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Voices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy RadioPlight of the Black Woman in America- Part 1In a two part series, Voices of Advocacy Radio examines the Plight of the Black Woman in America. In part we look at the trauma and healing journey of Black women as we face structural and interpersonal violence. We hear the powerful perspectives of Samantha Master, Dr. Chante DeLoach, Lisa Butler, and Liz Alexander.2018-07-201h 22Voices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy RadioEpisode 10: Appreccia D. Faulkner, the Global StartegistAppreccia D. Faulkner is on a mission to normalize the connection between Black leadership and global engagement. The dynamic global strategist joined us to discuss global exchange programs for youth, policy and business opportunities.2017-11-2654 minVoices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy RadioThe Power of GirlhoodThis edition features Ber-Henda Williams, founder of The Power of Girlhood, a Leadership Institute for girls 13-18. She joins us to discuss empowering girls through STEAM, and the work around youth development in Detroit.2017-06-0430 minVoices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy RadioEpisode 8: Rita Coburn WhackEmmy Award-winning director and producer, Rita Coburn Whack joins us to talk about her monumental Maya Angelou film, Still I Rise; the power of storytellers, and the importance of empowering voices of women/girls.2017-05-2130 minVoices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy RadioEffectively Supporting Teenage GirlsOur very first guest, Niambi Jaha Echols talks her new book, Inspiring the Souls of our Girls: 10 Ways to effectively Support Teen Girls, and the groundbreaking movement she started with The Butterfly Project more than 10 years ago.2016-05-121h 40Voices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy RadioEpisode 9: She Dreams of FreedomEpisode 9 features Liz S. Alexander, womanist social worker, writer, and advocate for justice-involved youth. She shares a new way forward in serving girls who are justice involved and breaking the prison pipeline. Here we highlight her national initiative, She Dreams of Freedom, a multimedia collaborative that uses diverse media platforms to raise awareness about the unique challenges experienced by girls in the juvenile justice system.2016-02-291h 01Voices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy Radio Episode 8_Feb 14, 2016Emon Fowler, creator of The Harriet Experiment, joins us to talk training girls to embrace blooming into womanhood; a "rites of passage." From hair to health to beauty to sisterhood, Emon shares her work helping parents enjoy supporting their daughters on the journey. Also an artist, listeners are treated to a lyrical expression from Emon at the closing of this episode.2016-02-141h 00Voices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy Radio Episode 7Dr. Karen Taylor-Crawford explains the detrimental effects media images of police brutality against Black girls has on their relationship with authority figures. Dr. Taylor Crawford is child & adolescent psychiatrist in private practice on Southwest side of Chicago. Retired Assistant professor of Child Psychiatry at University of Illinois College of Medicine- Chicago.2015-07-201h 04Voices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy Radio: Episode 4-Women's History 2015Voices of Advocacy Radio salutes women’s history month, the contributions of unsung, yet influential women, and examines state of womanhood today. Our dynamic guests for this segment are Sis. Maryam K. Muhammad, a community outreach representative for Nation of Islam, founder of Heal Thy Self Magazine; and Afrika Porter, community activist, educator, president/founder and CEO of Afrika Enterprises, a public relations consulting firm. *Production Note: Technical issues arose during the recording which impacted the sound quality*2015-03-081h 09Voices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy Radio Episode 3Podcast hosted by La'Keisha Gray-Sewell showcasing leading activists, community servants, and entrepreneurs. Tune in to truth, community passion and amplified legacy. Episode 3 guest Rev. Dr. Jacqueline Triche Atkins talks how her Gold Rush Women's Conference helps women dig deep and cleanse the funky fear, dirty doubt and internal negatives that sabotage them in the workplace, relationships and finances.2015-02-2357 minVoices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy RadioVoices of Advocacy Radio Episode 2VOAR guest Lisa Butler of examines Black Girl Aggression and explores solutions to supporting their emotional breadth. Lisa Butler is the Founder and President of herVOICE iNc. a consulting company dedicated to the emotional and mental wellness of women & girls. herVOICE provides creative and innovative interventions for women to heal, grow, and gain new perspectives on living empowered lives. Lisa has been facilitating workshops, seminars, and support groups for women & girls on self esteem, forgiveness, and shame for 16 years. Lisa is Ford Scholar and Clinical Social Work student at the University of Chicago. Lisa is also the Owner of...2015-02-1550 minMind Magick: Black Girls An Endangered SpeciesViolence, hyper-sexualized messages in movies as well as music and low self esteem are just a few of the issues our young black girls must cope with on a daily basis. We often tell our girls to behave like young women yet few adults feel responsible for guiding them on the path to womanhood. On this Wednesday's edition of Mind Magick w/ Lady Dee we will be joined by La'Keisha Gray-Sewell, founder of Girls Like Me Project Inc., as she shares 5 key things we must do for Black urban girls so they can realize their values, break barriers , transform their...2013-03-211h 03