kids are getting sick from RSV and the flu.

(Washington, DC) — A warning for parents in the nation’s capital. More kids are getting sick from RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) and the flu. In fact it’s so bad, Children’s National Hospital is nearly full. Officials say they’re dealing with a surge of patients and expect that to continue for a while. This means families wanting to be seen for non-emergencies will have to wait even longer. The hospital suggests in these cases, it might be easier to see a primary care doctor or visit an urgent care.

Black Enterprises Professional Development Conference

Black Enterprise is hosting is EXCEL Summit Oct 12th -14th

A powerful conference is underway in Prince George’s County this week for Black Men bringing together some of the best and brightest minds in the country.  It’s the Black Men XCEL Summit hosted by Black Enterprise.  My guest is Alfred Edmund Jr. – Senior Vice President and Executive Editor-At-Large of Black Enterprise

Black Enterprise Announces the Return of Black Men EXCEL… The #1 Conference for the Professional Development of Black Men is October 12th– 14that Gaylord National Resort in National Harbor.  For more information go here:

 

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Prince George’s Goes Pink

Prince George’s’ County is kicking off events in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Prince George’s County has rolled out an entire month of activities and initiatives in recognition of  October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  It’s called Prince George’s Goes Pink and highlights the county’s efforts to provide services and resources to those impacted by breast cancer.   Joining me this morning to tell us about it is Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Prince George’s County officials have kicked-off a series of events to provide services and resources to those impacted by breast cancer.  For more information go here:

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Political Roundtable

The top political stories of the week.

Can Roe v. Wade drive Black voters to the polls?  The opening of the student loan forgiveness portal is now open.  Hearing aides, marijuana, Georgia elections and yes, Kanye West.  We’re at the political roundtable.

Dr. Niambi Carter, Political Analyst

Charles Ellison, Publisher, The BeNote.com

U.S. Consular Officers Speak To Griner, Whelan

Griner she said she was grateful for support she had received and for those trying to bring her home.

U.S. consular officers are speaking with Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan on the phone today. State Department spokesperson Ned Price said the U.S. Embassy hadn’t had access to Griner, who is detained in Russia, since early August. On her 32nd birthday, she said she was grateful for support she had received and for those trying to bring her home. That’s according to a statement from a Russian law firm.

Reaching Out To HBCU Students and Graduates

Advancing Diversity Week runs through October 20th with a focus to attract Black talent to media and advertising

There’s an effort underway to increase the number of Black professionals in media and advertising. A conference is underway this week here in the DMV designed to make that effort a reality.  My guest is Jack Myers – Advancing Diversity

Advancing Diversity is a collective of more than 40 advertising and media companies and organizations.  Advancing Diversity Week is October 17th– 20thand is an annual industry-wide outreach event that this year will focus on attracting Black talent to media and advertising professions.  For more information go here:

Tune in each morning 6:15, 7:08 and 8:40 to get the latest on what’s going on around the DMV

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month

What you need to do about detection and treatment of breast cancer.

This is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  A time to raise awareness about this terrible disease.  Last week the Howard University family was painfully reminded that it has not gone away with the loss of oncologist Dr. Lori Wilson. In our Medical Monday conversation we talk about what you need to do about detection and treatment of breast cancer.

Dr. Carla D. Williams, Associate Professor of Medicine & Public Health, Interim Director, Howard University Cancer Center
Dr. Sara Horton, Oncologist, Associate Professor, Howard University School of Medicine

Dr. Unnia Pettus, Cancer Survivor, Founder, “Nobody But God Ministries”