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Sixty Minutes – IN BLACK USA with Michael Haynie: Former NFL player Raymond Sydnor, Eugene Marshall

This week’s show; “Lead Us From Temptation” Is the influence of drugs and alcohol destroying the fabric of the Black community? Hear from former NFL player Raymond Sydnor and his powerful story of “From Drugs to Salvation”. Also joining us is Eugene Marshall, Athletic Director of Hampton University, and the importance of athletics in the Black Community. Watch full video on YouTube

The Blackout:  LIVE! from NY with Tasemere and special guest Kamal Hubbard, Ep. 16

The Blackout: LIVE! From NY with Tasemere’s purpose is to celebrate black folks across the Diaspora and to have an open dialogue about black economic, how we reimagine trends in business, and explore the “magic” we have. Today’s segment will be interviewing Kamal Hubbard is certified in Fraud Examination, Cybersecurity, and Decentralized Finance. Kamal spent two years conducting individual research on Bitcoin and blockchain technology before entering a position in cryptocurrencies. Let’s get into it. Watch full video on YouTube

The Black Business Roundtable: Community Activism and Importance of Voting 10.28.2021

WELCOME listeners to today’s episode of the “Black Business Roundtable! I am your host Doug Blacksher broadcasting to you LIVE from the city of Diversity Oakland California! The recent storms that hit Northern California were something unheard of and we had an Atmospheric River that deluged the SF Bay Area, 3 feet of Snow in the Sierras and the Northern California Dams are getting a bit of a head start on winter! Today’s show highlights: Local community activism and the importance and value of voting! We lose many good grass roots candidates that run in our elections all because those…

BlackUSA.News Morning Show, 10.27.21: Carl Brown, Exec. Dir., DCSBDC

BlackUSA.News Morning Show, 10.27.21: Carl Brown, Executive Director of the DC Small Business Development Center DCSBDC is a partnership program nationally accredited by the Association of America’s SBDCs and funded in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration, Howard University, with Howard University serving as the network’s headquarters. DCSBDC services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. Language assistance services are available for individuals with limited English proficiency. Watch full video on YouTube