Owners of Black Box Music and Art, Susan and Dwayne Toler expound on the influence of fine art in the world at large and specifically to children and adults in the BIPOC community.
Dr. Paul K. Minifee reminisces about the importance of persistence, a dedication to academic excellence, family support and the encouragement of his African American teachers to achieving his goal.
Hear Dr. Ike Pauli, the author of “All Life is in the Blood,” talk about how Jesus Christ’s blood bought us a place in heaven. And he does it from a medical perspective.
What’s the difference between how worship occurs in the Black Church versus white church? Have some fun finding out that there might not be that much difference.
Drs. Ike Pauli, Amanda Reyburn and discuss the relative safety of children returning to the classroom. This episode will help parents make an informed decision for their family.
Clarice Golightly Jenkins tells her story interweaving the Civil Rights era and military life usually serving as the lone African American Army officer.
Listen as Clarice Golightly Jenkins. Colonel (Retired) tells her story of growing up in Alabama and attending Tuskegee Institute. It is the story of African American excellence.
College is a major transition. Listen as McKelvie Maxwell shares her thoughts after completing her first year at Alcorn State University during the Coronavirus Pandemic.
What happens to top notch doctors when the put down their stethoscope? Listen as Drs. Rene Ornes, William Groos and Fred Rhame give their views on life after practicing medicine.
Are you college ready? Cru Team Leaders James and Sara Ward join me to discuss the roadblocks that curtail college preparation while also giving advice on how to turn a maybe not into ready.