Box CTYLN-007
Contains 16 Results:
From Rags to Riches, 1986-12-14
Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley interview four individuals who went into business and succeeded including Muhammad Nubee, President of Earth Fragrances; Pauline Brooks, of Pauline Brooks' Boutique; Lee Green, publisher of Financial Independence Magazine; Beverly Tucker, owner of Shuckers; Tarik Winston; Janice Lorraine; Chuck Cooper; The Tap Dance Kid. Tea Montier interviews Delegate Larry Young.
Fashion and Fitness for the Plus Size Woman, 1987-01-11
Mae Tuggles show off her new designs for the full-figured woman in a live fashion show and Noelle Sewell offers fitness tips. Guests include Mae Tuggles, boutique owner and designer; Noelle Sewell, aerobics expert. The Bacon family discusses cerebral palsy.
Black Liberation Theology, 1987-01-25
Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley interview Reverend Gene Bradford.
Baltimore’s First Black Crossing the Color Line, 1987-02-08
In the 1960s, Black people were not allowed to enter many occupations. Individuals who were among the first to cross the color lines, entering careers that ultimately challenged their tolerance of injustice, are interviewed. Guests include Hermia Jordan, an educator; Major Samuel Saxton, from USMC; Joseph Durham, a Baltimore Oriole; Charles Thomas, a firefighter.
Pennsylvania Avenue Reunion, 1987-02-15
From the early to mid-20th century, Pennsylvania Avenue was bustling with Black art and entertainment businesses including venues, clubs, restaurants, and hotels. For the two-year anniversary of a WJZ documentary about Pennsylvania Avenue, people from the film share their memories.
Black History: Past, Present, Future, 1987-02-22
Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley discuss how the Black community can keep the celebration of Black heritage alive today, every day and in the future. Guests include Steven Newsome, Director of Maryland Commission of Afro-American History and Culture; Dr. Cynthia Neverdon-Morton, Chairperson of the History Department at Coppin State College; Dr. Ronald McConnel, History Professor at Morgan State University.
Baltimore Radio Personalities; Baltimore Big Brothers Organization, 1987-03-01
Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley interview Baltimore's best radio personalities. Additionally, members of Big Brothers discuss how they turn young men's lives around. Guests include Randy Dennis, from WXYV; Sandy Mallory, from WXYV; Alfie Williams, from WWIN; Barry Young, from WEAA; David Settles, from Big Brother Big Sister of Central Maryland; Lee Braxton, a little brother; Raymond Cain, from Black United Methodist Preachers.
Safe Sex, 1987-03-08
Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley discuss how to protect oneself against sexually transmitted diseases with John Maupin, Deputy Commissioner of Medical Services Baltimore County Health Department; Racine Winborne, Assistant Director of Field Services at Health Enhancement Research Organization (HERO). Jaki Hall interviews Michael D. Morgan, a visiting conductor of the Chicago Symphony.
The Two Career Marriage, 1987-03-15
Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley ask couples what happens when they try to keep work and love together. Guests include Lieutenant Claude Watts; Vickie Ballou Watts, P.A.; Dr. John Stokes; Deirdre Stokes. Tea Montier interviews Mimi Waxter from the Enterprise Loan Fund.
Discrimination Part II, 1987-03-29
This is part two of a discussion on discrimination (a part one was not found). The guest panel includes George Buntin, from the NAACP; Christopher Brown, President of the ACLU of Maryland; David Harris, who is defending white Maryland State Troopers; Ali-Baba Lumumba, who charges religious discrimination against Greenmount Planning Association; Carlos Edwards, charges discrimination against SSA.