The Break: Racial Slurs in Bed (PODCAST-NSFW)

Listen in as KC and the family discuss the recent Essence magazine column regarding the use of racial slurs as pillow talk in an interracial relationship. Podcast guests include Chris Lehman, Toria Williams, Malcolm Darrell, John Wood, Arian White, and Merc80!

For comments and questions about this episode, call the hotline at (323) 455-4219!

Track: Ima Read – ZebraKatz

Culture Connection- Gamal Palmer

Listen in as Brother Malcolm talks to visionary founder of Local Leaders / Global Lens (LLGL), Gamal Palmer. LLGL is producing a new generation of collaborative leaders and social impact entrepreneurs of color (Asian, Latino, Black and Native American) to address a variety of significant needs in communities of color. Using techniques of applied theater and community engagement, LLGL offers collaborative leadership development for Social justice advocates, educators and artists.

 

LA EVENTS: The Black Experience in a White 9-5

There’s a Facebook friend of mine that I’ve admired from a distance for some time named Shani Byard. My brother-friend DJ A-ski told me to awhile back to connect with this woman as she and I have much in common regarding the work we do. Shani is the founder/executive director of Message Media Ed: School of Black Leadership in the Digital Age. Often, Shani posts events that Message Media Ed is hosting and this week’s event is one I could not resist sharing. I’m doing to my very best to be in the house for this:

Message Media Ed’s Community Bridge Initiative and Monthly Lecture Series present… The Black Experience in a White 9-5″ featuring special guest Writer and Producer of the web series, “the Unwritten Rules,” Kim Williams!

Join us for a screening and interactive chat with Kim about the many nuances African Americans experience in a White dominated corporate company. Funny, enlightening, reflective stuff!

Thursday, April 18, 2013
6:30-8:30pm
@Message Media Ed
4923 W. Adams Blvd. LA 90016
Investment: $5 (Free for MME Members)
RSVP 323-708-2526 or info@messagemediaed.org

Message Media Ed’s Community Bridge Initiative is sponsored in part by The Village Health Foundation and LA County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas.

Message Media Ed – School of Black Leadership in the Digital Age is the only Afro-Media Literacy professional development training center in the nation! We train Black and non-Black youth, adults, seniors, educators and leaders to become 21st Century visionaries, transcend media stereotypes, cultivate interracial understanding and close digital divides within Black communities and throughout institutions, non-profit organizations, businesses and learning spaces serving Black youth.

http://MessageMediaEd.org/
323-708-2526

LA EVENTS: Angel City Derby: A Day at the Races

CLIMB Inc. cordially invites you to Santa Anita Park for its spring fundraiser offering, the 3rd Annual Angel City Derby: Day at the Races, sponsored by City National Bank. With influence from the world renowned “Kentucky Derby”, CLIMB hosts a fun filled day designed for networking, fashion, style, and support of a worthy cause: our very own community. Tickets start at $35

Angel City Derby encourages (read: require) guests and CLIMB supporters to come dressed to impress, allowing yourself to embrace the Kentucky Derby theme and arrive in style and class. The Angel City Derby affair will be comprised of:

Complimentary Hors D’oeuvresGood MusicRaffle PrizesHorse Races (10), Gift BagsBest Dressed Contest,Best Female Hat Contest, and many more accents that will enhance the experience of our distinguished guests.

April 12, 2013
12-5pm
Santa Anita Park
285 W. Huntington Dr.
Arcadia, CA 91007
Enter & Park at Gate 6

C.L.I.M.B. Inc was established in 2005, CLIMB, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) community based non-profit organization based in Los Angeles, California with a mission to develop underserved youth to recognize their innate ability and potential to be competitive collegiate participants, stewards of their community, and effective global leaders.

Learn more about C.L.I.M.B. Inc. here

Culture Connection: Terrance Howard and Oprah, Alvin Ailey and Blackboard Wars

Listen in as Malcolm and KC discuss some of the cultural fodder of the day, including Terrance Howard’s comments about working with Oprah in the upcoming Lee Daniels’ film, The Butler, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and the reality television show, Blackboard Wars.

For comments or questions about this episode, feel free to call the hotline at (323) 455-4219!

The Break: Dating While Smart (PODCAST)

In this episode, KC and the family discuss the Clutch magazine article, “Dating While Smart”, and the challenges educated Black women face when it comes to dating Black men. Podcast guests include Chris Lehman, Toria Williams, Malcolm Darrell, Leisha Mack and Merc80. Enjoy!

For questions or comments about this podcast, feel free to call the hotline at (323) 455-4219!

*Pardon our technical difficulties in this episode – happy listening!

Collegiate Corner: Taking Advantage of Opportunities

On Janurary 8th, 2013, the transfer student orientation for the University of Southern California took place. The administrators, advisors, deans, and other presenters spent the entire day explaining to us why students and parents made the right decision to attend their institution. USC is extremely expensive, but what they offer as a university is worth the money parents pay to send their children there. Listening to all of the presenters speak, it was obvious the programs and resources they offer students are beneficial to their academic success; to fully reach one’s potential taking advantage of them is a must. Taking advantage of opportunities opens up doors for students and the college experience would not be complete without it.

Socially, academically, and experientially, there are opportunities and resources to grab while attending college. An article on collegeparents.org entitled “Helping your college student “supersize” his college experience” declares that students struggle to find a balance in many areas of their life while attending school. While that is true, the opportunities provided on a college campus cater to students’ need to feel academically and socially strong. Academically, students come to college expecting a new level of schoolwork.  Most rise to the challenge of different types of classes and increased homework.  Many college campuses offer free tutoring, have world class libraries with tremendous resources, have professors willing to help and offer research opportunities, etc. In addition, the social environment on a college campus allows students to seek out people from all walks of life, engage in a variety of cultural experiences, take field trips, and join clubs and organizations. Most colleges provide study abroad prospects, internships, community service, and other leadership roles that give students an opportunity to expand their potential in their field of study.

Now attending USC, the only change for me, aside from the level of course work, is the wider range of opportunities on campus. From the very beginning, the opportunities given to me at El Camino College: Compton Center, I took advantage of which has made me a good student and got me to where I am today. Since my enrollment to USC, the same ideology and practice exists for me on this new campus, especially with the plethora of opportunities that are offered. My advisor sends me emails daily about research opportunities, classes, workshops, and summer study abroad program, which I am currently in the process of applying for. No matter where you are in you academic career, taking advantage of what’s offered will go a long way in making contacts, broadening your experiences, and just having fun.

As a whole, college provides students with countless new experiences and opportunities.   For many students, the college experience will be whatever they make of it.  Students who seek those “value added” opportunities, who push themselves beyond the minimum, will carry away richer, broader experiences when they graduate. You won’t be able to take back a minute you waste, so don’t waste a second. College is the time to grow as an individual and get to know who you are and who you want to become.

Shelby White is a student at the University of Southern California and an editorial intern for Black Is. 

Culture Connection: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

Earlier this week we celebrated the 106th anniversary of the first Black fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Now, Brother Malcolm, with special guest Chris Lehman, discuss their relationship with the organization and the impact it has had on their lives as members.

For comments or questions about this episode, call the hotline at (323) 455-4219!

 

Movers & Shakers: Aisha Taylor

Listen in as KC chats with Aisha Taylor of TAYLORmade Professional Career Consulting. TAYLORmade was started by Aisha and her sister, Ayana Taylor Green, after realizing their skill set in helping family and friends strengthen cover letters and resumes while applying for jobs. Now these “sister-preneurs” have turned their passion into a profitable business – and one that many people don’t realize exists. Tune in as Aisha shares with KC what it means to be a professional career consultant, how her business started, the doors that have opened for her because of her career, and why it’s important for professionals to invest in career consulting.