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Perspectives is a forum where individuals can come to express their viewpoint, their stance, and their angle, on issues relative to topics of concern to the community, globally. Our host and featured guest presents a PERSPECTIVE ON various topics through a unique lens. Perspectives On gives the world a frame of reference, an ear and a voice on politics, the church, public policy, advocacy, finance, economics, and health. Perspectives On is a round table, hot topics, dialogue on issues in the news....it is a way of looking at controversial subjects, approaches and outlooks.....come check us out....give us your PERSPECTIVE
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As the world responds to of events spotlighting the long history of violence and abuse between black men and society,  The Women's Laboratory of PERSPECTIVES ON endeavors to dedicate one hour affirming the place black men hold as Kings of our community.  Tune in tonight as a group of women assemble to uplift and reassure black men they are our kings.  Joining this episode is Rev. Dr. Donna Roper-Roach, Rev. Dr. Susan Buckson-Greene, Rev. Ali Holness-Roland and Rev. Kim Shelton.To see the complete video of this episode check out our YouTube channel at:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhyWKUQw2_8Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
n the farming world, the pandemic has proved a worthy and powerful catalyst changing how we navigate the nations food supply.  The USDA reports that food insecurity has doubled and in some instances tripled from 11% in 2018 to between 22-33% as of May of this year.  The COVID-19 pandemic could double the number of low and middle income people impacted by food insecurity by the end of 2020.  This week’s segment Celeste Lomax of Atlanta's Food Forest and Monica A. Rainge of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives/ Land Assistance Fund will focus on food and farming diversity, food prices and availability.  Dr. John Boyd will lead the discussion on diversity and the world market. We have Sha'Von Terrell of the Black Church Food Network to additionally answer  the question: How can churches be proactive in her response to the demand. LOG ON, SHARE, ASK QUESTIONS, GROW!To see the video of this segment log on to our YouTube page at:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phMC5_xWxcUFind out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
Hear a message from the black church on the INSURRECTION of the Nation’s Capitol and the COVID-19 VACINE?  Is this a discussion for the church? This segment features a panel of clergy/pastors Rev. Dr. Miriam Burnett, Susan Buckson, Paul Fortson and Dr. Lairalaine White Host.  Each sharing their perspectives on the status of their ministries and the over all status of the black church.Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
This segment looks at the potential impacts the current presidential administration will have on the upcoming Biden administration.  How climate advocates can be proactive in advancing the cause.  Guest include Rev. Alan Jenkins , Rev. Michael Malcom and Rev. Dr. Lairalaine as host.  For more information on our programs visit our website at www.PerspectivesON.org or to watch the video of this program visit our YouTube Channel.Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
This show features the PERSPECTIVES of three urban farmers providing supportive information on the current food crisis and what viewers can do to start their own gardens. Guests include urban farmers Tenisio Seanima, Maurice Person, Eva Dickerson and host Dr. Lairalaine White.For more information, please visit our website at perspectiveson.orgFind out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
The ladies and me speak about the importance of LOVE during this time of sickness, challenges to our democracy and racial unrest.  Tune in, share, ask questions, be in LOVE! With special guests Rev. Dr. Rene Minter, Pastor Kim Shelton, Rev. Ali Holeness-Roland and host Lairalaine White.For more information please visit https://www.perspectiveson.org/Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
The segment features a diverse group of clergy providing insight into the changing impact of the church with special guests Rev. George Miller and Rev. Brendan Jenkins with host Dr Lairalaine White.For more information, please visit https://www.perspectiveson.org/Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
Today’s dialogue will focus on the status of the black church along with its past and current impact on American life particularly in the wake of the pandemic and vaccine availability.  Join Rev. Dr. Skip Mason, Michael Henderson, Paul Fortson and host Lairalaine White.For more information, please visit our website at https://www.perspectiveson.org/Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
Perspectives on Social Justice monthly focus on The Women’s Laboratory celebrates International Women’s Month!  This panel will discuss the problem of unemployment among women as a result of the pandemic as well as highlight the efforts of women past and present in presenting “gender as a pre-written book”.  Tune in with Reverends Angela Bullock, Aly Holness Roland, Kim Shelton and Lairalaine White, host.For more information, please visit https://www.perspectiveson.org/Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
This conversation will feature two educators from both the college and primary levels of education speaking about the status of education.  Focus includes perspectives on masking as well as standardized test.  Dr. Andrea Lewis, Education Chair at Spelman College and Educator Rev. Velma Grant, with host Lairalaine WhiteFor more information, please visit www.perspectiveson.orgFind out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
In this show, we will focus on the rationale behind The Critical Race Theory. There will be a discussion on why this controversial issue has rocked school systems across the nation into banning its existence. We will feature educators and clergy as well, with your host Dr. Lairalaine White.For more information, please visit www.perspectiveson.org Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
This dialogue involves some modern day farmers in dialogue on the status of farming  during inflation and its impacts on food insecurity.Anthony and Belinda Jones, and Katherine Jahud-Arnold  join Rev. Dr. Lairalaine White Thursday,June 16 at 6:30pm on both Facebook Live, Twitter and YouTube.For more information about our work please visit our website at www.PerspectivesOn.org and you can follow us on Instagram as well!  If you would like to get more information about Anthony and Belinda Jones, please visit their website at www.MorningGloryHomestead.com For information on Katies Pharm visit: www.KatiesPharm.orgFind out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
This dialogue involves some modern day farmers in dialogue on the status of farming  during inflation and its impacts on food insecurity.Anthony and Belinda Jones, and Katherine Jahud-Arnold  join Rev. Dr. Lairalaine White this Thursday, June 23 at 6:30pm on both Facebook Live, YouTube and Twitter.For more information, visit us at our website, www.PerspectivesOn.org and follow us on Instagram and Facebook!Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
This Laboratory dialogue examines the fallouts and affects of the Supreme Court's decision to both uphold Mississippi's ban on abortion as well as the reversal of Roe vs. Wade.  The conversation is packed with candor and no holds bar "real talk" about this controversial topic.Rev. Dr. E. Gail Holeness, Rev. Ashlyn Strozier, PhD. and Imani Murdock join Rev. Dr. Lairalaine White this Thursday, June 30, 2022 at 6:30pm on both Facebook Live and YouTubeFind out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
This continuation of a dialogue from the last discussion, the ladies examine the fallouts and affects of the Supreme Court's decision to both uphold Mississippi's ban on abortion as well as the reversal of Roe vs. Wade.  The conversation is packed with candor and no holds bar "real talk" about this controversial topic. Rev. Dr. E. Gail Holeness, Rev. Ashlyn Strozier, PhD. and Imani Murdock joins  Rev. Dr. Lairalaine White Thursday, July 7, 2022 at 6:30pm on both Facebook Live and YouTubeFind out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
 Check out the conclusion of our dialogue on the fallouts and affects of the Supreme Court's decision to both uphold Mississippi's ban on abortion and reverse Roe vs. Wade and why it really happened.  The conversation is packed with candor and no holds bar "real talk" about this controversial topic. Rev. Dr. E. Gail Holeness, Rev. Ashlyn Strozier, PhD. and Imani Murdock joins  Rev. Dr. Lairalaine White this Thursday, July 14, 2022 at 6:30pm on both Facebook Live and YouTubeFind out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
In this first of three episodes, we feature Rosemary Griffith, serving as our resident subject matter expert on gardening.  Serving the City of Atlanta’s Urban Food Forest at Browns Mill!  Rosemary Griffith graces us with her expertise today with helpful tips on irrigation, spring and summer planting and much more!We start our conversation with defining information about the Food Forest and how Rosemary became involved….For more information about the Urban Food Forest at Browns Mill, check out their website at www..  You can also support our efforts by making a donation at our GaGives campaign site.Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
This serves as the last installment of our dialogue on gardening and irrigation.  We feature Rosemary Griffith, serving as our resident subject matter expert on gardening.  Serving the City of Atlanta’s Urban Food Forest at Browns Mill!  Rosemary graces us with her expertise today with helpful tips on irrigation, spring and summer planting and much more!This dialogue discusses tips on spring planting, choosing the best irrigation and how to get the best yield….For more information about the Urban Food Forest at Browns Mill, check out their website at www..  You can also support our efforts by making a donation at our GaGives campaign site. Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
This episode is the 2nd installment on our dialogue on gardening and irrigation.  We feature Rosemary Griffith, serving as our resident subject matter expert on gardening.  Serving the City of Atlanta’s Urban Food Forest at Browns Mill!  Rosemary graces us with her expertise today with helpful tips on irrigation, spring and summer planting and much more!In this conversation, we ask Rosemary to give us her perspectives on spring planting, effective irrigation and tips on where to begin….For more information about the Urban Food Forest at Browns Mill, check out their website at www..  You can also support our efforts by making a donation at our GaGives campaign site. Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
This podcast focuses on the notion of Food Justice for listeners who may not be aware of the impact the food industry has on American culture and how that impact truly affects the American farmer and young African American farmers in particular.Jillian Hishaw is Founder & CEO of Family. Agriculture. Resource. Management Services better known nationally as F.A.R.M.S. With 15 years of experience as an Agriculture Lawyer she is well versed in the area of civil rights, as well as agricultural law. She is the author of "Don't Bet the Farm on Medicaid." For more information please visit her website: http://www.30000acres.org and for more information about her practice visit: www.jillianhishaw.com.Also sharing is Ryan Pressley! Having learned farming as a boy, this former professional baseball player, returned to his first love of FARMING in 2006 when he founded RP Farms. Originally consisting of more than 370 acres of everything from cattle, hay, turf grass and vegetables. He currently is chief operator of Farms 2 U farm and produce company growing Lima beans, peas and tomatoes.Your host is Creator and Executive Producer of Perspectives On, Dr. Lairalaine M. White, a Community Development Activist.  As Founder and President of LMW Enterprises, a private consulting firm assisting both profit and non-profits with organizational development, she specializes in housing, advocacy, public policy, community assessment, and strategic planning.Find out more about Perspectives On Social Justice at our website. You can also check out our complete social media platform and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages. For a look at our videos visit our YouTube channel!
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