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Listen as we review the book "Medical Apartheid: A Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present." Our guests include professor and researcher Dr. Emmitt Jolly and historian Dr. Benjamin Sperry.
Join us as we have a conversation at The East Cleveland Public Library about Carter G. Woodson's "The Mis-Education Of The Negro. The panel talks about how relevant Dr. Woodsons writing is to today's events and also what has changed since. And how much has remained the same since it was first published it in 1933.
Take this journey with us as we speak with a pioneer in Cleveland's urban community. Mr. Tom Paige of Tom Paige Catering Company.
Guest host, Imam Mutawaf Shaheed continues talking with African American Muslim women about their personal journeys through faith, family, and determination.
We continue with guest host, Imam Mutawaf Shaheed as he chats with African American Muslim women about their personal journeys through faith, family, and determination.
Guest host, Imam Mutawaf Shaheed chats with African American Muslim women about their personal journeys through faith, family, and determination.
We review the book by D.L. Hughley. "How To Survive in America" proves that D.L. Hughley is more than a comedian or a syndicated radio host. In this book, he takes us on a journey of how bad America continues to deal with race, prejudice, and excuses.
Join us as we learn more about the benefits of Myfreepharmacy.com
Black police officers are a critical component of the urban community. Since 1946, The Black Shields Police Association have been engaged with the overall community. They educate the public on the importance of working together to ensure a safe community for everyone. Listen as we join the conversation.
The East Cleveland Library does more than provide access to over 63,000 printed materials and over 191,000 e books to the public. They have been a provider of resources that help increase literacy and a hub for people looking to access the internet. In addittion there is an affordable full service print center and an auditorium that hosts speakers and jazz concerts free of charge. Join us as we welcome the library Executive Director, Carlos Latimer.
Hopefully you tuned into the podcast on "Living The Blues" with our friends at myfreepharmacy.com . Mr. Mcgibboney is a professional advocate. Helping people navigate through health insurance decisions. Listen to his take on this prescription program.
Myfreepharmacy.com is for real!  We were told about a program that helps provide free medication. We didn't believe it and thought it was a gimmick. We had to go see for ourselves. After spending time with their team and seeing their facility in Akron, Ohio, We're convinced their program will change the game with the cost of medication. This podcast serves as a public service announcement to those who need help getting their medication. If you're tired of spending too much money on your medicine, please listen carefully. 
Join me as I explore how to take your vision from the paper to the public. This week we will talk about how commitment plays a role.
Podiums have become a platform for fools
He was rude and completely disrespectful..but I was a fool.
Ansar Bustamante has plenty to say about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As a young man he traveled with his father, Mr. John Bustamante, who was one of Dr. Kings trusted friends. He spoke of Dr. Kings time in Cleveland, Ohio. He recalls the mission of Civil Rights as this important era made its way through Cleveland. Finally, he highlights the pioneering milestones of his dad in banking, media, business and Cleveland politics.
Senior adult Americans make up a considerable amount of members in our community. This includes where we work, where we shop, where we attend school and of course, in our homes. The Senior Aged community are among the most critical citizens in our country. So when they need help, we should be able to provide it. The National Caucus & Center on Black Aging, Inc. is an agency that is providing the help for the senior aged  minorities who are 55 and older. The NCBA serves 8 states and the District of Columbia, including a center in Cleveland, Ohio. "Living The Blues" caught up with the staff on their annual Senior Expo who had plenty to tell us about what they are doing.
Mutawaf Shaheed is a frequent guest on "Living The Blues".  An author, and a religious leader that has never been a person to avoid tough subjects. Especially those that get other people in trouble. This time he unleashes a set of critiques and advice for his own. But then again, no one is safe. 
Associate Professor Emmitt Jolly teaches biology at case Western Reserve University. But most importantly and relevant to now, he has spent his career studying infectious diseases. He is with us to discuss the covid 19 Virus, the vaccine and the reluctance to take it
Author Annette Gordon-Reed's book "On Juneteenth" discusses the issues surrounding the celebration from her view born in Texas, where it all began. Although Juneteenth is now a Federal Holiday, there are still some African American people who are familiar with what the day is all about. A few people from the community read the book and dropped by to share what they thought.  Listen as Carol Shaheed, Dr. MaryAnn Harris and Eboni Bogan provide their insight on this short read.
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