Posts Tagged ‘Michael Brown’

Proud Black Me Radio: #ICANTBREATHE – Protests and Shutdowns To Show Black Lives Matter

Wednesday, December 17th, 2014

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Queen MoJo and King Peter bring the B.L.A.S.T. (Black Life and Survival Training) show to Proud Black Me Radio. As protests and demonstrations continue in the aftermath of the grand jury decisions regarding the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, the community gives their views about the movement and how we grow and move forward with change. Celebrities and athletes such as Kobe Bryant and LeBron James have shown their support, but what does it all mean?

POPSspot Sports Radio: Etan Thomas, Ex-NBA Player on Michael Brown, Ferguson Police

Tuesday, August 26th, 2014

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Etan Thomas is More Than An Athlete. He’s been called a "gentle giant". A "rebounder with a cause". "The Poet". Thomas defies the stereotype of the apolitical athlete, and plants his roots in his budding literary career with the conviction of a Bill Russell, and poetic finesse of Muhammad Ali. Born in Harlem and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Thomas' childhood was surrounded by books on the civil rights movement, politics, and the 1960′s. He was greatly influenced by his mother and school teacher, Deborah Thomas.

In 2005 he released a collection of poems called More Than An Athlete; In January 2013 he released Voices Of The Future, a collection of poems and essays from young writers on topics such as Racism, Trayvon Martin, President Obama, Gun Violence, AIDS, etc. On May of 2012 he released Fatherhood (Rising To The Ultimate Challenge) and his writings have appeared in CNN, ESPN, The Washington Post, Huff Post, Hoopshype.com, and Slamonline, and he co-hosts the radio program "The Collision: Sports and Politics with Etan Thomas & Dave Zirin.

Website: etanthomas.com
Twitter: @etanthomas36

POPSspot Sports Radio: Dr. Harry Edwards on Michael Brown

Thursday, August 21st, 2014

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Dr. Harry Edwards, the great sports icon, sociologist, and East St. Louis native will share his thoughts on the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.