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African American Profile

87 Episodes

27 minutes | May 3, 2017
JBSM1 Photography
Host Omarey Williams is joined by photographer John Staples. They discuss his passion for photography and how he went about starting his own bussiness, JBSM1 Photography.
26 minutes | Feb 8, 2017
Hannah Mary Tabbs and the Disembodied Torso
Host Omarey Williams catches up with author and professor, Kelly Gross. She discusses the inspiration behind her latest book, "Hannah Mary Tabbs and the Disembodied Torso," and why studying black women in crime is so important.
27 minutes | Feb 1, 2017
The March Against Fear
Host Omarey Williams is joined by award winning author, Ann Bausum to discuss her new book "The March Against Fear." They delve into issues of social justice and why it is so important to write about these issues.
24 minutes | Jan 25, 2017
Hair 2 There: A Journey
Host Omarey Williams sits down with local bussiness owner, Damon Knox. They discuss his entrepreneurial journey toward opening his barber shop, Hair 2 There in Glassboro, NJ.
26 minutes | Oct 5, 2016
Getting to Know Dr. Yves Salomon-Fernandez.
Host Omarey Williams sits down with President of Cumberland County College, Dr. Yves Salomon-Fernandez. She discusses her experience with South Jersey and some upcoming goals for the school year.
27 minutes | Sep 14, 2016
GSC/Rowan Alumni Association Celebrates Black Reunion
Host Omarey Williams sits down with Paul Hilton of GSC/Rowan Black Reunion to discuss the importance keeping Black alumni involved in the Rowan community. They discuss the various organizations offered to students of color and how they tie into some big upcoming campus events, such as Homecoming.
27 minutes | Jul 27, 2016
What it Means to Spacialize Blackness
Host Omarey Williams speaks with author Rashad Shabazz about his latest book, Spatializing Blackness and what it means for the community.
33 minutes | May 18, 2016
Healthier Living For the Mind, Body, and Spirit
Dr. David Foreman discusses the pros of abandoning statin drugs in order to lead a healthier life.
27 minutes | Apr 27, 2016
Changing A Community Through Ultimate Services with Pastors Ronald S. Walker and Keith Robertson
Pastors Ronald S. Walker and Keith Robertson discuss their organization, Changing A Community Through Ultimate Services. They talk about the impact their organization has and how you can get involved.
32 minutes | Apr 13, 2016
Obama's Impact with Erin Aubry Kaplan
Host Omarey Williams speaks with Erin Aubry Kaplan, author of the book, "I Heart Obama." She talks about Obama's impact as his presidency is winding down. She also speaks about race relations and the public's final thoughts on Obama.
30 minutes | Feb 16, 2016
Kali Gross on A Touchy Subject
Host Omarey Williams speaks with Kali Gross, author of the book, "Hannah Mary Tabbs and the Disembodied Torso: A Tale of Race, Sex, and Violence in America." They discuss the history of America that is hard to talk about. They also talk about her work as a professor and why she wrote the book.
24 minutes | Jan 19, 2016
The Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole
Host Omarey Williams speaks with Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole as he attended the 30th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Breakfast. The two discuss Dr. King and his legacy. The show also highlights conversations with past speakers of the event including, Danny Glover, Harry Belafonte, Andrew Young, and Dr. Michael Eric Dyson.
25 minutes | Nov 24, 2015
Getting Involved on World AIDs Day with Sheryl Lee Ralph
Host Omarey Williams is joined by Sheryl Lee Ralph, an actress, singer, author, and activist. Best known for her role as Deidra "Dee" Mitchell on the UPN comedy Moesha and originating the role of Deena Jones in the Broadway musical Dreamgirls, Ralph stops by to discuss the importance of World AIDS Day on December 1. She talks about what it means to her and how people can get involved.
28 minutes | Nov 11, 2015
Kickstarting Diversity with Dani Faith Leonard & Alex Cirillo
Host Omarey Williams is joined by the founders of Big Vision Empty Wallet, Dani Faith Leonard & Alex Cirillo. The three talk about the company and their program called Kickstart Diversity that focuses on creating more diversity behind the scenes of TV and film. They also discuss the importance of the independent genre of TV and film.
27 minutes | Nov 4, 2015
Ylleya Fields on her Book "Princess Cupcake Jones"
Host Omarey Williams is joined by Ylleya Fields, author of the book series, "Princess Cupcake Jones." She talks about the character's creation, how she found herself as an author, and her success. She also discusses what her work means to children.
25 minutes | Oct 28, 2015
The Importance of Inner Peace with Dhylles Davis
Host Omarey Williams is joined by Dhylles Davis, author of the book, "Your Life! Your Purpose! No Explanations!" She talks about her involement with the Sip and Chat Movement. She also explains the importance of inner peace and gives self-help tips and advice.
26 minutes | Oct 20, 2015
Experiencing Africa with M. Lachi
Host Omarey Williams is joined by M. Lachi, author of the book, "The Ivory Staff: A Dark Fairy Tale of Kings and War." They discuss her book, what it was like traveling to Africa for source material, and what she can take away from the experience. They also talk about her business and being the founder of Music Scribes, a music transcription outfit specializing in arranging and custom scoring.
26 minutes | Oct 7, 2015
Lisa Durden on the African American Community
Host Omarey Williams is joined by Lisa Durden, a TV personality, blogger, and motivational speaker. They talk about relevant pop culture topics and Durden gives her opinion on them. They also discuss subjects that pertain to the African American community and more about Durden's exciting life.
30 minutes | Sep 30, 2015
Rap as a Method of Education with Larry "Lak" Henderson
Host Omarey Williams is joined by Larry "Lak" Henderson of Smart Music Entertainment. He talks about his unique approach to education and how rap is a powerful medium. He goes in-depth about the youth of America.
27 minutes | Aug 18, 2015
James B. LaValle on "Cracking the Metabolic Code"
Host Omarey Williams is joined by James B. LaValle, author of the book, "Cracking the Metabolic Code." The two discuss everything food; the good, the bad, the cravings, the tasty, and the right choices. LaValle shares his advice for healthy living and which foods you should be directing your appetite towards.
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